Check out Charlie Callaghan's feathered red hair at the 56th Annual BFI London Film Festival – Closing Gala Film "Great Expectations."

Charlie Callaghan

Layers are cut into the hair to give the look of movement as the bangs swing across the forehead like a wave. The sides are cut at ear level and the back is short. This red haired blue eyed young man also appeared in The Awakening and Journey to the Moon.

This style is sure to turn heads with a big hair appearance and side swept pizazz that is anything but boring.

Lianne La Havas

What's nice about this one is the way that it celebrates the fullness but also incorporates smoothness. Lianne La Havas has one side tucked behind the ear while the other sweeps across the forehead and brushes the outer corner of the opposite eye. The deep side part makes for an asymmetrical look that is quite unique. The part is undefined and not visible to the eye. A flat iron would be needed to smooth sections and can also be used to form curls as well. A professional relaxer treatment would help to tame the frizzies and make it easier to create a hairdo like this one.

A single black dot under each eye adds another dimension to ordinary face make-up which is understated in every other aspect. She is wearing a form fitted patterned dress with a high neck and long sleeves at The Q Awards 2012 – Arrivals.

Take a look at Ben Lloyd-Hughes with his curly wet look haircut. It's short and manicured with a few curlicues up front for fun.

Ben Lloyd-Hughes

He has berry brown hair color along with warm-brown eyes and an olive skin tone. His black suit and white shirt are rather formal here at the 56th Annual BFI London Film Festival – Closing Gala Film "Great Expectations." Some pomade or other strong holding product will help to tame the strands on the sides and a little finger styling up front and center can whip those curls into shape. He's got a rather mischievous grin here so makes one wonder what is up.

Women of this era had such a feminine and romantic look! Check out this vintage photo taken in the mid 1940's.


Hair was typically cut to shoulder length and curls were a must. Rollers and pin curls did the trick for styling. This gal has medium brown tresses with the sides brushed back away from the face. There is a small tuft above the forehead that winds around in a swirl. Bobby pins keep the sides neat and tidy and close to the scalp. Then at about ear level the soft curls grow in volume and fullness.

She is wearing a monochrome dress with short sleeves and a lizard pin on the bodice.

This stand up comedian is also an actor and stars as Brad Williams in the ABC comedy series Happy Ending. His buzz cut is nicely manicured into a shaped style.

A goatee and mustache add a level of maturity to this baby faced child of Damon Wayans. He is wearing a grey and white plaid shirt with multi colored fuchsia tie with grey suit jacket.