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Hairstyles
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Celebrity Hairstyles
SARAH CHALKE'S 11 BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS
by TheHairStyler.com
Updated on
December 18, 2013
We ponder if Scrubs star Sarah Chalke looks better as a blonde or a brunette. It seems that Sarah is one of those ladies who can swing from blonde to brown with ease, but what shade suits her better?View yourself with Sarah Chalke 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 glossy brunette locks are blow-waved beautifully with movement added to the ends showing off the long layers cut around the sides and front. This formal hairdo is great for those with fine to medium hair and perfect to frame a long face.
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Only long subtle layers are cut around the sides and front to lighten the length making it easy to style into large sexy waves to compliment the face. This look is great for any occasion and will need product for hold and shine. Regular trims is needed to prevent split ends.
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These stunning highlighted locks are blow-waved beautifully adding volume and movement making it a great hairstyle to bring out the best features of a long face. This look can be easily re-created with the right tools and products and needs regular trims every 4-6 weeks to maintain healthy look and feel.
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These glossy locks are styled into loose waves through the sides and back adding plenty of movement and shape to the mid-lengths to ends making it a great hairstyle to compliment a long face. This is great hairdo for any day or night occasion and can be easily re-created at home with the right tools and products.
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This dark blonde style is kept simple with only soft loose waves added to the mid-lengths to ends for shape and movement. This is an easy hairstyle to re-create at home with the right tools and product and needs product for hold and shine. Regular trims is needed to maintain a healthy look and feel.
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Big loose waves are added to the sides and back of this hairdo to add width and movement to the mid-lengths to ends. The top is pulled back and pinned to the head exposing the best facial features. This is an easy style to re-create at home with the right tools and products.
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Sliced layers are cut through the sides and back to add shape which compliments the long length left to fall over the shoulders. This low-fuss hairstyle is great for those round face shapes and will need regular trims every 4-6 weeks to prevent split ends.
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A combination of medium to long layers cut all through the sides and back allows texture and movement through the mid-lengths to ends. This look is easy to achieve with a blow-wave and a little product for hold and shine. Regular trims is needed to prevent split ends.
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Layers to the front of this hairstyle compliments the jaw-line and gives this look a jagged look and feel. The middle part along with the height at the crown makes it best suited for those with round face shapes.
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This "Scrubs" star always keeps her tresses looking fabulous. Face framing layers have been cut to create a full and soft shape around Sarah's face. This is an easy style to maintain with regular trims. Her blue eye color pops with her blonde hair color.