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Medium Hairstyles

December 8th, 2009 by admin

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Hairstyles
When choosing your hairstyle, remember that you’ll have a much easier time if you choose a style that lets hair do what it wants
naturally
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Fine Hair has the appearance of softness, which can be very feminine and appealing. However, if you want it to look thicker, you should have it layered slightly. A soft body wave adds fullness and hair coloring can also give more body and make it look thicker.

Course Hair has an overall heavy look – one that makes a statement. Cut is very important and a haircut that shapes the face will also help control the hair. Coloring will soften the texture by filling in and smoothing out the cuticle.

Straight Hair can be thick or thin but when in perfect, shiny condition, it gives the impression of a shimmering sheet of hair. A straight, blunt cut to the length you decide is best. A body wave will create movement and curlers will help add height.

Curly Hair is perhaps the most versatile. You can blow-dry it straight, use rollers of various sizes to adjust the natural curls, or let it go soft and curly on its own.

Hairstyles Pictures

December 7th, 2009 by admin

Prom hairstyle

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Updos prom hairstyles and looks for prom. Updos prom hairstyles are one of the most popular looks for prom.

Long HairStyle:

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Lengthy hairstyles allow you to let down your hair, place it in pony tails, and bundle it up in decorative designs

Short HiarStyle

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A short hair style that suits you and your lifestyle can dramatically change the way you feel and look– it can boost your confidence, make you look younger, and reduce the amount of time and money you spend on hair care.


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Short HairStyles

December 7th, 2009 by admin

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No matter how short your hair is, it’s always fun to try new styles. For summer, you want ideas that are quick, easy to achieve, melt-proof and sexy. We asked New York City stylist Kim Lepine what she tells clients at her Madison Avenue salon. First, she says, get a haircut, even if it’s just a trim. “You don’t want to begin the summer with split ends,” she notes. Then, try out these styling ideas:

Work with your curl. If you have texture or curl in your hair, it’s beautiful, sexy and modern to play that up, says Lepine. Use gel or styling pomade to accentuate individual curls. Short and long pieces can be flipped upward. And one or two hairs around your face can be pin-curled and pulled off the face with small barrettes.

Give straight hair a lift. If you have a straight, chin-length bob, you can update the look by texturizing the front of it. Just add a volumizing product and tease the hair. Then lift it off the forehead and secure it with a pretty hair accessory, like a barrette with flowers. If you don’t want an Elvis-like poof, says Lepine, you can get lift by simply adding a foam or volumizer to the roots of your hair, then softly teasing hair at the roots by gently pushing the ends of the hair towards the scalp with a brush. Finish by brushing over the hair with a flat brush. This little lift is soft and loose and looks naturally pretty.

Women HairStyles

December 7th, 2009 by admin

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Hairstyles Tips: How to Avoid Split Hair

Most of the ladies fond long hair often encounter split ends as a problem. Despite doing a trimming on your own but often fail to prevent split ends from occurring again over your beautiful hair. Those who seriously want to know how to get rid of split ends must initially know what the split ends stand for and how they develop. So are you ready for this?

Actually dry and brittle hairs are the most susceptible ones to get victimized of split ends. Dying the hair with harmful chemicals and doing jerky combing or brushing over the hair cause splits ends, which each affected woman wants to get rid of anxiously. Lets have a look at the major causes of split ends.

* Dry scalp.
* Exposure to UV rays.
* Use of harmful chemical products and excessive dye.
* Lack of nourishment.
* Vigorous brushing and random combing.
* Use of combs and brushes made of metals.
* Brushing wet hair.
* Uncovered elastic bands.
* Use of satin pillows.
* Excessive use of hair dryer.
* Random trimming.

Also known as trichoptlosis, the split ends are a common problem occurring over dry and brittle hair. Providing a protective cover to the strands of hair is the cuticle which keeps our hair healthy and beautiful, maintaining its natural shine. Such conspicuous cuticle, if damaged, due either to random brushing, combing or applying chemical dyes on hair always fails to perform its defensive role. Such a failure on a part of cuticle in providing proper protection to the hair causes the hair to split into different ends, commonly known as split ends.

The beauty and hair-conscious women getting paranoid of such split ends on their hair seek to learn how to get rid of split ends for ever without bothering to trim them again and again. Keeping in view an embarrassment you women must be passing through regarding split ends, we are presenting over here the simple haircare tips on how to get get rid of common split end problem.

1. Provide The Moisture To Hair – Though all the market shampoos claim themselves to contain sufficient moisturizer, it often proves to be a false commercial propaganda. Hence get yourself acquainted only with a moisture-providing shampoo so as to prevent your hair from getting parched or dried and develop split ends latter on. As we are seeking to learn how to get rid of split ends, applying good conditioner is the only way to get rid of split ends.

Wash you hair regularly with the shampoo and apply conditioner thereafter in order to provide the hair with sufficient moisture and prevent the split ends from developing on your hair. Shampooing and applying the conditioner on your well-washed hair accomplishes all the defensive tasks which only the natural cuticle of hair performs, providing us complete protection from common wear and tear. So just after washing and conditioning your hair, cover the bunch of your hair with a towel for ten to fifteen minutes of time. Let your hair dry naturally without using dryer and then comb over them. Handling your hair once a week with such a great care has got to help you get rid of split ends efficiently.

2. Massage the hair – Massage your hair with a Luke warm natural oil such as olive oil, almond oil or coconut oil in order to get rid of split ends. Just after massaging your hair with Luke warm oil let the oil be absorbed completely by your hair and scalp. The penetration of Luke warm oil will provide your hair with plenty of moisture and thus help you get rid of split ends efficiently.

Another effective way to get rid of split ends is penetrating the oil deep into the hair through steaming process. Boil a glass of water and mix in it the oil. Now pour it slowly and with a great care over your head and let it be spread all over your hair. Let it be absorbed by your hair which in turn will make your hair supple, soft and strong, immune to common split ends on hair.

3. Comb your hair with a care – Neither brush you hair with a great jerk nor comb it randomly. Handle your hair with a great care while combing or brushing in order to avoid the split ends that have got to accrue due to harshest treatment meted out to them through careless combing or brushing. Never brush or comb your hair when they are wet. Being too mild to be uprooted or broken, the wet hair develop split ends losing the natural cuticle(preventive cover) of hair. Use the soft brush only as the hard brushes cause a great damage to the cuticles, developing in this way the split ends. Comb your hair taking it down from your head to the tips of strands gentlyHairstyles Tips: How to Avoid Split Hair

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Male HairStyles

December 7th, 2009 by admin

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The right hairstyle can give you self-confidence and satisfaction. Finding the right hairstyle for who you are does take a little effort though, but the results will be worth it in the end. As with any good relationship, the key to getting a great haircut is proper communication between you and your hairstylist. So before your haircut, you should have a consultation with your stylist during which time you should discuss various aspects of your hair and lifestyle. With that said, here are seven tips on how to get the haircut you want and deserve.

Don’t Be Shy
You might want to call or drop in a salon and ask if the stylists will give a free consultation before you make an appointment. Find out what their style is and the kind of cuts they are particularly good at cutting. Maybe they are better at certain types of styles than others or maybe they typically do women’s hair. It’s good to find these things out before they start whacking at your hair.

What’s Your Fuss Factor?
Let your stylist know how much time you spend on your hair. Maybe you aren’t fussy with your hair, or perhaps you only allow a certain amount of time for hair during your morning routine. Are you proficient with a blow-dryer, or do you prefer the natural route? What kinds of styling aids are you used to using?

What Do You Mean No Mohawks at the Office?
It’s also important for them to know what your lifestyle is like. Do you work in a conservative environment? Are you a man about town and fashion forward? Ultimately your stylist needs to know how comfortable you are wearing your hair. And make sure you’re both on the same page when you get down to details. For example, your stylist may interpret “shaggy” or “shorter on the sides” much differently than you do.

Lights, Camera . . .
A picture is worth a thousand words and a great way to start the conversation. The stylist I have interviewed say that more and more male clients are bringing in photos from magazines and such. With photos your stylist will be able to assess how suitable the cut you like is for your hair, your face shape and lifestyle. They can also suggest alternatives if it’s not the perfect cut for you.

Money Money Money
Tip appropriately or you may not want your stylist to have a pair scissors near your face the next time you drop in. A Proper tip is 15% to 20% for your stylist & $5 for the person who washes your hair, if someone other than your stylist is doing so.

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