"Five seems to be the magic number, so take notes on what trends will be sizzling like the weather this summer!" says celebrity hair stylist Caprice Green. She gives Hair Apparent the long and short of what will keep you cute and trendy this summer.
Summer Hair Trends
Summer Trend: Bangs and Headband
Nicole Richie rocks two summer trends in one: bangs and the glittery headband "boho" style.
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Summer Trend: Bangs
Jenny Lo-Lo wears her bangs in a classic fringe, which are a nice way of framing the face.
Summer Trend: Headbands
Christina Aguilera is caught by the paps in her thick cloth headband.
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Summer Trend: Long Waves
If you yearn for waves like Alicia Keys, you can clip in a nice fall to get the look in a flash. Zuri makes an and affordable and realistic looking one, says Caprice Green.
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Summer Trend: Headbands
Mischa Barton wears her headband with jewels and ribbons.
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Summer Trend: Ponytails
If you wear braids this summer (and many of us will), you can bring your braids back into a long pony and still keep it trendy.
Kristian Dowling, WireImage
Summer Trend: Bangs and Warm Color
Mary J. Blige, too, is going for more rich than brassy with her golden 'do. She's also got the long bangs going for perfect summer heat.
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Summer Trend: Headbands
"Love Story" singer Taylor Swift kicks it with Nicole Kidman in summer's hottest hair trend -- the bejeweled headband.
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Summer Trend: Headbands
And of course, Miss Paris couldn't do the headband thing without the bling.
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Summer Trend: Warm Color
Eva Longoria is but one celeb to say hello to golden browns and rich reds for the summer.
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1. HEADBANDS
This trend is twofold -- Headbands are a spectacular way to spice up a classic evening hair-do, think jewel-tones, crystals, ribbon and double bands, or, go boho a la Nicole Richie. All are especially hot right now.
Also, headbands are also a great way to avert a summer hair catastrophe. You can whisk humidity-laden frizz right off of your face during a work-out or simply a hot summer day and still be style conscious.
2. Bang it out with BANGS!
Don't shy away from this trend because you're having flash-backs of your 3rd grade class picture! Relax, there is a bang length for everyone. Bangs are a perfect way to switch up your look and frame your face without getting a drastic haircut, be it the classic fringe (check out Kim Kardashian or J.Lo) or a bang with a razored texture like Rihanna.
3. Keep cool with a PONYTAIL!
Ponytails were all over the runways for Spring '09. This trend will definitely carry over into summer. Don't get spooked by the stiff, slicked-back, head-ache rendering ponytails of the past! Think volume with a slight pouf at the crown like the trendsetting Ms. Beyonce wore while promoting her new album. You can incorporate headbangs and bangs to create a fab ponytail that everyone will envy!
4. Long luxurious WAVES!
Now we ladies have all yearned for those long, luscious Alicia Keys waves....but now back to reality! Most of us are growing out last season's hot trend: that Victoria Beckham bob. Soooo, never fear....clip in hair is here!! I know you didn't think that all those celebrities didn't cheat a little bit. Well now you can too. Zuri makes an excellent inexpensive human hair "fall" that will keep your friends guessing.
I've saved the best for last.........
5. Rich, warm yummy COLOR!
Say good bye to the brassy blonde "streaks" from last summer, because you're probably still trying to repair the damage that hi-lites wreaked on your relaxed hair. Kiss those cool ashy winter tones farewell and usher in some warm all-over color and brighten up your face. Think golden browns, rich golden reds and sunny Mary J. blondes.
Personally I think Halle Berry read my mind with her newly golden bronze color.
Word to the wise....a) go slowly when lifting your natural color. If you start now, you can achieve your desired tone before summer, b) consult a color "specialist" before lifting chemically processed hair (steer clear of the box color! trust me, Beyonce got her color from a professional), c) insist on a protein treatment post color to seal that cuticle, because processed hair can be fragile.
All in all, have fun with your hair this summer! Read read read product labels and choose the best ones for your hair type, not just what the latest celeb is endorsing, so you can preserve your tresses for my fall predictions. :-)

Caprice Green was the personal stylist to Prince for many years. She has styled the tresses of Rihanna, Keyshia Cole, Nia Long, Mya, 3LW, Cherish and Teena Marie among others. Hit her up with your comments or questions at Hair Apparent!


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By: Mattie on 5/27/2009 9:35AM
Hey ladies, I think that what is making everyone so mad are the pictures associated with the article. I agree that there could have been African American hairstyles based on who the blog is catered too. However on a side note, I have been au natural for about 8 years now with hair down my back and I can do everyone of those styles. I choose not to do the bangs because of an aweful experience from childhood concerning bangs but I digress. As I type this have have long soft wavy hair courtesy of a twist out and I sometimes do the headband on it on the weekends for the bohemian look. so ladies yes we can do all those things to our hair........au natural.
XOXOXOX!!!!
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By: Nyah on 5/27/2009 1:09PM
Amen Sista I been feeling the same thing.
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By: misskoe on 6/02/2009 5:47PM
I am growing my hair natural under a sew-in with a bang.
I only like a head full of natural hair. I do not like short afro on me.
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By: Caprice Green on 6/06/2009 2:48AM
Well hello ladies!
I must say I am a little surprised by all the negative comments by women claiming that they cannot where such styles as a headband or a ponytail because their hair is "au naturel". Trust, these styles work on a large variety of women. Branch out and try something new! Be clear, I too am a natural sistah! Don't be confused just because I know my way around a flat-iron and a pressing comb!
I hear you loud and clear and will do my best to address any hair issues that you may have on the next one. Keep in mind that as Black women, we come with as many different hair textures as we do skin-tones and not everyone can be addressed in only 5 points of an article. Stay tuned and I promise there will be an amazing tip that will apply to you and your hair type.
BTW, I have no authority on the photos chosen to accompany the article (that have since been removed). How about we do a Q&A to address your top 5 hair concerns????? Hmmm....look for the Q&A coming soon!!!!
Thanks for reading and I do appreciate all the comments positive or negative. It truly helps determine the tone of the next "Top 5".
Stay tuned and be blessed.
-Caprice :-)
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By: NubianMs on 6/09/2009 1:49PM
I agree with Nikki S's comment from 5/27, why are you showing white and biracial women instead of women of color, african american to be precise. This is BLACK voices isn't it?
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