subject: Celeb Hairstyles For Long And Short Hair [print this page] Celeb hairstyles can be achieved whether you have short or long hair. They may seem complicated and difficult to duplicate at first, but with patience and proper styling, you can have different celeb hairstyles for each day of the month. Before anything else, you have to study the face of your shape first, because certain hairstyles look best for different face shapes. Knowing the natural texture of your hair helps too, as different hairstyles work best for different types of hair styles.For those with long hair, you have a lot of choices and celebrity hair styles to pick from. The traditional straight layered hair like Jennifer Aniston's and Miley Cyrus' works well if you want to give more definition and interest to your long, fine hair. To achieve the best results, you can add highlights. Those with wavy hair need not be hesitant in growing their hair long. A layered cut would be good for long, wavy celebrity hair styles like Eva Longoria's and Megan Fox'. Style it with a big, round brush and hair dryer to create big waves. You can also pin your hair up while it is still damp, and when it's about to dry, let it down and comb through it with your fingers. Side-swept long hair like Carrie Underwood's or Taylor Swift's can be neatly styled by having it cut into layers, and pinning one side across your forehead, to the other side. The deep side part can either be left to hang down or can be pinned up in the back. Remember, layers only work well with medium to long hair. Get your stylist's advice on the kind of layer that looks best for your face.Who said that only girls with long hair can achieve celebrity hairstyles? Short-haired girls can do it, too! A lot of celebrities are opting for the edgy, liberating short celebrity hairstyles, not only because they are dramatic, but short hair can bring more attention to a woman's facial features. A pixie cut like Halle Berry and Natalie Portman's hair originated from the Twiggy 60's hairstyle: boyish and cropped short. If you are afraid of being too edgy and boyish, and want to keep a bit more femininity in your hairstyle, try traditional bobs by keeping your hair short, sleek and straight - follow Kirsten Dunst's and Kelly Clarkson's examples. Want a bit more style in your bob? Try modified bobs like Mandy Moore's and Eva Longoria. Leave hair for curls and bangs, and then cut it at different lengths. Asymmetrical bobs are for those who are not afraid of experimenting. Follow Victoria Beckham's hair. Cut it short and high on one side, and longer on the other side.