Saturday, April 26, 2014

How to determine face shape?




xXx.Xdxbxd


Can anyone help? http://i.imgur.com/6xxJAh4.jpg

I've tried countless ways to try to determine but I'm just kinda unsure..

I'm going for a haircut today, and I'm hoping these bangs would look nice on me :)

http://i.imgur.com/upL9CVP.png

Any help would be gratefully appreciated! I don't want to look stupid infront of the hair stylist :(



Answer
If you click on this link, it'll show you the different types of face shapes:

http://www.channel4.com/media/images/Channel4/4Beauty/hairstyles/hair-ideas/face-shapes/LimagewithtitlesL2_A1.jpg

According to this chart, you look like you have an oval shaped face. If you look at this pic of Jessica Alba who also has an oval shaped face, she has side bangs and they look great on her: http://media2.onsugar.com/files/2013/01/04/5/317/3171078/8d4c390f584b5288_Bangs-Oval-Faces.jpg

Try going with a side bang? :)

What is my face shape?

Q. So while asking some other people what face shape i have i revived many different answers and got kinda confused as to what face shape i really am so i thought i would;d ask on here and see what some of you though so here are some pics
http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/583/phpqpkxovam.jpg
http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/8546/mypictrlastfm4.jpg
http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/9780/mypictrlastfm7.jpg
so what face shape would you all say i have?


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I'ld say your face shape is Heart shaped according to this picture:
http://salonhazelton.olhblogspace.com/2010/05/20/best-hairstyles-for-your-face-shape/




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Friday, April 25, 2014

Is brown box color hair dye less damaging than red?




snoodledoo


My natural hair color is a dirty blonde but I've been dying it red (from a box) since July. I love the color but my hair texture is fine & the color is really starting to affect the health of my hair.

I am in kind of a rut because I don't want to go back to my natural hair color, however, I just had to chop off several inches of dead & damaged hair due to the box dye coloring.

I wouldn't mind going brown, but would it make a difference in the damage caused to my hair? Is brown hair box dye less damaging than red hair box dye?



Answer
Before I respond, I'd like you to read the following:
HAIR COLOR & YOUR HEALTH: Personality & health risks.
There is a strong belief among some people that a personâs hair color can tell you some about their personality.  A new study out of Harvard suggests hair color can also tell you about a personâs health risks
Top doctors say you can tell a lot about a personâs health from their hair color:
-Blondes have a higher risk of melanoma, especially on their scalps, and should always wear a hat in direct sunlight.
-Brunettes are more likely to suffer from hair loss, and can help prevent it by getting enough iron (dark leafy vegetables are high in iron).
-And a Harvard study finds redheads may have a 90% greater chance of developing Parkinsonâs Disease because of a specific gene mutation. Housecall for Health, Iâm Colleen Cappon, FOX News Radio. Dec-10-12
THURSDAY, May 9 (HealthDay News) -- The red in redheads' hair is thought to put them at increased risk of the dangerous skin cancer melanoma, even if they don't spend a lot of time in the sun, according to a new study.

My answer: It's not a yes or no answer.
Style meets chemistry meets biology: We're talking hair coloring.

Playing with chemicals is not like playing with clothes, or doing a manicure, there are penalties for playing chemicals in the lab. Even hair color experts at the salon are not rocket scientists, they do a bang up dye jobs to their clients or their own hair.

Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.
> > > Hair dye chemicals linked to cancer
London, Feb 20, 2013 I've been saying that since 2009.
Hair dyes, which include home hair colouring kits and those used at pricey salons, are linked to deadly cancer-causing chemicals, warn scientists. In 2009 the Mail revealed that women who used hair dyes more than nine times a year had a 60% greater risk of contracting blood cancer.
A year later the European Commission banned 36 hair dyes which put long-term users at risk of bladder cancer. < < < <â¨
Google: Teen 'feared she would die' after reaction to hair dye
The allergic reaction was caused by a well-known brand of semi-permanent hair dye Chloe used to turn her hair black for a Halloweâen party. . . . . called for beauty bosses to ban hair dye chemical PPD (para-phenylenediamine) from the shelves. 11-04-11

The chemical is not new and is present in a number of brands of dark hair colours, acting to help adhere the dye to the hair so that it doesn't wash out. Itâs made from coal tar and is used in both permanent and semi-permanent hair colours. Itâs well-known to be a cause of serious allergic reactions -- including something called contact dermatitis which can lead to rashes, blisters, and open sores.
PPD is sometimes added to black henna tattoos and that using them is not safe. Allergic reactions usually begin within two to 10 days following application. One bad reaction can lead to sensitivities to other products such as hair dye, sunblock and some types of clothing dyes. Oftentimes, it's using the product a second or third time. Skin specialist Najjia Ashraf reveals that there are barely any dyes that donât contain this toxin; even the ones who claim they donât, are not being honest. âBig brands often escape the blame by suggesting they are ammonia-free. However, ammonia and PPD are two very different things and PPD is present in nearly every dye because it is what gives off the colour,â she explains.

Google: A 38-year old mother left in a coma after using hair dye. SHE DYED HER HAIR MANY TIMES BEFORE, USING THE SAME BRAND. The British woman who went into coma after a reaction to hair dye has died after a year. Updated 11-25-12. The woman suffered a heart failure, struggled for breath and became unconsciousness. Her family blamed paraphenylenediamine, a chemical found in hair colour. Her family has now called for paraphenylenediamine to be banned from home dye kits. In 2000, a 38-year-old Indian-origin woman from Birmingham, Narinder Devi, died after an allergic reaction to hair dye.

Permanent black hair dye is linked to causing leukemia and lymphomas.

Google search: Salon hair dye horror stories. About 305,000 results (0.20 seconds) OR Google Salon Hair Dye Lawsuits. About 336,000 results (0.17 seconds) Dec. 2011
When it comes to hair care treatments, product use or visits to a salon or spa, the consumer must take responsibility to do their homework and be aware of all the risks involved.

Google: January Jones: "My Hair Is Falling Out In Clumps" 1-28-13 To quote Joni Mitchell, "you don't know what you got till your thick hair is gone.â¨

Bleaching hair over box color?

Q. I recently dyed my hair black using box color. Now I want to add purple streaks so I need to bleach it so the purple will show up. How long do I need to wait before bleaching a few streaks over the black hair? I'm not worried about damaging my hair it's pretty soft, healthy and not dry. I'm more worried it won't get light enough to accept the purple.
Please help!! Thanks!


Answer
Call the 1-800# found on the box of dye or email them, (to find #, go online & search the brand if you don't have the box) they're the hair color experts they can advice you best. Style meets chemistry meets biology: We're talking hair coloring.
Permanent black hair dye is linked to causing leukemia and lymphomas.

Playing with chemicals is not like playing with clothes, or doing a manicure, there are penalties for playing chemicals in the lab. Even hair color experts at the salon are not rocket scientists, they do a bang up dye jobs to their clients or their own hair.
Example: "My hair is right about armpit length as it is, but I've severely damaged it by bleaching it all at once. As a student of cosmetology myself, I would have to say that it was probably one of the worst mistakes I could have ever made."
Another example: ok i did my hair yesterday i DIDN'T bleach it ,but im not sure what its called but she took the color out of my hair and then dies it a blond color and my head was on fire it killed me so after that i hated my hair color so i colored it my self a darker color, it looked so ugly and it burned me again it rully hrt so after i washed it my mom checked it for me and found small spots of blood all over my top scalp like over 20 of em now im scared and don't know why its there is it from the color am i sick and something is wrong ??

Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.

Google: Teen 'feared she would die' after reaction to hair dye
The allergic reaction was caused by a well-known brand of semi-permanent hair dye Chloe used to turn her hair black for a Halloweâen party. . . . . called for beauty bosses to ban hair dye chemical PPD (para-phenylenediamine) from the shelves. 11-04-11

The chemical is not new and is present in a number of brands of dark hair colours, acting to help adhere the dye to the hair so that it doesn't wash out. Itâs made from coal tar and is used in both permanent and semi-permanent hair colours. Itâs well-known to be a cause of serious allergic reactions -- including something called contact dermatitis which can lead to rashes, blisters, and open sores.
PPD is sometimes added to black henna tattoos and that using them is not safe. Allergic reactions usually begin within two to 10 days following application. One bad reaction can lead to sensitivities to other products such as hair dye, sunblock and some types of clothing dyes. Oftentimes, it's using the product a second or third time.

Google: A 38-year old mother left in a coma after using hair dye. 11-22-11. SHE DYED HER HAIR MANY TIMES BEFORE, USING THE SAME BRAND.

Permanent black hair dye is linked to causing leukemia and lymphomas.

Google Salon Hair Dye Lawsuits. About 336,000 results (0.17 seconds) Dec. 2011
When it comes to hair care treatments, product use or visits to a salon or spa, the consumer must take responsibility to do their homework and be aware of all the risks involved.

"23 years old Rihanna is well known for changing her hairstyle and hair colour on a regular basis and it looks as though all those treatments have finally begun to take their toll on her mane and perhaps her common sense." US Showbiz 2-18-12 Rihanna has reportedly paid $23,500 for an emergency haircut after hers was ruined in a sauna, to fly out hair stylist from L.A. to London..The Province 3-1-12.
A WOMAN was temporarily blinded when her face swelled up "like a football" following what she told was a severe reaction to hair dye.
Carmen Rowe, 25, from Swansea was hospitalised for three days after using the Clairol 'Nice n' Easy' natural black colour. She said: "I lost my job, all for the sake of a glamorous hairstyle. I just want to warn parents what could happen." She claimed she carried out a skin test 48 hours before using the dye without a problem and has been colouring her hair since she was 13. March 3, 2012.




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Some edgy curly hairstyles for long hair?

Q. I really want a new hairstyle for my naturally light brown curly hair. Does anyone have any "stand out" edgy looking hair ideas (preferably longer hairstyles)? I also would like to dye my hair, any coloring ideas as well?


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Here are some that I think are cute!:)

http://hairstylesweekly.com/images/2012/07/Popular-Long-Curly-Ombre-Hair.jpg

http://mediumhairstylesz.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Curly-Brown-Hair.jpg

http://www.latest-hairstyles.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/long-dark-brown-curly-style-view-2_mini.jpg

http://www.latest-hairstyles.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/long-red-ombre-hairstyle.jpg

http://www.chrisleso.com/images/Long_curly_trendy_hair_styling.jpg

http://womanandhome.media.ipcdigital.co.uk/21348/00000b72b/cef0_orh100000w570/Modern-retro-curls-hairstyle.jpg

http://static.becomegorgeous.com/gallery/pictures/junior_hair_style.jpg

http://cinepen.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/long-curly-wedding-hairstyles-sangmaestro-333x500.jpg

http://www.hairstylesfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Nice-Taylor-Swift-Long-Curly-Blonde-Hair.jpg

http://www.glamour.com/beauty/blogs/girls-in-the-beauty-department/0820-drew-barrymore-hair-bd.jpg

Does my new hair style look good?

Q. Trying out a new hair style and i want some feedback. Im 18.
Heres a pic:http://i.imgur.com/jJw7tnm.png


Answer
Nice yaar :)


www.squidoo.com
/best-stylish-and-trendy
-boys-hairstyles-2012




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what is a good hairstyle that will let me keep my LONG hair but give it style? ( young teen) something trendy.




analyzer4d


My hair is thick, long, and pretty frizzy. I need a transformation...


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if your hair is frizzy, straighten it.
you can get a straightener from walmart, target, online, and any beauty suppy shop. (sally's beauty supply is my favorite.)

if your parents will allow you, DYE YOUR HAIR. make it look natural! nothings better than a whole new color to go with your new straightened hair! if not, look into streaks, highlights, and maybe just a little color. (as in blue, green, ect.)

if your hair is thick, and your not happy with it, go to the salon, ask for just a quick thinning. they'll know what to do, and to make it 'edgy' but 'trendy' get a razor cut. it always looks great, maybe even get some layers? <3

do you have bangs? you can get long bangs, grow them out. you can get side-bangs, (which always look great!) just part it with a come to the side you prefer.

look online for cool pictures of styles you admire, show your parents, you dont wanna come home with something they dont like, they'll just keep bugging you until you fix/change it.

bring preference pictures with you to salons, they'll get a better view of what you want, remember, if they're doing something you dont like to your hair. immediatly say something! dont hold back and wait until the damage is done, i know from experience you'll just be sorry in the end.

stay away from any shampoo's that are greasy and not made for your type of hair. it will result in dandruff, greasy hair, and it will sometimes have a weird smell.

i hope this helped :)

[Picture] Improve my appearance.... hair, makeup??? tips?




Elise


Thanks for clicking on my question!
I am 16 looking for a new trendy, but practical hairstyle/look. I constantly wear my hair in a ponytail because I don't think it looks good down. I would like to keep it it's color and maybe I will add some natural looking highlights later. Also, I would like to keep it shoulder length or longer.
As for makeup, I like a very natural look. I have a young face, and don't wear that much makeup except a bit of concealer under my eyes and mascara.
Guys just aren't into me...I don't know why, maybe I should be doing something differently.

Please tell me your ideas!


http://tinypic.
com/2mpivb44

Thanks!


Also the link is broken up because yahoo won't let me post links... i don't know why. Put PLEASE copy and paste the link and give me your ideas!
thanks! yeah i am 5'5'' but i'm supposed to get up to 5'7''. I am very slender too.. but I don't think modeling would be for me. Thanks for all of your tips!



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I think for a 16 year old you look good. Your hair looks good down. Its hard to say from just one picture, but you could dye it a shade darker, a mahogany could look good, and perhaps getting it cut into a kind of rockish style, with it slightly flicking out in parts. I am trying to find a picture to add as an example.

Its good that you try and keep a more natural look. That's definitely better than too much makeup. I would just stick with eye-liner, to bring out your eyes more, as they are a good feature.

If guys aren't into you, its not necessarily your looks. Do you act shy around people? I couldn't pull at all when I was 16. Could it be more confidence?




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TRENDY SHORT HAIRSTYLE FOR GIRL?

Q. I have long hair (mid back) which as a result of colouring / straightening etc is in really bad condition. I went to a salon about 6 weeks ago and was told that it needed to be cut short, as in chin length Bob. I was so horrified that I've done nothing and it's only getting worse!

Because it's getting worse my BF has given me an ultimatum, have my hair cut by next Friday or he'll take me to a salon on Saturday - I know he's being cruel to be kind!

I think I've got a good face for short hair - heart shape / oval, petite features, not bad cheekbones, full lips etc, so

What do you think is the best short hair for girls? - I'm thinking in terms of what will suit me (I think I could get away with all) but also what's the trendiest:
BOB
Asymmetric BOB
PIXIE
OTHER

Thanks! Pics would be great.
Just_A_Girl - love the Rhianna cut especially with a very closely cropped nape, but I'd need to have a General anaesthetic for that cut!


Answer
I'm sorry that this has happened to you, but it's best for your hair so that it can grow in healthy. I currently have a pixie cut kinda like Emma Watson's hair, and I love it! However, I think that this style of pixie cut is super chic and trendy:
http://talkingmakeup.com/beauty/rihannas-short-pixie-hair-cut/

Good Luck!

what are non-trendy hairstyles for teen girls?

Q. i don't like today's hairstyles :p.
link doesn't work


Answer
what hairstyles do you like? your obviously not following trends, so do what you like.
personally, i have always liked the pixie cut, but i dont have the face for it. http://gracemagazine.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/katie-holmes-haircut-pixie.jpg. try something you've always wanted to try!




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New hair trends for summer 2013?

Q. I currently have dark brown hair with ombre towards the ends. I have had it for almost a year and now eevveerryyoonne wants it or is just now getting it. So I want to change it up a bit. I want something I can do that wont fade too fast and isn't an "un-natural" color. ( No blues, purples, pinks, yellows, ect.) I have had red highlights before (subtle red) I have asian hair so my hair doesn't get damaged too much. I do for one like the pastel colors some people have, although i heard it was hard to achieve. So does anyone out there know a good dyed hair style I should go for?


Answer
hmm...you could do a reverse ombré with a darker color at the ends or a lighter color up top, which is really popular right now. but it sounds like youre sorta sick of ombré. maybe you can get streaks of a lighter brown chestnut in your hair or highlights. these are all trends that I've seen but not seen everywhere.

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I hope i helped(:

Is ombre hair still 'in' for spring-summer 2013?

Q. I want to try ombre hair, but I'm not sure if it's still 'in'. My hair is a few inches past shoulder length and is a dark brown colour. I am moving to California during the summer, what styles are in over there?.. I am living in Alabama right now and I am not sure what is 'in' for hair and what is 'out'. If you don't think ombre hair is a good choice, what are some suggestions? Thank you for the help


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I would say ombre hair must be still 'in' for spring-summer 2013,because such a lot of people love that.I work in a wigs company,and it is said that ombre hair wigs would be still popular.Go ahead with it :P




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Thursday, April 24, 2014

50 year old women with long H- - - yes?

Q. Who said 48 to 50 something women couldnt have long hair and you are all silly thinking we would have long gray hair I pay out the hiny for color I look good no I look hot I have shoulder length hair and I am 48 and its not gray grow up


Answer
I love long hair on a women. It's feels so nice rubbing on my skin. Let it grow longer, and don't worry what anyone else thinks because I am sure there are many men that like myself like a long haired women.

I am 46 years old and am wanting a hair color change..?

Q. My natural hair color is a reddish/brown and it is a natural curls not a tight curl but a curl. My children have described my style as a Mullet, short on top and long sides and back. The length is below shoulders . Stuck in the *80's. Is there a web site to try on other styes and colors? or can someone give me some advice ?? I have thought of going a dark auburn and some caramel highlights or a dark chestnut with some blonde/red highlights. i have Bright blue eyes, semi-fair complextion. But i feel i have a big nose. Please help my appt is Monday


Answer
You could go to Google Images and check out "hairstyles for women over 40" or "hair colors for...", and see if anything suits you. Or check out http://BeGlamorous.com

This is the video about trying out hair colors & short styles online, but it offers all lengths and types:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSOQlRM9H0k

You might be interested in its wizard option, where you can select "fair complexion warm/cool," "age 41-50," "blue eyes, "large nose," your face shape, what length you want, etc, and it'll find the best styles and hair colors for you. Maybe print something out for your hairdresser to look at. There's also different shades of hair highlights you could experiment with.




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Will emo hair style suit on oval face boy?







Hello friend
my hair are straight,Black
bt my face shape is oval shape so will emo haiystyle suit on oval face shape boy..



Answer
Oval shaped faces can pretty much wear any hair style

Boys hair style?




notredamer


I have long thick hair and my hair always gets poofy, and it always looks matted whatever i do, can you show me some cool hairstyles for boys with long to medium length hair that are thick thanks


Answer
It sounds like you need to have it thinned out -- they have special scissors for that at any hair salon/barber. Tell them exactly what your problem is and they should be able to help. I'm not a hair stylist, but maybe some layers would work with your hair, too?




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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

choosing a hair colour for your skin tones?

Q. Light warm skin tones:
warm, yellow-red undertones...wtf?

Medium to deep warm skin tones:
warm, yellow-red undertones...wtf?

Light cool skin tones:
You have cool or blue-red undertones...wtf?

Medium to deep cool skin tones...wtf?


Answer
The light/medium/deep is a nice way of saying fair/tanned/dark...i think you should know which one of those you are. NOW, this is VERY easy, Answer these questions:
What color of clothing do you naturally gravitate toward (up against your face), Black, or brown? What flatters you more when you wear this jewelery, gold or silver? Do you look better with an orange or a pink scarf? What color do you naturally gravitate toward in clothing(If you don't know these ones, you should get to know them! It will help you out A lot in life), White or Ivory? Finally, do you have pink undertones in your skin (cool) or are your vains on the back of your wrist blue (cool)? Sorry NOW finally, are you prone to burn in the sun?(cool)...

My answers were very easy for me: Black clothes, silver or white gold jewelery, pink scarfs, STARK white clothinig, pink undertones, bluish green vains, not greenish green, yes I burn...All of my answers indicated COOL, the opposit indicates Warm...now do you understand a little bit better?

I do realize that it is not as straight forward for others, they may have mixed answers, but usually should hold a majority on the cool or warm skin toned range or they are doing it wrong.

EVERYBODY must be cool or warm and not neither or both, so it is good and very helpful to know this...Once you know, you can know what shades to pick from with makeup, haircolor etc (you go WITH your tone in almost all cases ESPECIALLY with lipstick and hair color and clothing) "Neutral" or "natural" terms usually means you could choose those options too, because they are neither cool nor warm and you might not fit a particular shade in the warm or cool or not want to be "too" cool or warm...but watch out for hair dye like those...because they could still be warm or cool and be labelled under the neutral tones

Don't forget: it is a common misconception that tanned people or Asian people are warm by definition...I learned the hard way that this is bullshit...although I am mostly jewish canadian of five generations, my mom's side is middle eastern jewish and I really take after her darkness. And being very tanned in the face, I STILL have more pink undertones on my body (just really undetectable on my face) than many fair people and burn in the sun too! So you could be medium skined and cool toned. It is important to look at your skin ALL OVER your body...my face does not obviously suggest that I am cool, but you look at the rest of me (paler and pinker) and it is obvious that it is!

The right hair color for my skin tone?




Juliiiie


I really need some help with this. I consider myself to be a warm with yellow undertones.. I'm very pale, but with a bit of a yellowish cast. (I tan well though) I look best in dark reddish purples, deep muted reds, muted olivey greens, and navy blues. My hair is naturally dark brown (I'd say about a level 7), and it's been dyed before.

I know I look good in auburns, as i have hazel eyes.. but it's SO hard to keep the red from fading and I really want a dramatic change.

Could I go blonde? Darker? Any advice is very much appreciated!



Answer
with your skin color, you could do any hair color.
I'd really recommend that you go with black hair though. Your eyes are hazel, it'll look awesome. Dark hair always compliments light eyes.




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What are some before and after hair coloring tips?




Mai


Im dying my hair one week from tomorrow. What are some before and after tips? I have some before tips but i need more after tips. (LOL that sounds werid!)


Answer
Dyeing your hair without assistance is sometimes necessary, so take the proper precautions to ensure your dye job is as good-looking and painless as possible.


Choosing the brand of dye is an important first step. Some dyes--such as the "mousse" types of non-permanent color--are actually designed to be self-applied. If you're aiming for a color that will wash out in a few weeks, these are by far the best route to go. Simply shake the can and spray the mousse into your gloved palm, then thoroughly work through your hair, just as you would shampoo. Take a quick shower half an hour later, and your hair will have undergone the transformation!

Pin a towel around your shoulders to protect your clothing from dye spatters and wear plastic gloves to protect your hands. Avoid rubber gloves, as they will snag on your hair. Brush your hair so that it is straight and keep a rattail comb handy for separating strands. Part your hair down the middle. Position yourself in front of a mirror, sitting down if possible, and begin the process.


Dip the brush into the dye and, starting with the left side of your head, section off clumps of hair and apply the dye. Do not come too close to your scalp with the dye, and although you should be careful not to smear it on your face, neck or ears, it can be cleaned off once the process is finished. Don't stop the dyeing process to clean off skin--it will happen continuously and is easy enough to remove once the dye process is complete. Once you have finished a piece, pull it over onto the right side of your part to dry and move on. Continue until all visible hair on the left side of your head is coated in the dye. Then, move around to the back, the trickiest part. You may want to position another mirror behind you, or simply pull the clump up so that you can see it in the mirror before you to ensure that it is thoroughly covered, and let it rest on top of your head to dry. This is exhausting on the arms and a little tedious, so rest if need be, but keep in mind that the dye is already setting into much of your hair.


Once the back is done, the coated left side should be congealed enough that it can be moved back without getting dye on your face and neck. The back clumps can also be maneuvered to the left. Go through the same process on the right side of your head, pulling the clumps over onto the left in order to reach the bottom parts.


Once your whole head of hair has been coated, set a timer according to the package directions, and begin the process of cleaning dye spatters from your face, neck, and ears. Use soap and water, being careful not to touch your hairline, and if necessary a heavy-duty cleaner can be employed and quickly rinsed again with soap and water. Keep long hair away from your skin using a large clip.


Once the dye has set, it is time to rinse. It is recommended to do this in the shower so that you will have both hands free, putting your gloves back on once the water is running at an acceptable temperature. Be careful of shower curtains that could become accidentally speckled with dye. Following the package instructions, run warm water through your hair and shampoo accordingly, and remove your gloves once the water runs clear again. Ensure that you remove any dye on your body with soapy water before getting out of the shower, or you may find your skin dyed for quite a while! This is particularly important when dying hair black, and once you have removed your gloves, use caution when running fingers through your wet hair. Vestiges of dye may still be lingering there--once your hair is completely dry this will be nothing to worry about--and can still stain your skin at this point.


When you emerge from the shower, simply dry and style your hair as usual!

L'Oreal Color Pulse mousse with red hair?




Fred R


Hi everyone, this is my first posting to Yahoo! Answers, and I wanted to know, I have red hair and I wanted to use L'Oreal Color Pulse Mousse in Chilled Plum. Will the product work with my hair? P.S. my hair is closer to a copper than the usual red hair.
If anyone wants to know the actual color of my hair, I hope this link works.

http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/9766/photo28bi5.jpg



Answer
First you should not have any other color on your hair. You will see some color difference from your natural shade but it will not be the sample color on the packaging. I think that you should spend a little extra by buying the kit and testing it first. If it works out to your satisfaction, then go ahead and use it all over following the directions closely. If the color test does not work for you, all you've lost is a few dollars and you've saved yourself a whole lot of grief and or disappointment.




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How should I style my hair?

Q.


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A thousand different ways!
HOW TO STYLE LONG HAIR:
Dress up an easy down day with a bow.
Try the trendy wrap-around braid with bangs.
Make your hair and accessory with a huge topknot.
Scrunch with a texturizing spray for a beach-y look.
Soften up a work blazer with a sweet side part.
Use a round brush for a full-of-body blowout.
Rough up a side pony with a rugged safari hat.
Try a classic French braid, coil to the side.
Embrace fluffy curls - the bigger, the better!
Do Duchess Catherine brown (the new blond).
Disguise grow-out bangs with a single braid.
If you dare: shaved sides are having a moment.
Do a Farrah-style flip, any face shape.
Whip up a Rapunzelesque rope braid.
Days-old hair? Do a double deck pony.
Rock an easy side braid for a weekend look. Add Wafarer-style specs and a red-hot lip. Fierce!
THINK BIG: The new blowout is all about big, bouncy volume. Start blow-drying hair with a large barrel brush, set in loose pin curls for 10 minutes, then shake out until ends are wavy.
CREATE A HALO: Braiding hair horizontally on either side of a deep side part creates a whimsical, hippie-like effect. I call it the Hunger Games style. Other magazines called it the 'goddess' look. I've seen them last week during Dancing with the Stars. Dayana Mendoza the Miss Universe, recently on the Apprentice had that same hairstyle, & recently Florence Welch wore her hair during the Met Gala. Google her. Took about 10 mins. to do, use bobby pins to secure the braids to your head. Other magazines called it, the Goddess look. Victoria Newman on the Young & the Restless did a similar a week ago! Kelly Osborne wore it during Fashion Police 10-8-12.
I'm sure NO ONE in you school have done that!
Google: Rihanna Shows Off New Braided Style
Google: Katy Perry's Braid. katy perry's braid
Google: Peopleâs Choice Awards Hair: Helmet Braids Dominate 1-10-13
In People magazine, they have a page 20 ways to braid your hair!
Jennifer Aniston's wavy Emmy hair by Chris McMillian (both owners of Living Proof hair care): "I Frenched-braided her hair and took it out right before she left. She looked like she just stepped off the beach It always looks like she just had a romp in bed!"

Soft updos and silk scarves at Dolce & Gabbana. The summery hair at Dolce was anchored by beautiful printed scarves that hairstylist Guido Paulo wrapped around textured, pulled-apart updos. He started by rough-drying the models' hair with mousse before pinning it into an updo that was "not really a twist, not really a knot, just exactly how a Sicilian woman would pin her hair up," he said. To keep the headband from looking severe, Paulo left a few centimeters of the hairline exposed, covered the very tops of the ears with the scarf, and tied it on the side.

HOW I STYLED MY HAIR IN HS with past the shoulder length to long hair:
My hair cut was below my boobs, until I grad. from HS it went down to my waist. I have various styles for my hair, didn't have bangs then.

1. I parted them in the middle, had two baby pony tails right where the top of my ears, and they fall to the front, while the rest of my hair hang loose on the back. I also curled the ends under, using plastic curlers (when I go to sleep).

2. Other times, I braided my hair after they're washed, so they're curly for days! I have about 6 sections that was braided so the curls are tighter. In the morning, when I take the braids out, finger comb so they don't get frizzy.

3. Do the Pocahantas bun. Divide your hair vertically in 2. Coil the top section, using bobby pins. Let the other bottom half loose.

4. Add hairsticks to your bun, instead.

5. Coil the top, coil the bottom section.

6. Braid the top coil, bun it. Let the rest fall out.

7. Add hair sticks to the braided bun.

I can do 7 different styles per week (even now). The idea is to experiment, practice the night before, so you can easily do them by morning. Takes me 2-10 mins. to style my knee length hair. I've posted 98 on Facebook.

Whats are some cute ways to wear your hair up?

Q.


Answer
Do you have short, medium or long hair?

I can style my very long hair 7 different ways up, takes 2-10 mins. I'm pretty sure they're all cute, people tell me so!

Create one of your own, be funky, sophisticated, elegant, however you like I'm sure you'll get compliments!

I'm guessing the length of your hair here copied & pasted from Glamour mag.
HOW TO STYLE LONG HAIR:
Dress up an easy down day with a bow.
Try the trendy wrap-around braid with bangs.
Make your hair and accessory with a huge topknot.
Scrunch with a texturizing spray for a beach-y look.
Soften up a work blazer with a sweet side part.
Use a round brush for a full-of-body blowout.
Rough up a side pony with a rugged safari hat.
Try a classic French braid, coil to the side.
Embrace fluffy curls - the bigger, the better!
Do Duchess Catherine brown (the new blond).
Disguise grow-out bangs with a single braid.
If you dare: shaved sides are having a moment.
Do a Farrah-style flip, any face shape.
Whip up a Rapunzelesque rope braid.
Days-old hair? Do a double deck pony.
Rock an easy side braid for a weekend look. Add Wafarer-style specs and a red0hot lip. Fierce!
THINK BIG: The new blowout is all about big, bouncy volume. Start blow-drying hair with a large barrel brush, set in loose pin curls for 10 minutes, then shake out until ends are wavy.
CREATE A HALO: Braiding hair horizontally on either side of a deep side part creates a whimsical, hippie-like effect. I call it the Hunger Games style. Other magazines called it the 'goddess' look. I've seen them last week during Dancing with the Stars. Dayana Mendoza the Miss Universe, recently on the Apprentice had that same hairstyle, & recently Florence Welch wore her hair during the Met Gala. Google her. Took about 10 mins. to do, use bobby pins to secure the braids to your head. Other magazines called it, the Goddess look. Victoria Newman on the Young & the Restless did a similar a week ago! Kelly Osborne wore it during Fashion Police 10-8-12.
I'm sure NO ONE in you school have done that!

Google: Peopleâs Choice Awards Hair: Helmet Braids Dominate 1-10-13

Soft updos and silk scarves at Dolce & Gabbana. The summery hair at Dolce was anchored by beautiful printed scarves that hairstylist Guido Paulo wrapped around textured, pulled-apart updos. He started by rough-drying the models' hair with mousse before pinning it into an updo that was "not really a twist, not really a knot, just exactly how a Sicilian woman would pin her hair up," he said. To keep the headband from looking severe, Paulo left a few centimeters of the hairline exposed, covered the very tops of the ears with the scarf, and tied it on the side.

HOW I STYLED MY HAIR IN HS with past the shoulder length to long hair?
My hair cut was below my boobs, until I grad. from HS it went down to my waist. I have various styles for my hair, didn't have bangs then.

1. I parted them in the middle, had two baby pony tails right where the top of my ears, and they fall to the front, while the rest of my hair hang loose on the back. I also curled the ends under, using plastic curlers (when I go to sleep).

2. Other times, I braided my hair after they're washed, so they're curly for days! I have about 6 sections that was braided so the curls are tighter. In the morning, when I take the braids out, finger comb so they don't get frizzy.

3. Do the Pocahantas bun. Divide your hair vertically in 2. Coil the top section, using bobby pins. Let the other bottom half loose.

4. Add hairsticks to your bun, instead.

5. Coil the top, coil the bottom section.

6. Braid the top coil, bun it. Let the rest fall out.

7. Add hair sticks to the braided bun.




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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Cute summer hairstyles?

Q. I have dark brown pretty long hair about 5-6 inches passed my shoulders, And I have layers that I'm trying to grow out my shortest layers are like 2-3 inches passed my shoulders. I have a flat iron and a 1 inch curling iron.
Links. YouTube videos. Pictures. Instructions. I'll except any answers!
Please and thank youu(:


Answer
I appoligize for the very long message :( -------------------------------------------------------------------------->------->
-Go for beachy curls by using a curling iron thicker than a 1 inch. you can also curl your hair and make a headband for a boho look like this pic:

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.hairstylesall.com/collection/summer_hairstyles/summer_hairstyles73.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.hairstylesall.com/collection/summer_hairstyles/summer_hairstyles73.html&usg=__9bY6Lm5C-wIzZBRni9BphLhzoJ8=&h=400&w=400&sz=37&hl=en&start=48&zoom=1&tbnid=LBRYC9HGwt5mBM:&tbnh=143&tbnw=138&ei=k4sWToyvAuXhiAK--YnSBQ&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dsummer%2Bhairstyles%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1280%26bih%3D627%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=420&page=3&ndsp=24&ved=1t:429,r:13,s:48&tx=48&ty=92

-how to make this headband you will need three stands of either leather, rope, pretty much anything you like and is cute. Then put 3 strings long enough to wrap around your head and tie a knot at the end leaving a bit of strands so that you have enough to tie another knot later. next just begin to braid the 3 strands in a basic braid. you can add beads if you like or wut ever u feel is cute. Then once your done braiding and it fits around your head tie another knot at the other end and then tie the 2 knots together so that it will lightly sit on your head like the picture. You can get leather or rope and beads at michaels or any craft store be creative with it.

-you may also like to french braid your bangs and curl your hair like these pics:

http://www.hair.becomegorgeous.com/celebrity_hair/how_to_french_braid_your_bangs-1228.html

-you can also do a fishtail braid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctkXA4V0zTg&feature=channel_video_title

-check this youtube channel out this girl is amazing at what she does and I get alot of my hair styles from her

http://www.youtube.com/user/FoxyLocksExtensions

i need hairstyles for summer!?

Q. I have long thick hair i need some cute hairstyles for summer... help me out


Answer
Youtube "summer hairstyles".
There are heaps of cute hairstyle tutorials.




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SKIN TONE AND HAIR COLOUR QUESTIONS???????? IS IT TRUE CERTAIN ETHNICS DON'T SUIT CERTAIN HAIR COLOURS????

Q. WHY DO PEOPLE SAY CERTAIN ETHNICITY/ETHNIC GROUPS DON'T SUIT CERTAIN HAIR COLOURS????????? HOW TRUE IS THIS????????????? I THOUGHT HAIR COLOURS ONLY DEPENDED ON YOUR SKIN TONE. NOT ETHNICITY, HOW YOU PHYSICALLY LOOK LIKE, WHETHER YOU'RE ETHNICALLY WHITE, LATIN, BROWN, BLACK-AFRICAN ETC.


I HEAR PEOPLE SAYING THINGS LIKE BLACK PEOPLE DON'T SUIT BLONDE HAIR, BUT WHAT IF THAT ETHNICALLY BLACK PERSON HAS LIGHT BROWN SKIN?????????? ANOTHER ONE IS OF AN ASIAN PERSON WHO HAS LIGHTER SKIN BUT PEOPLE SAY ASIAN PEOPLE DON'T SUIT BLONDE HAIR. WHY IS THIS??????????? I THOUGHT HAIR COLOURS ONLY DEPEND ON YOUR SKIN TONE AND WHICH SUITS AN INDIVIDUAL BETTER. NOT HOW YOU LOOK OR WHAT RACE YOU ARE


Answer
People say those lies because they are racists and, they are jealous of the women of color who rock blond dye in their hair and look very good with it. Like that ignorant rich chic from Real Housewives of Atlanta, that blond hair looks good against her brown skin. I can't stand how she acts but, she can wear that blond hair and her eye shadow game is always on point.

Pure extensions hair extensions?

Q. I got the pure extensions on Thursday their the ones the get put in your using a little barrel and clamping it shut . My coworker put them in as kind of practice since were both new to it but now they are hurting me really bad I have thick hair so she put a lot of rows in and the back of my head is so sore ! I want to take them out but don't want to because I spent 600 dollars on them . Is this normal or did she maybe put them in rong ?


Answer
My suggestion? Call Customer Service for Pure, maybe YOU'RE doing it wrong.

Getting extensions are not that easy, like buying shoes. AND if you have problem styling your own hair, add hair extensions to the formula, it will be even harder to style when you have them.

People waste tons of money on extensions because it's the new trend. Without doing much research. Then, they come to YA HAIR and ask us questions on how to clip it on their hair, if they can go swimming, play sports, if they can dye or perm, etc. Do you think you'll have time for school, trying to put on hair extensions over 1 hour every morning? Then, they ruin it by dyeing to match their hair.
If you live in NYC, Chicago, Atlanta, Texas or San Diego and you wear hair extensions made by Remy, it COULD have been from a stolen beauty store and are sold for much more! It's also possible they're being sold ONLINE.
It's really not that simple! Then again, it will not work out if you have thin hair, the clip will be showing through! How embarrassing will that be, if it keeps falling out from your head, if it's not on right!?!
May 22, 2011: Model and businesswoman Katie Price, who was formerly topless model Jordan, is demanding compensation from a top Los Angeles hair salon after she spent $17,000 on hair colourings and extensions that she claims were botched, leaving her hair so damaged it began falling out.

Kate Gosselin got hers from a salon, and she was on the front cover of People magazine, but she HATED her hair!!!! Access Hollywood. She paid $7,000 for hers. Took 7 hours.

At the salon: 25-50 ($50-$100) extensions, they also have hidden costs, like monthly maintenance fees, one girl charge YA poster $248 more saying the salon put 120 extensions on her head, but she only counted 60. They are very charming!
Google Britney Spear's hair extensions. July 21, 2010.
Jessica Simpson & Paris Hilton don't even use their own hair extensions, plus they have stylists to do them in photo shoots or travel with them. Jessica was photographed, showing her clip-ons during a windy day.


EXAMPLES OF WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT their HAIR EXTENSIONS
well on friday i got synthetic extensions, and they dont curl very well, so i was wondering if i plaited them and left them over night would they go crinkly and mix in with my real hair
because theyre fake i dont know if i can actually style them very well, which is annoying!
+they are starting too get ratty, any tips on how to take care of them ?
thanks!

And another ex:
I have sewn in hair extensions. My natural hair is neck-length, and these extensions are down to my chest. They're sewn in (if you didn't already know) with black tracks, while the hair is my natural hair colour: brown. But I want to have it up in a high-ish ponytail. But, obviously, the tracks are really obvious. How can I make them less obvious?
I hate having to have my hair down all the time. I've always wanted it, but now I'm getting bored. :/

One more ex:
I removed my hair extensions yesterday after 4 months. My hair is really thin does any1 no any good products to thicken it?


This one says it all:
i have had hair extensions done in a hairdressers in melton mowbray 3weeks ago. i have been told they are 100% real hair but they look terrible,it looks like i have been back-combing it. if i curl them it just goes frizzy and if i straighten them it also goes very frizzy with the back-coming look. i have bought all the products that was advised and i have looked after them the way i was told to. i have had hair extensions before and they were lovely, i had no problems. i have been back 2 times to the hairdressers for help and advise and i was told that the hair is rubbing on my shoulders which is giving the back-combing look (my shoulders are not that big). i am now asking for my money back and the hair taken out but they are refusing. i have spoke to the hairdressing federation and they told me to call trading standards, they said to get them tested but i do not know where to send them. thanks for any help.




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favorite hairstyle for men?

Q. Which hairstyle do you like best on men? I know everyone looks different but just which general style do you like best?

1. http://collider.com/wp-content/uploads/josh-duhamel-image.jpg

2. http://www.justjared.com/photo-gallery/2535694/chris-hemsworth-thor-photocall-in-rome-04/

3. http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/jake-gyllenhaal/images/22241325/title/jake-gyllenhaal-photo

4. http://www.fashonhair.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Mens-Hair-Styles-2.jpg

5. http://mens-haircuts.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/layered-haircut.jpg

6. http://www.mens-hairstyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Trendy-men-hairstyles-2013.jpg

7. http://bestof.provocateuse.com/show/jensen_ackles/69


Answer
A moehak

What hairstyle does Brian (Paul Walker) have in Fast and Furious?

Q. What hairstyle/haircut does he have in fast and furious 1 & 2? He has a wavy, thick smooth type hair and I have straight, thick hair trained forward (asian/male). How would I ask a barber to cut my hair like his. I'm still growing it out to be long and as soon as its long enough I'll go from there. Please good answers, thanks!


Answer
here is no doubt that common man follows the celebrities when it comes to fashion. As 2013, has begun almost all the celebrities have tried new hairstyles. They are looking cool in their new avatars. If you will spend a few hours with your hair stylist you can also get a makeover but for that you have to know about the hairstyle which you wish to try. In 2013, very short hairstyle are in trend so most the celebrities have tried this adorable hairstyle, but most of them have tried something new with their hair so that they can look different and trendy. Here is men celebrity short hairstyle which you can look up to.




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Monday, April 21, 2014

What is a good website for mens trendy hair styles?

Q. Are there any sites that specialize in showing photos of mens trendy hair styles? By trendy, I'm not looking for run of the mill Justin Timberlake stuff or guido hair. I'm looking more for work with pomps or even some hipster stuff you might see. Something more urban, but for white guys.

Also, if you post your opinion about hipsters not pertinent solely to a website link, you'll be labeled on Facebook by all your friends as a hipster and none of them will want to talk to you. They won't even "Like" any of your posts anymore and definitely won't comment on photos you keep posting.

Toodles!


Answer
www.theaxeeffect.com/TrendyHairStyles

www.garnierusa.com/Fructis

coolmenshair.com/2011/03/menâs-hairstyles-2010-2011.html

- I just typed in trendy male hairstyles on google.
- Plus type in male hairstyles on google images.(:
HOPE I HELPED!(:

Scene hair styles....?

Q. Ok, Ok. Its time for a new hair cut, and my mom said I could pick it out. I was thinking of a more scene hair styles. I don't want the ones were there all prim up high and stuck up. I want a dropped straight one. Would it be ok if you could send me some pics of some LONG and STRAIGHT scene hair? Thanks.


Answer
http://popular-hairstyles-photos.blogspot.com/2010/12/popular-hairstyles-photos-type-cute.html


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Sunday, April 20, 2014

Hair color question....?

Q. I have light brown hair, and i was wanting to dye it a dark brown. Do you think its a good idea. Does it damage your hair alot? I have plae skin and blue eyes if it helps.


Answer
I think you should always pick a color that goes well with your skin tone and once your roots begin to grow out the change or difference in color wont be as noticeable, but then thats just me.
Here's some tips from some pros. And the cons of it.

Heres the cons -
Youâre usually safer in coloring as long as you use deposit only colors. These tend to be much less harsh to the hair, and have less risk of doing actual damage. If your choice of color requires that the starting color be lifted to a lighter level, be sure that you donât lift the color level too much in one process. This is where most haircolor related problems occur â the bleaching process. While deposit-only color processes simply introduce color molecules into the hair shaft, high-lift processes use stronger formulations of peroxide (and sometimes a separate bleaching stage) to disperse the original color and then introduce a lighter tonal color.
Fortunately, most of todayâs products are formulated to be gentler to the hair and scalp and you can always do a patch test to check for chemical sensitivities before having a procedure done. I realize that by most peopleâs standards, I am overly cautious about doing nothing to harm the hair. But I know how most women (and especially young girls) feel about their hair and would never want to see a young woman forced to cut off her long hair because of a bad reaction to a service that she didnât really need.
http://www.hairfinder.com/hairquestions/hair_color_damage.htm

Skin Tone: Your new hair color should complement your skin tone. Light-skinned people don't look good with very dark hair because it draws color out of their skin. Dark, tanned skin doesn't look great when mixed with a one-tone blonde, but four or five blonde, chestnut or honey tones look fabulous.

*~*~* Just for you since you asked about dying your hair dark brown - BROWN:
Brunette is always a safe choice as it suits nearly every girl in town. Varying the shade with highlights can achieve a huge range of looks. From chocolate brown and bronze shades to honey or dark blonde, combinations of natural tones gives incredible shine as darker-pigmented tints add condition to your hair.*~*~*

Will coloring my hair damage it?
Only if the wrong level of peroxide is used or you are over-processing (too many permanent colors are applied) your hair. If you constantly change your hair color, especially if you go from blonde to brown and back to blonde, you must regularly use deep conditioning treatments.
Why can colored hair look dull?
Over-processing is the biggest reason. If your hair is starting to look dull, use semi-permanent colors where the pigments sit on top of the hair adding plenty of tone and shine.
What's better for my hair, semi-permanent or permanent color?
Semi-permanent color gives your hair a higher shine and enhances condition, but they won't lift natural hair color. Also, a semi-permanent tint will not cover large amount of grey hair (more than 50%). If a permanent tint is used correctly, you will always achieve a beautiful effect and semi-permanent tints can be used to maintain these permanent treatments, adding condition. http://www.haircolor-tips.com/haircolors.htm

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Choosing The Perfect Hair Color
Coloring your hair is one of the most common and exciting ways of expressing your individuality. Whether you are using hair color to brighten your own shade, to create a completely new look, or to cover gray hair, the choice of color can be confusing. There are hundreds of shades to choose from. With all the choices, which is best for you?

There are undoubtedly a number of shades that can be effective. However your color will be most flattering if you take into consideration your underlying skin tones and eye color. Your natural beauty will be accentuated by a beautiful hair color that blends with and enhances your skin tones.

Before making your hair color choice, look intently at your skin and try to evaluate the underlying tones. You may want to enlist the aid of your hairdresser or a friend. Now you are ready to make an educated choice of hair color.

Light warm skin tones:
You have warm, yellow-red undertones. Your skin may be described as ivory, peaches and cream, creamy beige or light golden tan. Your eye color is green, hazel, amber, or brown.
Choose a hair color that is light and warm for the most flattering effect.
This includes beige blonde, light golden blonde, strawberry blonde, light auburn, light brown with lots of golden or red highlights or golden blonde with red highlights.

Medium to deep warm skin tones:
You have warm, yellow-red undertones. You would be described as having tawny, deep golden brown or coppery skin. Your eye color is green, topaz, amber, cinnamon, or coffee bean in color.
Deep, rich hair color is for you. Your best shade may be medium to dark golden brown, golden brown with red highlights, honey brown, chestnut, copper or mahogany.

Light cool skin tones:
You have cool or blue-red undertones. Your skin color might be called alabaster, rosy pink, rose beige or light pearl. Your eye color is light blue, gray blue, gray green or blue green.
Choose a hair color that is cool or âashâ in tone, such as white blonde, platinum or silvery blonde, taupe or light brown with wheat tones. Highlight any of these with lighter ash or platinum blonde.

Medium to deep cool skin tones:
Your skin tone may be referred to as light olive, dark olive, gray-brown, dark brown or ebony and your eye color may be blue-green, deep blue, deep green, cool brown or black.
Flattering hair color shades are plum, burgundy brown, dark brown, black, slate or any of these with plum or burgundy highlights.

Hair color can be an effective fashion statement and is even more exciting when matched with your natural skin tones.


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The first and most basic rule of hair coloring is to aim to have your hair and your hair style look as natural as possible (unless you explicitly intend it not to!). Many hair stylists recommend that you stay within two shades of your natural hair colour. It is also important to consider the condition of your hair before colouring, Hair that is damaged before colouring, will more than likely be more damaged after the process. The state of your hair also influences the absorbancy of your hair and the length of time the coloring solution should be applied for.

Which should you choose? If you are looking for a gentle boost to your hair color that does not give you regrowth then a semi-permanent color is for you. These colors, sometimes called glazing, color stains, or washes, work by coating the hair with a non-peroxide colour that washes out over a 4-6 week period. They will cover most grey hair, and will actually help to tame any annoying frizzies you may have. Semi-permanent colors are the most gentle way to color your hair and are a low risk way to try out a new colour. It is recommended that you use semi-permanent colors for as long as they are giving you the results you desire.

Permanent colours, however, are required if you wish to lighten your hair as semi-permanent color will only darken hair. Permanent hair colour also gives a much better coverage of grey hair. It works by bleaching and depositing the color in a one step process. If you decide to use a permanent hair colour you will need to minimize the damage to your hair by being extra careful with your hair care regime at home.

The next choice you need to make is whether to have a block color or highlights. Highlights can be added by streaking, weaving, and foiling. Just about any hairstyle can be highlighted, and is usually a great way to add depth and texture to your hair style.

Now you only need to decide which color to try. Before you rush out and colour your hair there are some basic rules you need to consider. You need to determine whether a warm or a cool shade will be best for you. The best way to do this, is to determine your natural coloring.

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You've finally decided to color your hair after seeing how great your friends' color looks on her. So you rush to the store, buy that exact color and do it yourself at home. Come to find out, the color looks all wrong on you and you hate it. I can't tell you how many times this has happened to me before I went to Cosmetology school. You ask yourself "why did this happen". Here's why...

When you're choosing a hair color, it's not as simple as picking up a box and getting that exact color match. Many elements factor in when coloring your hair:

Your Skin tones, eye color, your natural and artificial hair color all play a big role in which color will look great on you. You need to first determine whether you fall into the warm or cool category.

Tones & Levels

Another key factor is understanding tones and levels on color boxes. Tone refers to whether a color is warm or cool. The warm (golden) colors are red, orange and yellow. You may have noticed on some hair color boxes, there are references to "medium warm brown" or "natural golden blonde". This means the undertone of the color is warm - either red, orange, or yellow. These can be used to give hair a warmer look.

The cool (ash) colors are blue, green, and violet/purple (same thing). When the hair color names refer to "dark ash blonde" and so forth, it means they have a green, blue, or purple undertone. These you should be careful with. If you put a green or blue undertone color on a warm color (especially a gold/yellow color) hair, you will come out with green.
Levels refer to the degree of lightness or darkness of a color with 1 being the lowest (black) and 12 being the highest (lightest blonde).

Now that you know whether you need a cool or warm tone and you understand tones and levels, you're ready for the next step. Understanding the natural pigment in your hair and adding artificial pigment(color product). This is where the color wheel comes into play.

Complimentary colors are colors opposite on the color wheel. Red-Green, Blue-Orange etc. What does this mean to you? Well, if you have golden blonde hair, your hair tone is either red, orange, or yellow warm tones. So if you put a cool colored tone on like ash. You're hair is most likely to turn green.

Look at the wheel. Let's say you have yellow under tones to your hair, and you want to cool it to an ash. You decide blue undertone ash toner will do, since it is a cool undertone. Well, by doing this you'll end up with green hair! As you can see, on the wheel that blue and yellow make green. If you want to cancel out whatever undertone you have, you should use the opposite color on the wheel.
In other words, if you have brown hair with red highlights and you can't stand the red, then you would use the opposite color on the wheel to neutralize the red. In this case, the neutralizing color would be green (ash).



Here's an example of choosing a color:

You have golden blonde hair ( level 9 ) and you want to go darker to a light, medium, warm brown

( Level 7 ). Remember you have yellow and maybe orange in your natural pigment. So you would choose a neutral level 7 because neutrals have all 3 primary colors in them and almost always cancel out those bad colors like green or orange. My word of advice is, if you are a blonde, going darker, have a professional do it because blonde hair is a little tricky when it comes to going darker. Usually, one color application isn't enough because you will most likely come up green. The green will have to be neutralized. See a professional. http://www.styles101.com/haircolor2.html

special product cover for grey hair before applying hair dye for longer color?




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my grey roots start showing within days of applying Loreal Mojirel hairdye
I heard that there is some product available in US which is used on the grey hair before application of the actual hair dye. this makes the color stay on the grey hair much longer upto 5 weeks even. Does anyone know about this product?



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The biggest trick is to get your hair absolutely clean. Before coloring, my stylist uses a special clarifying shampoo, which removes oils and residual chemicals from the hair. Unfortunately I don't know what its called. Perhaps you could ask your stylist, or call a Sally Beauty Supply if there is one near you.




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Hair..... Help please? advice?

Q. My hair natural hair color: medium brown, hair length: almost to bra strap. really thin, damaged hair. Hair shampoos I use: tresemme luxurious volume. Herbel essence volumizing. Pantene regular one. I don't know what shampoo's are good and bad for my hair and what products to use to make my hair healthier.and longer and if possible thicker. I can't afford hair extentions so don't bother suggesting. Please be completely honest and help me. Thanks :) also leave any additional advice tips and tricks thanks. And also I do take.biotin. 1000 5 times a day and I'm 14 years old turning 15 in over a month.


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Hair products are NOT made of glue to fix, prevent, reverse hair from getting damaged, or hair loss, or make them grow . . . . they are a trillion dollar business. They also do NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss caused by heat & chemicals - hair's worst enemies. ⢠Hair products may claim one or more benefits, but usually they do not have scientific base.â¨
"No hair product can change the hair's biology," says Eric Bone, senior VP of global research and innovation @ L'Oreal USA. "Products that 'repair' them are like glue used to put a broken vase back together. At the end of the day, it's still broke," says dermatologist Paul J. McAndrews, MD, a clinical professor @ the University of Southern California School of Medicine. "Overall, products are a temporary fix, although some can help prevent damage. But your best bet is really to stop damaging hair, period."

The hair that you see now? They're dead. Wikipedia. Anything you put on your hair or do, has nothing to do with growing. NEVER take supplements or medications without your doctor's OK.
You have thin hair? Treat your hair like that of a baby's hair, LOTS OF TLCs. I know you're an adult now with adult hair, but there are symptoms for bleaching, hair straightening, relaxing, crimping hair even to normal hair types.If it's longer, you can braid them the night before, take the braids out, finger comb, and your hair will be thicker, curlier for days!
Get the right kind of haircut for your hair. The cut should not only be according to your face shape, but also according to your hair quality. If you have really fine hair, a shorter crop with more texture will give the appearance of a fuller head. You can also opt for bangs, as they are a great hairstyle option.

"Many times patients will be taking over-the-counter medications or vitamins or homeopathic remedies not realizing that it can interfere with their regular medications or may build up unhealthy levels within in their body," said Dr. Rober Kershner, who's a surgeon with a background in biochemistry
If you've straightened your hair in the past, it may grow slowly or none at all.
Google: "Foods for Healthy Hair" http://www.foodforhealthyhair.com/ http://sg.news.yahoo.com/food-for-health⦠- or 10 Best Foods for Your Hair.
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NO MATTER which link you picked, they all suggest the same foods. Your hair may be the fastest-growing tissue in the body but, unlike the skin, it cannot repair itself. That is why getting the right balance of vitamins and proteins is imperative. Don't expect to look like you've stepped out of a hair commercial the day after you've changed your diet. It is likely to take at least three months before you actually see tangible results. Hair is dead, but hair also has electrical energy; the negative charge of damaged hair can lead to flyways and unruly hair.

Growing healthy hair doesn't come from a bottle or pills and hair products do not speed hair growth. Any hair oil, is another form to keep hair moisturized, nothing more. If you're in HS, your hair & nails should be growing normally, and as healthily as possible, since you're eating healthy foods. But when hair isn't growing as fast, it's because they've been tampered with: chemicals, hair straightening, etc. . .

"You find people oiling hair every single day, the hair sweats and it doesnât get washed. What do you think happens? It goes limp and becomes thin because it is not breathing,â Shamillah Mohammed, a hairstylist at SUQA, says.

5 Hair MYTHS - BUSTED
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âOld wivesâ tales and ineffective products that claim to treat or rehabilitate hair often have a placebo effect because people want them to work,â says Davis-Sivasothy, author of âHair Care Rehab,â (www.haircarerehab.com). âBut many of these ideas and products actually do the opposite of whatâs intended, and they delay the user from seeking out real solutions.â
Davis-Sivasothy debunks the following common hair-care myths:
â¢Â Myth: Thereâs a magic pill (or oil, serum or balm) to grow our hair faster, stronger or thicker. Unfortunately, no. Hair growth is genetically predetermined and controlled by our hormones. Unless the magic pill affects our genes or hormones, thereâs no hope that it might make our hair grow. (This includes prenatal vitamins. Credit the upsurge in hormone levels during pregnancy for those vibrant tresses!) Basic vitamin supplements can offer slight improvements in hair quality, but only if our body truly lacks the particular vitamin or mineral being taken.

Best answer comes from people with Avatars, showing their healthy shiny, soft, silky, smooth hair.

Does revlon color stay work with guy hair?

Q. can the female brand work for males without problems?


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Yes, they both have hairs, right? WITHOUT PROBLEMS? That's where you're wrong!

Style meets chemistry meets biology: We're talking hair coloring.

Playing with chemicals is not like playing with clothes, or doing a manicure, there are penalties for playing chemicals in the lab. Even hair color experts at the salon are not rocket scientists, they do a bang up dye jobs to their clients or their own hair.

Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.

Google: Teen 'feared she would die' after reaction to hair dye
The allergic reaction was caused by a well-known brand of semi-permanent hair dye Chloe used to turn her hair black for a Halloweâen party. . . . . called for beauty bosses to ban hair dye chemical PPD (para-phenylenediamine) from the shelves. 11-04-11

The chemical is not new and is present in a number of brands of dark hair colours, acting to help adhere the dye to the hair so that it doesn't wash out. Itâs made from coal tar and is used in both permanent and semi-permanent hair colours. Itâs well-known to be a cause of serious allergic reactions -- including something called contact dermatitis which can lead to rashes, blisters, and open sores.
PPD is sometimes added to black henna tattoos and that using them is not safe. Allergic reactions usually begin within two to 10 days following application. One bad reaction can lead to sensitivities to other products such as hair dye, sunblock and some types of clothing dyes. Oftentimes, it's using the product a second or third time.

Google: A 38-year old mother left in a coma after using hair dye. 11-22-11. SHE DYED HER HAIR MANY TIMES BEFORE, USING THE SAME BRAND.

Permanent black hair dye is linked to causing leukemia and lymphomas.

Google Salon Hair Dye Lawsuits. About 336,000 results (0.17 seconds) Dec. 2011
When it comes to hair care treatments, product use or visits to a salon or spa, the consumer must take responsibility to do their homework and be aware of all the risks involved.
Vanessa Minnillo Lachey: "I dated a guy once who wanted me to have blonde hair. Clearly, he was the wrong guy for me! I went to a lady who bleached my hair and it literally fell out. So, not only did I go back to my natural hair, I broke up with the guy!"
Another example posted on YA! 8-20-12. Is it just me or does xxl live max blonde make your scalp feel like it on fire? I've recently used a max blonde on my hair and I had to wash it wash off straight away because my scalp felt like it was on fire has this happend to anyone else? Should I try again?
One example: MY HAIR DRESSER DYED MY HAIR GREY. I've been crying for the last 2 hours, I want to kill that bish for destroying what was amazing bleach blonde hair. AND to make things worse, she cut my extensions WAY too short.

A WOMAN was temporarily blinded when her face swelled up "like a football" following what she told was a severe reaction to hair dye.
Carmen Rowe, 25, from Swansea was hospitalised for three days after using the Clairol 'Nice n' Easy' natural black colour. She said: "I lost my job, all for the sake of a glamorous hairstyle. I just want to warn parents what could happen." She claimed she carried out a skin test 48 hours before using the dye without a problem and has been colouring her hair since she was 13. March 3, 2012.

Know your school policy mandating a "natural color, brown, blond, black, natural red/auburn." before dyeing your hair pink, for example: 3-21-12 "Honor Student Banned from School for Pink Hair." a 6th grader who was rewarded for getting good grades.
Red hair gets 13-year-old suspended KCTV-5 Posted: Apr 12, 2012 8:13 PM PDT Updated: Apr 13, 2012 4:01 AM PDT
Recently from YA HAIR: "I have red tips on my fringe, I got in trouble at school and they want it out by tomorrow."
And another: "I dyed it purple. It was supposed to wash out after about a month. Now, many months later, it's still there. And it looks really stupid because it's grown out about three or four inches from my roots. I'm also not suppose dot have it at my job. I've tried dying my hair the same color as my natural hair color but that didn't work."
Three Somerset High School seniors learned the hard way that there are limits to showing their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month by wearing pink. The teens were asked to leave the campus or sit in suspension when they showed up with pink hair. The teens said they were just trying to support one of their teachers.




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I live in Manhattan and I need a haircut.?




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I am new to Manhattan and I need an awesome place to get my haircut. Im really hoping for a place that I could get into today. I normally get trendy haircuts, like a faux hawk, but think I may change it up, but it needs to be a trendy place. Anyone got any good ideas or suggestions of awesome salons or barber shops in NYC/Manhattan?


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Do you covet the hairstyle of your favorite celebrity? Get your hair cut and colored at the salons where the stars go. New York City is home to celebrity hair stylists who regularly make supermodels and movie stars look gorgeous. You'll pay a fortune for a star-quality hairstyle, but you might just spot Uma, Nicole, or Sarah Jessica under the next dryer.

1. Garren New York
From Courney Love to Oprah Winfrey, everybody who's anybody has been to Garren. Garren's client list includes fashion icons like Madonna, Nicole Kidman, and the late Audrey Hepburn. He's also styled hair for countless magazine covers and for top models including Naomi, Cindy, Giselle, and Kate. Garren's posh salon in Henri Bendel's will make you feel like a celebrity too.

2. April Barton's Suite 303
Want a rock star haircut? Visit April Barton's salon on the third floor of the Chelsea Hotel (talk about a location with rocker cred). Suite 303's clients include Elvis Costello, Eddie Vedder, and the boys from Oasis and U2. Haircuts are by appointment only and range in price from $50 to $120+, depending on the stylist. Call 212-633-1011 for more info.

3. Sally Hershberger Downtown
Sally is as famous for her $600 haircuts as she is for her celebrity clients (Meg Ryan, Michelle Pfeiffer). Sally's trendy salon in the Meatpacking District is so cool and exclusive, she doesn't even need a web site. But you can call her at (212) 206-8700.

4. Sharon Dorram-Krause at John Frieda Salon
Sharon Dorram-Krause is the head colorist at the John Frieda Salon and the color genius behind the shining tresses of Renee Zellwegger, Uma Thurman, Kate Winslet, and other stars. She's hard to book, but you can try to make an appointment at (212) 879-1000.

5. John Barrett
John Barret's salon on the penthouse floor of Bergdorf Goodman offers views of Central Park and lots of pampering. Barrett's clients include plenty of Bergdorf Blondes as well as celebrities. Be prepared to wait months for an appointment and pay big bucks (a cut from Barrett is $400 while staff cuts start at $110).

trendy haircuts in rhode island or massachusetts?




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are there any small salons in rhode island or massachusetts that specialize in trendy rockstar hairstyles or asian cuts and color? any help would be greatly appreciated thanks?


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try the shops on newbury or boylston street in boston. they are not cheap but generally very trendy.




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