Thursday, June 17, 2010

Help with hair styling!!?

After I've been to the hair dressers to get a new cut, my hair looks really good for the next day or so, but after that, I can never get it to look as good. Why? Is it because I suck at styling my hair? My hair is realy straight but flat most days, so I just end up tying it in a pony tail...I haven't had any dramatic hair style changes for the last few years.



Please Help!!



Help with hair styling!!?

there are many different hairstyling products that you can use to give your hair extra volume. There are also shampoos that you can buy that are to the salon standard which are very cheap E.G-tresseme this is good shampoo for straight hair with no life or volume my daugfhter has had the same problem and she now uses tresseme and she is able to style her hair in many possible ways.



Help with hair styling!!?

i have rlly straight hair too(stick straight) and i had been debating for more than a year on getting my hair layered and IT IS THE BEST THING I HAVE DONE TO MY HAIR. my hair is rlly stubborn and a lot of the time i cant get it to do much but getting my hair layered is a style that u dont have to work at to keep it up and it makes my hair perdy all the time! buy a curling iron and curl some days, thats what im going to start doing this school year. i always do different , simple things to my ahir to. ie: one day down one day with a hairband/headband, pony tail on my lazy day, bun, half up in a clip/pony. and on the days when u rlly wanna wrok up sumthing, curl ur straight hair, or weave it, or scrunch it. good hair can make up for a bad day, believe me!



Help with hair styling!!?

I feel the exact same way,It is typical though,Once you get your hair done in the hairdressers it is lovely, A week later it looks like a mop! And the easiest thing to do is tie it back in a pony tail..Yes I feel like that...But i think your hair just needs some volume...Here is some recommendations to your problem..I don;t think it is to do with styling...



GREASY HAIR Try to avoid daily washing. The sebaceous glands are overstimulated, secreting more grease onto the hair. This creates a vicious circle where the more you wash is the greasier it becomes.



Another problem with regular washing is that although the roots are greasy the rest of your hair is stripped of oil and the ends become dry and brittle. Use a mild ph-balanced shampoo and wash hair without rubbing the scalp too much. Only apply conditioner to the mid and ends rather than at the roots.



Watch your diet. Oily and fatty foods can contribute to greasy skin and scalp. Best of all is to use those days when you're at home to give your hair a rest from



daily washing. Try using a children's shampoo as these are often mild enough for greasy hair.



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DRY HAIR Dry, coarse and brittle hair needs to be nourished from within; a conditioner that just rinses out won't do the job. Use an intensive moisturising shampoo which will cleanse without excessive rubbing (which will damage the hair more) and follow with a hot oil conditioner. Heat opens up the hair cuticles allowing the moisturiser to penetrate the hair shaft giving it suppleness, bounce and movement. Mousse on dry hair will make it look dull, use a blow drying or thickening lotion instead.



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FRIZZY HAIR Keep your hair well conditioned with a rich moisturising product. The hairstyle is also important. If your hair is very frizzy you don't want too many layers. Have a few longish ones that will allow your hair to flow. Always use a diffuser when blowdrying which will help control the frizz but will not remove all the body.



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GREY HAIR If you only have a little grey a semi-permanent colour wash (stays for six to eight washes) will cover it. For more than 30 per cent grey then a quasi colour covers grey whilst keeping a natural look. When you go grey in patches, a permanent tint or a foil and tone technique - where highlights are woven around the top and crown and a semi-permanent colour is put through the rest of the hair - is the only way to cover up. This creates warmth and depth throughout the hair.



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HAIR LOSS New mums often find their hair thins quite a lot, particularly around the crown area, after the birth. This is quite normal and don't worry about it. Stress can cause hair loss as well. Eventually your hair will return to normal. Meanwhile you can follow the tips for thin hair.



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HAIR BODY It is essential you have a good cut, just below jaw length is recommended with a few layers using clever graduation. Colour enhancing can also help to create the illusion of body and blow-drying technique is very important. Start from the crown and take long sweeping sections. Use a wide-toothed vent brush parallel to the hair line an lift the hair up and towards the crown putting a slight crease at the root so you put the lift in at the roots before styling the rest. Use a few large Velcro rollers around the crown when the hair is still warm from blow-drying; this can give added lift. Put them in, spray with hairspray and then dry for five minutes with a hairdryer before allowing them to cool down properly.



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Hair Colour The more of your hair you colour the more noticeable the regrowth will be, particularly when going blonder, and the more colour you apply the greater the damage. For that blonde look a few carefully chosen highlights, focusing the lighter ones around the face will give a natural look without obvious regrowth. When colouring light hair remember dye will always come out darker than shown on the box so if, for example, you want dark brown hair choose a mid-brown colour.



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Hair Products Styling products such as serums can contain silicon, which build up on the hair and need regular cleansing. When possible leave off the styling products to give your hair a rest. Change shampoos occasionally, especially when using moisture rich shampoos. Try switching to milder ph balanced shampoos.



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Hair Growth There is no way to speed up the growth of hair but you can keep it healthy. Regular trimming every six to eight weeks will keep thin ends in check. Watch your diet as well - make sure you get sufficient vitamins and minerals especially B12 and Iron.



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SPLIT ENDS Once your hair has split the damage is done and will require cutting so protect it by keeping it supple and moisturised. Use a leave-in conditioner.



Blow drying the hair can damage it so always use a nozzell on your hairdryer concentrating on the hair shaft. If the damage has already been done a serum applied to split ends will help disguise them and can help protect the hair when applying direct heat such as from curling tongs or heated rollers. The only real solution is to cut the offending ends off.



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FINDING A STYLE



Taking a picture with you is good if you have an idea of a style, or you could ask the stylist to suggest something. Give as much information about yourself as possible, such as how much time you have to spend on you hair and what you think the limits of your styling abilities are. Generally if you have a long narrow face then a style with width does the trick. If it's round then a soft textured style should suite.



Help with hair styling!!?

A layered cut can do a lot of change.



If not I would suggest a that you have a permanent wave or curl

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