December 31, 2008
Ashley Tisdale at the Z100's Annual Jingle Ball Concert
December 31, 2008Ashley Tisdale at the Z100's Annual Jingle Ball Concert
The wonderful thing about all one length hair, especially when it is really dense, is the fact that you only really need to design and curl the top most layers. Take this style on Ashley Tisdale, the hair is basically smooth underneath and it makes a great foundation, while the top layers are like a bow on a package and therefore they are the only real need to please the eye.
September 8, 2008Ashley Tisdale at the 2008 MTV Awards![]() Girls, the style for the night of homecoming can be just a haircut and flatiron away. Ashley Tisdale demonstrates a great texture, razored cut that moves nicely when ironed in fabulous sedu fashion.
August 1, 2008Ashley Tisdale During an Ad Campaign
Take some color effects, chunky layering and an extra large curling iron and you got the stylish look that is so Ashley Tisdale. Fullness is done by a blow dryer and curling this style into its full blown glory.
January 30, 2008Ashley Tisdale at the 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
Prom is just around the corner girls and this is one popular look that you can easily take on especially if you're not the "updo" formal type. Ashley Tisdale has simply had her side sections done in one long vertical roll which not only fills out the sides, they give lots of body too. December 27, 2007Ashley Tisdale at the 2007 American Music Awards
Multi-toned hair, done in layers, comes to life when at least a little curl or waves are implemented into the style. Here Ashley Tisdale has slight S-formation in her look, possibly introduced with product and physically "scrunching" the strands while blow drying.
November 26, 2007Ashley Tisdale at the 2007 Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
Whether it's twists, bends or waves, keeping them crisp and fresh in the great outdoors is always a challenge. However, hats, though they are usually worn for the utmost in fashion, can be a wonderful tactic to keep your style tame in the wind or just plain adorned when the elements are particularly unkind. It's wonderful to know that for gals like Ashley Tisdale, many times it's all in having the best shade worn against the most complimenting fashion tones, that can solely sustain the look despite the weather.
October 12, 2007Ashley Tisdale at the Disney Gala for High School Musical
A long layer adorns the head of Ashley Tisdale. She keeps it full by implementing vertical curls in different directions, resulting in twists, bends and flips.
August 20, 2007Ashley Tisdale at "High School Musical 2" Premiere
A deep, diagonal part gives this style a little 'oval' effect around the face of Ashley Tisdale. Forcing a different part on your head is not only a good idea, it also gives some natural lift from time to time when fighting against the natural growth of the hair.
August 6, 2007Ashley Tisdale Arriving at a Hampton Social
Actress Ashley Tisdale has, obviously, long, straight, blonde hair here. However, sources state that her natural hair is a curly, dark brown which was down to her waist. She had it cut and bleached for "High School Musical". However, when the bleaching caused her hair to start breaking off, she began to rely on extensions.
July 28, 2007Ashley Tisdale at the ABC TCA Summer Party
Achieving the golden, summer blonde color is easy enough with today's technology that allow multiple tones such as those seen here on Ashley Tisdale. The next thing to consider is a person's skin tone,and Ashley certainly wears hers well.
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