Kelly Clarkson Hairstyles
November 4th, 2009
Birth Name: Kelly Brianne Clarkson
Date of Birth: April 24, 1982
Place of Birth: Texas U.S
Nickname: Kellbelle
Height: 5′ 3½” (1.61 m)
Education: Burleson High School, Burleson, Texas in 2000.
Mom: Jeanne.
Stepdad : Jimmy Taylor.
Awards: She’s won two Grammy awards, Billboard Music Awards, AOL awards, MTV Video Music awards
Occupation: American pop singer, songwriter, and occasional actress
Kelly Clarkson is an American lyrics writer, singer, and a rare actor. The childhood of Kelly was very unstable. Her parents were separated when she was very young. Kelly lived with her mother and was separated with her young brother and sister. Kelly Clarkson actually wanted to be a marine biologist but after watching the movie “Jaws” she altered her mind. There was a constant money problem in her family so she decided to be self-dependent as early as possible. She worked as waitress, worked in zoos etc to become independent. She downloaded her song on My Space and received a lots of applauds and then she participated in the American idol and won it. After winning the first season of the T.V series American Idol in 2002 Kelly Clarkson debuted as a singer under RCA Records. Her all released albums are Thankful (2003), her multi-platinum second album Breakaway (2004), My December (2007), and her latest album All I Ever Wanted (2009).
Popular Kelly Clarkson Hairstyles
Kelly is the first one to renew “color paneling” in the Hollywood. Kelly’s hair are so much versatile because she keeps it layered and healthy. Kelly’s facial shape is round, and the five main features of her hairstyle is texture, height, frame, length, and body. Kelly Clarkson’s hairstyles can be any, straight or curly. Straightness of the hair causes the illusion of a longer face. That’s why shorter lengths hairstyle of Kelly Clarkson are kept straight and full. If she opts for curls then the length of the hair must be long, below the shoulder level.
Shoulder-length curls with sideswept bangs
In this hairstyle the length of the hair is kept from medium to full length. The bangs are swept sideways to frame out her beautiful face. The hair also has a hint of reddish-brown and encrusted hair with a bit of intensity toward the top. Kelly wore this hairstyle at the 41st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards held in Las Vegas, Nevada. As we know that Kelly Clarkson’s facial shape is round so she should opt for the long hairs she can’t go for the short hairstyles. Therefore if she want curly hair then it must be up to shoulder length. She allowed her hair to grow below the chin level to help her face look long. The hair is parted from the centre.
Medium to full length hairs with curls at the bottom of the hair
Kelly Clarkson looked stunning in this beautiful hairstyle while attending the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. The length of her hair is kept below the shoulder level and the top layers and side layers has the uneven layered cut to add to the wave and add body around the face. This hairstyle suits best to the oblong, oval, square, triangular, and diamond face shape. Also the lustrous and dense locks at the bottom of the hair makes this hairstyle flirtatious. She wore this hairstyle at the Z100’s Zootopia 2009 at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, NJ.
Kelly Clarkson Sleek and sexy hairstlye
Kelly’s face shape is round therefore if she wanted to opt for the bob or short hairstyle the she has to go for the sleek hairstyle and keep the hair as straight as possible. The hair has been cut to highlight some regular layers around the face starting just below the chin level. The ends of her hair have been wedged to develop characteristic and smoothness to emphasize the colored highlights. This hairstyle suits those women who have Oval, Round, Heart, and Triangular face shapes.
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