Saturday, June 21, 2014

which hairstyle looks good when u wear a saree?




jinz


i have natural curly hair.could anyone tell me what hairstyle is good if u wear saree.i agree that everyone has their own style and looks diffrent.but does curly hair looks good if its opened or if i tie a pony tail or if d curly hair is weti mean not out of shower.by using gel.plss juz anyone tel me which hairstyle is apt if u wear a saree


Answer
Don't tie a pony tail. Pin up ur hair from one side and keep another side open if u have shoulder cut hair. It will look good. Deep condition ur hair before doing hair style and if possible for keeping the style for about 5 to 6 hrs. use aloe vera thin (Dr. Urjita Jain Product) for spraying ur hair which is safe than any other hair spray which after drying by itself keep ur hair safe.

what hairstyle would suit me when wearing a saree?




charissey


i have a bangs, a shoulder length hair, i dont know how to do my hair... can u help me guys?


Answer
well u can make a bun it looks good with sari :)




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What color to dye my hair, picture included!?




Kristie


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v47/Silver_Star16/dfsdfsdfsd-1.jpg

What color should I dye my hair? I'm bored and want some ideas! (I'm the girl, obviously =))



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Your hair looks red to me, so correct me if I'm wrong and I'll give you tips for whatever color your hair really is. But for now, I shall give you red hair tips.

Red Head Highlights:
If you have natural red or auburn hair, you may be looking for an accent or highlight color. You may want to add depth and sparkle to your natural shade. There are a variety of red hair colors that enhance naturally red hair. A temporary rather than semi-permanent color can add a punch of color that will increase the shine and boldness of your natural shade, taking it up a notch without changing the tone. Depending on your current hair shade, highlight colors include:
â¢Blonde
â¢Golden shades
â¢Strawberry Blonde
â¢Copper
â¢A combination of darker red lowlights and highlights

But then again, you're hair also looks kind of brown. Eh, I'll give you tips for that, too (By the way, I have more tips for Brunette hair simply because I am one, so don't feel that the red head tips are getting ripped off :)):

Brightening Brunettes and Brown Hair Highlights:
Brown hair can be brightened into a multitude of hues through various hair styling and coloring techniques, including:
* Highlights: Adding honey, ginger, almond, russet, or other light highlights to brown hair adds texture and dimension to the hair. Be careful not to go too many shades lighter to avoid a streaked appearance, and note that darker brown shades do not show red highlights well.
* Hair Accessories: Dark shades show off glittering hair pins, head bands, and decorative comes far better than lighter hair colors, particularly in updos and other formal hair styles.
* Natural Lightening: Most brown shades will lighten naturally with exposure to sunlight, and they will develop red and blonde tints depending on each individualâs genetic makeup. To create natural highlights in unique patterns (and ensuring that more than the top layer of hair is lightened) wear braids or ponytails to expose different strands.
If you already have brunette hair and are looking for ways to save some hard earned, beauty-splurge cash, why not go back to your roots and go the natural route? Despite popular fears that brown hair is boring, there are plenty of spicy ways to add a timeless look to your already beautiful brunette hair.
* Enrich: Enrich your natural color with an allover shade a few shades richer. To add some contrast and interest, ask your stylist to weave in a few copper hair highlights.
* Deepen: Go chocolate! If youâre natural brown borders on moussey, richen it up with a decadent shade of chocolate brown, which will add instant drama with little investment.
* Shine: Shine or color glossing treatments adds sparkle and sheen to dark hair. A glossing treatment can be done in the salon for a bargain price and will instantly add some life to your locks.
* Vanilla and Chocolate: Want the best of both worlds? Brunettes can still play with blonde without a large commitment. Ask your stylist to add a few strategically placed blonde hair highlights around your face to brighten your look while keeping the rest of your color natural.
* Chunk: Although not as trendy as days gone past, statement chunking techniques on a dark base add instant pop and a low maintenance color choice for those seeking a dramatic and bold look. Experiment with shades of blue, blonde, or red chunks. Get creative!

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




analyzer4d


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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

i hope this helped :)




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What color of hair do you think a Latina would look best in?




beautiful


I have long black hair, I don't know if I should dye it brown.


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Black hair for a Latina girl looks good! Maybe its not so much a color change your looking for, maybe you can try a new cut and style and maybe even a little highights! :D

If your a light skin Latina, then I would say sure go for the brown! If your a darker skin tone then it depends on the shade of brown. Don't get a brown that like matches your skin, I see many people do that and it looks so tacky!

I honestly think for a Latina, black is so beautiful and natural! You may just need a new style/cut and you can rock your new look!

Best of Luck!
-Ash

Hair colour?




BabyGirl


I'm brunette, dark brown hair. My complexion is not fair like blonde girls, but not dark as Latinas, either. Smth in between. I have frizzy hair and very dry texture, even though I always use hair mask (cream) after shampooing and keep that on my hair for 10 mins before rinsing. I don't know what to do to change my hair's texture and make it soft and not frizzy anymore. I also wanted to dye my hair a lighter colour as summer starts and a light brown hair looks better on a tanned skin. Please tell me what do you think, whether dying my hair lighter will make my hair more beautiful and what to do to make it soft, non-frizzy and to be brilliant (shining). Thanks a lot!
Sorry to the first person who answered my question. My Internet is so bad today, that I cliked twice and saw I posted same question twice. Then I checked if smb. answered, it was 0 answers and I deleted one of the two questions. So, I have missed your answer. I'm really sorry.
Sorry to the first person who answered my question. My Internet is so bad today, that I cliked twice and saw I posted same question twice. Then I checked if smb. answered, it was 0 answers and I deleted one of the two questions. So, I have missed your answer. I'm really sorry.
Sorry to the first person who answered my question. My Internet is so bad today, that I cliked twice and saw I posted same question twice. Then I checked if smb. answered, it was 0 answers and I deleted one of the two questions. So, I have missed your answer. I'm really sorry.
Sorry to the first person who answered my question. My Internet is so bad today, that I cliked twice and saw I posted same question twice. Then I checked if smb. answered, it was 0 answers and I deleted one of the two questions. So, I have missed your answer. I'm really sorry.



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Going lighter can really make your hair appear much frizzier. Going to an auburn will give your hair a healthy looking lift and it can be lighter. DO NOT permenant products a they are known to dry hair out terribly. Get a trim too to get rid of some slpit ends. Lighter hair can make hair appear thinner too.




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Hair dye and extentions colour?




....


I want to dye my hair brown and get hair extensions, I'm going to get these extensions in medium brown : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FULL-HEAD-CLIP-HAIR-EXTENSIONS-18-20-22-24-LONG-STRAIGHT-ANY-COLOUR-STYLE-/330712020357?pt=UK_Health_Beauty_Hair_Care_Hair_Extentions_CV&var=&hash=item7dbe148c08#ht_6434wt_987

But I don't know what colour to dye my hair with them, could anyone suggest brands and colours please

I have naturally brown hair but dyed blonde at the moment.



Answer
A lot of people, those who are new to hair extensions and even those who have experience in hair extensions are unaware that you can dye hair extensions yourself! Headkandy stock clip in extensions in shade "Dye it Yourselfâ these are perfect for people who canât find their match on the website and would prefer to dye the extensions in the same colour they dye their own hair. It doesnât just have to be the "Dye it Yourselfâ extensions, you can dye any of the human hair extensions to match your own hair provided itâs just by a few shades. The extensions can only be dyed darker, or you can add a toner. They cannot be lightened or bleached as they have already been through a chemical process and additional colouring or bleaching is likely to affect the condition of the hair.

Before dyeing the extensions ALWAYS DO A STRAND TEST, this means dyeing just a few strands of the hair first to give you an idea of how the colour is going to come out. Once you have done a strand test and you are happy with the results you can go ahead and dye the rest of the hair extensions. You will need to use much more of the dye than you might usually use as you will have to completely saturate the extensions in the dye to guarantee a true, even colour.

The freedom to dye hair extensions is also handy for those who want to change the colour of their own hair, simply dye your extensions at the same time with the same shade.

If you have dyed your hair extensions you will then need to wash them. You can wash and condition them following our guide on www.headkandy.com Please keep a few things in mind... donât rub the hair vigorously when you shampoo and condition, itâs best to smooth the product into the hair extensions by running your hands down the hair to prevent tangling them.

We highly recommend that you then allow the hair extensions to dry naturally and then straighten them out once dry.

You donât necessarily need to wash the hair extensions, certainly not often as they donât get the same supply of natural oils as your own hair therefore they tend to stay fairly clean.
Clip in hair extensions are so versatile, not only can you achieve various styles but you can change the colour to suit you!

I dyed my hair the wrong color ! ?




Nerdsareko


I dyed my hair brown a few months ago and my roots grew out. So i got new dye to dye my roots BUT i forgot the exact color so i ended up buying the wrong color . Now my roots are darker then the rest of my hair . Can i just put the first color hair dye onto my ugly roots?


Answer
If you're dye-ing a lighter color over a darker one, it will not come out the same color as the rest of your hair. You can try experimenting, get a box that is a shade lighter than your desired color, that might even it out. Or you can dye the rest of your hair the darker color. Or you can do low-lights using the darker color, and streak it through your hair to even it out.




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i have light blonde hair on top and jet black color on bottom?




ayva


i dont like the black underneath, so is there anything i can use to get the black dye to lighten up my hair so it wont be jet black? any suggestions that wont completely fry my hair cause ive dyed the top twice and the bottom twice in the last month so i need somthing that will get rid of it without dying it again. any suggestions would be appriciated! :) thank you.


Answer
There's really no other way. It seems you wanted it like that since it cant just accidently become black on the bottom and blonde on the top?
Just dye it how you want it. And buy really good hair products to take care of it.
I reccamend NEXXUS shampoo and conditioner.
BEST conditioner ive ever used.
I too have dyed my hair lots and it made my hair silky again.

Dont trust the product above ^^^^
It damages your hair just as much as dye would. It's stripping the color out of your hair like bleach, accept not as dramatically.

Hair dye that's jet black but bluish in light? What color?




Hiep L


I want my hair to be jet jet black so that it looks almost blue...any ideas? I've never dyed my hair, so I don't really know. Tell me if you've dyed your hair that color and what brand it is, thank you.


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It is called 'Blue Black'. There are several companies that do make this color.
I have tried expensive ones as well as the cheaper ones ... I never did notice a difference.
My original hair color is black. When I first started to dye it, I went with this 'Burgundy' color.
It was cool because it was still dark but in the sunlight, it looked purple.
After years of burgundy, my hubby said to me, why don't you go back to your natural color.
To please him, there were three choices from the 'Black' family.
1- brownish black 2- black 3- blue black
When I finally took the towel off too see the dye job, I almost fainted. I was sssoooo black, it
was hideous ... and I have naturally black hair.
It made me look like I needed a tan desperately. I am 100% Italian, so I am dark to begin with.
Needless to say, I couldn't wait for my hair to turn gray again so I could go back to my burgundy color. Whew !!
But YES, the color you are looking for is BlueBlack




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Can i put a dark rinse over bleached african american hair???




* + * Ch3r


About Two weeks ago, my hair stylist put a bleached blonde with a red rinse only on the back part of my hair, so now its like a neon orange. Is it possible I can put a black rinse overtop of my whole head? Or should I wait until the temporary red rinse comes out, and just cover up the blonde and the other parts? If not, I just have to wait until the whole color is coming out completely?


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How many washes have you done since your stylist rinsed your hair? The rinse lasts about 6-8 shampoos, right? Or longer?

If the red rinse is almost all out, try washing your hair 2-3x in the shower, with a moisturizing shampoo. Make sure to condition really well after, so your hair doesn't dry out. Also, if you don't have a moisturizing shampoo, don't do this all in 1 day. Your hair will be as dry as sand. Wash every other day, and condition well, after.

If the rinse is kind of fresh, because you haven't been washing often enough, just put the black rinse in. It won't hurt; it'll actually help the cuticle lay down, which is good, because that bleach fried your hair. And, you can put the rinse over the entire head, or just the back portion; it's up to you. Just know that when you wash your hair, it'll bleed black and red, because of the 2 rinses.

Wanting to dye/rinse African American hair?

Q. I have been natural since June 2009 and I want to dye or either rinse my hair. I am still transiting, but I am not sure if I should dye or rinse, i don't want to damage my hair, and it starts to fall out. This is my only fear. This will be my first time using any color on my hair!


Answer
i think a rinse is better bcuz u can test differnt colors and it may not damage your hair as much as dye




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Friday, June 20, 2014

What should I do with my hair (picture)?




april2008


I really want to change my hair a little. Nothing too drastic, I want to stay a brunette, maybe different colored highlights or something. Anyone have any suggestions of hair cuts/colors that might look good on me?

http://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/69/l_c4fdfea6193e3926ce3d90e297ccb375.jpg
(Please let me know if this link doesn't work.)
Oh I should probably add... I have a colic, so bangs are very difficult for me :(



Answer
Your hair looks rich in color and health. Perhaps changing your part to a side part, and getting layers would be simple, yet have a complete effect on your whole look. I recently read in Sophisticate Hair Magazine that bangs can change up a whole look, and I completely agree. Full fringe can be a beautiful or terrible fashion error. If you decide to try the look, be sure to get your bangs thinned by a professional so that they aren't bulky, and they flow with your face frame. Side bangs are always trendy, but try something a little edgy ;]

As for color, I love the color you have now, but maybe just a shade darker would do you justice. Perhaps something like...
http://www.marieclaire.com/cm/marieclaire/images/Bt/MCX1207FA101015-md.jpg

or perhaps a violet tint...
http://media.photobucket.com/image/dark%2Bred%2Bhair/mymomsdaughter/DaniellePanabaker.jpg

and I loveeee Kristen Stewart's Hair color.
http://images.eonline.com/eol_images/Profiles/20061005/244.stewart.kristen.100506.jpg

I hope this helps!

Guys, which hair color on women is hotter?




im not nic


Be specific, like DARK, MEDium, LIGHT or pale or jet black

Or crazy colors like purple or blue



Answer
I like natural brunettes. I don't like highlights or hair dye.

Actually, I dig natural in general. I don't want a barbie doll (drama).

No make-up, no trendy fashionista, no fake hair, no fake nails.

Good hygiene and keeping yourself well-kept are the hottest things you can do. ;) Be smart -- those are possibly the most attractive qualities in a girl. Funny is a plus too.

I'm simple.




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Do highlights hide gray hair well?




r4tx


I am 39 yrs old and have 50% gray hair along my hair line only. I have medium brown hair to begin with, so every 3 weeks I color only the regrowth with Loreal professional Excellence cream. My gray hair has recently started looking white, due to my illnesses (melasma/thyroid disease) and gene pool I come from. I am wondering if just starting to highlight it will help and let it start growing out naturally. I have been dying my hair for 10 years and is expensive and getting stressfull. I look very young for my age, but my grays age me about 10 years. I have tried semi-permanent, demi permanent and Herbal Essence, they just made my roots look orange. Should I go for blond highlights or more of a caramel brown highlights? I wawnt something I dont have to do every 3 weeks!
Best answer will receive the 10 points.
I do not use strore brand, I use Professional Loreal from Sally's



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highlights may be the way to go but i would never get them done UNLESS you do it professionally (and that is a bit expensive) you should go to a salon and get your hair dyed with a good dye not store brand ones and then go back as needed to put toner on your hair. it will hold better and the color will be stronger plus having soemone do your hair and make you look pretty is much more fun than stressing over it yourself

Is there any natural hair coloring (similar to henna) for dark blonde hair that will hide greys?




Verka


I would like to find a coloring for my dark blonde-light brown hair, that will cover my greys. I've got about 10% grey now and its becoming too obvious. I don't want to wreck my hair or make it feel like carpeting, when I used bleaches or dyes in the past thats how it felt. I think henna is often too red for my complexion but I liked how it made my hair feel. Does anyone know of a solution for me?


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Even though I deal with henna, I have seen some customers say cassia obovata brings out their golden rays and after repeated use covers up some of the grey but it doesn't do a great job still because it does not have much of any dye. If you want to have brown tones you can use henna along with indigo, and even henna with coffee to tone down the red tones so it won't be so bright.
Also use only 100% pure henna powder (Body Art Quality is best and safest).

Other option I have had a customer explain to me, was vegetable based dyes. I saw a woman who had reddish highlights (like a strawberry blond) using veggies based dyes.

Khadija




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pics ** should i dye my hair this color or keep it the color i have it now?




gone


i already asked this but i screwed it up so here it is again...

okay well this is the hair color i have now - its not natural
http://s407.photobucket.com/albums/pp159/trytokeepupboy/?action=view&current=216.jpg
im on the RIGHT - my hair is naturally straight i just curled it for the occasion

i want to dye my hair the color of Bella swan's in twilight
here's some pics for those of you who don't know
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3227/2495062382_46bfe3b378.jpg?v=0
http://www.daemonsmovies.com/images/twilight2.jpg
http://wpsmedia.latimes.com/image/backlot/2008/4/29/Twilight_closeup_Kristin_Stewart/Twilight-245-large.jpg

should i dye it that color or keep it the way i have it?

please and thank you<3 =]
i see my stylist once a month for a treatment so my hair is perfectly healthy
so im not worried about ruining my hair
i just want to know if you think the color will look good or not
im not asking if you think shes pretty ot not
im asking if her color would look good on me or not



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Wow, you're hair is very healthy looking, I love it. I think maybe you should get it cut shorter and get side bangs. I don't think you should go for Bella's look necessarily, so I'll just give you some beautifully brunette tips :).

Brightening Brunettes and Brown Hair Highlights:
Brown hair can be brightened into a multitude of hues through various hair styling and coloring techniques, including:
* Highlights: Adding honey, ginger, almond, russet, or other light highlights to brown hair adds texture and dimension to the hair. Be careful not to go too many shades lighter to avoid a streaked appearance, and note that darker brown shades do not show red highlights well.
* Hair Accessories: Dark shades show off glittering hair pins, head bands, and decorative comes far better than lighter hair colors, particularly in updos and other formal hair styles.
* Natural Lightening: Most brown shades will lighten naturally with exposure to sunlight, and they will develop red and blonde tints depending on each individualâs genetic makeup. To create natural highlights in unique patterns (and ensuring that more than the top layer of hair is lightened) wear braids or ponytails to expose different strands.
If you already have brunette hair and are looking for ways to save some hard earned, beauty-splurge cash, why not go back to your roots and go the natural route? Despite popular fears that brown hair is boring, there are plenty of spicy ways to add a timeless look to your already beautiful brunette hair.
* Enrich: Enrich your natural color with an allover shade a few shades richer. To add some contrast and interest, ask your stylist to weave in a few copper hair highlights.
* Deepen: Go chocolate! If youâre natural brown borders on moussey, richen it up with a decadent shade of chocolate brown, which will add instant drama with little investment.
* Shine: Shine or color glossing treatments adds sparkle and sheen to dark hair. A glossing treatment can be done in the salon for a bargain price and will instantly add some life to your locks.
* Vanilla and Chocolate: Want the best of both worlds? Brunettes can still play with blonde without a large commitment. Ask your stylist to add a few strategically placed blonde hair highlights around your face to brighten your look while keeping the rest of your color natural.
* Chunk: Although not as trendy as days gone past, statement chunking techniques on a dark base add instant pop and a low maintenance color choice for those seeking a dramatic and bold look. Experiment with shades of blue, blonde, or red chunks. Get creative!

What is wrong with my hair/Pics?




Noel


Ok in the first pic, its not to bad, but in the second pic, you can see why its a problem. Do I have the wrong color? I can't stand dry ends, and I'm starting to get them. What would look best on me, also I like longer hair.http://s464.photobucket.com/albums/rr2/snowydownfall/?action=view&current=h2.jpg http://s464.photobucket.com/albums/rr2/snowydownfall/?action=view&current=trm1.jpg
Also I am in my thirties, so I don't want to look like I'm trying to be too trendy.
Ok as for the comment that I look like a heavy drinker...thanks alot for that self esteem boost....Actually i don't drink or smoke, but that second pic is horrible, lol, I didnt know how bad it looked till I clicked on it. Its all weird and furry looking...lol
ok, ok, as for the fingers in my mouth making me look like i'm trying to be a pretteen, my son was in the back seat and took that picture of me, as I was looking out the back of the car, trying to see if my husband was coming out of the store yet....lol...so it was not an intentional dorky thing...there you feel better?



Answer
the color- would should like a honey blonde with chocolate low lites
and do a conditoning treatment h/c
a good 3 inches off




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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Brown hair, color ideas?




Cupcakes.


My hair is a darkest brown, and I wanted to get a color underneath. I looked up photos with blonde underneath, but they didn't look that good, & i want it to be ahmazzzing! any ideas? ASAP


Answer
Try balayage :) its trendy too

Running out of Hair color Ideas?




super24ole


I wanna get highlights I'm fairly dark skinned and have shoulder length black hair. Usually I wear it down with side bangs. I'm not sure what color highilights I should get but I know red is out. Also how thick should it be? I was thinking something natural but trendy. Maybe auburn...


Answer
how about a chestnutty colour?

or a dark red like this one
http://www.hairstylediva.com/Young%20girl%20with%20long%20fine%20red%20hair,%20wearing%20black%20dress.jpg

or maybe something brighter, like this orange
http://www.kudzu.com/uploadImages/84317/photo10cs1h5qgs4o8.jpg
^ i think that looks lovely :)

i'd say blonde but blonde can easily look pretty cr*p on black hair!

hope you find something!




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Hair colouring advice?




De


I never coloured my hair before. I wanted to know what things i should know for colouring my hair. i once heard that you shouldn't colour your hair with a colour that is 2 shades darker than your original hair colour. i'm not really sure but it's something like that?


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

Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.

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

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

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

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

Google Salon Hair Dye Lawsuits. About 336,000 results (0.17 seconds) Dec. 2011
When it comes to hair care treatments, product use or visits to a salon or spa, the consumer must take responsibility to do their homework and be aware of all the risks involved.
Vanessa Minnillo Lachey: "I dated a guy once who wanted me to have blonde hair. Clearly, he was the wrong guy for me! I went to a lady who bleached my hair and it literally fell out. So, not only did I go back to my natural hair, I broke up with the guy!"
Another example posted on YA! 8-20-12. Is it just me or does xxl live max blonde make your scalp feel like it on fire? I've recently used a max blonde on my hair and I had to wash it wash off straight away because my scalp felt like it was on fire has this happend to anyone else? Should I try again?
One example: MY HAIR DRESSER DYED MY HAIR GREY. I've been crying for the last 2 hours, I want to kill that bish for destroying what was amazing bleach blonde hair. AND to make things worse, she cut my extensions WAY too short.
And one from a hairdresser:
There are spots ( level 8 & very orange) and they will not come off! This was accidental. Not a result from lifting as she has been a client of mine for 3 years. Her formula has never changed and I have nEver used bleach on her until today! I believe this was a result of left over color in the sink bowl. I tried bleach and 20 volume. Nothing. Bleach and 40 volume, still nothing. Any suggestions?

A WOMAN was temporarily blinded when her face swelled up "like a football" following what she told was a severe reaction to hair dye.
Carmen Rowe, 25, from Swansea was hospitalised for three days after using the Clairol 'Nice n' Easy' natural black colour. She said: "I lost my job, all for the sake of a glamorous hairstyle. I just want to warn parents what could happen." She claimed she carried out a skin test 48 hours before using the dye without a problem and has been colouring her hair since she was 13. March 3, 2012.
Example of one who's hair is falling and stopped growing from YA!:
"my hair had been bleached many times and can't grow past a certain length
its also falling out . i stopped bleaching it.
i just need to add lenght! but if i can stop it from falling out..that be great too"

Hair coloring advice?




Jackson H


I want to use Special Effects hair dye.
To achieve this color, which of the special effects would be best to use?
http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/31800000/L-joe-teen-top-31835784-500-421.jpg

http://funkyshop.com/se2.html



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It's not a this or that answer.

Right now, I have no clue the texture & condition of your hair. What color you see on the box, there is never a guarantee your hair will look exactly like that. Since we have no idea the original color of your hair NOW.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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




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What hair color would suit fair skin?




Lauren


Right now my hair is a medium brown, and I want to dye it a natural looking brown-black color. Ive seen some of my friends w fair skin pull off this color and even jet black, but on me the dark black would look goth.... what type of fair skin can pull off very dark hair?


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anyone can pull dark hair off, you just got to have confidence and because your hairs already a brown it would not be as dramatic as going from blonde to black.
but if you dye your hair black its hard to get it back to a light colour again.
plus you don't have to go to just black, black hair looks good with tints in it like purple / red.
but i would suggest you go for a semi dark brown least that way you would know if you prefer going darker or lighter

What is the best hair color for fair skinned white girls???




unknown pe


I need to know also if you guys could get a haircut it is for my prom i need a new color and hair cut

thank you soo much



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From experience as a very pale white girl, I've found that the color that works best with my skin tone and blue eyes, is Burgundy. It's a really deep red with a purplish over tone for the first few days, but after that it fades to a nice deep red. I have Irish roots so it really fits well with me.

Another color that I found that looked good was a dirty blonde, not a bright California blonde. The dirty blonde seemed to make me look a little less pale, and the hair color looked more natural than the bright blonde which I had also tried.

Don't stray too far from your natural hair color as it will look fake until people get use to seeing you with it, and it will continue to look fake if you don't keep your roots touched up on a regular basis. Keep it looking natural and you'll get lots of compliments on it.




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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

hair color developer?




paulsbaby_


can i add developer to my store bought hair dye to make it lighter? creme or clear if yes i have volume 30 creme and clear and i am trying to go from brown to lightest blond possible i can't afford bleach so its outta the question and I have like 5 different blondes from loreal


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Good question. Today I bought 30 volume and 40 volume developer and several hair colors designed for women with dark hair. I think I have everything I need but not bleach. I have naturally dark brown hair and I'm looking for dark blond and light brown highlights. I'm curious to hear the other responses.

I've heard that if you use 40 volume cream on dark hair then it will turn orange or yellow first. Be careful about damage.

The best thing you can do to see if it works is mix a 1:1 ratio of the developer with the dye in a small amount, then test a nice snip of your hair for the recommended time (mine is 30 minutes). Check the result and see if it's what you want.

Hair Dye Color & Developer Question!




muffin


I just dyed my hair about two weeks ago to a medium dark brown, which was supposed to be a light brown. The guy at the beauty supply store recommended a brand called Da Vinci that's supposedly really good, but I have yet to find anything about the brand online (I think he just recommended it to me because it was the most expensive). Light brown from that brand actually turned out to be the color of my hair right now, so I bought "dark blonde", which is the color I was aiming for last time. He also recommended a 20 developer. I'm a little hesitant about using the color because the guy didn't seem to know much about hair, he looked like was the owner's husband who was forced to work there.

Basically, I have 2 questions.

1) Is dark blonde usually a light brown color, or is it more of a dirty blonde that I imagine in my head? It looked like a nice light brown on the sample, but the "blonde" in the name really makes me think twice about what color it's gonna turn out to be.

2) Is 20 developer right? I would think that since my hair is sort of dark, I'd need a 30 since I'm trying to lighten my hair up quite a bit.

Thanks in advance! :)
Yes, the hair dye was permanent =( The brand was called "Satin". My hair was already a dyed medium brown to start with. I tried lightening it up about two shades to a lighter brown, but the Satin hair dye it didn't change one bit, lol. So going to a professional is really my only choice at this point?
Yes, the hair dye was permanent =( The brand was called "Satin". My hair was already a dyed medium brown to start with. I tried lightening it up about two shades to a lighter brown, but the Satin hair dye it didn't change one bit, lol. So going to a professional is really my only choice at this point?

Here's a picture of my hair...

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k146/angrymuffin/hair.jpg



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Your situation is kind of tricky. If I understood correctly, you dyed your hair two weeks ago to what is now a medium brown. You wanted it lighter so you went back to the store and bought light brown, used it and it stayed medium brown. Now you want to use dark blonde, to make it a light brown. Right?

If I got the story right... a couple questions for you. What kind of hair dye did you use two weeks ago? Permanate? If so that is why your hair didn't lighten when you dyed it the second time around. Permanent hair dye is tricky. If you use it on hair that has never ever been colored on it can lighten your hair to a lighter shade or you can use it to go darker, but if you use it on hair that already has color on it, you can only go darker. Color won't lighten color. The only way you can get it lighter at this point is if you wait for it to fade, and hope if fades enough, wait for it to grow out, or use something that has a lightener (bleach) in it. Unfortunately, If it was permanent hair dye you used to get it medium brown two weeks ago, the dark blonde hair dye you just bought probably isn't going to do a thing to be completely honest.

Hopefully I've helped. If you really want it lighter, your best bet is to go to a salon. Good Luck!


ADDITIONAL- Unfortunately, If you want it light, I really believe that going to see a professional is your best option. You could attempt to do it yourself, but if not done correctly after you lighten it (which you'll have to do) you can very easily put another color on it (say a light brown) and if it's not the exact color and tone to compliment/neutralize what it lightened to it could very easily go back just as dark as it was. If that option is too expensive you could always have a "heavy weave" done. But I still believe it's best to have a professional give you advice. It's hard to judge how difficult it would be in your particular case without being in front of you hair.. but from the looks of it you're honestly not going to get 2 shades lighter unless you use a prelightener (bleach) or Satin color you used has a strong fade in the next couple of weeks. Just another warning also: if you buy another hair dye that is "light brown" and try to dye it after a couple months of so thinking it might lighten because it's old....Your going to end up with stripes of color as it will lighten all of your roots and regrowth, but nothing else.

Good Luck!




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Will colorful hair be a job interview killer?




wadupwitda


I want purple. pink, and blue dip dye hair in a few months. I am a senior in high school and am turning 18 in May (so the look doesn't exactly look too young on me). This is about the same time I take a test to become a certified nursing assistant though. I plan on working in a nursing home until I finish college (I actually want to become a dietitian). Is it bad to have funky colored hair for an interview?


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I don't think that color will really make people think negative of you. If you want to dye your hair, start with a slightly less intense color. If you have blonde hair, use light red, light pink, or light orange at the tips of your hair. If you have brown hair, dark green or dark blue at the roots will do. Same for black hair. But if you are really scared, the best option is to get the job first, and after a couple weeks, you can dye your hair.

What color should I dye my hair for job interviews?




undercover


I'm a law student and thinking about either dying my hair black or some version of a dark reddish brown. Also if anyone has any tips on haircuts that are edgy yet great for the firm


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My Sister has dyed her hair blond for years, and recently she changed it to a rich chesnut brown colour. She immediately looked more 'serious', more intelligent, mature, sophisticated. It may have helped her get jobs, because she has been working in higher paying office jobs ever since !! Her brown colour was fairly solid, not a lot of streaky highlights, that's a dated look. A good style would be one that is not past the shoulders, (which can make you look too young), layered softly throughout, with a pretty and soft angled fringe to frame your eyes and soften your forehead. This look is versatile because you can pull it back tightly, swoop the bangs forward or back off your face, iron it straight, or let it dry naturally to show off your natural waves/curls, if you have them. That way, you can be conservative at work if need be, yet still have the femininity factor afterwards. Good Luck with your career :-)




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2006-2007 what is the trend; South Korean Hairstyle for men?




Goldman-Sa


What is the sexiest, hottest, hairstyle? I saw this korean tv show and this guy with thick black glasses and his hair like emo style i guess????

any wayz......
what is the 2006-2007 all popular hairstyles in South Korea (NOW) <(like people who has thick black glasses and those hair that i dont no to called)> <(NEED a LIST)>......<(the MC's, if my termology is correct, the hosts and south korean actors hairstyles...)>such as the most popular tv show: x-men.....



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not sure what hairstyle you're talking about exactly. but you can check out this korean website that has TONS of trendy and modern hairstyles for both men and women.

http://www.bombhead.com/hairshop.htm

Latest hairstyle for Asian men?




crufixtion


what is the latest/trendiest hairstyle for Asian men nowadays?

post links to pics or something, thanks!



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I would think asian men would look good in these type of styles

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/ohdoct0rdoct0r3/malhttp://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/ohdoct0rdoct0r3/male/?action=view&current=13615694_l.jpg

http://s30.photobucket.com/albums/c346/SEXpaintt/Guys/?action=view&current=162451759_l.jpg

http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t47/__hellonostalgia/MALE/?action=view&current=photo_2.jpg

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t47/__hellonostalgia/MALE/l_8d2cab1bb78bf0bde951c6d8f221e9f4.jpg

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Why do black Americans believe they descended from ancient Egyptians?

Q. When that was on the other side of the continent? They call themselves Nubian, while Nubians were nilo-saharan and not Bantu-Saharan the real ancestors of black Americans. Ancient Egypt has been proven to be a Cushitic (Caucasoid) civilization, as there are no pure cushites in this and the closest have been the tigrinya people of Eritrea at 90%. This y-DNA in it's purest form can give european features such blond hair/red hair, nordic nose, colored eyes as it is a genetic mutation from E3b. Why else do you think the ancient Egyptians excelled in architecture, civil engineer and chemistry? Why couldn't Bantu-Saharan or e1b1a (west Africans) repeat the same things if they were the same people? Now I understand why black anthropologists are referred to as "uncle toms", afrocentricity does not promote realism.


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It has been confirmed that the Ancient and Modern Egyptians were/are Arab Semitic White, NOT, the Black Nubians,NOR Indo Eropean Aryan White, by DNA and anthropological skeletal(mainly the skull) measurements, but Afro centrists, and, other misinformed keep insisting on HEARSAY, they were Black.There was was mixing of the two different ethnicities.DO VISIT THE LINKS TO CLARIFY THINGS FOR YOU.

he Middle Easterners whom are Arab Semitic White(ancient and modern Egyptians are Arab Semitic White),and, generally have olive(golden brown) skin color,dark hair, and eyes-being Caucasian, a small percentage runs the same gamut as Indo European Aryan Whites. Arabs and the Southern Europeans are often mistaken for each other.Genetic tests on the Ancient Egyptian mummies and Modern Egyptians say yes, Egyptians, both Ancient and modern, are Arab Semitic White. They were Arab Semitic White since 5000 B.C.-Afro centrists often attempt to portray the Black Nubian-Sudanese-Kemetian slaves as the Ancient Egyptians- before that, the, region was populated by Blacks, most were driven out or assimilated through rape and consensual unions-there were indeed Black Nubian Pharoahs whom ruled from about 800-700 B.C.-helpful links:

http://mathildasanthropologyblog.wordpreâ¦

http://www.geocities.com/enbp/pbs.html

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/history_in_â¦

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Gatâ¦

http://www.catchpenny.org/race.html

http://www.jrbooksonline.com/PDF_Books/Râ¦

http://naturescorner.wordpress.com/2008/â¦

http://connection.ebscohost.com/content/â¦

Egypt is and was 65% Arab Semitic White, 30% Black/Arab Semitic White mixes-Hamites are now considered around a 50%-50% mix-i.e.-the late Anwar Sadat, models- Iman, Lila Kebedde, and Arab (Soul Train), all had Arab Semitic White fathers and Black mothers. Berbers and Moors are essentially Arabs with 8-15% Black heritage.5% are from all other ethnic groups.If you start in Northern(Lower Egypt) and move south towards Southern(Upper) Egypt, it is mostly Arab Semitic White, than gradually becomes more mixed with Black becoming increasingly more predominate(Egypt annexed part of Black Nubia in 1521 B.C. to make up its lower south western corner). As you move into Sudan(50% Arab-50% Black) , it becomes more Black. Sudan is part of Arab North Africa(1/3 of Africa). Ethiopia and Somalia are each 1/3 Arab and 2/3 Black.

NOTE: There is NO such thing as a Black Arab. People confuse Nationality and ethnicity. There are Black Egyptians like there are Black Germans, but there are NO Black Indo European Aryan Whites, like there are NO Black Arab Semitic Whites.There are ONLY mixes as mentioned above. The News media often perpetuates this misconception by calling the Janjaweed of Sudan, Black Arabs. These are Black Sudanese whom turned against their own Black ethnicity, and, accepted Islam, learned Arabic, and accepted Arabic customs, much as if they accepted Cathlocism, learned German, and accepted Indo European Aryan customs.

Egypt was the crossroads of many cultures ,and, probably has one of the most diversified populations on the planet.All pharoahs were known for their fertility-Rhamses II fathered over one hundred children from women of all ethnic backgrounds-we can dream cann't we, guys.

For those who claim Cleopatra was Black, thousands of busts, drawings, paintings, and other likenesses(i.e.-coins) of her, along with written descriptions of her, from that time period, exist.One look and you can tell she is NOT Black(did not say she was Semitic White/White either-she is Greek(Indo European White),but definitely, not all ,if any, Black either), although she may possibly have some Black ancestry. Her half sister was half White(Greek)-half Black.

The scholars seem to agree: Cleopatra was the last in a line of PtolemiesâMacedonian Greeks(Whites)âwho ruled Egypt from the death of Alexander the Great in 305 B.C. until Antonyâs defeat in the battle of Actium in 31 B.C. The Ptolemies, as was the custom, were an incestuous, intermarrying peoples (to preserve the royal bloodline),also often having relations with the courtiers and concubines who filled their palaces. Many of the children born of these unions were given a place in the royal lineage despite being illegitimate, the secret unspoken.

Many believe that Cleopatraâs father was the product of such a unionâhis mother may have been a concubine from Nubia(Black) or Alexandria(White). Lending credence to this theory is the fact that Cleopatraâs bond to the people of Egypt seemed greater than those of her Ptolemic ancestors, who aligned themselves culturally and linguistically with Greece.

The Badari are actually a hybrid of Black(Nubian)/Arab Semitic White- Mulattos-Hamites whom predominated in Southern Egypt.

Numerous anthropological studies were performed on Badarian crania after two successful excavations conducted in the mid- to late-1920s. The usual result was that the Badarians were African ***HYBRIDS***(emphasis mine). Notably in 1971 Physical Anthropologist Eugen Strouhal re-analyzed over a dozen independent scientific studies (a couple of which were his own) performed previously and summarized their results to arrive at a similar conclusion: "mixture of races." Recent re-analyses of previous studies, including Professor Strouhal's paper, reveal that only West and South African skulls were included in the baseline for a determination of "true n*egro" though, while the typically elongated East African skull forms were disregarded, assumed not to indicate true blacks. Some recent studies additionally suggest a modal metric phentoype in Badarian crania that is much more similar to the Tropical African series than to the various other samples studied.

Near the end of his paper (1971), Professor Strouhal further enumerated several archaeological studies that suggest a migration of culture, practice and belief from African regions located to the west and south of the Badarian sites. Strouhal's work is noted in a 2005 study of the Badari which concluded: "The Badarians show a greater affinity to indigenous Africans while not being identical. This suggests that the Badarians were more affiliated with local and an indigenous African population than with Europeans. It is more likely that Near Eastern/southern European domesticated animals and plants were adopted by indigenous Nile Valley people without a major immigration of non-Africans. There was more of cultural transfer.":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badari

Caucasoid â E (only subclade E1b1b is a Caucasoid marker-all other sublades of E are N*egroid haplomarkers), F(Semites), H, I, J(Semites-1 & 2), K, L3(Semites), T, U, V(Semites), W, X, Y.

Mongoloid(anthropologists now include American Indians(Red) and Malaysians(Brown) ethnicities in this group â C, D, F, G, O, Q, S- American Indians also have A, B, and X.

N*egroid â A, B , E(except for subclade E1b1b which is a Caucasoid haplomarker), L1 & L2, M & N-all groups have these, but certain subclades are restricted to Blacks-presence of N in Blacks is not clearly defined and is possibly considered due to genetic backflow rather than present normally.

M, N - is present in ALL ethnicities, but certain subclades are restricted to only Blacks.

P, R, Z - Caucasoid and Mongoloids only, not Blacks.

A better question is why do Black Nubians always try to claim Arab achievements as their own?

Diodorus Siculus as well as the Ethiopans indicate the Egyptians are different from the Ethiopians whose armies occupied Egypt for a short time until the Arabs drove them out."They [the Ethiopians] say also that the Egyptians are colonists sent out by the Ethiopians, Osiris ["King of Kings and God of Gods"] having been the leader of the colony . . . they add that the Egyptians have received from them, as from authors and their ancestors, the greater part of their laws." Diodorus's declared intention to trace the origins of the cult of Osiris, alias the Greek Dionysus also commonly known by his Roman name Bacchus. The Homeric Hymn locates the birth of Dionysus in a mysterious city of Nysa "near the streams of Aegyptus [Egypt]" (Hesiod 287). Diodorus cites this reference as well as the ancient belief that Dionysus was the son of Ammon, king of Libya (3.68.1), and much of Book 3 of the Bibliotheka Historica [Library of History] is devoted to the intertwined histories of Dionysus and the god-favored Ethiopians whom he believed to be the originators of Egyptian civilization.[emphasis added]: http://wysinger.homestead.com/strabo.htmâ¦

The Ancient Egyptians borrowed heavily, including their hieroglyph system, from the slightly older(100-200 years) ADVANCED Black Nubian tribe Ta-Seti.

is the okapi a member of the horse family?




endgame191





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Family: Giraffidae
Okapis are found only in the tropical forests of northeastern Zaire. They prefer altitudes between 500 and 1,000 m, although they may venture above 1,000 m in the eastern montane rainforests. One sighting occurred at 1,450 m on Mt. Hoyo, in the upper Ituri. The range of the okapi is limited by high montane forests to the east, swamp forests below 500 m to the west, savannas of the Sahel/Soudan to the north, and open woodlands to the south. Okapis are most common in the Wamba and Epulu areas.

The okapi has a form superficially resembling that of a horse. Average body length is 2.5 m, and average height at the shoulder is 1.5 m. The neck is relatively long in comparison to that of other ruminants, and the ears are large and flexible. The body is chocolate-brown, with creamy white horizontal stripes on the legs and hindquarters and white stockings on the ankles. The cheeks, throat, and chest are whitish-gray or tan (Bodmer 1992). The unique color pattern of the okapi allows it to disappear into the background of dense vegetation and rotting leaves where it lives (Grzimek 1990). Male okapis have hair-covered horns not exceeding 15 cm in length. The horns are fused to the frontal bones over the orbits and project rearward. Females may be slightly red in color, lack horns, and average 4.2 cm taller than males. Both males and females have interdigital glands on the front and hind feet (Bodmer 1992). The most giraffe-like feature of the okapi is the long black tongue which is used for plucking buds, leaves, and branches from trees and shrubs as well as for grooming (Kingdon 1979). In addition, the walking gait of the okapi closely resembles that of a giraffe. Both giraffe and okapi simultaneously step with the front and hind leg on the same side of the body rather than moving alternate legs on either side like other ungulates.




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Gray hairs popping out, help!?




Michele


I have had a few gray hairs here and there since I turned 40, they were never a problem, they hardly showed. Now I turned 44 and they are taking over my head. I have always used hair color, applied by a stylist, an all over color with highlights. I used to go about 12 weeks between appts, because I was dealing with roots, not grays. Now grays are popping out within 2 weeks of my last appt. I can't afford to spend $100 + every 2 weeks to cover these uglies! What can I do? I have tried box formulas before and the color always turns out bad on me, I am med/dark brunette with gold highlights. How long should my color last to cover these grays?


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This answer won't change the color of your hair but may slow the progression. Try using emu oil shampoo together with hair nutrition vitamins. Your hair is losing its "color" resulting in the gray tones. Emu oil shampoo penetrates the hair shaft and works well for slowing the progression of gray hair.

To completely hide the color, try a color enhancing shampoo. It will help subdue the color without expensive coloring treatments.

MY COUSiNS GRAY HAIR??

Q. My 13 year old cousin woke up one morning and came runnin in my room because she had one gray hair on her head..She is going through alot of stress with her grades,friends,and a boy she likes. Did it happen just because of stress??? And can I tell her that it will go away?? I also found out that her grandma got gray hair at 15 but her mom got gray hair at 30? So is it just Stress or Genes? And will it stop growing? Oh yea....she also told me that she takes hot showers and I heard it can stop blood from traveling to you hair??? HELP!!!!


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Hair becomes white or grey due to the lack of pigment melanin in the hair. Since hair consists of dead cells, once grey or white hair is formed it cannot be changed. Hairs seems to become grey overnight, if the pigmented hair falls off quickly. The age at which a person's hair becomes white depends on hereditary factors, but diet , lifestyle and stress can also cause premature graying . . Some of the home remedies for preventing formation of grey or white hair are:

1. Amla or Indian gooseberry is a popular home remedy. If fresh amla are available , a paste of amla can made and applied to the hair. Dry amla can be ground into a powder, mixed with water and massaged into the hair. Otherwise amla hair oil can applied to the hair. Dried amla is also available for eating

2. Take black tea (without milk or sugar) and massage it on the roots of the hair. Leave it on the hair for an hour and then wash it away. This will coat the hair strand, hide the grey colour.

3.Massage the scalp with coconut oil (with lemon) or almond oil. Vegetable and essential oil also contain nutrients for slowing the greying of hair.

4. Processed foods and junk foods contain many preservatives and should be avoided. Fish and other seafood contain iodine which is required for melanin production. Also eat nuts and other food which contain copper.

5.Some people have used a mixture of blackstrap molasses, brewer's yeast and wheat germ to prevent formation of grey hair. However, blackstrap molasses may not be available in all countries.

6.Curry leaves are boiled in coconut oil and the mixture can be applied to the hair to prevent formation of white hair. Ribbed gourd should be soaked in coconut oil for 3 to 4 days and the mixture should be boiled. The oil produced should be massaged into the scalp.




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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Where to find hair color that requires separate developer?




Julia


Where would I go to purchase hair color that come separate from the developer? I know Loreal Hiclor Hilights requires this, but I'm looking for regular hair color rather than hair highlights. Most of the store- bought sem-permanent dyes don't work very well with dark hair, and I think if I use a hair dye with a high volume developer of my own choice it will work better.


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Sally beauty supply sell's hair dye separate from the developer. L'Oreal hi-color highlights? are you trying to dye your hair red? I dyed my hair red before with that hair dye and it was dark brown. Just dye your hair once with one box with a 30 developer and then dye it a second time again with a 20 developer and it will be a really vibrant color.

How do you use hair color developer?




Kimberly


I want to go to Sallys tomorrow and buy a hair color developer because I want my hair a lighter brown. I will probably get the 30. The thing is though, how do I use it? There is no tutorials on how to use it. I tried to dye my hair lighter brown yesterday but it didn't work because my hair is so dark. And it has been dyed black before. But do I buy hair dye and mix it with the developer? How much do I use? Help me please! I wanna do this right. Thanks! xx


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OK the deal with developer is that you want to use equal parts. Most hair color tubes are 2 oz. so you would want to add 2 oz of developer to the color. If you use 2 tubes of hair color then you would add 4 oz of developer to the color. But ALWAYS read the instructions because there are some times when you may have to mix the developer a little differently but in general most of the time its equal parts.
Now when you go to Sally's tomorrow check out their L'Oreal Excellence collection - that is formaulated for people with darker hair. This is a safer way to lift your hair and get the color you desire. You can read about it on Sally's website I'll put the link for you in the source box.




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What are some trendy clothing styles for fall 2012?




sodatabgur


Clothes, jewelry, hair, nails makeup etc.

Sorry if I did not include certain things in the title.



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Lots of things!
Colors for nails and makeup are your typical burgundy, cranberry, navy blue, browns, neutrals, etc. Also lately gold has been really in!
Hair styles that have been trending lately are: chunky waves, choppy layers, slicked back, woven braids, deep side arts have been in for a while, etc.
Jewelry: cream colored jewelry, geo jewelry, earthy colors, etc.
Clothing: sweaters, "peter pan" collars, printed pants/leggings, plaid, dots, etc.

If you want to know tons more about fall fashion I suggest you buy a seventeen or a teen vogue magazine because, that's the perfect place for all fashion advice/trends/and styles. Hope this helped!(:

any good shampoo and conditioner for kinky hair?




Prince


I want one that will make my hair less dry. And will make my hair healthy and more thicker and allow it to grow. Do any one know any shampoo and conditioner that have protein in them?


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Every vitamins & minerals for your hair comes from your diet, there's protein in eggs, beans, meat.

Shampoo & condition the hair as usual, every 4-7 days, but continue to trim off the damaged hair, allowing new growth to take over. Use GENTLE shampoo. Applying a small drop amount of oil to wet hair can also act as a leave-in conditioner and provides excellent conditioning in preparation for the next shampooing.

I've posted tips here:
AFRICAN-American HAIR :

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130822165935AAEzjNR

http://ph.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140102200131AAHndS5&r=w&show_comments=true&pa=FZB6NWHjDG3N56z6v_2xVlNFZYgJIo9SuLFXNhKRS_9cPfEHE9uI2A--&paid=add_comment#openions

http://f.answers.vip.bf1.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Auc4qqH9gquDqem6xL8NBsjty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20140214082744AAwSbWX

In the beauty industry, there is no industry-agreed meaning for terms like 'organic' or 'natural'. Unlike the food industry, these terms are not regulated for cosmetics which means companies can use these terms pretty freely.
Also, products like shampoo, conditioner and body wash are mostly made of water so therefore are mostly natural (because water is natural, right?). So if a shampoo is 90% water, then a company can simply claim "90% organic or natural" and be telling the truth. Certainly, this isn't in the spirit of what people believe organic to mean, but it is within the law.

Don't believe the hype: "For skin care products, 'organic is not enough,. Some organic products are fabulous, and some are not." ~ Dr. Lisa Chipps , M.D. specializes in removing skin cancer & repairing the resultant wound (laser therapy whiz) in Rodeo Drive.
"Organic skin care products are trendy, but that does not mean nonorganic ones are dangerous," Wendy E. Roberts, M.D. past president of the Women's Dermatologic Society.
~ Glamour May 2012

Sources:
Google: What Does Organic Mean for Beauty Products? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvFL8InYkNQML6VPvUiA4Dbty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20130915210133AALUAgN

Hair products are NOT made of glue to fix, prevent, reverse hair from getting damaged, or hair loss, or make them grow . . . . they are a billion dollar business. They also do NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss caused by heat & chemicals - hair's worst enemies. ⢠Hair products may claim one or more benefits, but usually they do not have scientific base.â¨
"No hair product can change the hair's biology," says Eric Bone, senior VP of global research and innovation @ L'Oreal USA. "Products that 'repair' them are like glue used to put a broken vase back together. At the end of the day, it's still broke," says dermatologist Paul J. McAndrews, MD, a clinical professor @ the University of Southern California School of Medicine. "Overall, products are a temporary fix, although some can help prevent damage. But your best bet is really to stop damaging hair, period."
Example 1: "Hello, my hair is bleached and I've colored it alot in the past.
I haven't retouched my bleached hair in a month or two and my hair is Constantly breaking off!!! I'm losing SOOO much hair!!! Especially in the middle of my hairline
Ive been using Moroccan oil conditioner, olive oil masks and my hair is still breaking off! PLEASE HELP ME."




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Natural Hair Dye!!??




Kendal


So I heard that there is a way to color your hair naturally but I don't know how.
Can someone tell me how to make my hair different colours like Deep dark brown but still can be seen as brown, DARK BLACK, or a really super dark purple that kinda looks black



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NATURAL HAIR COLORS:
Updated: 9/30/2012 3:30 AM
By SCOTT TERWILLIGER â Columnist
Dear Scott: I am thinking about coloring my hair and would like to know if you know anything about the all-natural hair color products. I have started getting a lot of gray hair. I saw Simply Organics and Organic Color Systems online and some others in the drugstore. I am afraid of having chemicals on my skin or hair, but I just can't stand this gray! Do you recommend these products as a natural way to color my hair? Do they work as well as the ones with chemicals in them? Why would anyone use hair color with chemicals in it when there is a natural way to do it?

ANSWER:
Their showy packages of information arrived in the mail within days of registering and plenty of phone calls came from sales people trying to sell me a special introductory package. But when I asked them how they can advertise "natural" hair color with peroxide as the activating ingredient, I couldn't get anyone to answer me. The phone calls stopped, too.
Peroxide is used to open the cuticle layer of the hair and is necessary for the deposit of pigment in permanent hair color. Many hair color companies advertise a product as "natural" but really have only removed some of the other scary sounding ingredients. When used properly, most of these ingredients are no more harmful than peroxide and help to produce longer lasting color with more accurate end results. Even semi-permanent color has some kind of activator although they claim to be peroxide free. Without the peroxide, they are terrible.
There really isn't any "natural" hair color other than henna that I know of. Henna plant was used by the ancient Egyptians. Crushing berries to produce the variations of color is simplified since then but the henna product is still a pain. It must be mixed up a day ahead and the processing time can be up to 4 hours. The results are iffy, too. I'm going to stick with modern technology and get it done right in 20 minutes.

http://www.aikenstandard.com/story/0930-beauty-corner

Henna, for example, is a natural hair color that is incredibly drying to the hair shaft, Begoun says. And cosmetics scientists at TheBeautyBrains.com say that henna will only temporarily tint your hair. Although most so-called natural hair-color products use fewer chemicals than most drugstore hair colors, experts say that any change to natural hair color causes hair damage. Experts suggest using the gentlest formula that will yield your desired color and using it as infrequently as possible.
Herbatint & Naturetint are two permanent hair colors that use a smaller amount of hair dye chemicals in conjunction with natural ingredients. Both have fairly decent ratings at MakeupAlley.com (though each gets only a handful of reviews).

Here's a new article I found re: henna, which is supposed to be better for you than reg. box dye. It's a good read!
Google: Henna for Hair Warnings.

If youâre using Henna which says itâs going to turn your hair from black to blonde, then it seems like your using compound Henna, which is not 100% natural. Without getting too scientific, compound henna is when you mix the Lawson in with a chemical like, metallic salts. The most commonly used ones are Copper, Lead acetate and Nickel. This can arguably damage your hair, leaving it dry, brittle and coarse.

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

Have you ever tried henna hair color and does it look natural?




Micah


I have natural dark brown hair and would like to cover very small amounts of gray hair starting to show. I am interested to find out if henna hair color looks natural and if it is best to go with a lighter color henna or the same color as my natural color? Also, how long does henna color last and does it cause your hair color to be permanently altered when it wears off.


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For years, there has been speculation among consumers and health groups that consistent use of hair color can result in an increased risk of certain types of cancer. According to Begoun, this is a real concern, but exhaustive research by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health has yielded no conclusive answers. Begoun says the research has been both confusing and conflicting: "In essence ⦠there is no definitive proof one way or the other." The FDA recommends that consumers weigh the risk for themselves.
Henna, for example, is a natural hair color that is incredibly drying to the hair shaft, Begoun says. And cosmetics scientists at TheBeautyBrains.com say that henna will only temporarily tint your hair. Although most so-called natural hair-color products use fewer chemicals than most drugstore hair colors, experts say that any change to natural hair color causes hair damage. Experts suggest using the gentlest formula that will yield your desired color and using it as infrequently as possible.
Herbatint & Naturetint are two permanent hair colors that use a smaller amount of hair dye chemicals in conjunction with natural ingredients. Both have fairly decent ratings at MakeupAlley.com (though each gets only a handful of reviews).

Here's a new article I found re: henna, which is supposed to be better for you than reg. box dye. It's a good read! Google Henna for Hair warnings.

Example of one who's hair is falling and stopped growing:
"my hair had been bleached many times and can't grow past a certain length
its also falling out . i stopped bleaching it.
i just need to add lenght! but if i can stop it from falling out..that be great too"

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

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

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

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.




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Monday, June 16, 2014

Question about genetic hair color?




CJ


My ethnicity is Chinese, so is my mother and father. The funny thing is, most Asians would not give Chinese as their first guess about my ethnicity... I usually hear Vietnamese, Korean and sometimes Filipino.

My question is.. can anyone give me a reason why there are like 12 hair on my mustache and beard that are gold/light-brown? The rest of my hair is black like most Asians...

Could my great great great great great grandfather be not non-Asian?

Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks



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Dark hair gene is more dominant over light hair gene so maybe your family has the gene of gold hair that made you had some light hair in your mustache, maybe someone of great grabdfathers had gold/light hair, so probably your great great grandfather is non-asian.

Good hair color for an asian girl?




ss


what color should i highlight/dye my hair?? pics pleease=]


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Don't dye it blonde. Whatever you do, do not dye it blonde. That would be a bad mistake.

I'm Asian, and I dyed my hair a light brown color. My natural hair color is jet black. It didn't go well, and it ended up being this weird copper tint. I didn't like it.

I don't know your personal preferences, but I think if you could get your hair to a chestnut brown, then maybe some thin honey-colored streaks here and there, it would look good. But chestnut brown is a really nice color.

That one Korean singer, BoA, she had it once. Picture below.

By the way, if you dye your hair red, it'll be a b`tch for it to take out. Trust me. Even if it's just highlights, it'll stick to you like the psycho-ex that never got over you.

But good luck. :D




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Any 50's style hair ideas?




Monique


Im 16 and have long black relaxed hair. And this is for Halloween that I'm dressing as a 50's diner girl. Plus any makeup ideas...please.


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This is a great website to see some popular 50s hairstyles.

http://www.fiftiesweb.com/fashion/fashion-wh.htm

The old movie hair, the pin-up girl hair. you know what i mean

what is the name of brad pitts hairstyle called in 7 years in tibet?




zach a





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Hope this may answer your questionï¼

First, a correction is long overdue: the word âChinaâ or âChineseâ cannot be found in âChinaâsâ language or in the âChineseâ rich history records. What? Are you kidding? NO, I AM NOT KIDDING!

1)âChinaâ and âChineseâ were imposed /used by the Europeans, a reference to the place where a bowl of porcelain was made. But, before the Europeans first laid their eyes on a china, be it a rice bowl or a tea cup, the peoples living in on that land already had a name for their country. It is called Zhong Guo. The literal translation is the âMiddle Kingdom.â

2)What about its peoples? How do they address each other? There are over fifty ethnicities living in Zhong Guo. The Tibetan people are one of them. The word âTibetâ or âTibetanâ was also imposed by the Europeans. But long before the Europeans (the English) landed on the Tibet, Tibetans called themselves âbodâ or âpo.â This word is still in use, referring to both the place and the people.

3)So, a question like, âWhen did the Chinese first invade Tibet?â is an oxymoron. The fallacy is comparable to a hypothetical question: âWhen did Native Americans invade Navajo or Apache tribal lands? â In America, you have Navajo, Cherokee, Choctaw, Sioux, Chippewa, Apache, etc. In Zhong Guo, they have Han, Hui, Mian, Zang, Zhuang⦠⦠about 50 plus ethnicities living on the land called the Middle Kingdom.

4)So, just like the Navajo people, who are ethnic Native Americans, the Tibetan people are an ethnic Chinese. What? How could you say that Tibetan people are an ethnic Chinese? YES, THEY ARE. But their culture, clothing, and food are so different than that of Chinese, if you object my assertion. Be calm, my friend. When you say âChineseâ, you probably refer to Han Chinese, who is only one of many ethnicities in China. But there are at least a dozen of other ethnic Chinese minorities whose culture, language, clothing, and ways of religious worship are every bit as exotic, if not more than, as those of Tibetans!

Then, what makes the Tibetan issue come to a head? A short answer is because of the English and the CIAâ s never-ending meddling. A long answer is, well, letâs explain the long one:

5)As early as the seventh century, the ethnic Tibetan and ethnic Han Chinese established close ties through royal inter-marriages; the Han Emperorâs daughter married the head of the Tibetan tribe. The alliance was cemented further into a military and political bond by a mutual agreement or a bilateral practice: Han Chinese officials (or other ethnic Chinese who took control of the dynasty) came to the Tibetan tribal court to assist in administration and defense matters, while the Tibetan court sent its officials to the Central government court. For a very long time, the Central Chinese court subsidized the Tibetan court.

6)Here is a specific in Yuan Dynasty, which was controlled by ethnic Meng Chinese, or Mongols: In the middle of the thirteenth century ( about 100 years after William the Conqueror invaded England), Tibet was formally incorporated into the Chinese territory of the Yuan Dynasty. Yuan Emperor Kublai entrusted the power of administering the Tibet region to the Sakya Sect, setting up the General Council (renamed Political Council in 1288) which was a central government organ exercising administrative power over the country's Buddhist affairs and Tibetan affairs. The Yuan government instituted the system of imperial preceptor, whose job was to confer titles on political and religious leaders; to delimit administrative divisions; to appoint local officials; to take census, to collate and stipulate revenue and taxes; to divide the Tibet region into thirteen Wan Hu (ten thousand households). The heads of Wan Hu were conferred upon and appointed directly by the Yuan Court. There were three Chief Military Commands of the Pacification Commissioners' Offices, which took charge of garrison troops and the administrative affairs of the various Wan Hu Offices in Tibet proper and other Tibetan areas. (This paragraph was from the historical records at authoritative China websites. I cannot do it otherwise since Yuan dynasty was about AD 1270â1370, and no other country can provide a detailed records on this subject. )

7)This type of integrity had kept its steadfastness until the 19th century, when Chinaâs Qing dynasty was vitally crippled by the opium trade imposed by the English. In 1888, The English invaded Bhutan and from there launched its first attack on Tibet. The invasion met Tibetanâs fierce resistance (see http://scholar.ilib.cn/A-xzdxxb200403002.html). In 1904 the English army, headed by Francis Younghusband, launched its second invasion on Tibet. âYounghusband slaughtered 1,300 Tibetans in Gyangzê. (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Younghusband) In the Chinese records, the British had slaughtered over 5000 Tibetans in all at the end of the invasion. The Anglo-Tibetan Treaty of 1904 was forced upon the Tibetans. This was at a time when the Tibetansâ usual protector, Chinaâs Emperor, could not even protect himself from the uprisings inside; neither could he keep the European powers from the outside at bay. (The Qing Dynasty ended in 1911.)

8)But In 1906 the English made the Anglo-Chinese Convention with Qing Emperor. It confirmed the Anglo-Tibetan Treaty of 1904; Britain agreed "not to annex Tibetan territory or to interfere in the administration of Tibet" while China engaged "not to permit any other foreign state to interfere with the territory or internal administration of Tibet". In the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907, drafted by the British, Britain also recognized the "suzerainty of China over Tibet" and, in conformity with such admitted principle, engaged "not to enter into negotiations with Tibet except through the intermediary of the Chinese Governmentâ (The above was from Wikipedia.(Seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibet#Sven_Hedin.27s_expeditions)

9)In 1914, China was in chaos. The English seized the chance to shovel âthe Simla Conventionâ down Tibetan and Chinaâs throats. By this treaty the English would partition Tibet into two, Inner Tibet and Outer Tibet. (By the way, this treaty was the main cause of border dispute between India and China.) China resisted it, to no avail. In the end, Tibetans signed the treaty under the English pressure, whereas the China government refused to sign. Soon the World War I started, absorbing the whole world into it. When it ended, China found itself emerged as a victim at the hand of the Japanese despite that China sided with the Allies. So the revolution ensued. Young Chinese were going abroad in droves to find ways to save the country. They got support from Russia while the English and Americans refused (for the obvious reason that they intended to keep their Extraterritoriality, a form of colony over which China had no sovereignty). This was a main reason that the Chinese Communist Party was growing fast and popular among the Chinese mass. Then, the War of Anti-Japanese invasion, the World War II and the Civil War ensued. Tibet was in neglect.

10) In 1949, the Peoplesâ Republic of China was established. Mao Zedong declared that the new China shall âabolish all unequal treaties forced upon the peoples of China by the foreign powers.â This certainly includes treaties coerced upon the ethnic Tibetans by the English. The Communist Party Army, called Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), chased the Nationalist Army, supported by the US and UK, down to the far ends of China territory, including the Tibet. Tibetans joined forces of the Nationalist army to resist. They were simply not a match. But Mao Zedong had no intention to crush or overthrow Dalai Lama regime. It was kept intact. Dalai Lamaâs theocracy and its privilege basically were same as it had been. Dalai Lama was all happy when he was invited to Beijing to sign a agreement with Mao in 1951. Four years later he and another Lama were at top of the Central Chinese government and the PLA undertook the defense of Tibet. The century-old tradition came back; and Dalai gave a praise speech about it when he addressed the National Peoples Congress. All went well until,

11)Well, here comes a part that is hard to relate. Even if I can describe it, you would probably not believe it. Part of reason is that the Hollywood, the media and the publishers had rarely exposed it ( for the purpose we do not yet know); Part of reason is its uniqueness in the way that Dalai Lama regime governs its people before 1959. It was a serfdom in an extreme form plus a theocracy in highest degree. Here is a story told by my friend, who happened to be an aid to another Panchan lama, Panchan is the second in Tibetan theocratic hierarchy. But unike Dalai Lama, Panchan stayed in China and he lived in Beijing. About 1986, Panchan took a tour in the southwest Tibet, He took my friend with him. What shocked my friend (he is not an ethnic Tibetan but an ethnic Man Chinese) is that the region was so religious, so lama worshiping, that the whole entourage could hardly move Panchan out of crowd for the next village, What blocked their progress is not only the pious crowd, but also the money that thrown at them by the Tibetan villagers. For every 10 -20 meters, Panchanâs limo driver and my friend had to stop in order to remove the paper money piling up over the windshields. This was about 1985, when China was about to develop, the interior China remained poverty-stricken, even so inside the Tibet. But those pious villagers gave Panchan all they got, When money was gone, they start throwing bronze bracelet, bead necklace or whatever they believe value-worth at the entourage. This was their first time to see a Panchan, a reincarnation in their belief. They had no reason to reserve, since their life w




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