Saturday, March 22, 2014

Whole Foods Hair Color Products Safe?




L


Are the hair color products at Whole Foods market safe? After I used them, can I go back to other products (like Lorelei, Revlon)? The other products' chemicals have ammonia but Whole Foods doesn't have any.


Answer
I've tried the brand Naturtint, they sell it at Whole Foods, not sure if that's the one you're talking about because I know they sell a couple. Yes, Whole Foods hair products are safer than the regular dyes out there (L'Oreal and Revlon). They contain less chemicals, and more natural ingredients- way better than the regular dyes, but it is perfectly safe to go back and forth between the brands.

My hair damages so easily?




Auria


Even when I don't use heat on it, it gets split ends. It's very frustrating. I don't get a whole bunch, but I want my hair to be ALLLLL healthy. Any tips to make it grow more too?


Answer
Healthy hair can't be answered in 1-2 sentence, it's a lifelong commitment.
Heat & chemicals are hair's worst enemies. Natural hair means no relaxer, no chemical to straighten your hair out, no styling heating tools. The way it grows out your root, thatâs the way you rock it.
Always choose a shampoo that's tailored to your hair needs. For example, certain shampoos are created for fine, curly, color treated, or dandruff-prone hair.
Best advice from Hollywood's well known hairstylist in the 80's once said: "Keep foods in your mouth and hair products on your hair."

CARE: 1. Washing less often, builds the natural oil your hair needs, to get them smoother, shinier, silkier, softer. Man-made products are just temporary, until you wash them again, and at the same time washing off the natural oil your hair NEEDS. Hair products just absorb on your hair if they're dry, like a sponge. Shampoo & condition is all you need.
Jessica Simpson have figured it out, she said she wash her hair every week. She used to abuse her hair, then start selling hair extensions because her hair starting falling from all the chemicals, but she woke up and found out how to keep her hair healthy AGAIN.

When you wash your hair with one of those nutrient-rich shampoos or conditioners, most of the nutrients and active ingredients in the product donât actually end up in your hair, they wind up down the drain⦠along with all the money you spent on the shampoo. It is HOW you use to style your hair or what styling tools that damage the hair, and what chemicals you're adding to the hair, not the shampoo or conditioner.

2. If you want your hair soft, you can briefly blow dry it, set them in curlers or pin curls them, blow dry, let them cool off, take the curlers &/or pins, finger tousle the hair or brush lightly to style. They will be silky, soft, smooth & shiny (for straight hair).

3. Cutting your split ends yourself, spend 5-10 mins. on a sunny day so you can easily spot them, using a 2" scissors, cut strand by strand, section by section, allowing new growth to take over. Then 2x a year, get a good hair cut. This won't speed things up, but it will make the hair look healthier while it's growing. Even healthy hair like mine get them, due to normal brushing & styling. but mostly from using stretchy chord for stressing the hair.

DIET: If you've straightened your hair in the past, it may grow slowly or none at all.
Google: "Foods for Healthy Hair" - 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.

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. . .
RE: HAIR OIL: "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.

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




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Edgy hairstyle for 40 year old woman-any suggestions?




Violet


Hi, I have a round face shape and my hair is currently about 2-3 inches below shoulders, and a boring dark/medium brown with copper/red tones. I have a fringe/bangs and my eyes are mostly brown/with a small bit of green and I have pale to medium skin. I would like to colour my hair and want a totally new style as I am turning 40 in January. Any suggestions for an edgy, modern style?


Answer
Get some short layers, dye your hair a red colour and get some blonde, brown platinum highlights.
Here's some pictures I thought you might like:
http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg128/kawaii-ke/-Styles/A-line/ninette165.jpg
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee303/kbeep/A-line/1374805233_l.jpg
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee303/kbeep/Bangs/Baby/c8959d4d.jpg
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee303/kbeep/Bangs/Baby/ww.jpg
I'm sorry if these aren't really what style you're looking for,
I can get a hold of some albums with hair pictures in them, if you message me and describe what style you'd like, I can easily get them.
I am just a message away :D

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




nosex4me


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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Pure extensions hair extensions?




Nicole Fra


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.

Question about Hair Extensions?




Brii


I am a caucasian (Slightly pinkish skin due to being irish) and I have medium brown hair that is Full, but thin and wavy. I want long hair for my wedding, but I was hesitant on getting hair extensions for my hair since I was not sure how it would look, I have hair that barely reaches my shoulders and I want long hair for the wedding, I was thinking of getting a shad of brown to match what I have, but I want something that looks real, the wedding is not for 1 year, but I want some good suggestions so I can get the best extensions for it and preferably keep them in. So what would be the best way for them to be put in and keep them in through washing and would I have to get my hair cut to take them out?


Answer
In a year, your barely reaches your should length will be several inches LONGER by then.

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?

And another ex:
i bought 100 dollars clip in 100% human hair extensions and it hurts and pulls my hair. u shud just wait til it grows out. my hair was real short and i wanted extensions real bad and now i feel bad wasting 100 bucks on that where i cud of spent it on clothes or sumother beauty thing. ur not going to wear them after a while cuz u get annoyed having to keep clipping them in and all or whateever kind of extensions ur getting.

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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Classic but Trendy men's hairstyles?




boulda


Something that shows Im a young man but could still be worn to business meeting. Also hair products and pictures if possible.


Answer
a simple buzz cut or a butch or a Caesar or an ivy league

I want an 1800's men hairstyle?




Zohmbeez


I just want a hairstyle like they did in the Young Victoria, kinda 1800's monarchy/cavalier type. Any suggestions on how to style it and pictures for ideas? I just got my head buzzed a couple months ago, so now i think its a good time to get some ideas before it grows longer.


Answer
The "Young Victoria" era was a time when men were just losing the fashion of wearing wigs, something they had done for a few hundred years.

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During the long reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1901, beards, sideburns and moustaches were the norm on men in the English speaking world. Victoria's son, Edward VI whose reign lasted from 1901 to 1910, and grandson, George V whose reign lasted from 1910 to 1936, both sported beards but both of George's sons, Edward VIII (whose ascended the throne in January 1936 but abdicated in December of that year to marry American divorceeWallis Warfield Simpson) and George VI were clean shaven.

It appears to have taken a mere three decades for male facial hair to go out of style following the death of Queen Victoria and less than two decades for that style to return following Queen Elizabeth's coming to the throne.

During the Victorian era, having one's hair styled by a hairdresser became popular. French hairstyles that were parted in the middle became trendy, while adorning one's head with flowers also gained stead. Austrian empress Elizabeth was the first to place flowers in her hair, and she soon started a widespread trend. "Barley curls" or "sugar curls" were long drop curls worn by children throughout the century. In the early 1840's, women took to wearing these curls alongside a coiled chignon, which was situated at the back of the head. Women continued to wear hats during this era. Fine milliners created fanciful styles decorated with plumes and ribbons. During the 1870s, the hair at the back of the head was occasionally allowed to hang loose, long and full, a lovely natural look that was featured in many pre-Raphaelite portraits. Sometimes the hair was seen in ringlets, and sometimes in large loops. In 1872, an important invention in hairstyling was invented: crimping. Crimping allowed for a "turned up hairstyle" in which the hair was pulled over a hot iron, resulting in an attractive wave. The "Marcel wave" was a new style created by the hot iron, and consisted of loose waves arranged around the head. By the end of the 1880s, pompadours were worn. This was a style in which the hair was swept up high from the forehead. Often, fake hair pieces were used to add height and depth. In addition, the "titus" hairstyle became popular from the 1880s. This hairstyle involved cutting the hair very close around the head. The hair was then curled, and styled with various ornaments including flowers. By the "Gay Nineties", high hairstyles had almost disappeared from the landscape of fashion trends. The look of the "Gibson Girl" was much more natural. A bun swept loosely on the head became the crowning feature of young Victorian girls. The "psyche knot" was especially prominent. This was basically hair pulled back from the forehead and knotted on the top of the head. Small coiffures, pompadours, and French twists were also worn, along with hair ornaments.

To create a Victorian hairstyle, try a natural, long style. Begin by curling your hair in natural waves, either with a curling iron or by setting your hair in curlers the evening before. Pull your front strands to the lower back of your head and fasten with a pin.




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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

What is a long, flattering hairstyle for fine or thin hair?




Nonameht


Answers with links to images would be appreciated :) No short cuts or bobs, please. I'm looking for things on the longer side.


Answer
Try looking through some of these:

http://beauty.about.com/od/hairstylephotos/ss/long_straight_hairstyles_two_3.htm
http://beauty.about.com/od/hairstylephotos/ss/long_straight_hairstyles_two_10.htm

When you have thin/fine hair, the most important thing is to keep it healthy looking and thoroughly washed, regardless of what your style or cut is. If your hair isn't colored, I recommend using a clarifying shampoo once a week to remove oils and buildup. It will give your hair more volume. If you don't wash your hair thoroughly and frequently, it will look even flatter.

It would also help to try some volume shampoo or conditioner, and maybe volume hair products. Two of my favorites are: http://www.garnierusa.com/_en/_us/our_products/product-struct.aspx?tpcode=our_products%5Eprd_styling%5Efructis_style%5Estyle_discover%5Estyle_xxl_volume%5Estyle_xxl_volume_rtn2&prdcode=p60038 and http://www.walmart.com/ip/22150935?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222227000000000&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=&wl3=21486607510&wl4=&wl5=pla&veh=sem
I don't have thin hair, mine is more medium thickness, but I love those two to add volume.




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Friday, March 21, 2014

Unique Trendy Hairstyles for men medium short hair?




Jordan





Answer
Pinterest has some great pictures of trendy hairstyles for men:

http://pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=mens+hair+

Classic but Trendy men's hairstyles?




boulda


Something that shows Im a young man but could still be worn to business meeting. Also hair products and pictures if possible.


Answer
a simple buzz cut or a butch or a Caesar or an ivy league




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NC hair salons? (amazing with color/dying)?




Charlie


I need to get my hairb done after having it botched in Ohio :( .......any who I'm in NC for vaca and was wondering if anyone that lived here (preferably near raleigh) knew any salons that do super amazing jobs with color...idont need it cut....it's just going to be a BIG job fixing the color.....so if you live here let me know any places. Thanks much :)))t


Answer
Main Attraction in Pine Level. Lisa Gross ROCKS! 220 N Peedin Ave, Pine Level, NC. Tel: 919-965-2266

do you know of any african american salons in durham or raliegh area?




motionsmed


Looking for someone to do press and curl or twist outs...


Answer
Samuel Cole Salon
240 Newton Rd Ste 100 1/2, Raleigh, NC
Get a new 'do with haircuts, color, Japanese thermal reconditioning, conditioning treatments, perms, relaxers, updos and more.
Go to Website

Hair Champs Salon
4800 Grove Barton Rd Suite 102, Raleigh, NC
Full-service upscale salon for men and women specializes in haircuts and styling; Perms, highlightling and facials also available.

Peek-a-Do! the salon for kids
7011 Fayetteville Rd. #106, Durham, NC
Since 2005, providing hair cuts and updos only for children and adults; offers manicures, ear piercing, upscale toys and parties.
Go to Website

Salon Kroma of Raleigh
1629 N Market Dr (Off Old Wake Forest Rd), Raleigh, NC
State-of-the-art salon offers trendy and classic cuts.
Go to Website

Salon Blu
6617 Falls Of Neuse Rd Ste 103, Raleigh, NC
Stylists at this hip salon help clients stay on top of the latest trends in cuts and color.
Go to Website

Salon Kroma of Cary
2064 Kildaire Farm Rd., cary, NC
Located in the Crescent Commons shopping center, carries TIGI and Matrix products and offers cuts, coloring, perms, straightening and makeup.
Go to Website

Troutman Beauty Affaire
200 Sawmill Road, Raleigh, NC
Haircuts include shampoo and blow dry; trims available for bangs, beard and sideburns; full-service color and texture treatments and waxing services.
Go to Website

Modern Enhancement Hair Extension, Studio.
1610 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, NC
Hair enhancement services offered specializing in Caucasian and African American hair extension textures, as well as hair integrations.

The Hair and Face Lounge - An Aveda Salon
237 W Chatham St, Cary, NC
Go to Website

Snip-its Haircuts for Kids
8411 Brier Creek Pkwy Suite 103, Raleigh, NC
A kids' hair salon that uses games, characters and prizes to keep young customers occupied during trims.
Go to Website

Serenity Day Spa
1728 Durham Chapel Hl Blvd Ste 161, Chapel Hill, NC
A stripped-down spa setting offers capable service at better-than-competitive prices.
Go to Website

Devine Salon Spa & Wellness
5024 Old Wake Forest Rd, Raleigh, NC
Go to Website

Studio K Salon
4711 Hope Valley Rd, Durham, NC
Razor cuts and free consultations, plus color services, straightening, special-occasion updos, mustache trimming, makeup application and facial waxing.
Go to Website

Mina's Studio
The Galleria Shopping Center - 400 S Elliott Rd., Suite K, Chapel Hill, NC
Full-service salon offers cuts, highlights, relaxers and more, plus spa services including waxing, ear candling, facials, massage and nail services.
Go to Website

Hair by KIM CATALANO
10320 Durant Road Suite 111, Raleigh, NC
Vidal Sassoon-trained stylist specializes in precision cuts, coloring, formal updos, and thermal straightening and reconditioning.
Go to Website

Who Does Your Hair
1241 S Main St, Wake Forest, NC

Mitchell's Hair Styling
4325 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC
Prices correlate to the stylist's experience level at this Triangle chain. Services include cuts, color, highlights, updos and more.

Studio 180
200 S Academy St Ste 200, Cary, NC

Carrie Smith at Manewaves Salon
5945 Cliffdale Rd, Fayetteville, NC

Warren Scott Master Hair Colourists Salon & Day Spa
6320 Capital Blvd, Raleigh, NC




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How to change Orange hair color to brunette ?

Q. My current hair color is orange lookish . Its a completely disaster . What color should i dye my hair so that it returned back to brunette hair color ?


Answer
if you dye your hair medium brown, it should cover up the orange color just fine. dark brown sometimes comes out looking black, way too dark unless it's your natural color. Try the medium brown, leave it in at least 40 minutes (even if the directions say less), and put a plastic bag on your hair while you're timing it. the heat from your scalp will help the color absorb better. if your hair is long or thick you may want to buy 2 boxes of color so you don't run out mid way through.

Hair Color? Blonde or Brunette?




hannah


Blonde....
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa296/barbie007girl/PDRM0018.jpg

Brunette:
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa296/barbie007girl/SDC10915.jpg


Btw my hair is straight in both pictures but i'm not going to wear it like that anymore... my hair is naturally curly

OH! and i'm not looking for compliments... i just wanna know which hair color i should pick
I Have Brunette Right Now But I Kinda Wanna Go back To Blonde Since it's Almost Summer =]
Actually The First Picture Is Just A LOT of Highlights

I'd Probably Do That Instead Of Dying it



Answer
Yeah. Who says blonde is for summer though? lol
I like you as a brunnette (: You're really pretty. Maybe If you want lighter hair for summer put highlights in it instead of dying it?




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What are good hairstyles for round faces?




Chelsey


I'm a 13 year old girl and I have a round face. So I was wondering what would be some good hairstyles?


Answer
BEST HAIRSTYLES FOR ROUND FACES:

Firstly, what is your hair type?

Medium to long curly hair? Ask your stylist for some choppy layers through the back and the bottom of your hair to give it some shape and sex appeal. Whether your hair is long or short, if it's prone to a wave or curl, avoid at all costs ending up with a rounded 'bubble cut'.

Straight hair? The golden rule to remember is that round faces need a style that has longer pieces that fall onto your face to lengthen your cheeks - making them look slimmer and your cheekbones more structured. Try a graduated bob cut on to the face and higher at the back. Alternatively, a choppy shag will suit your face shape.

Fringe options: Don't go near a short blunt fringe - it will only emphasise a round face. On the other hand, a long wispy fringe will look great and suit fine hair. And if your hair is thicker, a longer fringe that you can sweep to the side will lengthen your face.

⢠Colour you sexy: Talk to your stylist about low lights at the side of the face and lighter highlights at the top of the head to create the illusion of lustrous length.

Avoid
Chin length hair with a rounded line that mirrors faceâs circular shape. Center parts. Short-short crops, straight "chopped" bangs. Fullness at side of ears. A rounded haircut ending at the chin will certainly add weight to your face shape. Because the widest part of your face is at the cheeks and ears, you need to avoid having the fullness of the cut here as it will make your face appear wider.

Other round face celebrities include:
Ingrid Bergman, Roseanne Barr, Kate Winslet, Natalie Merchant, Drew Barrymore, Christina Ricci, Charlotte Church


Photos of best and worst hairstlyes for round faces: http://beauty.about.com/od/hairstylephotogalleries/ss/roundfa.htm


More about round face hairstyles:

Parts

A side part with a sweeping fringe is the traditional recommendation for round faces. I must admit, it is my favourite part too â it is so feminine and it adds more dimension to the face with the different angles

A centre part can work well â it creates a balance between the roundness of the cheeks and the hairline. However I havenât seen this look actually done well often â the layers in the hair need to be just right, and the hair needs to be the right length.

Fringes

Side swept, longer bangs is the standard advice given to round faces, as they add dimension as well as flattering the face shape.

Round faces have always been warned off the straight bangs. However these need not be totally off limits â they just need to be a bit choppy at the ends, finishing just before they hit your eyes, and not too full. Alternatively, think of Audrey Hepburn, with her very short fringe. Remember that hers was also quite choppy, and not a straight line.

Long

Texturising and layering, slimming down hair round the face looks great â it reduces bulkiness around the face, allowing the face shape to shine!

Long layers are the perfect compliment â so sweeping and feminine!

Short

A really great style is one that is a little shorter at the back and a little longer at the front, hitting between the chin and the shoulder. This is a sexy, edgy look, with a great contrast between the face shape and hairline.

One thing to avoid with short hair is rounded bobs sitting at chin level â youa re not doing yourself justice with this hairstyle! Try growing it out a little to have it sitting a little lower, and getting the sides trimmed so there is less roundedness.

Curls

Loose, sweeping curls are hot! Avoid tight ringlets round the face â these just add bulk.

Keep them full around shoulder height and lower, and loose the bulk around the cheeks and you will have one sexy head!

Straight

If you have a round face and straight hair, I bet you have despaired at times, as straight hair has often been told it is âtoo severeâ for round faces. Well, again I disagree â you can certainly make straight hair work for you! Adding layers, shifting the part and going for asymmetric styles is where its at! Because round faces by nature very symmetrical in shape from all angles, they are complimented by asymmetric styles, regardless of whether they are curly or straight.

In an up-do

Have the hair fuller at the crown, and close to the head around the ear and cheek level. This balances the hair and face shape nicely! Think quiffs! Conversely, avoid volume at the sides â this will not do your face justice!

For something more casual, if you have a couple of waves in your hair, tie it in a loose, slightly tossled, low side bun. This is SUCH a sexy look â the loose waves create a gentle look, and the low bun gives a nice balance!

To make this style a little more striking, get a couple of bobby-pins and loosely pin the top half of your hair in the middle at the back, pushing the bobbyâs upward to add height. Then grab the rest and make the same bun.

Hope this helps :)

can i get some examples of cute medium length hairstyles that look good on people with round faces?

Q. im gonna get my hair cut, and i wanna get it done medium length, anyone have any pics of styles that look good on a round face?


Answer
Round faces can be difficult to cut for, What kind of round is your face,,, like seriously round or just full cheeks?

Find a celebrity with the same face shape as you, or a few of them, and follow the general styles that they do.
Consider the fact that celebrities tend to pay a lot for thier cuts, and ususally always get what will look good for them and their face shape... That and you are getting a 500$ concept cut for what?? 15.00, Sounds like a deal to me.

First thing though, I have a round-ish face (Mainly forhead), and I keep bangs and tend to have the hair around my face NOT framed. You don't want to close off your face, If that makes sense. Id say keep with bangs, don't frame your face too much, go straight around the face... Keep it about shoulder length, and add a few layers around the bottom (3-6 inches of the bottom, depending upon how much hair you have) that way a pony looks good and you can also style it down.)

HTH
XO!!




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some cute hair styles?




meggy


My hair is brown and mid-back. I was just wondering some cute hair styles? Other then clipping bangs back, parted to side straight down, messy bun, etc. Thanks :) Oh and hair products that wont make my hair greasy!


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I understand alot of people are wearing there hair the same style and everyone is looking like prep clones! But a good thing to do with your hair is after it is washed brush it to whatever you want your hair parted. Scrunch your hair a few times until you get soft curls. Use any product that will keep the shape of the curl, DO NOT use gel, or you will get a crunchy greasy looking affect. If you use Dove Volumizing Spary Mousse it will dry into natural looking waves which is super cute. This will benefit because you are not blow drying your hair, flat iron or curling. From that look you can wear your gorgeous curls up or down. Adding accessories like headbands or light scarves. You can turn a pony tail to looking volumous and cute but by taking your hair at the top back of your head brush up and then twist and push up a but (or whatever height you want) and place a bobby pin on each side to hold it up, a light spray of hairspray will keep it up all day. Then add a high pony tail..super cute.

Hair Style?




GG


you see i spike my hair up everywhere on the top, the side and back. When i do it it doesnt look good though. the side and back just go down. I use that watery king of gel like the glue kind and glue the white creamish gel. I put it on and push my hair toward an angle going up and it goes back down. my hair is sometimes short and sometimes likean inch long. how do i get my hair spiked up.
i already use got to be glued and it doesnt work it goes back down. it spikes for about 30 seconds and goes down.



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I'm a hair styles and the only way i have been able to get some of my more rebellious clients hair to spike up is with gel and hair spray a comb and blow dryer............make sure you don't over dew it cause gel and spray make flakes if touched or messt with a lot. you don't want to walk around with stuff that looks like dandruff. hair styling is an art but any one can do it with the right stuff and some time .good luck and try it out it will work.




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I just bleached my hair, how do I make it not so dry?




Carley M


I just used a kit at home bleach thing, did it and the colour is great!
BUT my hair is noticeably less smooth and shiny and it has a lot more fly aways near my part.
How do I condition/mosturize my hair now?



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You have fly aways because your hair is dry.

Causes for dry hair:
The sun is very damaging & drying, even get sunburn, so does the hair.
Washing in hot water, if it's bad for baby skin, so does the hair.
Too many shampoos per week, 2x is enough.
Alcohol products, hair sprays or gel containing alcohol, very drying.
Chemicals, perming, hair dyeing, chlorine.
Hair straightening tools or curling tools, even with hair protectant sprays or lotions, does not protect hair 100%.
Hair dryer, I use it but only for 5 mins per wash, per week, longer than, too drying.
Sun-exposure can also cause dryness of the skin, while chlorine and other chemicals in the water deplete moisture. Chlorine is also known to cause rashes, while one can pick up other skin conditions like a fungus infection from swimming pools.
Chlorine strips the hair of oils and makes it dry, tangled, matted and rough. Chlorine also affects the cuticles and makes the hair dull. The cuticle is the outermost layer of the hair and contributes to its shine. Repeated exposure to chlorine can make the hair brittle, leading to problems like split-ends and hair breakage.

Washing less often, builds the natural oil your hair needs, to get them smoother, shinier, silkier, softer. Man-made products are just temporary, until you wash them again, and at the same time washing off the natural oil your hair NEEDS. Hair products just absorb on your hair if they're dry, like a sponge.
Jessica Simpson have figured it out, she said she wash her hair every week. She used to abuse her hair, then start selling hair extensions because her hair starting falling from all the chemicals, but she woke up and found out how to keep her hair healthy AGAIN.

The hair industry is a billion dollar business, they sell products that cleans & condition the hair. They also sell products that damage and causes hair loss. They also DO NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss due to 'abuse'. Mechanical, chemical, or thermal styling. Hair straighteners and relaxers top the hair products pose the greatest risks. Hair relaxers, related products marketed heavily to African-American women, are dangerous because they may contain powerful chemicals such as lye, a toxic substance also used in drain cleaners.

After you wash your hair (hopefully less than usual), use a towel to dry your hair. If it's long like mine, use two towels to absorb most of the water. Blow dry for 5 mins, or air dry by doing some work done, get online, stand by the heater until it's done, then blow dry concentrating @ the roots. When it's 90% dried, brush your hair smooth. Finger comb if it's wavy or curly or use a wide tooth comb.

Reasons why I don't have fly aways or static:

1. I stand on a rug that's made of nylon, on top of linoleum or ceramic tiles.
2. I use Conair nylon brush, (it will say: will reduce static). I've had that for several years now. I found another one today, it's gel grips and it's orange or pink, they also come in green, with IONS
3. I also don't use conditioner on my hair, so it's not that . . . . but using the brush & standing on the rug will prevent less static.
4. If nothing works, wet your hands and rub to your hair while you style it. This will add moisture to your hair.

What hair color is prettiest ?! 10POINTS**?

Q. Which hair color do you like the bestt?!10 points?

I'm a brunette and want to go lighter! which color do you think is prettiest thanks (: here is myfour option ideas : http://m.pinterest.com/rachalexandria1/hair-color-choices/


Answer
I get tons of compliments with my 4 natural colors, thank you!

Blondes vs. Brunettes.
Researchers/some guy in his basement working for Superdrug surveyed 1,000 men, determining that 54 percent of them would choose a brunette to be their wife. A minority 16 percent preferred blonde hair, while 30 percent of participants shrugged their shoulders and asked when they would have access to the free doughnut holes they were promised when they signed up for the study (the answer, sadly, was never).
Other useless information gleaned from this researcher: men think women with brown hair take better care of their appearance, make better cooks.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/howaboutthat/9950759/Why-being-blonde-might-not-be-so-fun-after-all.html
. . . .
Go lighter if you want to look older than your mom.

My church friend went blonde, or ash blonde, who knows, her orig. hair color was black, now she's older looking than her mom - 56. It didn't even go with her complexion, and she's hating every minute of it.
She's in her 30's. If you're getting bored with your hair, try to teach yourself to style your hair so you can be more unique. I can do mine 7 different ways a week, takes 2-10 mins. I've posted 60 photos in 25 months. If I can do it, so can you!

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.

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¨

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.
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!"




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does any one have really good styling tips for thick curly hair ?




fatoom


i have really thick curly hair and its really hard to manage its usaually up in a bun and im 23!!!!!!!! so any help would be appriciated thank you


Answer
- Read the book and visit the sites below about curly hair. I did and my once horrible curly hair is now virtually frizz-free ringlets. Now I get compliments on my hair all the time! Straighten your hair- be happy for a day, learn to manage your curly hair- be happy for life!
- To style your hair using the curly-girl method you will need gel, a leave in cream, and conditioner at the minimum. Some less useful, but still nice stuff would be a blowdryer, a diffuser (reduces frizz in curly/wavy hair when used with dryer), and a microfiber hair turban (to dry wet hair while sleeping or in the morning).
-The main philosophy of the curly-girl method is to not use shampoo. This may sound unhygenic but it has actually made my hair less oily and dandruffy. Most shampoos contain some of the same chemicals found in laundry detergent (sodium laureth sulfate, sodum lauryl sulfate, ammonium laureth sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, etc.). They dry out curly hair. Also you shouldn't brush your curly hair dry because it damages the hair and makes it poof.
- Massaging of the scalp with conditioner to remove dirt is all that is needed. It will clean everything but super clingy silicones (cyclopentasiloxane and dimethicone are examples). Then rinse and spread conditioner on the outside layer of hair and the hair at the nape of your neck. Gently comb tangles out with your fingers or a wide toothed comb and rinse with cold/cool water.
- Do not brush/comb your hair after this point because it wil disturb the curl pattern (make sure you already have a part). It is also important to use gel on sopping wet hair and scrunch the hair with your fingers. Make sure gel is evenly distributed everywhere in your hair. If you use too much you can always scrunch out the crunchy texture later.
- Use paper towels or an old t-shirt to gently scrunch some of the water out (generic towels can make hair frizz). You can either let your hair air dry or wait ten minutes and then use a blowdryer with a diffuser. Dry until your hair is almost dry, and then let air dry the last bit. Do not touch the hair while it is air drying or it will frizz!
- Use a moisturizing conditioner, such as Desert Essence Organics Italian Red Grape Conditioner (found at health food/organic stores) or Activate Hydrating Conditioner (drugstore). The combo of products that I use daily is L'Oreal Out of Bed Weightless Texturizer (comes in a black-colored tub) and then Herbal Essences Totally Twisted Gel or Body Envy Gel, but there are more conditioners, gels, etc. on the websites. The products I recommended are my personal favorites and contain no silicones or drying alcohols.
- Your hair may seem worse at first, but it is just adjusting. This may take a couple weeks to begin working. Before you decide to quit shampoo, do a final cleanse with shampoo and stop the use of any products with silicones in them. Hope this helps!

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How to style naturally curly hair?




Makeup


So I have naturally long curly hair (similar to Taylor Swifts only I'm a brunette) that is about just past my boobs. Anywho...my mom got me a diffuser hairdryer a year ago (that I just started using now). I've noticed that when I use the diffuser to help enhance my natural curl that my hair either doesn't curl the way that I want it to or the hair on the right side of my head will curl nicely but the hair the on left side of my head won't curl properly. Why is that? Should I use a curl activator before I use the diffuser? Should I diffuse my hair only when its wet or only when its dry? I'm against animal testing so I only use products that don't test on animals.:) What sort of styling product should I use for my hair? I need something that won't make my hair sticky or crunchy and is fast and easy for me to do.:) Lastly the hair in the very back of my head is basically straight...why is that? Is there anyway that I can easily get my straight hair to curl?


Answer
So, my hair is naturally curly and about the same length. I am an animal rights activist, and vegan, so I know all sorts of brands to use :)
I use Mineral Fusion Curl Care shampoo and conditioner, and every now and then switch to my Shikai or Desert Essence shampoo instead since using the same shampoo all the time can cause build up. Anyway, I only shampoo my hair twice a week, unless it's very dirty from rolling in the mud lol, and condition it only, when my hair feels like it needs it. Otherwise, I pin my hair up and cover it, and don't get it wet in the shower. Curls are naturally dry, so over washing is easy to do. I also always use a leave in conditioner, I used to use Redkin anti-snap, but stopped until I found out if it's on the animal safe list or not, I can't remember if it is lol but I have a vegan leave in I use now. I also deep condition twice a week, normally with a home made mix of avocado and olive oil. If you're not vegan, using evaporated milk and olive oil, warmed up a bit, is the best deep conditioning treatment you can use. No matter what anyone tells you. The milk opens up the cuticle best, since it's not cutting anything out, and is very very rich, and lets the oil really soak in. I use a wide tooth comb to detangle, and a detangling spray also is super good idea. I never ever brush my hair, is bad for curls. Don't touch your hair much after combing through it, and when you diffuse, use it on cool, and just lightly pick up the hair and set it on the nozzle, don't get all your finger oils on hair or it'll frizz, as well as break down the ability to curl as well. A ton of girls have problems with hair not curling well on one side, and it can be from parting your hair more to the side that curls better. So try switching your part, and always have layers cut in your hair, not razored, just dry point cut, so the curls underneath get some air and can breath and curl properly. I have used a curl enhancing creme in the past, it was garnier fructing curl creme, not gel, and worked really well. It wasn't sticky or crunchy, but I'd only use it if for some reason my hair wasn't cooperating. I've since learned better techniques lol I have a lot of natural volume, but using a mousse for curls or volume, it doesn't matter which, on roots helps to bring up the root and let the curl start higher so it falls a bit better. Don't use alcohol on curls, so get non-alcohol hairspray. Most products have alcohol in them for hair, which sucks. Sulfate free also helps in shampoos, or any plain mineral shampoo. I also never ever use a towel on my hair, it creates frizz, and breaks up hairs and damages the cuticle by roughing it up and taking away good moisture. I use a 100% cotton t-shirt to wrap up me hair, I only gently squeeze the water out, wrap it and let it soak, never rub your hair. I have a ton of hair, so I usually go through two cotton shirts lol and I only sleep on a 100% silk pillow case, although satin should work too, since cotton or synthetics or any blends suck away the moisture that curls desperately need.
In asking why one side doesn't curl as much as another, and why some hair is straighter, that's just the way your hair is. It can be from damage or using heat, but most likely the way your hair is. Almost all of my friends have some parts that are naturally straight, but the back has a bit more frizz and wave. I'd guess it's because your head hits stuff like pillows on the back of it most, or more likely just because most girls have a mix of strand types. No one's hair is perfect. Also, if you ever straighten hair, even just once, it deforms the curl and makes it lose it's memory, and yes hair has a memory, so it won't form a good curl again for a while without help.




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Whats the best hair color to match hazel eyes?




Lisa Chris


This is me right now:
http://i30.tinypic.com/ei9mxy.jpg

I have very pale skin and hazel green eyes. I'm looking to grow my hair out to below shoulder length.(http://i29.tinypic.com/2itohe0.jpg)

Remember, I'm wanting to make my eye color(s) stand out. What color and style of hair would be good for me?
(Please give me some pictures)



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Your features and colors seem to be really suitable for a natural auburn-red I think. You're so lucky! It will also make your eyes stand out. I'd say this haircolor looks really good with long-ish, straigh or maybe a little bit wavy (not much though, not curly... just slighly) hair.With a darker color, like chesnut, you may look washed out.

Julianne Moore's hair color is the most natural and pretty red tone around I think. And it would let your gorgeous eyes pop out!
http://www.thelocalking.com/temp/savg03.jpg

What unnatural hair colors go well with hazel eyes and medium brown hair?




Felquish


Hi. Summer is coming soon and I'll be out of school so there won't be any rules saying that I can't dye my hair.

I have hazel eyes and medium brown hair. I'm pale but I'm not dark either. I don't have an olivey complex like my sister does so obviously I can't dye my hair blonde because I'll look washed out (I think?). My eyes are more towards the greenish side if that helps?

I've died my hair a a golden blonde color to lighten my hair (it turned out to be more red instead which was AWESOME) and I've "highlighted" my bangs teal just this past summer.

What colors would go great with the description I mentioned? I'm not sure if I will dye my entire head or just parts yet...



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I definitely think red is your best bet, red hair looks so good with your color eyes.




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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Hairstyle ?




Me


What's the best hairstyle for a middleaged man ? With hair !


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The best style I know for a middle-aged man (with hair :0) ... I like that!) is basically a good businessman's cut.... a clean men's haircut with no nonsense... that means no longer pieces on the neck, forehead, or sides! It is 2-3 inches on the top, gradually shorter and tapered on the sides and neck.... you are not a kid anymore, so just looking more mature is very handsome! I'm so glad you still have hair to cut! And whatever you do, don't fall into the old camoflauge hairstyle that "some celebrities" (I won't mention any names here..) use and do that combover with the "flag hairstyle" ... that older men do to cover up balding spots!
I call it the flag hair, cause it blows in the wind like a flag !!!
There's nothing worse than a bad combover on a man, except maybe a middle aged man trying to do some juvenile style like a bowl cut! I have seen a few and it's simply hilarious! One of those was an accidental haircut and I was able to fix it for him when it grew out! Good luck.... go to your favorite salon and get a good stylist to help you... show a few pics you like of a good style and get something that makes you feel good and confident!
There is nothing like being unhappy with your haircut, and the only good part is that you can wear hats and your hair will grow back pretty fast!

Hairstyle suggestions for young balding man?

Q. I'm 28 and hear my hair makes me look 38 due to how it's almost at George from Seinfeld baldness now. Should I buzz it like Jason statham or go to a super short buzz-barely there?


Answer
You may just want to go bald, otherwise people will see your faded hairline.




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Home hair coloring ?




kinke


I can't afford to get my hair professionally colored so I have been using the drug store boxed kind for many years, and have become good at it, my hair never turns weird colors like some people experience.. anyway more recently my hair hasn't been able to hold the color for too long... maybe 2 weeks before the color pours out almost completely while taking a shower... does anyone know what the problem is?
hair is color damaged?



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Possibly color damage, as to where your hair shaft is unable to hold the color. What I would try is a protein filler. They are available at Sally's, and the store clerk will help you find it. It is a bottle, about $5. What it does is fill in your hair shaft so it is properly prepared for coloring. It works like this.....
get hair damp and towel dry. Apply filler to hair and wait 20 mins. Then you apply your color DIRECTLY to your hair (do not rinse filler out). I know the box says apply to dry hair only, but I have been doing this for 10 years and it works awesome.
Good luck!

Hair coloring question?




Tinley


ok I color hair all the time but I never really bleach peoples hair and my cousin asked me to put some blue in her bangs so of course I said yes. but the thing is, is her hair is a dark brown and its never been colored before. what volume of bleach should i use?


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Hiii =)
I went to beauty school for a while so here is my answer...
NEVER use 40 developer on hair with a hair bleacher, it will dry and fry the hair. It may not dry and fry the hair the first 3 times, but wait and see.

Anyways... You can use a 20 developer, its lifts the color and sets the bleach, which is way way way more soft and gentle on the hair. Always check the hair every 5 minutes, to make sure the hair isn't OVER PROCESSING.
If you see an uneven color like, some spots of are more bleached than other, use a toner on the section you have bleached and it will even it out. After that, just wait 5-10 mins, wash and towell dry.
Promptly apply the blue hair color, and wait for the time instructed in the box or container =)

Ive done this and it has worked wonders for me and my clients =)
Good luck!!




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Cute Hairstyle Ideas For Long Hair?




Liv


I am growing my hair long and I want 2 know some cute styles I can do with it.


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i have long hair too...do you have curly or straight?
I have curly so i can switch up a bit. Even though you want long hair, get it layered. It would look a lot better and you could do a lot with it.
With me, i have a lot of layers at the top because of my curls. I tossle it so it's a little volumized and have long pieces just curly down.

When I have it straight I do basically the same thing, except i flip the layers or keep it really straight. The layers make it look different each time.

if you have straight hair you could also curl it.

Another thing i love with long hair is if you hold it in a high ponytail, or clip it with hair hanging out.

However you wanna hold it, i think you could do so much more with long hair :]

can someone give me some simple hairstyle ideas for long hair?




rocker chi


ok so i have extremellyyyy looonng hair like seriously its past my butt :/ and so since my parents dont want me to cut it.. i might as well just make the best out of the situation right? so yea i just wanted some ideas for hair that long


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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Hat with my hair color?




Frank


I'm thinking of buying a hat but I'm not sure what color.
My hair color is pretty much identical to this http://dailybooth.com/brysonen/514264 (No it's not me)

Also the hat I mean are the flat brimmed ones.
http://www.geekhats.com/wp-content/gallery/100/dc-shoes-scholar-ii-flex-cap.jpg

I'm thinking either green or black
I look like an older version of the person in the picture (I find it kinda creepy lol)
Don't bother saying don't get ones of thoes hats. Around where I live everyone has them and no one says that there stupid



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i agree. either green or black. green is more friendly and stuff. and black just looks good with everything!

p.s. if that is what your hair looks like then your hair is sexy :)

xoxo
-madisonn.

Hair color?




Sunflower


I keep hearing about how bad hair color may be for you to use. I like to color my hair to give it a richer color and to cover a few grey hairs that are starting. Are there any natural products that really work, and that do not use dangerous chemicals to color hair? Are there salons that use natural products (DC area if you can name one!)


Answer
Henna. looks like you're already a redhead!




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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Any good hairstyles for thick hair?




Jessica


I have really thick hair and short/medium hair, any good hairstyles to do for school that are simple. You could also tell me youtube hairstyle video's or websites. Thnx.
i also do have have some layers.



Answer
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/slickyboy40/33373.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

Hairstyle ideas for thick hair?




salt


I want a medium-length cut. I have thick hair, which is slightly wavy, but I usually straighten it. I don't have bangs and I'm pretty sure I don't want them... side bangs are fine, though. Please give links to pics! Thanks!


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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.

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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what hair color is in style right now?




buttlerfly


I have curly hair, and right now is dyed light brown. I wanted to get highlighs, kind of like Jessica Alba's, but I don't know if that stuff is in style anymore. Are solid colors more in style? I don't want to look guetto. Do you have any advice for dyeing curly hair?


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hair color doesn't really go in and out of style that drastically, if it looks good on you, it's in style. Dying curly hair is teh same is dying straight hair, the texture of your hair really makes no difference to the dye.

looking for a good hair style with color?




lacramento


I want to change my hair style. I finally got a good straightening iron, since my hair is curly. I want to get an emo,goth,or punk hair cut, and btw, I'm no poser. I'm already into these kind of ideas with my curls, but now I want to make it official with my hair. So where can I find good hairstyles? also, what do I tell the stylist? do I show em a pic or what? also, I wanna get some bleached spots so I can put semi-permanent colors in those spots. Where should these spots be? and when I say spots i don't mean circles. I mean any shape anywhere. thank you for your help


Answer
photobucket
has like everything

go here
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v665/hairfiles6/?action=view&current=hairfiles.gif

pick your color[s] and
find some amazing hair :D




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I need a new hairstyle for 2010!?




Lauren


I need new hairstyle! Ive already tried messy bun and half up half down, side pony, curly, pretty much EVERYTHING. and i need something new! ive gotten highlights. (im blonde) does anyone have a good hairstyle? im 13, blonde hair, about 2-3 inches past my shoulders. please hellpp!


Answer
here are some pictures of my favorite hairstyles that i like to wear to school (:

down and straightened: http://styletips101.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/straight-hair.jpg

down and curly: http://www.beauty-advices.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/how-to-blow-dry-curly-hair.jpg

curly and in a low ponytail: http://www.greathairstyletips.com/images/taylor1.jpg

half up and half down (curly or straight): http://www.women-hairstyles.com/images/half-updo.jpg

french braided and pulled back: http://imagesme.net/beautyhairstyles/sarah-michelle-gellar-french-braid-hair-style2.jpg

bump: http://imagesme.net/beautyhairstyles/ashley-tisdale-volume-hairstyle-at-2008-creative-arts-emmy-awards2.jpg


and here are some videos that will help:

curls:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IHbdQaNA04&feature=PlayList&p=ED3977CCCE09ED1D&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=9

french braid (lauren conrad inspired):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-pL1wh0Gs8

easy school hairstyles:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz7W9I1bH8E

easy hairstyles using accessories:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tJXDUPff3U

i really hope this helps (: and i really didn't mean to offend anyone with my question about Hollister, i wasn't thinking when i posted it. I'm really sorry if i upset you and i feel really bad.

Trendy Hairstyles/ Colors for 2010?




Mary Riley


links and pix would be helpful!


Answer
Cool hairstyles are having ur hair parted to the side and leaving it down, another is braids braids are really in this time of year! cool colors are brownish blonde and burnette.




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Hair Color? Blonde or Brunette?




hannah


Blonde....
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa296/barbie007girl/PDRM0018.jpg

Brunette:
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa296/barbie007girl/SDC10915.jpg


Btw my hair is straight in both pictures but i'm not going to wear it like that anymore... my hair is naturally curly

OH! and i'm not looking for compliments... i just wanna know which hair color i should pick
I Have Brunette Right Now But I Kinda Wanna Go back To Blonde Since it's Almost Summer =]
Actually The First Picture Is Just A LOT of Highlights

I'd Probably Do That Instead Of Dying it



Answer
Yeah. Who says blonde is for summer though? lol
I like you as a brunnette (: You're really pretty. Maybe If you want lighter hair for summer put highlights in it instead of dying it?

Brunette hair with blonde highlights?




Brea


I just colored my hair a light brown, but it wasn't on purpose..im getting my hair fixed professionally at the hair salon. I use to be a dirty blonde so please help me out with what i should ask for to lighten up my hair - pictures are even so helpful!


Answer
Ask for alot of highlights, everywhere, that is 3 shades lighter than the color you died your hair. It wont be drastically blonde again, but it will lighten it up and look good.




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Trendy hairstyle?




Freulein J


I'm going for a haircut soon.But i'm not sure what sort of hairstyle is nice and fashionable. I have long straight hair above my waist. And it's black.
Is there any nice hairstyle that's in trend around ur areas?
Like absolute layered or anything for fringe too? ^^ Thanks



Answer
I think the best answer for you is too...look at some books and go for a consultation, when looking in books try to find a style that has similar hair as yours this will ensure a good style for you...(if your hair is thin and no volume, a thick haired cut wont work as you don't have the volume),etc... as it appears that you have had long hair for awhile now...don't do anything too drastic...the holidays are coming up and you want to be comfortable...maybe something long about the middle of your bra length...with some long layers that start about the bottom of your ear...this way you can have some much needed volume...also I think that maybe you could have some golden brown highlights put in your hair, to give it some depth...don't try to go blonde this will turn your hair orange it takes a few times to bleach out your hair to get it blonde, and you will have lots of root touch ups, this can be costly...also if you keep it bra length, you can still pull it back in pony...on those bad hair days....shorter hair required products and alot of time to fix daily...

GOOD LUCK HOPE YOU FIND A HAIRSTYLE THAT WORKS....

Make sure you have a GOOD feeling in your GUT, about the person that cuts your hair...once it's cut you won't be able to go back....only time will fix it...

hairstyles?




Alexis


hi everybody I'm 14 years old and i have pretty long hair! my profile pic is actually me so there's a hit of my hair and I'm going to be going to meetings and interviews and I also go to school and want some new hairstyles that are cute and reasonable for meeting and interviews!! I've already tried to look on You Tube and used some ideas, but have no any!!! please help:)


Answer
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!"




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