ALEX BRECKENRIDGE'S BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS

by TheHairStyler.com
Updated on October 18, 2015

View yourself with Alex Breckenridge hairstyles. We provide easy "How to style" tips as well as letting you know which hairstyles will match your face shape, hair texture and hair density.



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These hot red locks are pulled up, teased and pinned to the top of the head into a classic "beehive" hairdo which makes it a great style to compliment a round face. Long bangs are left out and swept to the side to soften the face and completes the over-all look brilliantly.


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These stunning red locks are layered around the sides and back to enhance the movement of the waves added to the mid-lengths to ends to achieve a bouncy look and feel. This hairstyle is easy to re-create at home with the right tools and products and will need regular trims to prevent split ends.






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These deep red locks are dressed in soft waves all through the back and sides giving this casual style a fun and tousled look and feel. This is easy to re-create at home with the right tools and products and will need regular trims every 4-6 weeks to maintain a healthy look and feel.


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The length and layers of this dark red mane is braided and dressed over one shoulder for a cool and casual look and feel. The bangs are smoothed out left to fall naturally to soften the over-all style. This look is easy to achieve and needs a little product for hold and shine.


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These red locks are jagged cut around the edges to maintain a textured look and feel on the ends and encourages the natural movement of the soft waves. This hairstyle is simple and easy to maintain with regular trims every 4-6 weeks to prevent split ends.






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These red hot locks are layered through the ends to allow a little bounce and movement of the soft waves added to the mid-lengths to ends for shape and style. This low-fuss look is easy to achieve with the right tools and products and perfect for any occasion.


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Alex Breckenridge wore a dainty upstyle to the Dirt Season Two Premiere, and didn't she look fabulous? The back of her hair was teased and pulled to one side into a rough bun, and this worked well to create an asymmetrical shape. This style is easily re-created on fine to medium textured hair.