Saturday, March 15, 2014

What are the skin tones and hair types of these people?




Jenna


First person is: Megan Kelly of Fox News
Second person: Jennifer Lopez
Third person: Sandra Bullock
Fourth: Jennifer Connelly
Fifth: Kara Dioguardi

I think most of these women have fine-ish hair especially Sandra Bullock and Megan Kelly. They all probably wear wigs, or extensions. Also, when I mean skin tone, I mean natural, not makeup or spray tans.



Answer
Hair color can change your whole appearance because it frames your face. "I think of color as an important accessory that enhances your unique beauty and facial features," says Oded Gabay, celebrity hair stylist and owner of Lovella salons in New York. "You'll know when you've found the right color for your individual skin tone because you'll love it right at that moment and won't need to get used to it." The secret is to find a shade that enhances rather than detracts from your complexion. You don't need to waste precious time and money testing out different shades. Instead, check out Gabay's professional advice to find your perfect match.

Where can i buy red velvet cupcake hair dye in new york?




Britni Car


i want to get red velvet cupcake hair dye 4 my hair. like ariana grande's hair color. where can i get it in new york???? help!!! plz!!!!!!


Answer
i love her hair color! the only hair dye thats that bright in drugstores is the Splat brand hair dye. i think thats the brand i'm not 100% sure though. or if you have medium or dark brown hair you can try garnier herbashine haircolor in 426 - Dark Burgundy. it made my friends hair color a more muted version of arianas hair color but it was still similar to that red color and it was very pretty




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Hairstyles for fine hair?




42296


I'm getting a haircut soon and I don't know what to do with my hair. My hair is straight, and it has layers in it but I'm getting really bored with it. It falls a little past my shoulders, and I definitely do not want short hair. Any hairstyle ideas, for medium length, fine, straight hair?


Answer
Hairstyles that's layered and THIN will only make the hair look thinNER.

There are ways to help manipulate thin hair to look thicker.

One method to make your hair look fuller, add body, bouncier, thicker, more volume, softer & shiny hair is to set your hair with plastic curlers, (not Velcro) you'll end up with uniform balance of curls. Blow dry while curling them in curlers. Take them out, and finger comb, use a brush, give it a good shake all of the above. Your hair will fall nicely, plus you'll ged rid of all the sectioning parts. You'll get the bombshell trifecta: lift at the roots, volume at the sides, and a soft swing. Used by the best hair color models, and the fashion industry, like Victoria Secret Fashion Show Dec. 2009 & 2010, (backstage getting ready) America's Next Top Models, Toddlers & Tiaras, EXPRESS models seen in Glamour magazine Sept. issue, and are continued to be used today where salons care about pampering your hair. Even Oprah uses them! (while she's getting an interview backstage). When you see hair on TV (Dancing with the Stars backstage) a hair color commercial, they're not done by curling or straightening tools. Hair that shines like that and feels like hair, not hay, has to be done by the best hair tools available w/out damaging to the hair. When you take the curlers out, finger comb to style or lightly brush. Tousle the hair up. or shake your hair. You can use large, medium or small curlers, that depends on the length of your hair. Think of JLo's hair, she was voted as the Sexiest Woman by People magazine and Glamour's Woman of the Year 2011.

Google: Imogen Thomas wears rollers in her hair to take out the trash.

You can use this method: Towel dry, even blow dry it 75% dried if your hair is thick, braid your hair in several sections. In the morning, take the braids out, finger comb & you're good to go. Should last for days or until your next shampoo. If you want tighter curls, more sections for each braids. If you want looser curls, less sections, but won't last as long, depending on the weather.

If you want curls at the ends, too, instead of stick straight, curl the ends with plastic curler, support with clips on each side (4 clips total for each curler), and use rubber bands to attach to each V-sides, like perming rods. That way they will stay put when you sleep.

Google also: how to curl hair without heat.

hairstyle for fine straight hair?




Ashley A


I have thin, fine, straight hair - what would be a good style for me? I had a bob and am currently growing it out. It is almost at my shoulders. I'm trying to get ideas for my next hair style so what do you suggest for my hair type?


Answer
Now I hope you are ready for this because I have a lot,
Now I am Partial to the Bob Style so I will Star with that, But not limited to That.

Now these Links have been reported to me that they donât work, well as of 3/11/09 they do, just Copy-paste the links as opposed to Clicking on them.

Try the Bob Styles seen in these Pics.
You can see these Styles at this Yahoo Group
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/bobhairstylesandhaircuts/

Here are some Picâs from that Group
http://i229.photobucket..com/albums/ee17/slickyboy40/5bda.jpg
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee17/slickyboy40/33373.jpg

Another Group for Bob/Pageboy styles is
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pageboybobsandflips/

This Yahoo group is dedicated to beautiful women with beautiful hair whether it's long, short, curly, straight, updo, down, ponytail, pigtails, braided, greased, wet, brushed, shampooed, in rollers or curlers, under a hat, underwater, modern, retro, blonde ,brunette or redhead.

This is not just another group about hairstyles. It is about beautiful women with beautiful hair..

While there is a sensuous nature to beautiful hair this is not an Adult group despite the classification by Yahoo. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/womanshair/

This Yahoo Group is for womens head hairstyles only, with short being above the ears, but not totally bald.
Short hair can also be slicked down or Buzzed really short - like a Butch, Crew cut, Brush cut or Flattop.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/keepitshort/

Now This Yahoo Group is for Women who like the wet look style
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/greaserwomen/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oiledhair/

This is a group for presenting the latest, trendiest, up to date and emerging hairstyles for 2009!! Pictures range from scene, emo, casual, updo's.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/feelgoodlookgoodhairstyles/?v=1&t=search&ch=web&pub=groups&sec=group&slk=21

This Yahoo group For those who Like Silky Long Hair
http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/silkylonghairlovers/?v=1&t=search&ch=web&pub=groups&sec=group&slk=52




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Short guy hairstyle?




Lorenzo Vo


I wanna get my haircut really short like Paul walker, milo ventimiglia, jensen ackles or kellan lutz.
What would I say to the barber?
Please include what grade



Answer
Those guys wear a variety of short buzzed styles mostly crew cuts and ivy leagues(long crew cuts) though Paul Walker is often seen wearing a butch that he purportedly cuts himself. The short pomp(pompadour) styles-crew cut, ivy league(long crew cut), flat top crew cut- are not cut with clipper guards since the top hair is not a uniform length but graduates shorter in length from the longest hair at the front hairline to shorter hair at the back of the crown. Relatively few guys fully suit a butch. A barber with a good aesthetic sense can usually design a short pomp style to fully suit most young guy's head shape, face and neck shape, frontal hairline and facial features. Haircut terms such as crew cut and ivy league can be interpreted widely depending on region and barber. Take a photo of the desired short style to help describe it to your barber.
ivy league(long crew cut) :
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/9ebcfb16c33e10c7_large
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/d2e97250e0614ff6_large
Some barbers describe an ivy league as a crew cut just long enough to be parted and combed to the side, if so desired. An ivy league is usually worn with the hair brushed up off the forehead to form a short pomp front, and can also be worn with the short bangs brushed down on the forehead like a forward brush cut.
medium crew cut:
http://books.google.com/books?id=TT3U8oTBjRAC&lpg=PA1&rview=1&pg=PA35#v=onepage&q&f=false
http://books.google.com/books?id=x0EEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PP1&rview=1&pg=PA44#v=onepage&q&f=false
Edge: tapered or outlined
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/9655e4d21019bc04_large
[crew cut above illustrates an outlined edge around the ear arches and an edge tapered to the skin at the nape of the neck. His crew cut is about 1.4" at the front hairline; 0.35" at the back of the crown; #1.5 blade around the ear arches and sideburns; #000 blade at the edge of hair growth at the nape of the neck.]
To know the approximate length of a hair in a photo of a particular style: measure the face length in the photo from the center of the front hairline to the tip of the chin; measure the hair in the photo; assume an average eight inch adult male face length; proportionally adjust the lengths of the face and hair in the photo by assuming the length of the face in the photo is eight inches.
To grow out a short summer style and have a nice looking style as it grows out and assuming an average rate of hair growth of 1/8" per week and haircuts every three weeks: short crew cut; medium crew cut; short ivy league; ivy league; long ivy league; regular taper cut. At this point there will be around three inches on top and the back and sides can start to grow over the ears and collar with haircuts every six to nine weeks to add shape and even up new growth.
A control wax will keep the hair looking well groomed at crew cut and ivy league length. A butch comb also helps- the small, flat, plastic, oval, pocket brushes that one finger fits through and barbers sell for about a dollar. A boar's bristle military brush is available for a few dollars and is nice to have at home.
Clippers, Blades and Guards:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Crew_cut#Clippers.2C_Blades_and_Guards
Basic short cuts:
http://i56.tinypic.com/2m2dye9.jpg
http://i54.tinypic.com/102vacz.jpg
http://i51.tinypic.com/2958em9.jpg
http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/issues/02_04/old_yale.html
Grooming any of the short pomp(pompadour) styles- crew cut, ivy league, flat top crew cut- is basically the same and takes about a minute or two.
1) Towel dry hair.
2) Barely dip fingertips in jar of wax.
3)Transfer wax to palms.
4) Smooth palms over hair.
5)Brush hair off forehead to form short pomp front.
Whichever style you decide on, be sure to take a photo to help describe the desired haircut to the barber. If you need photos of any of the styles discussed above let me know.
Good Luck!

Hairstyle for short forehead?




meloncholy


I have a short forehead and a wide jaw. I love bangs/fringe but sometimes it just doesn't look that great. My hair is wavy with a lot of volume and about medium length. I love unique and out-there hairstyles, so if you have any suggestions, I'd really appreciate. Pics would be nice too. thanks.


Answer
OK, I hope you are ready for this cause I have a Lot, I am Partial to the âBobâ Style, so I will Start with that, But not limited to that. Now these Yahoo Groups have Photoâs, and Links to other sites or Groups and some of these Yahoo Groups may also have video files

Try These Bob Styles in These Pics, You can see many on These Pics in this Yahoo Group

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/bobhairstylesandhaircuts/

Here are some samples of the Pics in this Group.

http://i25.tinypic.com/2hqcyuh.jpg


Now if you like even shorter hairstyles, try this Yahoo Group for
Women with ultra short hairstyles or bob cuts. This is a yahoo Group for that
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/shorthair/?yguid=99085257

This Particular Yahoo Group is for Women This is for womenâs head hairstyles only, with short being above the ears, but not totally bald.
Short hair can also be slicked down or Buzzed really short - like a Butch, Crew cut, Brush cut or Flattop.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/keepitshort/

Now, For a Change here, going to opposite direction, Try These Yahoo groups For Long hairstyles.
If You are an admirer of really Long Hairstyles, You might like this Yahoo Group
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/admirersofverylonghairlinks/

And this Group, Silky Long Hair Styles, This Yahoo Group
has Picâs and Links to Sites for that look

http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/hairpassion/

Now This Yahoo Group is a Variety
This group is dedicated to beautiful women with beautiful hair whether it's long, short, curly, straight, updo, down, ponytail, pigtails, braided, greased, wet, shampooed, in rollers, under a hat, blonde ,brunette or redhead.

This is not just another group about hairstyles. It is about beautiful women with beautiful hair.

While there is a sensuous nature to beautiful hair this is not an Adult group despite the classification by Yahoo., You can see this Group here at this Link
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/womanshair/

If You Like Strange alternative Hairstyles This Yahoo Group may prove interesting.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alternativehairgirls/

These Yahoo Groups are for Women who Like the Slicked âWet Lookâ
these Groups are :

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/greaserwomen/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oiledhair/




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What type of hairstyles look good on oval shape faces?




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What type of hairstyles look good on oval shaped faces?


Answer
Oval faces are considered to be the ideal shape by hairdressers. People with an oval face shape can wear most hair cut styles and lengths with it still looking "right". The oval face is mathematically 1.5 times as long as its width, with the forehead slightly wider than the jaw. Even proportions make oval faces especially versatile.

Your best cut: From a cropped cut to a blunt bob to longer, layered styles, virtually anything goes. However, some oval faces tend to be on the long side. If you fall into this category, Worthington suggests adding long bangs, like Tyra Banks's (above), to visually shorten the distance from the forehead to the chin. Cheek-length layers will also help balance a longer oval shape.

Parting words: Just like the cuts, when it comes to parts, most will work well. Worthington recommends a sharp center part for a chic look. Or, you can break up a long oval face by parting your hair to one side. The longer your face, the more off-center the part should be.

Dos: Add volume to the top of head to slim.
Don'ts: Stay away from a spiky and short topside. Avoid width or volume on sides.

Hairstyle for square/oval face?




Dew


Hi, I'm 19 years old, but I look 16-17ish. I'm asian (Indian-subcontinental) so I have a tanned complexion. My face is fairly square, slightly oval-ish. I have natural black hair but currently dyed very dark purple, and spiky towards the front. I'm getting tired of it. My hair is pretty thick and it's hard to maintain a clean spiky look because it get muddled easily. If I cut it any shorter it doesn't stand out much. I use L'oreal texturising fibre glue gel. However I don't use a hair straightener or blow dryer. Frankly I'm lacking ideas and the know-how.

So I need advice for suitable hairstyles, if possible with pictures. Please give me tips how I can maintain the hairstyle on my own, what products I should use, should I dye it a different colour, etc. I'm from London, UK, so if you can please recommend a good salon.

Thanks.



Answer
the hairstyle in this web id will suit a square and oval face with black hair

http://hairstyles.free-beauty-tips.glam.com/layered_hairstyles.html




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Hair colour change..?




sxcdun


my hair colour is brown i want to put a mad colour in it not to mad doe what yous think purple or blue?

like these

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=270311830453&Category=31412&_trksid=p3907.m29&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26its%3DI%26otn%3D2 = purple on


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=270311830021&Category=31412&_trksid=p3907.m29&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26its%3DI%26otn%3D2 = blue one


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Smart-Colour-Hot-Chocolate-Permanent-Hair-Dye-x-3-packs_W0QQitemZ270311829952QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Health_Beauty_Hair_Care_Hair_Colouring_Dyes_PP?hash=item270311829952&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1683|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318 = hot chocolate


Which do yous think i should go for please help thanks 10point to best ans=]
thanks guys em my skin is light toned



Answer
i choose the hot chocolate!! that's how my hair is and i love it! my hair's been that color for the pas two years. i love it!!!

Girls would you spend 65$ to get your hair colored?







My little cousin sister wants to get it done in the evening,She wants me to pay for it which i dont mind if its worth it,Is it worth it?do they do a good job at the salon?or should i just get some color from the target and put it in her head?65$ seem to be little too much to look good!


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I'm a guy but i think its worth it. Girls with highlights and professionally done hair look gorgeous. You can tellw hen its just a pack of dye or when its highlighted professionally.




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Scene hair styles....?




Kimberly


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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hair styles?

Q. i have got a college interview for a hairrdressing course nxt week
and u have 2 create a hairstyle so i need some help please!


Answer
i wish that it can help you:
For humans, haircut, hairstyle, or hairdo normally describe cutting or styling head hair. Unlike other animals, human beings of many cultures cut their hair, rather than letting it grow naturally. Hair styles are often used to signal cultural, social, and ethnic identity. Men and women naturally have the same hair but generally hairstyles conform to cultural standards of gender. Hair styles in both men and women also vary with current fashion trends, and are often used to determine social status.

There is a thriving world market in cut human hair of sufficient length for wig manufacture and for the production of training materials for student hairdressers and barbers. In less developed countries, selling one's hair can be a significant source of income â depending on length, thickness, condition, and colour, wig makers have been known to pay as much as US$40 for a head of hair. In the United States, cut hair of at least 10 inches (25 cm) length may be donated to a charity, such as Locks of Love.


[edit] History
In the 17th century, Manchu invaders issued the Queue Order, requiring Chinese, who traditionally did not cut their hair, to shave their heads like Manchus. The Chinese resisted. Tens of thousands of people were killed due to their hairstyle.
In the 1920s, the evangelist Billy Sunday popularized the phrase "long-haired men and short-haired women", a term he meant to encompass his disapproval of radicals, liberated women, homosexuals, and Greenwich Village artists.
Until the Beatles came along, classical music was called longhaired music, because a longer style was popular among male orchestral artists and conductors.
In 2006, Virginia Senator George Allen became involved in a political controversy that turned, in part, on the difference between a mullet and a Mohawk.

[edit] Types of haircuts
Afro, a hairstyle popular with people of African and Melanesian descent, it is often considered symbolic of Black racial pride; however the hairstyle can also be worn by non-Blacks who have loosely curled hair
Bangs
Bantu/Zulu knots, haircut of African origin consisting of many small buns.
Beatle haircut or 'Moptop', a hairstyle influenced after the fashion of the same ones the members of The Beatles had. It was relatively new to Americans at the time, but not an uncommon British haircut. During the height of "Beatlemania," "Beatle wigs" were sold.
The Beehive, a large "big hair" style popular in the 1960s.
Big hair, various styles denoting a lot of volume.
Bouffant, another "big hair" style.
Bun
Blowout hair anywhere from a quarter inch to 2 inches taped up with gel. Often worn by Italian guidos.
Buzz cut, also called a butch cut; short all over.
Bob, a short cut for women, first popular in the 1920s, considered a sign of a liberated woman.
Bowl cut or "Moe", after the Three Stooges character.
Caesar cut, a short men's cut with longer bangs, also called a Clooney cut; widely popular among men from the early 1990s to the present.
Chelsea girl, shaving the crown and occiput of the head, and leaving the front, back and often the sides as fringes.
Chonmage, a samurai's topknot; the hair on the top of the head was usually shaved, and the rest of the hair gathered together and tied in a topknot; a modified version is still worn by some sumo wrestlers.
Comb over, combing hair over a bald spot.
Cornrows, raised, continuous braids, woven closely to the scalp; originating in indigenous Africa, they remain a popular African American hairstyle.
Crew cut, similar to buzz, originally worn by college rowers in the 1900s to distinguish themselves from football players, who had long hair (to supplement the inadequate helmets of the time).
Crop, a very short woman's cut.
Croydon facelift,the hair is pulled back tight and tied in a bun or ponytail at the back.
Devilock, short in back and on sides, long in front.
Dreadlocks, where hair is divided into many long, matted plaits; well known as a Rastafarian hairstyle.
Duck's Ass, combed long on sides, parted in back, also called ducktail or southback; the parting in the back caused the hair to stick up, hence the name. Also known as a "D.A.".
Emo hair
Fauxhawk, a fake Mohawk: short on the sides and back, medium length on top pushed up in a Mohawk direction, a portmanteau of the French 'faux' (false) and 'Mohawk'.
Feathered, the defining features of this style were the Side Parting and the length which varied from just showing the ears to almost shoulder length, this style rose dramatically in popularity during the 1970s but died down in the mid 1980s; it is slowly gaining back popularity; Tim Brooke-Taylor used to have this hairstyle.
Finger wave, popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
Flattop, just as it says, when combined with a D.A., called a "Detroit" because the flat top is not always compatible with a round head, there is often a spot on the top that is buzzed shorter, almost to the point of being shaved; this area is called the landing strip.
Flip, a medium to long cut where the sides are symetrical and curled away from the neck [1] [2]
Fofa, short to medium length on the sides and back, with a receding hairline from the forehead back due to a natural baldness; usually found on distinguished gentlemen and derived from the style of the monks.
French braid Unlike a regular three-strand braid, a French braid starts with small sections of hair at the crown of a person's head, and intermittently, more hair is added to each section as the braid progresses down the head.
French twist A classic "updo" in which long hair is gathered into a ponytail, then twisted together, and finally tucked and pinned together along the length of the roll.
Goatee Connect- This is where a thin line is made of the side burns and connects into the beard. Usually done with a shape-up.
High and tight, cut/buzzed very short (or even shaved) on sides and back up to the crown where the hair is left longer, can be a variation of crew cut or flattop.
Hime cut, a women's hairstyle consisting of straight cut side bangs and frontal fringe
Hi-top fade, popular style worn by African American males in the late 1980's and early 1990's. Popular endorsers included Kid 'n Play and Grace Jones.
Horseshoe Flattop, sides are shaved and back is shaved to the top of the head, making the remaining hair looks from above like the top is cut like a horseshoe.
Induction cut, the very shortest of hairstyles, without actually shaving the head with a razor.
Ivy League Cut, or "Princeton", cut short and tapered at the back and sides and cut close (about ¼ inch) across the crown of the head, but getting a little longer (up to 1.5 inches) at the front of the head. It provides a little more flexibility in terms of styling while still having a crisp "buzzed" appearance.
Jheri curl, a perm that loosens the curls of a person with coarse hair; known more for the oily residue of the chemicals used ("Jheri Curl Juice") than the actual style
Japanese hair straightening, a process that takes usually wavy or curly hair and breaks the cystine bonds by way of chemicals, then a hot iron reorganizes the structure of the hair leaving it soft, super-straight and healthy looking.
Khokhol, also spelt 'chochol' and 'chachol', a Slavic name for a longer tuft of hair left on top or on the front side of the otherwise cleanly shaven or shortly cut man's hair.
Layered hair, where the top layers of hair are cut shorter than the layers beneath.
Liberty spikes, the hair is arranged into long, thick, upright spikes.
Low and tight, cut/buzzed very short (or even shaved) on sides and back up to a line above the ears but below the crown, hair is left longer above this line.
Messed up Hair, looks like you have just got out of bed, usually for men, created using wax or putty.
Mohawk or 'Mohican', long hair divided into sections which are then braided and worn down, both sides are shaved or buzzed, long and usually spiked in the middle.
Mullet, this Haircut is popular with young men and became popular in the mid-1980's, the haircut is short in the front and long at the back of the head.
Odango, a women's hairstyle consisting of two long pigtails emanating from two perfect "spheres" of hair on the top of the head; Made famous by Sailor Moon.
Ofuku, worn by apprentice geisha in their final two years of apprenticeship; similar to the wareshinobu style; also called a momoware ("split peach") because the bun is split and a red fabric woven in the centre.
Pageboy, a Womans hairstyle in which the hair is almost shoulder-length except for a fringe in the front.
Perm, or "permanent wave," is a chemical-induced curling of naturally straight hair; originally created electrically with an apparatus resembling an electric chair; among African-Americans, a perm is the straight or large-curled look created by chemical relaxers.
Pigtails, long hair is parted in the middle and tied on the sides, often curled into ringlets (hence the name).
Pixie, a very short hair cut for women that almost resemble school boy looks.
Pompadour, big wave in the front, named for Madame de Pompadour aristocratic fashion leader of pre-Revolutionary France, mistress of Louis XV of France; Elvis Presley had one.
Ponytail, a hairstyle where most of the wearer's hair is pulled away from the face and gathered at the back.
PushBack, a hairstyle worn by Si.
Quiff, a hairstyle where part of the hair is put up high on the top of the head.
Recon, a radical version of the High and Tight, with the sides and back cleanly shaved very high up the head, intentionally leaving a very extreme contrast between the longer top hair and the shaved sides.
Rattail, is a male with all of his hair cut short all over except for a long strip of his hair growing in the back of the middle of his head typically at about ½ inch to an inch wide and can be as long as all the way down his back, but it is mostly found on a boy under 14 years old but some men wear one too. Occasionally females wear a rattail also.
Relaxer (chemical) typically done on black women, this is the process of making kinky or course hair staight. Timed applications are required. Read instuctions before application.
Ringlet:
Ronaldo cut: shaved head except for the front thirdish which is buzzed.
Shape-Up: This is where the barber cuts around the hairline making it visible
Sidelock: Long in front of the ears, short in back. The hair that is directly over the ears is allowed to grow long, but it is combed forward, in front of the ears, where it is sometimes twisted or curled if there isn't a natural curl to start with. The opposite of the Tom Hanks backward sweep cut, or the Duck's Ass cut. Compare payot in Numbers 6:5.
Tape-Up: Same as shape-up but part of the sides are lightened, in a skin tape-up the part of the sides are cut off.
Taper fade
Tonsure: This haircut is most identifiable with European monks; having a rim of hair about the head with the top shaved off.
Updo: This haircut is where the hair is put up on the top or back of the head and is commonly used for formal events such as weddings and proms
Wings, a new hairstyle similar to the Beatles cut but with the side and back bangs flipped up, occasionally by the use of a ballcap, usually worm with medium-long haircuts.


SO TIRED OF TYPING...
BUT AT LEAST IT CAN HELP..




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




Jarriel B


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!


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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.

Suggest me a good hairstyle ?




Archith


Can someone suggest me a good haircut that would suit my face ??

You can find my pics here

https://www.facebook.com/archithkp/media_set?set=a.153124904716722.34696.100000576417588&type=3

I think there are potraits of mine from all angles in that album

I would be too pleased if u get me a pic of the type of hairstyle that suits me :)

thnx in advance <3



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I honestly like your hairstyle the way it is now; it suits you. But if you're looking for other ones that fit youuuu.. you should look up hairstyles (pictures) and just see which one you prefer, then try it out!

But here are some styles that I found that, in my opinion, would look good on you as well.

http://www.fashionsplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/david-beckham-faux-mohawk.jpg

http://0.tqn.com/d/mensfashion/1/0/J/5/1/102295654_10.jpg

http://www.topfortylist.com/wp-content/uploads/trendy-hair-styles-for-men-20131.jpg

http://stylespk.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/short-men-hairstyle-with-spiky-bangs-on-the-top-2012.jpg

http://www.infoforall.in/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Hairstyles-for-men.png

I don't really know, lol. I feel like your hair looks good already.




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Friday, March 14, 2014

Does semi-permanent hair color cover greys'?

Q. I just wondered whether semi-permanent hair color like wellas' color touch cover grey hairs?
What at home hair color do you think is the best?? Permanent/semi permanent.
Thanks.


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semi-permanent hair colors do not cover grey, they just blend it. your better off with a permanent for full grey coverage. At home hair colors use very harsh chemicals and are horrible for your hair, i would recommend going to a professional...

Look at the ingredients on the back of your over the counter hair color, most of the names will be unpronounceable so google them and you will realize how horrible they are for you...some chemicals they use have been also used to treat STD's

hair color?

Q. I am 43 my eyes are brown my normal hair color is gray . I used to color my hair g.brown. but now I changed to m.blonde. my eyebrows are d brown. is that a justifiable look ??


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Sounds okay.

Are you all gray or just some streaks here and there?

I have a bunch of gray that just blends in to my light brown/blonde - hair is healthier if you don't have to dye it.




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Blonde or Brunette hair color?




Bambii


This is my dilemma... I was blonde now I have brown hair. I'm torn between having blonde highlights or dying it a dark plumy color. What would you guys do ?
I'ts very difficult to get my natural color back because I've been dying for so long, so it's these two options I'm afraid. What would you do?
Oh and I just want to know what other people would pick if it was their choice, I don't really fancy putting a photo of myself up here.



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It depends on your skin tone, eye colour etc. But I'd suggest something cheerful so blonde highlights would be my choice. Then again its up to you. About the photo thing, yeah if you have some picture to go with the question, people might give a better opinion (though i know its creepy since its out for the world to see). And also if your hair colour now looks good on you, then why dye it? Let it stay natural. (;

Hair color decision...Im Brunette?




Heart Brok


Okay- i have dark brown hair, and i just did the top of my head with blonde highlights. it looks good but i want to lighten up everything a bit more without bleaching my ENTIRE head ya know? What should i do?? should i put light brown highlights or foils throughout my whole head? i dont want it to look so streaky i want it look sort of natural. IDK what to do!? anyone have any pictures of dark hair lightened up. even to a warm brown honey color minus any red ,pictures of brunettes that lightened their hair i am looking for :) hope u can help because idk!!


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http://www.style-hair-magazine.com/image-files/largebrownhaircolor5.jpg

This looked good to me.
Light brown highlights seem to be the trick.
I'm not exactly sure how to help, but maybe this pic might be an inspiration?

Hope your hair day goes well... :D




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I need a hair model in dallas,tx!?




fhscheer05


Basically I'm going to a salon that hasn't opened yet, so we're training right now on all our products. I need a model today at 10am for all over color or highlites. The price is just $15 for the cost of the color we use. If you want examples of what I can do check out my myspace at myspace.com/danceforever05
thank you.



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I would have done it if I would have saw this yesterday. If you still need one, let me know! myspace.com/twocolors.

where to buy hair extensions?




daaangtiff


okay, i would like to know if there are any places in the dallas tx area that sell 14-18 inch blonde human hair extensions for cheap. or if there is a good place online that sell them.

or maybe, i can get some other color (darker colors seem to be cheaper) and just bleach them? would that work? i don't know. hm.

please help if you can (: thank you!



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http://www.sallybeauty.com/

They have real and synthetic hair extensions. You can bleach the real hair but synthetic are much cheaper..




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so, i'm getting my hair cut. help?




Cheryl!


i need a cute new hair cut & color for 10th grade :D
here's my hair now:
http://i37.tinypic.com/2r25bh3.jpg


pictures will make me love you more <3



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Sry, no pics! Haha, but I just want to say that in that pic of you, you look like you are my age [8th grade]! Are you seriously in 10th?
Wow, anyways here are things you can do for color...
1] Get either honey, chestnut, light brown, or if you are daring, blonde highlights for your hair.
2] Or, dye it a little darker, but with a reddish tint [soooo pretty, that's what my friend did] or dye it a little blonder.

For your hair style...
1] Make your bangs swoop bangs. That's what I had a year ago, it's totally cuter then just hollywood bangs.
2] Get layers. I don't know if your hair is thick enough, but give it a try.
3] OR turn your bangs and hair into a BOB cut, I had that 2 years ago haha. Basically that means cutting you bangs across your forehead, and cutting the rest of it to a shoulder length. Very trendy.

So ya, good luck with everything, your hair right now is nice with good shine. Also, try using more mascara and eyeliner.

OK nvm I found pics...here they are...
Pic of swoop bangs- - - http://images.usatoday.com/life/_photos/2006/08/03/bangs-hewitt-ap.jpg

Pic of layers [have a lot of them!]- - -
http://www.ssb4.net/users/14061/img_2747.jpg

Pic of Bob haircut- - -
http://www.short-hair-style.com/images/perfect-bob-hair-cut-7941.jpg

Where I can I find cute hair color images?




polaris*ch


I'm getting my hair professionally dyed for free tomorrow because i am the model for a coloring class they are doing at the salon, and i can get my hair done however i want. i would like something cute and trendy and noticable but not too over the top because i have prom in a few weeks and want to still look classy. i have long dark hair {with dark eyebrows so i can't go super light!!} any ideas on what to do or where to look for pictures???


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I love to go to the hair color isle at Target and compare the models skin tone and eyes to mine. Find what looks good on them and then you will know. The hair color companies spend a fortune to figre it out! I was blonde and then saw a photo of this girl with fair skin and hazel eyes with dark hair, I thought wow that really brings out her eyes and compliments her skin. I was scared but I did it. I love it.
I've had it for a long time. I really love dark hair so I don't now what to suggest. Maybe they could add some red to it? The main thing is that when you look at photos, be sure to notice the models skin and eyes
to think about if it will look good on you. Whatever you do, don't cut too much! Everyone always regrets it! Remeber that with every color change, you will need to adjust your make up bit too. Good luck!




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Thursday, March 13, 2014

hairstyles??

Q. I want a new hairstyle.
Can you help me choose one?
This is what I look like:
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff125/sashastarr110/IMG_4163.jpg
Can you help me, if it's not a problem can you include a picture or a website of hairstyles? thank you!
I would also like to do some highlight and maybe a dye the bottom layer of my hair. what colors should I use!


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there are a lot of websites on hairstyles but make sure you are looking at the one that has latest new ideas on hairstyles and haircuts..otherwise you will end up in getting a hairstyle that is no more in fashion these days... here are some good hairstyles ideas

http://www.hairstylescut.com
http://www.hairstylestalk.com
http://www.easy-hairstyles.com
http://www.hairstylesdiary.com
http://www.free-makeup-tips.com/haircare/hairstyling.htm
http://www.women-hairstyles.com

Good Luck!!

old fashioned hairstyle?

Q. where can i find out how to do old fashioned hairstyles like these:

http://pygmalionproject.tripod.com/pics/hairstyle.jpg

http://www.highonhair.com/images/stories/hair/40s-hairstyle.jpg

http://img2.timeinc.net/instyleuk/images/2007/beautybuzz/kbosworth_retrohairRX_240.jpg

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41VYHH2Q67L._SL500_AA240_.jpg

http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/MMPH-E/171916.jpg

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c198/misslipstickvogue/lipstickvogue/041606_0702b.jpg

somewhere along these lines. my hair is about 4 inches below my shoulder and it's layered alot.

if you have any other cute old fashioned hairstyles, can you show me through a picture or instructions to how i can do them.
oh and i have a flat head in the back so i want it to look good on me.
oh and i have straight hair


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Here are some links to HOW-TO videos for all your "vintage" or "pin-up" hair style ideas, including what some call the "Dita Von Teese" Look.

These should all keep you busy and beautiful! Have Fun!

http://www.jdcwigs.com/how-to-videos-for-pinup-hairstyles/




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Help With Faded Hair Color!?




*psych*


I used Loreal highlighting system to color my hair over a month ago it is a deep red color. The color has faded what do I need to buy to get more color without damaging my hair? and how to prevent it from fading.
*****In case it matters because I know we all have different hair: I am African American, Very thick course hair known as type 4a/4b and I don't get relaxers aside from color my hair is chemical free and I don't use heat.****



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I am Black and I like and use Pantene products. Try their color revitalizing shampoos.

Although your hair is mostly natural it could still help to keep it moisturized and that in turn can also keep your color looking vibrant. I like Kusco Murphy Leave-in Conditioner. I haven't found a place in the US that sales it, it's Australian, so I order it here http://www.adorebeauty.com.au/adorebeauty/product/5067/Kusco-Murphy+Dry+Hair+Leave-In+%28Glass+Bottle%29

Lastly, I have heard that Carol's Daughter has good hair products. I personally haven't tried anything but the skin products, which I love. Here is the website: http://www.carolsdaughter.com/

Good luck!

Help for 4B hair type!?




mimi j


Hi everyone...i really need some help for my hair. it is very dry and damaged. i need help choosing good products for my hair. my hair has not been relaxed for about 3 years but i do add color to it. i also would like to know of any good home remedies. i wanted to try olive oil, honey, avocado, natural shea butter but i don't know in what combo they would work best. like which should i use as a conditioner and which use i was as a daily moisturizer. please help and thanks in advice


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I use the Mineral Indulgence products on my hair. They're natural and contain a lot of the ingredients that you seem to be interested in, plus they are created for 4b type hair. The Pure & Natural Detangler is a good daily moisturizer and isn't greasy.
http://mineralindulgence.com/Hair_Care_Products.html

The ingredients that you listed sound like they would make for a really good deep conditioning treatment (not a leave-in or moisturizer). you can add as much oil and honey as you want, just do whatever works for your hair. Heat the mixture up and leave it on for about 10-15 minutes. When you rinse your hair should be noticeably softer to the touch.




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Coloring colored hair...?




Kaitlyn


I'm in cosmetology and my friend wants to color her hair. We already know her natural level and the desired level but she's colored it a level darker before (shes a natural medium brownish) so there's a level lighter regrowth but you can barely tell. If we color her hair a darker brown will it come out messed up or in different tones or should I skip the regrowth until the end and go back and apply color to the regrowth once mid strand and ends are finished? Or can i just do it all at once since it's darker? I just don't want her roots to come out darker. & will this be hard to maintain with highlights as well?


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Overlapping dye onto previously colored hair is what creates dullness and dryness. If you color your hair @ home or salon, let your roots grow out as long as you can stand, so the line of demarcation is easier to spot. Only run color through the lengths for five minutes to refresh the ends. To extend the time between touch-ups, use a gloss and deep -conditioning treatments. They will help smooth cuticles roughed up by daily wear & tear, and the hair will look shinier. ~ Harry Josh, hairstylist of the celebrities.

Celebrity wears two-tone hair dye all the time, trying to grow out their dye.

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 22 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.

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¨

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Source(s):
Google FDA.gov & search for Hair Dye & Relaxers.
Google: Hair Dye FAQ's Are Hair Dyes Safe?

10 points helo with hair color! !!?




<3


I have went from dark brown to to half blonde to a brugandy and now want a light brown and want to be done but now everytime I dye my hair my roots stay red??? Please how can I get rid of this problem so my hair can be one color?? Thank you!!!


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You need a neutral haircolor, not one with red undertones and you need to apply it on the roots first and then during the last ten minutes of processing time color the rest of your hair.




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Cutting my hair short?




Three sist


So three years ago, I cut my butt-length hair to my shoulders. Now it's down to my butt again, and it's 32 inches long. I'm going off to college next week, and I'm thinking of chopping it to my shoulders again, just so it's easy to maintain and I don't spend a fortune in shampoo! However, my friends all love my long hair, saying it makes me different than the other girls. Last time I donated 14 inches to be made into a wig, and this time I want to donate 20 inches. Would you do it? What are the pros of having long hair over short hair? Vice versa? And what short cuts are really edgy and fun? Pictures would be nice! I have long chestnut coloured hair, never been dyed before.


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Wow, 32 inches! If it's healthy, that sounds gorgeous and very unique. But, a lot of women chop their long hair around the start of college for practical and personal reasons, so you'll be in good company if you do it.

Pros of long hair: It's very feminine and very unique and if healthy, can make you stand out in a good way. Many guys *love* very long hair, so you'll likely get a lot of attention for it, as you probably do now. It shows commitment and consistency--that you're not falling for the latest trend every six months and changing to the latest fad short hairstyle. There's a lot you can do with it in terms of styles--wearing it up or in a braid for everyday but wearing it down for a "wow" effect.

Cons of long hair: Your living arrangements may not support maintaining it. You could be somewhere un-airconditioned when it's hot, have early morning classes, have to share a bathroom with a lot of people making washing/drying it impractical, or have bad water pressure. But you can wait a few weeks before taking the plunge to see if any of those are issues.

It's a lot of work and expense to maintain, as you know, and it can get in the way sometimes. One of the main reasons women cut their hair short is for a more practical easy to maintain look. And other women tend to perceive short hair as more stylish, cute, and fun. Short hair is seen as a more mature, sophisticated, and professional look than very long hair.

As for styles, you know shoulder length was easier to maintain, but you'll be amazed at how easy to maintain something even shorter is. If you decide to take the plunge, consider at least going with a blunt cut above your shoulders so that your hair will swing and move independent of your body. If you want something truly edgy and fun, a bob between your ears and chin can be fun. Another option is an a-line, which is longer (cheek to chin length) in the front and short and possibly stacked in the back. You'll find that once you get into styles that are too short to pull back and too short to fall in your face, that it's so much less hassle. You'll need to make a quick salon visit every 4-6 weeks, but other than that, you'll save a lot of time every day.

Finally, if you're really daring, you should consider a pixie ("boy cut"). Google "pixie hair" for a lot of ideas. A lot of girls do this in college. A super short pixie can be very edgy and completely wash and wear to the point of only needing finger-combing and air drying in 15 minutes. A longer pixie can be fun and more versatile in that it can be worn curly, combed back, messy, or straight for a few different looks.

In truth, only you can know for sure when you are ready to let go of your long hair. For some women, it's early college. For others, they wait until they settle down or get married and don't want or need to attract guys any more. If you're truly just thinking about cutting to your shoulders for less hassle, then consider keeping your hair and seeing if it works with your college life. If you're eager for an edgy and fun short cut, then it may be time to go for it. Be aware that once you cut your hair this time, you'll likely never grow it back this long. But short hair can be fun and a great change and coming-of-age ritual.

For inspiration, here's pics of a college girl who chopped 28 inches of gorgeous blonde hair that was about your length to go to her chin and loved it. Don't be afraid to cut more than 20 inches to get the look you want.

http://i33.tinypic.com/2va09q9.jpg
http://i33.tinypic.com/v6u5cn.jpg

Here's some pics of a-lines and of a woman who took the plunge from waist-length to an a-line.
http://bob-haircuts.com/?cat=25
http://cheveuxfemme.blogspot.com/2010/03/very-long-wavy-brown-hair-stacked.html

Good luck and have fun.

How do you color hair at home?




Kelsey M


I bought a loreal hair color, but it doesnt give very good directions on how to actually apply the color. How do i do this? Im doing it for my boyfriend, so i really dont want to mess up. I know how to mix the colors, but i dont know how to apply it. Help!:/


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what I do after I mix the colors is I get the main color bottle and open the tip or some times there a comb tip root applicator. I get either ( I perfer the comb one) and if his hair is long divide the hair into 3 separate sections and put a clip to hold the hair. I like to start with the bottom section because that way its less messy. I split that section into 2 or 3 section then quirt a line of color then rub the ends to the roots and make sure it has plenty of color but you still have to save some for the other sections. Then you repeat that to the rest. make sure use dont miss any spots in the front forhead area roots. after u do all that get all hair together and clip it if its long. wait for 30 min and rinse off the color.




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What hair colour would match my skin tone?

Q. I have a hair appointment today and this will be my first time getting my hair dyed.
I have a skin tone between warm beige and golden tan. Not sure what to call it, but thats how I'd describe it.
My face shape is oval (if my features play a role in the choosing colour of my hair)

So, what colours will go well with my skin tone? (Base and Highlight is what I'm getting done)


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have you ever heard of people being classified into "seasons"? spring, summer, autumn, winter. To me, you look like a winter, could possibly be an autumn. if you find out what season you are it may help you choose some complimentary colors, this will also help in finding clothes, make-up, and hair color that makes you look your best. i would look up online some examples of celebrities that are "winters" and give yourself some ideas on what tones would compliment you, darker colors look best. just as a rule of thumb try to stay within two shades of your natural color. you look like you have gorgeous skin and could probably pull off a lot more hair colors than a lot of people :) so that's a plus! deep reds, auburn's, even honey tones would look very nice im guessing. but its a personal choice of course!

What hair color goes best with my skin tone?




Krys Q


I want to change it up. I have been wearing 12b High-Lift for 5+ years now.. I have a blue (cool) skin tone with a pinkish hue mainly around my face. I use concealer so not really a problem. People have been telling me I look too "cold" or "unapproachable" because I wear such an ash blonde and I am so pale. I am deathly afraid of going darker because I might look in the mirror and not recognize my signature blonde locks. I work in customer service so I want to look as friendly as possible without clashing a warm hair color on my pale skin. I was kind of thinking going a medium strawberry blonde with some highlights. Any suggestions? Also, I would love to hear some eyeshadow color suggestions as well! I have gotten compliments on purples and browns before but I want something a little more.... glamorous? I guess is the word :) thanks


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If you have cool skin tones, warm up your face by using a warm hair tint. I think strawberry blond would look beautiful. Try searching around the web for different photos. You can find someone with your skin tone and see how their hair compliments it. Try pink toned eyeshadows. You can simply warm your face with makeup and then you do not have to worry about your hair. Try searching photos, its the best option to see what you like and do not like before you permantly change your hair. Same with makeup photos




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Need Hair styling tips for men?




Patrick.


Hi could you tell me how Kelly Jones (Singer) gets his hair like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz22T4FB3B0

thx :)



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He used a styling spray and probably just messed his hair up with his hands lol. sorry I really think it can be that simple.

Use TreSemme ultra hold anti frizz spray. It will hold your hair in the right position, get rid of frizz, and its not as greasy as those nasty gels and styling creams.

Good luck. I doubt you will have trouble with getting hair style like him if thats what you want.

Hair styling for men?




AC-Milan


I have short hair and I want to style it. Any advice on products and techniques/methods would be helpful.


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You can spike your hair by first washing and drying your hair. Then, Brush your hair straight back. Now, put some gel in the palm of your hand. It should be about the size of a nickle. Rub your hands together and rub it evenly through-out your hair.Use a pick or wide-toothed comb to brush your hair upward. You may use a hairdryer set on low to speed up the process.
("Bedhead" products as well as gels labeled "Extra-hold" work best for this style)




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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

do women change thier hair color when they age?




sharpie229


like say form blonde to brown... or like brown to black... is this custom for older (30-50s) women do?
i dont have a mom, im asking if it is customary to die your hair when you age... im a little blonde girl my hari gets darker every year... i dont want to go brown.. .but i might have to... i just wanted to know if thats what they do



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Some women dye their hair, but this depends on the individual and has nothing to do with age. The only thing you can count on is, as people get older, their hair loses pigmentation, causing it to turn grey or white.

Hope this helps!

need help with hair color, need advice!?

Q. okay,well I bought BEYOND THE ZONE bleaching kit, and then i bought BEYOND THE ZONE color jamZ turqoise.
well, I bleached like 2 talis,and i liked the way it bleached my dark hair! okay well then I dyed it turqoise and it turned out like green kinda!
What i want to know is if i put it on again will it turn more like a blue??!
its like two little tails in the bottom and like in the back,
well my hair was kind of yellow after bleaching it,so i guess thats why. i left the bleach on for more then an hour and it wasnt getting any blonder,but it was blonde enough to dye.


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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.

http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ByAudience/ForWomen/ucm118527.htm

Playing with chemicals is not like playing with clothes, 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.


I've responded to many girls (guys now too) under 15 experiencing in hair loss since 2009, due to hair straightening, relaxers and hair dyes. Women 60-90 have those same symptoms but it took them years to get there. But for 15 & under, giving advice here? They can't predict the future of their hairs, until they're in their 30's, but 15 & under with hair loss? C'mon! I've responded 7 in 2 hours 9-3-10 alone.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ByAudienâ¦

One example found from YA HAIR: "i am 17 yrs old. i had a curly perm when i was 13 years old . im thinking of going to a dermatologist to help me with my hair loss. what can they do
to help with my hair loss. its so embarrassing has anyone had help from dermatologistâ¦."
Hair protectant doesn't protect hair 100%. Like using sunscreens, you still get sunburned. Same with hair.

When it does that, it is too late to do anything about it. That's another reason why the hair industry is a billion dollar business, their main job is to make tons of money and they do not give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss, due to 'abuse'.

One example of hair loss on a 16 years old.
I'm 16 years old, i don't really die my hair that much i probably died it like twice this whole year. well i lose soooo much hair EVEY SINGLE DAY, i lose soo much, that I'm literally almost bald :,( my doctor said she thinks its some kind of hormone change, then my hairstylist says its because its waaay to dry, but idk what it is because it wont stop falling out!!! It might be because i use to straighten it when i had mouse in it, but that was like 2 years ago.. helpp!!!

Another example, ? about her age:
"I recently decided to dye my hair. I didn't like the first color so I dyed it again a week later. Then I permed it 4 weeks later, now its really dry and brittle and falls out everywhere, it comes out in chucks when I comb it or even wash."

Google hair dyes & cancer spec. black hair dyes which is made from tar. Some people smoke & tan all their lives and do not get cancer. But there are 2nd hand & 3rd hand smoke who are now carrying their oxygen tank so they can breath or have cancer. Same with hair dyes. I've responded 3 in the last 15 mins. 9-26-10. If you're not affected today, or next month, you may never be affected and you're one of the lucky ones. It doesn't take overnight, it takes years of hair experimentation with hair dyes.
http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/hair-dye-faqs

Here's a new article I found re: henna, which is supposed to be better for you than reg. box dye. It's a good read!
http://www.hennaforhair.com/ppd/pjackson.html

One example on someone who had re-bleached her hair now they're falling out.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100717233532AAFk6f9&r=w&pa=AptqD2bwHTHc6eiPYKA0tpdDGjt2NBPtjz3M.sEZY.iYLg--&paid=voted

http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/hair-dye-faqs

Source(s):
I know hair. I have over 4 decades of hair know-how. I have silky, shiny, soft, smooth very healthy hair down to my knees. Previously damaged by perming & dyeing in the 80's & 90's. I've known people in their 30's whose hair stopped growing from ironing their hair in the 70's.




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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

-question about hair colour?




Ariana


my cousin sophie is dyed brunette, but her natual hair colour gingerish auburn, can she still tan?


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Technically, hair color shouldn't affect the pigmentation of the skin and prevent sun tanning. If she has red hair by nature, then she may have skin more sensitive than others. I know a couple of red heads who beat me in the tanning department and I am from Portugal. I'm sure if she uses the right type of coverage in the sunblock department she should be fine. But please refer to the listed website below for further information based on skin pigment.

If you're referring to her hair color however... it will lighten with sunlight, your best bet is to either wear a hat, or perhaps put in a leave in conditioner when dedicating a day to the sun.

Does hair color matter?




Riley


When it comes between blondes and brunetes? Which do you prefer? Which do you find more attractive? What assumptions/opinions do you tie to either hair color? Do you feel that you treat/ think of them differently? Sorry for all the questions, I'm just really curious! (:


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Hair color doesn't matter, harmony and balance is what matters. What I mean is that the right hair color is the one that reflects your personality. The stereotype is that brunette is more sexual and blonde is more fun and cute. But it depends on the other factors too - like a body shape, face and an attitude. As for "stupid blonde" stereotype it is not enough to be blonde for people to think you're stupid.
I'm a natural brunette and I look hot with dark hair but I bleach my hair blonde because I'm more of an easy going chill person and I just feel more comfortable with bright hair, but I never noticed people treating me different as a brunette or blonde! I'd say may be people treat me as a blonde even when I'm a brunette!
Also I am very attracted to blonde people and that's may be because they look different to me cause I grew up seeing a dark hair person in the mirror. I know many people who are the same way too, for example they are blonde and may be that's why they are attracted to brunette people.




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Monday, March 10, 2014

Women's advise on hair?




Christine


I have dry, course hair with lots of flyaways. What is the best substand to make hair smooth and shiny like the celebrities hair always looks?


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Hello Hydration by Herbal essences works really well and they are inexpensive products (shampoo and conditioner) but what really works for me is Moisture gloss color extender by marc Anthony...basically a really good serum that protects your hair (coloured or not) it adds shine and does not result in the greasies (about $9 canadian) Get yourself a salon to recommend a good quality flat iron...The CHI is pretty much the daddy but if you can't afford one Babyliss Pro ceramic flat irons that go up to 450 F work really well to and you can buy them dirt cheap on Ebay. I use my Babyliss all the time and quite honestly if I don't use then it my thick dry coarse nasty wavy hair makes me look like Hagrid from the Harry Potter movies lol Matrix Vavoom Gold heat for coarse hair is a wicked dry mist to use with a flat iron......you will be amazed!

I have fare skin but I want to dye my hair. What color is best? Blonde doesn't work with me.?

Q. I have a bit of a thyroid problem, But I think that I am not losing as much hair as I was before. So, which color?


Answer
strawberry blonde,or any light copper shade of red,AND DON'T FORGET TO REFRESH YOUR HAIR COLOR WITH A COLOR EXTENDER SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER,THE THYROID
CONDITION IS NOT A IMPEDIMENT FOR YOU TO COLOR YOUR HAIR ,WELL A LEAST THAT YOU ARE TAKING ANY KIND OF MEDICATION FOR THAT CONDITION,START WITH THE STRAWBERRY BLONDE AND YOU CAN BE ABLE TO MODIFY,EVEN DEEPER OR LIGHTER,DEPENDING ON YOUR LIKENESS OF THE RESULT!!!




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what is hair strip color for?




Dark Desir


For instance, I currently have brown hair with Platinum blonde highlights but then I want to get my hair dye black. Then once I have black hair for a few months, I want to get blonde highlights or whatsoever. Do I have to strip my hair color to get back to that color?


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Yep. Black hair color is horrible to get out of your hair, and Since Color can't lift color, You would have to bleach(or Strip your hair, But it's basically the same thing, which strips your hair of it's color and pigment) your hair.

What makes eye color and hair color the colors that they are?




Erin


I don't really know how to ask this question, but I am curious on what makes eye color and hair color the colors they are besides genes.
I know this Muller... but what makes it the color it is?



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Hair color, eye color, and also skin color are determined by special proteins called pigments. The pigments in your hair, eyes, and skin are encoded in your genes, which is was these traits are said to be genetic. All molecules absorb some wavelengths of light and reflect others. Pigments are typically complex molecules that reflect certain wavelengths in the visible spectrum and absorb others. Different people have different color pigments because there are minor changes in the DNA sequences that code for the pigments which result in minor changes in the molecules themselves, which in turn change the wavelenghts of light that are reflected and absorbed. If someone has blue eyes, it is because the pigments in their eyes reflect a lot of wavelenghts of blue light, and absorb most other colors.




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Is it modern to have hair past one's waist?




Kosice4Eve


Hi,
I am half African-American,one fourth Iranian,and one fourth Polish.My father is the half Iranian(mother) and half Polish(father) one.He says that where he comes from a woman's hair is her crowning glory.Neither heat,chemical,nor scissors have EVER touch my head.My father won't allow it.
Therefore I have hair that reaches my knees.It's reddish brown kind of like Papa's,partly wavy and partly straight.The texture isn't too bad.I had hair almost to my butt by the time I was 5,so my paternal grandmother go into the habit of plaiting it each day and pinning it up on my head out of the way.I have worn my hair like that ever since.I only took it down to wash or if I was going to a special event.
Now I am in America in University and most of the black girls say I look like an old woman.I would love to wear my hair down,but it's just too long! How can I fix this?



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I am sure that if your hair has never been colored or heat styled, and usually kept in braids, then it almost certainly is in excellent condition, and most likely beautiful. You say scissors never touched it, and this worries me. Long hair can be magnificent, but it can age you drastically as well. The key is to keep the ends trimmed and smooth. This is important for keeping your hair healthy (trims don't have to take off more than an inch or two a year, so you won't lose a lot of length). Split ends make the hair frizzy and create a taper at the end which makes the hair look drab.

I see no reason why your hair can't be both long and trendy at the same time. All the celebrities are wearing their hair long these days by using extensions, how blessed you are to have that kind of length naturally! If it is to your knees, you will probably have to cut off at least 8 inches for it to be "modern" looking. Most modern styles are short enough so that you can't sit on your hair, and this is due to the active and fast-paced lifestyle people live these days. To spice it up without completely whacking it off, you could consider some long layers at the ends, and curl the ends. You could also add a couple layers near your face to frame your face depending on its shape. You should choose to either wear it straight, or wavy with curls, but don't let some parts hang straight while other parts are wavy or your hair will look a mess. If you have any frizz, buy some shine cream or shine serum, rub it between your palms and glide your hands over the frizzy bits (a little goes a very long way). These few things will be able to make you look a lot younger and more in style too. Personally, I wouldn't cut it any shorter than your bra strap at the MOST, and I think having it around your hips would be ideal; hip length hair will give you a lot more freedom without sacrificing the beauty of your crowning glory :) and it is still enviable length.

That said, if you are comfortable with your hair to your knees, then don't let those silly girls bother you anymore. They might be honest, or they might just be jealous, so you need to do what makes YOU happy, not your friends nor your family.

I wear my own hair at waist length, and I receive compliments often; if you take good care of it (which you seem to), and keep up with trimming the ends, it will be stunning.

If you want it to look shorter without actually cutting any of it, you could try one of the many "topsy-tail" styles, which should make it look a bit shorter. An inverted topsy-tail near the top of your head will give it the appearance of being a very full and bouncy pony tail.

My hair? Need a new hair hairstyle...?




Antonia


Well my hair is a foot passed my shoulders. My hair color is dark brown / black. I usually straighten it , curl it, crimp it or put it up in a bun or/ messy bun. I just got long layers not even 3 days ago. What do you think I should try???? Please leave steps/directions if you have any hair style idea please...:)


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Now I hope you are ready for this because I have a lot,
Now I am Partial to the Bob Style so I will Star with that, But not limited to That.

Now these Links have been reported to me that they donât work, well as of 3/11/09 they do, just Copy-paste the links as opposed to Clicking on them.

Try the Bob Styles seen in these Pics.
You can see these Styles at this Yahoo Group
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/bobhairstylesandhaircuts/

Here are some Picâs from that Group
http://i229.photobucket..com/albums/ee17/slickyboy40/5bda.jpg
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee17/slickyboy40/33373.jpg

Another Group for Bob/Pageboy styles is
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pageboybobsandflips/

This Yahoo group is dedicated to beautiful women with beautiful hair whether it's long, short, curly, straight, updo, down, ponytail, pigtails, braided, greased, wet, brushed, shampooed, in rollers or curlers, under a hat, underwater, modern, retro, blonde ,brunette or redhead.

This is not just another group about hairstyles. It is about beautiful women with beautiful hair..

While there is a sensuous nature to beautiful hair this is not an Adult group despite the classification by Yahoo. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/womanshair/

This Yahoo Group is for womens head hairstyles only, with short being above the ears, but not totally bald.
Short hair can also be slicked down or Buzzed really short - like a Butch, Crew cut, Brush cut or Flattop.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/keepitshort/

Now This Yahoo Group is for Women who like the wet look style
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/greaserwomen/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oiledhair/

This is a group for presenting the latest, trendiest, up to date and emerging hairstyles for 20011!! Pictures range from scene, emo, casual, updo's.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/feelgoodlookgoodhairstyles/?v=1&t=search&ch=web&pub=groups&sec=group&slk=21

This Yahoo group For those who Like Silky Long Hair
http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/silkylonghairlovers/?v=1&t=search&ch=web&pub=groups&sec=group&slk=52




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