"Ugly, but charismatic" - this is how Hollywood star Sarah Jessica Parker is usually defined. The actress is called a style icon, also thanks to her starring role in the popular TV series. The image of Carrie Bradshaw restarted Parker's career, bringing her a new round of world fame. The actress herself admits that she is not as passionate about fashion and style as her obsessed and frivolous heroine.
On Sarah Jessica Parker, it is convenient to disassemble images for a specific color type and type of face. She is a bright representative of the "Summer" color type, which is more suitable for cold and muted shades. Also, the star is famous for its narrow face, which is called "horse", and long nose. With age, the actress has smaller eyes, also due to plastic. What hairstyles suit Sarah Jessica Parker, and what doesn't suit a Hollywood star?
6 pros and cons of Sarah Jessica Parker's hair
1. Blond hair is better than dark hair
Light hair color rejuvenates and refreshes - this is not true for everyone, but definitely for Sarah. As a representative of the “Summer” color type, the actress demonstrated how dark and colorless her image can be when she becomes brown-haired and brunette. No red, but light brown, preferably ashy. Most of all, of course, the actress is blond, which makes her, frankly, difficult appearance softer and more pretty.
2. Side parting is better than straight
Many stylists start from this rule when dealing with elongated faces. Parting always draws attention to the face, both its features and its shape. Like chubby women, those with such a narrow face shouldn't be parted, which Sarah really adores.
With a side parting, be it with a sleek ponytail with a bun, as well as with loose hair, it looks much more attractive than with a parting in the middle. The appearance is harmonized thanks to the side parting, especially with long oblique bangs.
3. Naturalness and negligence are better than elaborated hairstyles with accents
In Sarah's case, the less is more or less is more principle works great. The more detailed the hairstyle, the more attention is paid to the face. Short haircuts, including a short graphic square with an even cut, can also not emphasize the face in the best way, introducing disharmony into the image.
Such a face needs to be softly framed, discarding unnecessary details. In the left photo, the hair is too short and pulled away from the face, and the nose moves to the fore. The ideal hairstyle of the actress is voluminous natural curls of medium length, which draw all the attention to themselves.
4. Curls and waves are better than sleek, straight hair
A rule that is directly related to the previous one. Curls and waves not only make the hairstyle more voluminous and dynamic, they visually expand the face area, which smooth hair cannot do. Shorter, more voluminous hair always makes the look more balanced.
You can compare any photo of Sarah with wavy and straight hair, and the difference will be obvious (and on the face - in the literal sense of the word). Straight, elongated long hair with a straight parting draws a vertical, accentuating a narrow face and a long nose.
5. No bangs are better than bangs
It is generally accepted that the owners of narrow elongated long faces need to wear bangs that visually shorten the face. But experience has shown that this is not the case of Sarah - the owner of small eyes and a long nose.
With any bangs, the actress looks rather ridiculous, and she wants to be removed from her face with a wave of her hand, freeing her forehead. A wonderful way to make her face more attractive is available for her - a side parting with an imitation of a long side bangs.
6. Cold ash shades are better than warm ones
Gray-eyed Parker is a representative of the "Summer" color type, which does not really get along with warm shades in clothes, and in makeup, and in hair color. Ryzhina looks unnatural on her, and even the most beautiful dark brown hair, which will adorn some, will look like strangers on Sarah.
Its version is a natural blond without excessive yellowness, or ash-blond without reddishness. There were in her life outings with hair in warm shades, but this, as a rule, was ombre and other types of dyeing, where the hair was not dyed in a single flat shade.