Alice in Wonderland inspires feminine styles
Fans of organic skin care who want to follow the lead of celebrities like Scarlett Johansson should take their fashion and makeup inspiration from classic girly styling, according to one publication.
Stylist magazine stated that looking overtly feminine is in and transforming tresses to make them look girly is a must this autumn.
It stated: "Ornate pieces are best for a big night out with hair worn loose, but for those wanting an easier take on the trend, Kirby grips are the must have."
The magazine added that women can use the grips to pin small strands of hair back and create the ingénue-inspired look.
Eva Mendes has also been spotted sporting the Alice in Wonderland inspired style and labels like Miu Miu have used it when styling its models.
Beauty journalist Susanna Cohen recently gave her top hair tips to Marie Claire and said that wearing hair in a natural style is in trend and implies "fertility and health".
By Jake Slazenger

More Natural Hair Care News
-
Wavy natural hair care leads the way at the Emmys
02 Sep, 2010 Last weekend's Emmy Awards ceremony has given rise to a new natural hair care trend that is bound to take the autumn/winter season by storm – wavy or curly tresses. -
Natural hair care styles: Drew Barrymore's plaits
31 Aug, 2010 Charlie's Angels actress Drew Barrymore has been all over the beauty press of late, promoting her new flick Going the Distance, but according to the experts, it's her latest natural hair care style that's causing a stir. -
Natural hair care hit: Kim Kardashian's fringe
25 Aug, 2010 TV starlet Kim Kardashian is well known for her unusually glossy locks, and she's come up trumps with her latest natural hair care 'do. -
Natural hair care trends: Autumn curls
24 Aug, 2010 If you're looking for ways to stay on trend for next season, then it's all about perfecting the loose curls style, according to the natural hair care gurus. -
Autumn Winter 2010 natural haircare rules: Less is more
17 Aug, 2010 Natural hair care fans looking to mix things up for the autumn/winter season have been told to opt for a style that screams 'less is more', according to one beauty news source.






