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The Side Swept Loose Ponytail Hairstyle
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The Side Swept Loose Ponytail Hairstyle
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The hottest trend in long hair styles this season has to be the side swept loose ponytail. This style is being seen all over Hollywood and the stars have the perfect chance to show us what the new hair season will be all about, via the red carpet.

From Milan Fashion Week to the Grammy After Party, stars are gathering those lovely locks and pinning them to the side. There are adorned versions and simple versions. Curly versions and straight versions. If the hair is swept to the side, it is hip and happening. Some of the famous stars pulling off this new do are Beyonce Knowles and Amy Winehouse.

Both Beyonce Knowles and Amy Winehouse chose the curly lock version of the side sweep, but if curls are not your thing you may want to try the second hottest trend in long hair styles for this season, the au natural look.

Long, natural hair is gathering popularity by the fashion event. Lifted with just enough layers to appear full and robust, the stars are choosing to allow the work to see their hair for what it is, beautiful.

So if you have long hair and you want to play it like the stars on the red carpet, you can not go wrong with the side swept loose ponytail or the naturalist of looks. Keeping things fresh and new are what hair is about this seasons and the stars have offered many tips and tricks on red carpets throughout the world.

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jcook07-11-2008
looking for sweptback hair styles

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