Saturday, June 7, 2014

Maplestory EXP Hairstyles?

Q. I joinned Maplestory not to long ago, and I wanted to buy some NX, and get a new hairstyle. But, everytime I look on the MapleStory websites, they say something about Amoria EXP Hairstyles and so on... How do you get EXP Hairstyles, and are they available anymore?


Answer
There used to be EXP coupons, but they've changed it. You can now get EXP hair from the REG coupons. Also, when you use the REG hairstyle coupon, it is randomized. You cannot choose the hair you want. To choose the hair you want, you go for the VIP coupon, but you cannot get EXP hair from the VIP coupon. The EXP hairstyles tend to be nicer than the others.


Here are some hairstyles you can choose from:

Female - http://www.basilmarket.com/MapleStory-Fashion-Female-Hair.html

Male - http://www.basilmarket.com/MapleStory-Fashion-Male-Hair.html

Note: If you look in the Cash Shop, the EXP coupons have been removed. There are only VIP and REG now. There also used to be a specific town to use it in, but now the coupons can be used in any town.

Maplestory Hairstyles?




Dynamite


Okay, I know this is similar to my previous question, but I just wanted to know a few things:

1. Are there some items (e.g. hairstyles, equips) in Banned Story that actually don't exist?

2. http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-L7I6Cm43aa_PmjIDYvL2Rmupt32Ra7YD8HP2fIA-?cq=1&p=18

Please tell me if this hairstyle is real or not. If it is real, please tell me which hair salon it's from.



Answer
1. Yes. Some hairstyles do not exist in GMS but they are available on the other versions. Some other hairstyles are completely fictional.

2. The hairstyle on that picture is real and you can get it from Ariant.




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Best MAC makeup products for pale skin, dark brown hair, and green eyes?




Katie


I just started getting into makeup, and I've heard REALLY good things about MAC and I am going to be going there for the first time this weekend so what items do you recommend I pick up?
Also, why are there makeup brushes so expensive? Do they work REALLY well? Because on the website they were between 30-60 dollars and that's crazy for 1 makeup brush.



Answer
I have black hair, fair skin and green blue eyes. The brushes are good and worth the money. Cheap brushes do not apply make up well. Invest at least in an eye lid shadow brush, a eye shadow blending brush, an angled eyeliner brush that you can also use for your eye brows. They make all the difference in the world for apply and blending your eye make up. The sales rep should be able to tell you what colors you need. I have one look I use a lot and it makes green eyes pop: use Mac eye primer all over lid and apply "Beautiful Iris" eye shadow all over lid and into the crease of the eye(build it up heavier in the crease and outer V of the outer eye lid corner). Apply Mac "Rice paper" eye shadow on the upper eye lid under the brow. Apply a MAc white eye shadow in the most inner part of your eye next to your tear duct. Apply Mac Black Track Eye Liner gel on upper eye lids and apply one of MAC´s eye liner pencils in Black on lower eye lid. Use MAc Blush color : Sunbasque or Dainty on your cheeks. Your eyes will pop and your skin will glow. You´ll need them to try on your foundation, as I don´t know if you are a cool or warm fair tone. You are likely Cool though, like me. Sorry, I don´t care for MAC´s foundations so I can´t suggest. I would use more black eye liners because if you are cool toned and fair, with your dark hair and green eyes, brown can make you look more pale unless it´s a very dark brown.

Just wondering if black hair would look good with green eyes and pale skin?




the cat's


I have never dyed my hair black. My natural hair color is brunette with red in it (I have a lot of gingers in my family and so a bit of it was passed on to me, lol). When I do my hair, I dye it brunette or red and I have it done at the salon so it doesn't get messed up. I love brown, red and black hair, I have always wanted to try to dye my hair black but I'm too afraid of looking washed out. I have green eyes (a bit of blue in them) and my skin is pale. I was wondering if I could pull it off? I know there are different types of black hair dye, jet black, soft black, black with blue tint in it, black with red tint in it, black with purple tint in it and so on. I only want a natural looking black color, so I'm thinking maybe I could try a blackish brown just to be on the safe side? I was going to dye my hair a dark brown soon, but I really wanted to try black. But usually black looks better with tan skin and blue eyes.
Heck no! No blonde, lol! I would never go blonde, it would never look good on me and I have a thing for dark hair. On me at least. Some girls look really pretty with blonde, but most look so fake, especially with their fake tans. Plus, I like standing out. :)



Answer
Do it! You should! Yes, it the contrast between your hair and skin will be dramatic but who says that's a bad thing?? Plus, with green eyes, you'll look gorgeous.

Go for it :)




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Hairstyles Web Site?

Q. Is there any sites that have alot of different pictures and stuff. I looking for a different hairstyle. Please and thank you


Answer
Here are a few...Good luck =o)
http://beauty.about.com/od/5minutestyles... ~ hair length?
http://www.hairshowcollections.net/index...
http://www.hairfinder.com/howto/how_to_s...
http://hairstyles.free-beauty-tips.com/a...
http://www.beautifulhairstyles.com/......
http://www.stylesonvideo.com/asian.htm.....
http://beauty.about.com/od/asianstyles/....
Cosmetologist =o) ~(if you are redirected)~ go to their home page for choices =o)

Is there a good site for Hairstyles ?




applecheek


I'm getting my hair cut tomorrow and can't seem to find a good site where they show the hairstyle front and back for example.
I would like to get a Bob, but not a plain Jane one, something that shows my personality !

Thanks in advance !



Answer
Hey! I know a great website. :)
It's called Rasysa. It's a Japanese hairstyle website, but luckily for you, I already figured out which page has all the styles.

Here it is:
http://www.rasysa.com/pkg/style/

Click on the length you want, and go to the tons of hairstyles that it has! Probably 85% of the hairstyles have front, back, and side photos. When you find a hairstyle you like, just click on the picture, then it takes you to the hairstyle's little page where it would have the front, back, and side photos. Click on the front/back/side photo to open a new window with a bigger image of the haircut. If you want to save it, just click on the enlarged image in the new window and DRAG IT ONTO YOUR DESKTOP because I've found that they don't let you right-click and save. :)

Have fun! And let's see your new haircut when it comes. :D




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hair dye (colors)?




Kelly D


what kind of hair dye is best for like bright colors like red pink green blue etc......
alsoooo i need like very clear instructions and pics if you can on where the best place to put like streaks of color in.. and eye makeup stuff
thanks



Answer
Vivid colors aren't actually dyes, they are stains. Dyes lift old color and replace it with new, stains are to be applied over pre-lightened hair.

Pravana is the best, but is difficult to find unless you are a professional. I found some on ebay though. Keep in mind this will NOT come out. Not with bleach, not with color remover. You'll have to dye/stain over it. It lasts the longest and fades the least, though. Truly a pro product.

For home use, Special FX is wonderful. Lots of people use Manic Panic but I have had no success with it, despite leaving it on over night.

You'll need to pre-lighten hair. I would stay away from the drug store and head to a beauty supply store. Get a tub of bleach (it's a better value than the packets) some 40 level developer, and some red remover in you have brown/black hair. Follow the directions on the packaging. Once you've gotten your hair as close to white as you can, apply the stain and wait for 40 minutes-overnight. Wash until the water runs mostly clear, condition heavily, maybe even sleep with conditioner in. Use old towels and old pillow cases unless you want them to be funky colors :)

Question about hair color....?




Sarah


My natural color is auburn, which is like a reddish brown. I've colored my hair ALOT. I wish I could get back to my natural color, but it never seems to work. I always color it, but within 2-3 weeks of coloring it, it fades back to my reddish blonde color. It's been about 5 months since I last colored it, and I want dark hair really REALLY bad, so I colored it last night. I love the color and was wondering what I can do to keep it dark. Thanks for your help.


Answer
What are you using to color your hair? My mom is a hair stylist and has been doing hair for over 40 years. She has been the only person to EVER dye my hair. My natural color is a dark brown. I went from blonde, back to my normal color in only a few coloring sessions. My mom moved out of state and it was too costly to drive to see her or to go to the salon. She told me what to do (its very easy). Here's what to do: Go to a beauty supply store, like Sally's. Purchase color from their professional lines, my fav is Wella. Pick a color closest to the one you want.. you also need to purchase a developer. My fav is the Salon Care brand.. get the creme in a 10 volume if you are going dark. All you need now is the supplies, like gloves, cape, and applicator. If you get the creme/gel color, then you need a bowl and brush, but if you get the liquid color, then you need a bottle.. ask the lady in Sally's to help. To apply, just start in sections and work your way through.. I used to get a friend (or even my boyfriend to help) until I got used to getting the back of my head. It will cost you under $10 to get a professional dye job at home with great results! Feel free to contact me if you have any questions!!




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Would medium golden brown hair color suit tan/ olive skin?




Laura


Hi I was planning on hair coloring my hair in medium golden brown with some reddish undertones.I have olive/ tan skin would this hair color suit my skin tone?


Answer
My friend, who has olive skin, did this.
It looked pretty.

One thing i suggest is don't have your hair straightened with this color if you're tan, go for a beachy waves/messy look. It looks a lot better.

So yes, go for it!

:)

Best hair colors that make olive skin tone look lighter?




Blah


I have an olive colored skin tone and have dark, brown hair--almost black. I was wondering if there are any hair colors that will my skin tone lighter.


Answer
I'd try this website:
http://www.visual-makeover.com/color.htm

"The perfect hair color for you

Whatever type of hair color you opt for, choosing the proper range of shadesâwarm or coolâis the key. The right hair color shade will brighten up your hair style . . . and your life.

What is the most basic principle of color theory applied to hair? It's choosing between warm and cool shadesâand with the dizzying variety of hair colors available, choosing can sometimes be confusing. The best way to make pleasing hair color choices is to determine whether natural coloringâhair, eye, and skin tonesâis in the warm or cool range of colors. Answer these questions, or better yet, have your best friend give you her opinion, which is likely to be more accurate:
My eyes are:

* Deep brown or black-brown (Cool)
* Golden brown (Warm)
* Gray blue or dark blue (Cool)
* Green, green blue or turquoise (Warm)
* Hazel with gold or brown flecks (Warm)
* Hazel with white, gray or blue flecks (Cool)

My skin is:

* Very dark brown (Cool)
* Brown with pink undertone (Warm)
* Brown with golden undertone (Warm)
* True olive (most Asians and Latinos) (Cool)
* Medium with no color in cheeks (Cool)
* Medium with faint pink cheeks (Cool)
* Medium with golden undertones (Cool)
* Pale with no color in cheeks (Cool)
* Pale with pink undertones (Cool)
* Pale with peach or gold undertones (Warm)
* Freckled (Warm)
* Ruddy (Warm)
* Brown or bronze when I tan (Cool)
* Golden brown, when I tan (Warm)

My hair color is:

* Blue black (Cool)
* Deepest coffee brown (Cool)
* Medium ash brown (Cool)
* Deep brown with gold or red highlights (Warm)
* Medium golden brown (Cool)
* Red (Warm)
* Strawberry blond (Warm)
* Dishwater blond (Cool)
* Golden blond (Cool)
* Salt and pepper (Cool)
* White (Cool)
* Gray with a yellow cast (Warm)

What were your answers

Did you check mostly cools? If so, your natural tones are in the cool spectrum. Mostly warms? Then you're naturally "warm."
Cool

Naturally cool people should avoid gold, yellow, red and bronze tones, which have a tendency to make you look sallow and drawn. The best hair color shades, depending on your skin tone, are shiny raven-wing blacks, cool ash browns, and cool blondes in shades ranging from mink to platinum and icy white. You're fortunate to be able to wear many exciting "unnatural" colors . . . lipstick reds, burgundies, and orchids, for a more daring look.
Warm

Naturally warm people should avoid blue, violet, white and jet-black hair, which will seem to "wash out" your natural high hair color. Depending on your skin tone and your preference, you'll find that deep chocolate, rich golden browns, auburn, warm gold, red highlights, and golden blond shades enhance your "sunny" look. Hair weaving and hair highlighting are great ways to add warm tones to your hair colorâand natural-looking corals, oranges and reds are dazzling on you!"

It doesn't necessarily tell you what will make it look lighter, only what will complement it, that way you're not doing something that'll make you look sickly.




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What can I do to make myself look older?




Nanami


i asked another question before( http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApyRQIf4WAlG9FePMBOjBsSz5HNG;_ylv=3?qid=20091011064149AAEhN2T )
and said i look young...
so i wondered what i should do to make myself look older :)
here r some pics:

1. im the one on the bottom
http://s615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/nanami_blustar/?action=view&current=Jewella1011.jpg

2.the one on the left
http://s615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/nanami_blustar/?action=view&current=Jewella0926.jpg

3.3.the one on the left
http://s615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/nanami_blustar/?action=view&current=DVC00141.jpg

4.the one on the right
http://s615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/nanami_blustar/?action=view&current=Jewella101106.jpg

5.the one the right
http://s615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/nanami_blustar/?action=view&current=Jewella101110.jpg
i know its good to look yonger cause when your old youll still look young but im
sick of every1 saying i look 10 or 9 or 8!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
umm...
i dont shop at the "juniors" section.
im 15...i gusse its shocking for most people.



Answer
1. Take care of yourself by washing hair and face regularly, showering thoroughly and using good colognes, perfumes, and deodorants. Ladies, make up always helps with looking older, so try to apply it consistently.
2. Fix your eyebrows. Some surveys say that when your eyebrows are done and put together, you can look more mature and therefore, look older.
3. Clothes. You don't have to wear pantyhose and business suits all the time. Older isn't strictly formal, in any way. Try flipping through a magazine for the age your aiming for, see what you like and what seems to create a more matured look, and keep those ideas in mind when you're out shopping. Look for things that make your body appear older, accentuate what you have to make yourself seem more fully developed.
4. Hair is very important to your age. Consult with a hair stylist, explain what you want specifically. Look towards more trendy, modern hairstyles. Magazines like InStyle, Allure, People, Cosmopolitan or Vogue are good to skim through, if that is the sort of older look you are seeking. If not, there are plenty of other choices.
5. Work on the way you present yourself to other people. It would be helpful if you found an "older" person with your desired image to use as a sort of role model. Compare your mannerisms to theirs, make the necessary adjustments for a more similar attitude in conversation and the like.
6. Skin tells all. Clean and healthy skin gives you a mature appearance. Moisturize and work to clear up any acne or blemishes. Even out your skin tone, too. Sunburns and fake tans do not make you look older, so don't make getting a lot of sun your first priority.
7. Keep up with current events. It is true that not all adults keep up with current events and it is almost impossible to keep up with all current events. But watch the news once in awhile. It can impress on others that you are aware of world affairs and are capable of staying current.
8. Make the first changes understated. Transition gracefully, it creates a more gradual, real and actual maturity to others and you.
9. Speak intelligently, don't try to be cute all the time.


[edit] Tips

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1. If the people in a given store all look much older than you, you may be dressing too young. Find out where your peers shop.
2. If you're petite, buy petite clothing rather than shopping at the "Misses'" section.
3. If you're a woman, don't shop in the "Junior's" section if you are over 18 or so. That section is for teenagers, not young women.

how can i look older?




S


i just cut my hair, 4 inches, and a lot of people think im like 13... when im 15!
i dont wear makeup... should i start?
my style is classic prep with polos, pearls, ect.
http://i37.tinypic.com/ta3k87.jpg

help? =)



Answer
Take care of yourself by washing regularly, using deodorant, and, for women, try to do your makeup as often as possible.

# Fix your eyebrows. Some surveys say that when your eyebrows are done and put together, you can look more mature and therefore, look older.

# Wear sophisticated looking clothes. This doesn't mean that you have to wear a suit everyday, but stay tuned to trends that suit your age or the age you want to look. Stay away from pastels such as bubblegum pink, light blue, sea green etc. Men should avoid baseball caps and baggy jeans.

# Consult with a hair stylist. Give a brief summary of your situation or just simply ask for a "mature cut". Look towards more trendy hairstyles. Someone who follows trends generally is or appears to be older. That said, you shouldn't be reading seventeen magazine. Start reading InStyle, Allure, People, Cosmopolitan or Vogue.

# Work on the way you appear to people, such as personality traits and characteristics.

# Listen to others. People who are good listeners appear more mature.

# Be comfortable when talking to people who are older than you.

# Act calm, and handle things in a reserved manner.

# Show cleavage appropriately, wear heels, and wear a watch.

# Dress like the age group you want to fit into. Buy clothes that fit you, not ones that are popular. Avoid Abercrombie, Hollister, and American Eagle because they are symbols of teen style unless you are younger you may. Do not wear plastic flip flops. Chic leather sandals are a good investment because they will usually compliment your feet, make you look richer, make you look older, and complete an outfit.

# Try to be more put together on a daily basis. Focus on cute shoes and accessories.

# Wearing a Vera Bradley Bag, colorful Coach bag, or any other colorful purse will make you look instantly younger. If you want to look older, look for more neutral colored handbags. Look for leather, for some reason the older you become, the more leather you own.

# Women: Wear Makeup. If you are a young woman, only use a little and learn to do it properly. If you overdo your makeup, you'll look more like you've raided your older aunt's makeup drawer than a mature woman! Learn to properly apply makeup to suit your face and fashion needs.

# Care For Your Skin. If you have acne, do something about it. Go on medication, have a skin clearing regimen, do whatever you can because a pizza face indicates youth.

# Keep up with current events. It is true that not all adults keep up with current events and it is almost impossible to keep up with all current events. But watch the news once in awhile. It can impress on others that you are aware of world affairs and are capable of staying current.

# Make the first changes understated. If you transition gracefully, no one should notice much of a change

# Act mature. If you are all over the place, and hyper and peppy all of the time, you will seem childish no matter what you're wearing.

# Be careful with your speech. Use proper English. If you're using a lot of slang, swears, and stammering words like, "ummm", "you know", you will not sound like a mature man or woman. Avoid saying "like" every two words. Enhance your vocabulary; if you speak eloquently you will be perceived as more mature.

# Choose a mature role model to emulate. Pick an actor, musician, or other public figure who is your age or a few years older that projects a sophisticated image. The way he or she dresses, speaks, walks, and acts can help you understand how a mature persona acts



P.S. Cut your hair to the bottom of your ears




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How do you get back to your natural hair color?




AshleyDawn


ive been dying my hair numerous colors(useing store bought box dye) for little over a year and im acturally getting tired of keeping up with dying and i miss my old hair color... my natural is like a dirty blonde ashy color and right now my hair is dyed dark brown almost black. is there anyway i can fade the dark so it speeds up the process of going back to natural, also is there anything i can buy that will also help my hair fade or strip the dark color out? ALSO should i dye my hair a light brown so when my roots come in it wont look bad, will that help? im completly lost. help! please and thank you(:


Answer
If you continue adding chemicals on top of chemical, no matter what color, you're not getting your natural color back, UNTIL the dye is completely out of your system.

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.

You can do one of two things, to remove most of that dye. Links have been moved, might have to type them out.

1. By using Tide detergent with shampoo
Google "How to Remove Dye from Hair"

or

2. By shampooing you hair mix with a bit of Dawn.
Google "How to Use Dawn Dishwashing Liquid for Lightening Hair."

Here's an example what hair stripping will do to your hair.
It is worst than hair dyes. "I accidentally dyed my hair this awful black, stripped it, and now it is this crunchy crispy mess!"

Hair strippers are chemical treatments which are intended to strip out artificial color pigment with less risk or damage to the hair. The chemicals used are called reducing agents.
Certain 'metal' strippers containing sodium sulphoites are sold for reducing hair dyed with metallic dyes, as these dyes react violently with tint stripper containing hydrogen peroxide-the subsequent reaction may cause so much heat that the hair gets dissolved.
Example: So i just put Colour B4 on my hair to try and remove my black dye so my hair it's natural colour which is dark blonde. so i've just dried my hair and there's still dark patches on it. and in some places it's gone ginger. i have garnier pre lightener. should i use it? there's no way my hair could look worse than it is now lol.

Before bottled shampoo & hair products were invented, mid 60's, all we've ever used was a bar of soap for body, hair & laundry. Just make sure you rinse well. Try that if that works better!

what is your natural hair color?




kokush#33


is it the hair color you were born wit/first grew in;
or the hair color you have now without dieing it?


cuz when i was born i had dark black now i have light brown but never died it or anything..

so wats my natural hair color?



Answer
Um...the color you have now. Your hair color is what it is naturally at this very moment. Not what you used to have...that makes no sense. Oh and there is no such word as "dieing"




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Friday, June 6, 2014

My hair color fades easily, using a glaze?




calidreami


I have naturally light brown hair, and I dyed it dark brown, and then recently dyed it black. I first used Perfect 10, and now when I did it black I used Loreal Excellence. I'm still finding that the color fades pretty quickly. A friend of mine recommended buying a clear glaze to keep the color from fading anymore. Has anyone used a clear glaze & what were your results?


Answer
Because those colours are more of a coating colour (and don't actually get into the hair), they will shampoo off easily. If you shampoo every day, it won't take long at all for that colour to be gone. Try not to shampoo so often -- there is no good reason to do so. Be sure you are using a shampoo made for colour-treated hair to help keep it longer.

A glaze might help, but it also is a coating product. You will wash it off very fast as well, and in that respect, it might allow the colour to stay on a bit longer. But the best thing is just don't remove the colour off your hair!!

Hair colour: Glazes?




Mandy T


I have naturally dark brown hair with light hihglights more prominantly in the front of my hair. I love my hair colour, but it's only really noticable in daylight. I was thinking of using Joh Frieda's Luminous Hair Glaze for brunettes, just because I think it will bring out the colour and shine more.

They have 2versions one for Amber-Maple then Chestnut to Expresso. They say to use the version that is closest to your highlights so I figure that means the lighter one for me.

Do y'all think it's s good idea? I don't want to full on dye my hair because I like my colour. I just want to bring it out a little more. Have any of you used this product or similar?

http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/products.asp?pid=76§ion=products&subSection=lcg&lineID=5
By the way, I have chemically straightened hair (relaxed)



Answer
yes, use the lighter of the 2. cuz if you use the darker it will cover up your highlights.

I don't know that it will bring out the color more, but glazes are designed to add more shine. That much I can say it will do for you... but it's not really going to do anything more. But go ahead and try it... glazes aren't that harsh on the hair (not like permanent color) and it's something that gradually fades... so if you don't like it or it doesn't do nothing for ya, at least you won't be stuck with it!




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What type of hairstyle should I get for a square face?




Amanda


I have square-roundish face shape and I want a new hairstyle for high school. My hair goes about an inch past my shoulders and I'd like to keep it that way. I'm also looking for something with cool bangs (preferably side bangs, please!) .
Thanks a bunch!

And I'd love if there would be links to the pictures of the hairstyles! Thanks!
okay so its actually a square face. not a round-square face



Answer
square-roundish? two opposites. you either have one or the other. square face shapes have forehead and jawline that is as wide as or nearly as wide as the cheekbones. round face shapes have narrow forehead and jawlines and wider prominent cheekbones. some face shapes can hybrid, but not these two. they also require opposite shaped hairstyles. square faces look good with more width at the sides of the face, such as a one-length bob, or long layers with lots of angles near the face. think of it softening the square effect. round faces are not flattered by these styles. they require volume at the crown, often a side (swoop) bang and layers that narrow the width at the sides. if you are not sure what shape you have, look in a mirror and draw an outline of your face. it won't be the perfect geometric square or circle, or other shape for that matter, but it will strongly favor one.

What is a good hairstyle for a square face?




LizzBizz


I have long hair and would like to keep it that way. I also would like to know the best bangs for a square face
I have curly hair but I straighten it also. I would like to know what would flatter my square face best. Pictures welcomed.



Answer
If you have a square face, you'll want to play down your strong, angular jaw. Texture, in the form of curls or choppy ends, do this brilliantly. You can also get away with short, spiky cuts and long, sleek styles with layers that start at the jawline and continue downward.
Avoid: One-length bobs (especially chin-length) and blunt-cut bangs. These will make your face look even more square. Photo gallery of square face shapes

Celebs who share your face shape: Gwyneth Paltrow, Demi Moore, Angelina Jolie, Isabella Rosellini and Rosario Dawson


hope this helps! :)




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Thursday, June 5, 2014

What are some popular Russian hairstyles for women?










Answer
If to speak about haircuts, the most popular in Russia for long hair is step hairstyle (also called "lesenka" - "ladder") Examples here:
http://miss.0-ua.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/melirovanie11.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtxqpeqIAJqr0QMZpiMudGOpkfJ4C3UOYRV3fWWpr4sibo28DTSTDWVMje1Y6YF_23Fo4fFi9iGSS2uTg88E-nqAbkcaKpgljvTSU_3WrkEA4UjGLr1Yl6fJG-z0N61zjKPyTA806RyhTx/s1600/Hairstyles+for+Longer+Hair.jpg

For medium length it is a cut called "kare" (stress on e) - kind of bob hairstyle. Classic variant:
http://casual-info.ru/images/Pict/coiff_p.jpg

For short hare and for women of older age its something like this:
http://haircutdo.ru/pictures/15/1.jpg

If to speak about hair-dresses, most Russian girls have long hair and wear it straight or sometimes make curls. They also make ponytails, use elastic bands and hairpins:
http://public.starlook.ru/temp/article/masha/pricheski/5.jpg

Different kinds of braids, which are traditional Slavic hairstyle, are also very popular here.
http://womanlucky.ru/uploads/posts/2012-01/con679g91d.jpg
http://pricheska.nm.ru/2/2_7_1.jpg

Some of such braids can be very intricate
http://favoritka-tver.ru/kosy/kosy.jpg

For weddings or other celebrations Russian women like to take their hair up
http://www.6666067.ru/upload/c3ZlZGJhLmpwZw.jpg
http://newwoman.ru/pic29/woman_svadba20.jpg

What are some popular hairstyles/cuts for black men with natural hair?







I am currently trying to grow out my hair into an afro style. What are some popular cuts that would go well with an afro style? I'm also open to other styles as well.


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Hi bro,

You definitively have hairstyles available for black men with afro textured hair! You gotta get some inspiration going though, so check this out:

Lenny Kravitz hairstyles, includes the Afro, Buzz Cut and Dreadlocks:

http://www.manlycurls.com/2013/04/black-men-haircuts-lenny-kravitz-curly-hair/

You can also do an Ivy League haircut, which looks pretty neat with afro textured hair:

www.menshairblog.com/ivy-league-haircut-hairstyle-how-to-style/

Here are some guidelines on growing an Afro too

http://www.menshairblog.com/afro-hairstyle-black-men-haircuts-style/

Also, check out some of the hairstyles of Randy Moss, get some inspiration from his kinks!

http://www.menshairblog.com/randy-moss-kinky-curly-hair-hairstyles-haircuts-afro-cornrows-crew-cut/

Have a look around bro on those links, get some inspiration. Why not give the Afro a try? It will take at least a year to grow a proper Afro from a short length, but it's well worth the effort!

Also, if you wanna go wild, get the Recon hairstyle pronto!

http://www.manlycurls.com/2012/02/hairstyles-men-curly-hair-high-tight-recon/

I hope that helped, I'm sure you'll pick some inspiration from those articles.

Take care bro!




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Late 60's hairstyles for men?




Mike


Hey everyone. Let me start of by saying everytime i say "teens" in this question, I'm refering to 17-21 year old guys. So my senior class theme this year is the 1960s. Me and my buds are going all out since it's our last year of high school. We plan on dressing up like it was 1967-69 (late 60s) we also plan on driving my dads old '68 impala ss... and smoking before school to get the full effect :) (I know... Bad idea but what ever). Anyways, I'm set on the clothes part because I wear that style of clothing anyways. Fitted pants/jeans, loafers, and simple blank tees. I do have one question though. What were hairstyles like in the late 60s for teenage guys. I tried looking it up on google but everything was showing hairstyles for older guys and they were all very conservative. Can someone give me a link that shows a variety of hairstyles for younger guys in the late 60s. Even if it is hairstyles that were seen in the hippie counterculture. Doesn't really matter. Also, what kinds of sunglasses did most teens wear? Aviators? Maybe? Tanks a lot!


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Since you are referring to high school Seniors, the ages are more like 17 and 18. It was very common in that era for a child to start 1st grade at only five years old. There was also a larger segment of the population that did not graduate from high school and of course the draft for those who did not get deferred for college and many in college were in Rotc or the National Guard etc due to the draft. Almost all high schools had dress codes that forbade long hair until the early 70's so most high school guys wore more or less the same styles as in the earlier part of the 60's with the exception that by 69, in most areas, even in the summer, few high school guys were wearing crew cuts, flat tops, or ivy leagues, extremely popular high school and college styles prior to the Beatles coming to the country. Most wore regular haircuts that were taken to the limits of length in every direction, as far as the school's dress code and dad would allow. A typical dress code would state that the hair could not be so long on the sides where it covered or touched any part of the ears and in the front it could not touch the eyebrows; in the back it had to be tapered to the top of the collar. Look in almost any high school yearbook from that era and this is evident. It was a little different in college as there were no dress codes limiting male hair length at most colleges except for guys involved in Rotc or the National Guard. Even so, more college guys held part time jobs during that time since there was generally less financial aid available and it was possible to work oneself through college debt free, in which case guys with long hair would have a very difficult time finding a part time job. Most hippies were not college students, and were older and or were younger and high school drop outs. Due to the draft, most college aged guys who were not in college either were drafted or enlisted in the military to avoid being drafted and placed in a combat arms position; the downside was that instead of serving 18-24 months as a draftee, the service required of volunteers was at least three years. Despite the impression one arrives at from watching movies and shows from the period among teen aged guys from 67-69, a very short style like a crew cut was far more common than long hippy hair in most communities, among high school guys, it was maybe 100 times more common.
http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/teaching/2004_09/
All high school guys got haircuts in barber shops from 67-69 and if not in a barber shop then it was a haircut from mom or dad.
This chart .....
ttp://oi52.tinypic.com/f10bon.jpg
.....was on the wall of almost every barber shop during that era and these were the haircuts most high school guys could choose from, though the professional, and the flat with fenders(which almost no hs guy in 67-69 wanted) were often not viable choices as the hair at the back and sides was not tapered down to the edge of the hairline as required by most school dress codes. The best way to describe a style to a barber is with a photo. As far as sunglasses, for most high school guys wayfarers were still popular from 67-69 or the style like Dustin Hoffman wore in The Graduate.
regular haircut:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_haircut
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/55c5c155a74bf22b_large
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/80803651238e0738_large
ttp://oi54.tinypic.com/1445gn5.jpg
http://books.google.com/books?id=SyvUJSdj4aAC&lpg=PA1&pg=PA7#v=onepage&q&f=false
ivy league(long crew cut):
worn spiked up....
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/45368d8c59451f3a_large
ttp://oi50.tinypic.com/1fdywx.jpg
ttp://oi46.tinypic.com/sgpjs7.jpg
worn down and brushed to the side...
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/d2e97250e0614ff6_large
medium crew cut:
http://books.google.com/books?id=x0EEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PP1&rview=1&pg=PA44#v=onepage&q&f=false
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/ae218215599f9a96_large
ttp://oi48.tinypic.com/2i209b6.jpg
ttp://oi49.tinypic.com/iqzl80.jpg
short crew cut:
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/dfbf10e504bce8a1_large
Some barbers consider that all crew cuts should have a flat top, so it is best to not rely on words alone for even a widely recognized style like a crew cut.
flat top crew cut:
ttp://oi48.tinypic.com/f0dumb.jpg
ttp://oi50.tinypic.com/2ymzhq8.jpg
ttp://oi48.tinypic.com/k4b29f.jpg
ttp://oi50.tinypic.com/2v33tok.jpg

Whats a good hairstyle for me?




Stevie is


Okay i want to do something knew with my hair. its Dark blonde/Light brown shoulder length and i want to do something/ no anything different with my hair. If you suggest highlights then what color? go crazy with suggestions but i cant dye it. Thanks.


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How old are you?

Instead of changing the color your hair hair, why not experiment with different hairstyles. The color is changed, but it's still the SAME hair, so you'll be bored with your hair again.

I can create 7 different styles in a week. Changing the hairstyles, day by day, you'll get 7 new compliments in 7 days.


Look at my profile, that's done this week, in less than 3mins. using one large hair claw clip or a couple smaller ones. My hair is down to my knees. It can go for medium length also, any texture hair. I can create 7 in a week. Get inspired from PROM or hairstyle magazines, fashion magazines, TV award shows like Dancing with the Stars, create one of your own. Use butterfly clips or claw clips. Another is braided with yellow and black beads lariat necklace. Make it elegant (like mine), funky, messy, or wild. So many options. When people get bored with their hair, they dye it, straighten it, then they damage their hair, instead of experimenting with styles.

Another one is make a braided headband, using hair pins to secure them around your head. I did that for the Betsy Ross style, for the 4th of July, took 10 mins.

I know you can do it! I've posted 10 different photos of my hair in 3 months.

You can buy a variety of comb-in hair extensions at Claire's they're more fun and easy to do $5 than dyeing and change them anytime!

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.

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'.

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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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

What are the latest trendy hairstyles for girls?




Rose


Please tell me some good looking hairstyles that I can use to keep in mind the next time I go to my hairdresser. Make sure that they are hairstyles for girls.


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Long and straight,
http://www.hji.co.uk/hjimages/images/qhs853/hji/medium/2005-long-straight.jpg
feathered,
http://images.buycostumes.com/mgen/merchandiser/20619.jpg
layerd,
http://www.hairzingers.com/images/sce/sandra-bullock-long-layered-hair.jpg
big side fringe,
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2147/1632509455_92814a9a37.jpg?v=0
bob,
http://z.about.com/d/beauty/1/5/t/i/shair22.JPG
long bob,
http://www.hairstyles53.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/long-bob-hairstyles-7.jpg

Hope i help, and please return the favour and awnser my question :)

Hairstyles For Girls?




Mals


I have THICK hair and I straighten it and always put my hair up half up half down because my hair looks wild when its down... what should I doo... um hairstyles, anyone?


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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/slickyboy40/33373.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 2012!! 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




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New Hairstyle? Advice please!?




James


I need a new hairstyle I was thinking of something like Adam Levine with the spiked in the front. I also have VERY curly hair. And my nose is a little larger so would the spiked hair draw the eye away from that?

http://tinypic.com/r/34rvk2f/5

http://tinypic.com/r/e8skle/5



Answer
Adam Levine has a longish rectangular face, while your face is essentially oval/heart. Your nose is average.The chin is the last feature on a guy's face to fully develop, often not reaching adult form till the late 20's; as it does it will complement the nose.
ttp://i48.tinypic.com/n12hck.jpg
"Oval: The oval face is the ideal shape. It is designated as the "egg" shape. It is wider at the forehead and tapers to a well rounded chin. This type of face looks equally becoming with hair worn low or high on the head; and likewise, either a center or side part or no part at all is becoming. depending somewhat on other facial characteristics."
L.S. Trusty, "The Art and Science of Barbering" pg129.
"Heart: The heart shaped face is broadest across the cheekbones and has a wide, broad forehead. It is narrow at the jaw line and wide at the eyes. The jawbones curve either to an oval or pointed chin that completes the heart shape. Almost any style is becoming on this normal type of face.The hair may be either short or long, but preferably a little fuller on the top than on the sides."
L.S. Trusty, "The Art and Science of Barbering" pg 130.
Either grow the top a little longer and brush it to the side, a regular haircut, or if you want an immediate change, get an ivy league or crew cut.
regular haircut:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_haircut
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/Tom%C3%A1%C5%A1_Berdych_2010-08-25.jpg
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/80803651238e0738_large
http://oi54.tinypic.com/1445gn5.jpg
ivy league(long crew cut):
worn spiked up....
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/45368d8c59451f3a_large
ttp://oi50.tinypic.com/1fdywx.jpg
ttp://oi46.tinypic.com/sgpjs7.jpg
worn down and brushed to the side...
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/d2e97250e0614ff6_large
medium crew cut:
http://books.google.com/books?id=x0EEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PP1&rview=1&pg=PA44#v=onepage&q&f=false
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/ae218215599f9a96_large
ttp://oi48.tinypic.com/2i209b6.jpg
ttp://oi49.tinypic.com/iqzl80.jpg
short crew cut:
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/dfbf10e504bce8a1_large
Some barbers consider that all crew cuts should have a flat top, so it is best to not rely on words alone for even a widely recognized style like a crew cut.
flat top crew cut:
ttp://oi48.tinypic.com/f0dumb.jpg
ttp://oi50.tinypic.com/2ymzhq8.jpg
ttp://oi48.tinypic.com/k4b29f.jpg
ttp://oi50.tinypic.com/2v33tok.jpg
Search the internet for images of football(soccer)star Lukas Podolski for examples of ivy league and crew cut styles. A minute dab of control wax aka butch wax will keep the hair looking well groomed at crew cut and ivy league length. A butch comb also helps with grooming the short pomp styles- the small, flat, plastic, oval, pocket brushes that one finger fits through and barbers sell for about a dollar. A boar bristle military brush is usually available for a few dollars and while too large for a guy to carry in his pocket, is nice to have at home.
ttp://oi55.tinypic.com/xf83tc.jpg
ttp://oi52.tinypic.com/f10bon.jpg
The answer at the following link describes the short styles:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylv=3?qid=20110525181053AAdzyeS
Good Luck!

Hairstyles for rectangular/square face?




rockstarr7


Hi, I have a rectangular/square face, with a square jaw, prominent chin, and a high forehead. My hair as of now is about shoulder length, and is straight/layered and I have bangs. I kind of want to grow it to be longer, and maybe perm it to curl my hair just a bit. Is this a good idea? Are there any hairstyles that you would recommend to me? Thanks! P.s. is it okay to dye your hair and then perm it right after?


Answer
http://hairstyles.hairboutique.com/results.php?VGID=3967




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What are some good hairstyles i could try while wearing saree?




Ari


I've shoulder length hair with short bangs in the front. I'm korean. My fren's indian n she's gettin' married this weekend. So i've thought of putting saree but have no idea what to do with my hair. Any suggestions please. I'd be really grateful.^^


Answer
with shoulder lenght hair i prefer u to keep them open

would you wear a saree at prom?




hottie4lyf


and what would be the best hairstyle?


Answer
no and best hairstyle would depend on the neckline of your dress




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How to change your hairstyle?

Q. So ive had the same boring hairstyle since forever, i mean i occasionally get haircuts, but their always the boring same old same old.Now i do my hair a little different, on the top i mess it up and make it go all directions, and i play with my bangs and make them go all around.But what hairstyle would go well with my face and all.Please answer this, i really need a new look.Im in 9th grade!


Answer
Your face would be perfect for these kind of styles. All you need is a tiny amount of gel to make it look soft instead of crunchy like some people do.

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

http://hair4tomorrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Mens-Short-Hairstyle-Pics.jpg

http://dailyhairstyles.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/medium-men-hairstyles-and-haircuts-12.jpg

Hairstyle suggestions?

Q. I'm trying to find some cute hairstyles for short hair. Any ideas?


Answer
http://celebforhairstyles.blogspot.com/2011/05/celebrity-wavy-bob-hairstyle-pics.html
http://celebforhairstyles.blogspot.com/2011/06/trendy-short-hair-styles.html
http://cutehairstyles2013.blogspot.com/2013/01/women-curly-hairstyles-for-short-hair.html




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hairstyles!!!! =]?

Q. what are some best hairstyles for straight hair about the length of midback or higher??! from curling irons..to curls to waves to putting it up just w.e. any suggestions?! =]




thank youuuuuu <3


Answer
check the links below for beauty tips to:-- * Hairstyle ideas / suggestions-
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/12/hairstyle-tips-hairstyles-you-have-to.html#name1

Hair Styles Tips
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-gnA4Lmo_b7TZZTuzQA--?cq=1&p=7

asian emo hairstyle?




joannabee


does anyone have any pics or know any websites that have pics of hair similar to the girl in this movie?

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

i love her hair! <3 she has bangs/side bangs/ and her hair is shoulder lengthish and its thinned out on the bottom.



Answer
check the links below for beauty tips to:-- * Emo Hairstyles
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-gnA4Lmo_b7TZZTuzQA--?cq=1&p=21




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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

I need a hair STYLIST in or around Dallas,TX who CAN cut w/style, do amazing blowouts & color w/out damaging!?

Q.


Answer
LOL no place on earth can satisfy that.
cuts are cuts, color will always damage your hair ...

Salons in Dallas, TX that specialize in natural African American hair?




Leshion


I'm leaving my hair natural and I want to find a good salon to recommend some products for my hair that will give me the hair texture I want. Thank you for any suggestions!


Answer
African American Hair Salons in Dallas is an article that wants to give some information about these hairdressers.

Day by day your hair must look neat and nice. One of the things you do before you leave your home is to brush and dress your hair to look as nice as possible. Itâs important to do this because hair can give a lot of clues about a person. So you must take care of your hair daily, weekly, briefly said as often as it is necessary.

But what you can do if you want a different and elegant hair dress for a party or a special event? Or you merely want to change your look? You can do it home, by yourself but the result might not be according your expectations or they can be awful. The easiest and the best ways to get what you want are to go to a hair salon close by your place or to one recommended by somebody. Especially if you want a hairdresser that implies straighten, flat iron or color change, it is advisable to let you hair on experienced hands.




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What is the best over the counter hair color to use for gray hair?




Lea D


I have blonde hair and have been spending $100-150 to get my roots (gray!!!) covered every 9-12 weeks or so. Unfortunately, I can't afford it anymore. Is there an over the counter color that will cover the gray and not torch my hair?


Answer
Whats wrong with having gray hair...if it already looks good on you leave it alone.

I have gray hair!!!!!?




Sarah W


I am 17 years old, ive had gray hair since i was about 11. If anyone could answer my questions that would be great!
why do i have soooo much gray hair, i dont stress out and nothing traumatic has happened in my life

i just pulled out about 100 gray hairs and i was wondering if somehow theres a way to make them grow back in brown! change my diet maybe?

i want my brown hair back again and i dont want to dye my hair.
how could i prevent new grays from comming!?

thanks :D



Answer
I am sorry to hear that you got gray hair so early in life, unfortunately, I don't think there is any way to prolong or prevent it from happening. My brother is only 24 and he has gray hairs too, I think he started going gray when he was like 20 or something crazy like that! Best thing that you can do is go see your hair stylist and ask her to color it for you or get a box and do it yourself. Oh and don't pull out your gray hairs, I think that only makes it worse!




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I need hairstyle suggestions for women over 50. I have a lot of hair and it's natural curly?




Mary


My hair is fine and down to my shoulders. I have a natural side part. Thing is I have sooo much hair, almost double of what normal people have. Think Morgan Fairchild type hair as far as a lot of it. I am also starting to get that double chin look that comes with age. I use to pull my hair back in combs on each side. It looked great, but now with the chin thing happening I don't know if that would look all right. What hairstyle would look good. I'm not into the let's cut if off and get the grandma curls. Short hair never looked good on me. I have a long neck too and I'm short. 5'1"


Answer
maybe get? http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.hairstyles-updo.com/images/shoulder-length-hairstyle.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.hairstyles-updo.com/shoulder-length-hairstyles/&h=324&w=270&sz=29&tbnid=KnCiQkUI6CskEM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=75&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dshoulder%2Blength%2Bbob%26tbm%3Disch%26tbo%3Du&zoom=1&q=shoulder+length+bob&docid=w2X62V9yoivF5M&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DLMMT_aKB9DB8gPd_9iaBg&sqi=2&ved=0CDcQ9QEwAQ&dur=899

doesnt matter whether or not you have curly or straight hair because it'll still be the same shape :)

50-60's hair styles?




jessica_st


i was wondering what are cute 50-60's hairstyles for a party that i have to go to?

i have long hair f.y.i.
its also havanna nights theme too



Answer
For the younger women, pony tails were very big in the fifties. Also, a short cut called a duck's *ss came in style around 1960 or so. In the early sixties, long straight hair became popular for women (think folk music). As for older women (that is, married women), tightly curled hair ruled in the fifties, but became less tightly curled in the sixties. Perms were very big in the fifties.

If you have your choice between the fifties and sixties, go for the sixties and wear your hair long and straight with some flowers in it -- hippy style, like a little crown of flowers or one stuck behind your ear. Then wear a peasant style dress, a kaftan, or something else long and flowing -- or else tie-dyed.




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What is a good haircolor for grays?




joshsgrl82


I use the cheap stuff from walmart, but have also had it done professionally and every time there is a green tint to it when it's done. What can I use that won't turn it green?? Please help!!! ( I am 30 and have a moderate amount of gray)


Answer
what color of hair u have? or u want?...cuz i have some gray and i had my hair red for a long time and it covered good...i use Ion Hair Color (is in cream) and i love it. Is not messy at all and covers very good! I have it black now with the same brand. Works for me. Btw i dont like the walmart ones cuz i think they go away very fast.

Mixing Professional Haircolor?




Tricia


To achieve undertones do I mix 2 haircolors together with the developer? Eg. Dark brown or black with a reddish shade. I have dark brown hair with some gray- would I use a 10 or 20 developer?


Thanks!



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

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?




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what would be a good hairstyle for a woman over 50 to make face look fuller?




kar


I have a narrow face and would like some suggestions for a hairstyle that would make my face look wider. (keeping in mind that I am over 50) Hope someone can help.


Answer
I think, despite your age, you should still be able to look in the mirror in the morning, and feel proud of your reflection. Here are a few tips from me to you, I live with my Gran so I know what's in and out!

Women over 50 can choose from a wide variety of hairstyles. At any age, a great hairstyle flatters a woman's features and is easy to maintain. As a woman matures, there are some common problem areas to consider when choosing a great cut.
Common Problems for Women Over 50
1. Thinning Hair - As women mature, decreasing oil production often leads to dry, thinning hair. Shorter hairstyles are often best at camouflaging thinning hair. Bob cuts, short shags, and chunky layered crop cuts are all good options. Long, side-swept bangs keep the look fresh and look good on many women.
2. Graying Hair - The choice to dye hair is a personal preference. Hair products today keep silver hair shiny and manageable. As hair color transitions, highlights are often the best way to blend in graying hair. Lighter hair colors look good with many skin tones and are easier to maintain than darker shades, but pale women may opt for a dark brunette color for a more youthful look.
3. Dropping Jaw Line - Short layers around the face draw the eyes away from a dropping jaw line. Use a round brush while blow drying to flip layers up. This added bounce and flipped curls detract from the jaw line and visually uplifts the whole look.
4. Softening Neck - As women age, the skin on the neck often softens, losing some of its previous tone. Drawing attention higher will emphasize the eyes and pull focus from a softening neck. Hairstyles such as bob cuts that keep the length near the ears are a great option.
Great Hairstyles to Consider
1. Bob Cuts - A classic bob cut hangs evenly around chin length. A graduated bob falls at an angle, with the front hair longer than the nape. Bob cuts work well for many women and can be easily customized to emphasize a woman's best features. They can be cut without bangs, with long, side-swept bangs, or short chunky ones.
2. Page Boys - A page boy is simply a longer bob cut. It falls well below the chin and often all the way to the tops of the shoulders. A page boy is a timeless look for women of any age, but looks particularly smart on older women. The ends can be blunt, curled under, or flipped up.
3. Spiky Cuts - Many older women opt for a funky, short spike cut. These cuts are great for active women as they are easy to maintain. They draw the eye up, allowing focus to fall on the eyes which are often a woman's best feature.
4. Crop Cuts - Crop cuts with many layers are another great option for women who like very short hair. A chunky, modern look can be achieved with razor cuts or hair can be scissor cut for a softer, pixie cut.
5. Long Hair - There was a time when older women were discouraged from having long hair. While shorter cuts often conceal some common problems, it is perfectly acceptable to wear hair long as well. Newer shampoos and styling products maintain hair health, making it easier than ever to keep hair long and shiny at any age.
Before trying out a new style, it is a good idea to see how it may look. Computer software now lets a woman upload a picture of herself and edit it with different hairstyles. Programs can be purchased for home use, or can be found online. One option is Lifetime TV's Total Beauty Makeover.
Taking these problem areas into consideration, a woman can find a flattering hairstyle while transitioning into a new stage of life. Regardless of age, a woman's beauty lies in finding the look that flatters her own personality and unique style.

And your look amazing. Good Luck!

What kind of hairstyle should I get?




Danny T


http://i45.tinypic.com/wlpux.jpg

How should i cut my hair? what kind of hair style can you see me with? I'm just tired of having the same thing. Links to pictures would be nice too.
im a guy.
i dont want a fauxhawk anyore



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At TheHairStyler.com we have a large variety of hairstyles from the latest celebrity looks to salon hairstyles from top salons around the world. Our professional hair stylists have arranged the hairstyles into categories, such as casual, formal and alternative in different lengths and hair textures. All of our hairstyles also list suitability information (such as face shape, age etc) and the hair color can be changed using our Virtual Hairstyler to one of 50 great color choices.




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Monday, June 2, 2014

Why woudl my hair color do this?




Jade


I have always had an ash hair color. Its seems to compliment me more; however, I find that very confusing. Every expert and person I know says that if you have warm skin tones (yellow) then warm hair colors should suit me best. So, my question is this: If I'm warmed toned, why do I look so disgusting in warm hair colors? I look so yellow, but with the ash I look fine


Answer
I'm the same way, yellowish pale skin but I look like death in warm colors. Ive done a few quizzes that told me I am technically a "winter" - winters can have pale or yellowish pale skin, ashen hair tones, and look good in grays, black, white, and jewel tones. I dye my hair burgundy red (purple base red) and look great, but any other red makes me look sickly. Likewise, any golden blonde or reddish brown make me look gross. But my normal hair color is medium ash brown. My family is all blonde hair and blue eyes except for me, so maybe it has something to do with that. Who knows! Your natural hair color is ALWAYS the one that will suit your skin tones best, so listen to nature not your friends :)

hair color suggestions?




Kar


I would like to dye my hair unnatural color, but I don'd know what color would look best on me. I was thinking along the lines of a red or blue, maybe purple, but I fairly pale skin, hazel eyes ( a bit more on the green side) with specs of grey in them and my natural hair color is a medium to light brown. If you could please suggest a hair color that is not too harsh, but would look good with pale skin and hazel eyes that would be a lot of help. Thank you!


Answer
it depends on the actual tone of your skin.

check out:

http://www.instyle.com/instyle/package/general/photos/0,,20475181_20591842_21153816,00.html

and

http://www.totalbeauty.com/content/quizzes/hair-color-for-your-skin

(quiz to take)


I personally have pale olive skin with green eyes. My hair is naturally dark brown but I have my colorist put some dark red in it (just random pieces that blend in), and it gives my hair more dimension and makes my eyes really pop.

My sister is also pale, but her skin is more porcelain peach. Her hair is a naturally dirty blonde, but she lightens it and puts some very pale pink streaks in it, which looks really pretty on her.

I recommend bringing in some photos to your stylist and he/she can help you determine which color(s) would be most flattering on you. (Don't try to do it yourself at home. Have it professionally done.)




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What type of hairstyle should I get for a square face?




Amanda


I have square-roundish face shape and I want a new hairstyle for high school. My hair goes about an inch past my shoulders and I'd like to keep it that way. I'm also looking for something with cool bangs (preferably side bangs, please!) .
Thanks a bunch!

And I'd love if there would be links to the pictures of the hairstyles! Thanks!
okay so its actually a square face. not a round-square face



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square-roundish? two opposites. you either have one or the other. square face shapes have forehead and jawline that is as wide as or nearly as wide as the cheekbones. round face shapes have narrow forehead and jawlines and wider prominent cheekbones. some face shapes can hybrid, but not these two. they also require opposite shaped hairstyles. square faces look good with more width at the sides of the face, such as a one-length bob, or long layers with lots of angles near the face. think of it softening the square effect. round faces are not flattered by these styles. they require volume at the crown, often a side (swoop) bang and layers that narrow the width at the sides. if you are not sure what shape you have, look in a mirror and draw an outline of your face. it won't be the perfect geometric square or circle, or other shape for that matter, but it will strongly favor one.

What is a good hairstyle for a square face?




LizzBizz


I have long hair and would like to keep it that way. I also would like to know the best bangs for a square face
I have curly hair but I straighten it also. I would like to know what would flatter my square face best. Pictures welcomed.



Answer
If you have a square face, you'll want to play down your strong, angular jaw. Texture, in the form of curls or choppy ends, do this brilliantly. You can also get away with short, spiky cuts and long, sleek styles with layers that start at the jawline and continue downward.
Avoid: One-length bobs (especially chin-length) and blunt-cut bangs. These will make your face look even more square. Photo gallery of square face shapes

Celebs who share your face shape: Gwyneth Paltrow, Demi Moore, Angelina Jolie, Isabella Rosellini and Rosario Dawson


hope this helps! :)




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Teens: ~Beauty/Life~ Summer Quiz?




Cesca [bre


Hey, fellow adolescents! Here's a quiz for all of you (Sorry if this quiz mainly caters for girls, no offense intended, guys!):

BEAUTY:
1) What's your favorite color on you, or a color that someone has always complimented you on?
2) What is the one product [for skin, hair, teeth, etc] that you could not live without?
3) What color are your eyes, and what is your favorite eye color?
4) Describe your favorite summer outfit. Would you wear it to school?
5) What aspect of your body do you love?
6) What is your signature scent?
7) What do you buy your lingerie?
8) Do you know of any good places to get an awesome sundress?
9) What do you do to keep in awesome shape for summer?
10) Do you think you are beautiful?

ACADEMICS/INTELLECTUAL:
1) Do you think you are a good student?
2) If you're a senior or in university, what advice would you give to other people in 9th, 10th, and 11th grade?
3) Do you have a dream college? Have you been accepted? Do you think you can be accepted?
4) Are you going to do any work for the summer to prepare for the coming year?
5) Are you involved in community service/extracurricular activities? What makes you different than the next student?

IN GENERAL:
1) Do you feel you are a confident person?
2) What do you wear to make you feel awesome about yourself?
3) When feeling insecure, what do you do to make yourself feel better?
4) Is life...beautiful? : )
5) Is this 2009-2010 going to be the best year yet for you?

Long, but thanks for taking the time! All the best to you, and have a sweet summer!

~breatheme.
LOL - For lingerie, I just mean underwear/bras : )
You guys are awesome...thanks for the lovely answers so far...rock on : )



Answer
BEAUTY:
1) What's your favorite color on you, or a color that someone has always complimented you on?
Green is my "signature color," and I receive the most compliments when I'm wearing it because it accentuates my eyes and suits my vibe. I favor vibrant colors like scarlet red, indigo, cobalt blue, and fuchsia, so they are the runners-up to green.
2) What is the one product [for skin, hair, teeth, etc] that you could not live without?
California Baby Chemical-Free SPF 30 because without sunblock I'd have to live my life nocturnally, as a hermit. or in sunburnt agony. I have a very fair peaches and cream complexion that begins to look like like molten strawberries after prolonged unprotected exposure to the sun. My second choice would be toothpaste.
3) What color are your eyes, and what is your favorite eye color?
My eyes are a blue-green that appear to change in hue depending on what I'm wearing. Some people swear I have blue eyes, but in actuality they are more green with aqua undertones. My favorite eye color is my boyfriend's: a sweet, pure, sky blue.
4) Describe your favorite summer outfit. Would you wear it to school?
An uber-comfortable, delightfully adorable sundress paired with flip-flops and simple jewelry like a bracelet I'll wear around my upper arm and a necklace is my favorite outfit. I wouldn't wear it to school because we have uniforms.
5) What aspect of your body do you love?
Everything. My body is far from being flawless, but I am proud that it is mine, and I treat it with care and respect.
6) What is your signature scent?
I match my scent to my mood, so it varies from Lush's lovely mix of lavender, sage and vanilla in their American Cream perfume bar, to the spunky, scrumptious scent of Pacifica's Tuscan Blood Orange
to Stella McCartney's sophisticated, sensuous rose and amber perfume.
7) What do you buy your lingerie?
I buy my lingerie almost exclusively from Stella McCartney. Her entire line is vegan, beautifully made, and cleverly designed. I buy my "Booty Pops" from Kitson, my cheeky day-of-the week underwear from Paul Frank, and the bras I mainly wear to school and working out from Lululemon and Victoria's Secret.
http://www.bootypoppanties.com/
8) Do you know of any good places to get an awesome sundress?
I love the sundresses from Anthropologie, Juicy, Free People, and Planet Blue, but I'm not sure if those stores are available in your area. Here are the links to a few of my favorite online stores:
http://www.modcloth.com/
http://www.polkadotsandmoonbeams.com/instyle/dept.asp?s_id=0&dept_id=3078
http://store.delias.com/frontpage.do?topnavTrack=frontpage&incmpid=TB
http://www.artfulwears.com/
this is a great all-purpose site:
http://www.chictopia.com/
9) What do you do to keep in awesome shape for summer?
I surf most mornings, and it's an excellent way of staying in shape and starting the day on a happy note. I also bike, hike, skateboard, run, rollerblade, swim, do yoga and pilates, and play tennis and volleyball, and just in general try to avoid driving whenever possible.
10) Do you think you are beautiful?
Absolutely. And so are you. Being beautiful is more about your character and your life philosophy than aesthetics.
ACADEMICS/INTELLECTUAL:
1) Do you think you are a good student?
Yes. I work hard to be an excellent student.
2) If you're a senior or in university, what advice would you give to other people in 9th, 10th, and 11th grade?
Never cave in to your fears. Try out for the team even if you are afraid you won't make it; go for the leadership role of the club or newspaper; study abroad if you have the opportunity to even if you are worried about being homesick, and take the challenging courses even if you fear they may lower your GPA because colleges will most likely be impressed by your willingness to take academic risks. A recruiter for Yale once told me that a B and even a C in a class like AP Calculus looks better on your GPA than an A in a regular math class. Be passionately curious. Allow yourself to creatively and intellectually roam and experiment. But always keep your focus. Set your goals and don't allow anything or anyone to distract you for pursuing them.
3) Do you have a dream college? Have you been accepted? Do you think you can be accepted?
Yes, I've dreamed of going to Stanford since I was 11, and I was accepted.
4) Are you going to do any work for the summer to prepare for the coming year?
I am taking a gap year in between high school & college this upcoming year to intern, volunteer and work on my art and music, and this summer I'll prepare for the year ahead by carefully fine-tuning my plans and getting everything into place, reading and exploring. I'm heading off to China in late July to sing at a few venues and then to Brazil in August with my mom on a humanitarian mission, and I think those experiences will give me new perspectives that will enrich my upcoming year.
5) Are you involved in community service/extracurricular activities? What makes you different than the next student?
Yes, I am a committed volunteer in my community and involved in numerous school activities. I am a volunteer dance teacher three Saturday mornings a month at a center for underprivileged children downtown; I participate in the beautification of inner-city schools by painting murals; I belong to a music ministry that performs at nursing homes and homeless shelters, and I help to plan the fundraising events that my school hosts. I am incredibly involved at my school with everything from student council to the literary magazine, Model UN, Art Club, Student Ambassadors and
several sports.

IN GENERAL:
1) Do you feel you are a confident person?
Yes. In order to live a successful, fulfilling life you must believe in yourself, and nothing is more magnetic or attractive than confidence.
2) What do you wear to make you feel awesome about yourself?
A necklace my grandmother gave to me that makes me feel awesome because she was awesome, and her pure love for me was..... awesome.
3) When feeling insecure, what do you do to make yourself feel better?
I put on a song and dance, I go surfing and feel the strength of the waves beneath my feet, I call my mom because she is a great esteem booster, I pray, and I banish negative thoughts.
4) Is life...beautiful? : )
Live is fragile, ephemeral, turbulent, unpredictable, unfair, complex, hard, precious, extraordinary, exhilarating, and very beautiful.
5) Is this 2009-2010 going to be the best year yet for you?
Thus far it's been a struggle, but it's taught me and molded and matured me more than any other time in my life, and I am very optimistic about the months ahead.

I hope you have the loveliest summer yet, sweet girl, and that everyday of it you live fully, laugh heartily, and are happy.

~ Pax / Peace : )

Quiz: What Is Your Inner Funky Hair Color?




Gesura


http://www.blogthings.com/whatsyourfunkyinnerhaircolorquiz/

Your Hair Should Be Purple

Intense, thoughtful, and unconventional.
You're always philosophizing and inspiring others with your insights.

Tell your Mercury sign.

-Mine is Sagittarius ;D



Answer
The quiz says Orange but I think ...

Red like 'Run Lola Run' or maybe some shade of Purple. Don't have the guts though so it's just INNER!!




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