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How to have a Vampire Hair

Hair is very distinguished in the Vampire setting. Your hair color should be vivacious. You don’t need to have black hair, although having black hair is very unimaginative and is generally a nice look. Any color will work, as long as it works well with your skin color and it looks sexy and steamy. Whatever the color, make sure your hair is healthy, lusty, and very sheeny. Keep it free of split ends and well-trimmed.

Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan on New Moon

Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan on New Moon

The cut matters little in the Vampire subculture, although a mystifying, sexy and full-bodied cut normally has the best impression. Keep it clean and well-brushed, not greasy or tangled. Straight hair works fine, although loose curls and/or waves are very sexy and help create a sensual, and mysterious appearance.

I think I have a explanation about all the vampire rage these days. Aside from their sultry Vampire look, I believe the craze draw about the Vampire dramas more for women, at least, is the idea of the taboo guy that they aren’t supposed to be with, but still want due to the fact she is supposed to stay away from him, you know the crowning bad boy? He’s dangerous, unpredictable and untouchable during the day.

The first entry

I have been wanting to have a site where I can mostly talk about hair, hair, and hair and I am so glad that it is happening already. It took me a couple of days just to think of the name of this blog, from Hairette, Hairmony, Hairology, Hairness to Haired but most of them are taken. So how did I come up with the name, Hairlaloo? *giggles* It’s my husband’s idea. There you go.

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Bear with me, I am still working on the layout and still deciding on what colors to use: Black, Blonde, Brunette. Hmm?

Anyway, I might update this blog everyday or once a week but I am hoping to share nice hair ideas, hair thoughts, hair tips, hair care, hair shampoo and the list goes on.

Excited? I am. Subscribe now, okai?