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    Sep242012

    Great Hairstyles For A Profile Picture

    By guest contributor Tori Bowman.

    Getting your profile picture just right can be a frustrating and time-consuming process. You don't want to look like a model, but you also want it to look a little better than your personal Facebook profile picture. You want it to show your readers who you are, to have a bit of personality, but to be professional enough that you're also comfortable showing it to clients and sponsors. This can be a little tricky.

    Here are a few ladies who have got the art of profile picture picking figured out, and a few tips on how you can master the elusive skill as well.

    The Top Knot

    Up-dos can be tricky for profile pictures. If you're not turned toward the camera at the exact right angle, there's a chance you will look bald. Not with top knots though. Just move that do up a few inches and you're safe. And since they're all the rage right now, and there are so many variations of the hairstyle, you can look stylish and unique sporting a top knot in your profile picture.

    Relaxed

    Don't over do it. Always wear your hair curly? Then don't straighten it for your profile picture, and vice versa. Your readers want to see you; they want to connect with you. Choose a hairstyle that will help you feel comfortable, relaxed, and most importantly, like you! It will show in your photo.

    Low + Loose

    Again, pulling your hair back into a ponytail can be tricky. Another safe option is to keep it low and make it loose. Let some of the hair fall around your face for a casual and classy look.

    Add Something Fun

    Your readers, clients, and sponsors will come to know you by your profile picture. Use it as an opportunity to show off your fun personality. Throw on a fun hair accessory, sport a style that you've become known for (like Natalie and her bang braid), or do something that helps show what your site is all about (like hair curlers for a beauty blog). Keep it simple, keep it fun.

     

    • Top Knot: Catherine Sheppard + Naomi Davis 
    • Relaxed: Bri Emery + Aran Goyoaga 
    • Low + Loose: Cassandra LaValle + Caitlin Van Horn 
    • Add Something Fun: Jaimi Brooks + Joy Cho

     

    Reader Comments (4)

    This is crazy timely. I just tried to reshoot mine yesterday. Lets just say it didn't turn out as I had hoped. Gonna try again today with these tips. Thanks for reading my mind!

    This is crazy timely. I just tried to reshoot mine yesterday. Lets just say it didn't turn out as I had hoped. Gonna try again today with these tips. Thanks for reading my mind!

    Great advice! I went for "something fun" when having some photos done recently--a simple flower clip in my hair made a great focal point and, more importantly, makes me smile when I look at the photos!

    Sep 24, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSophie Weeks

    This is top of my to do list! Gonna experiment and have a few ideas but it's finding the right balance between being fun, professional and still being true to your own personality and style that I'm finding quite difficult. Mmm.. lots to think about! Thanks for the advice :)

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