Archive for category Blonde News

5 Point Hair Transplant Information Sheet

Posted by on Sunday, 11 April, 2010

Hair transplant information can be difficult to read and understand. This 5 point check list provides an easy introduction.

Point 1: The actual transplant procedure requires extracting hair from the side and back of the scalp which is DHT resistant, and transplanting it to the bald areas. For your hair transplant information, know the vocabulary used:

Hair Density – the number of hair follicles per square centimeter of scalp.

Scalp Laxity – how tight or loose the scalp is. Hair extraction is much easier on a scalp that is flexible and loose.

Donor Sites or Stable Sites – the areas of the scalp not affected by DHT which are used to supply the hair for transplantation.

Point 2: Whatever hair transplant information you read to the contrary, you must understand that in most cases, hair transplantation is a procedure that works for men, not women. There is a marked difference between male and female hair loss. Men suffer with the infamous MPB (male pattern baldness) which results in a horseshoe pattern of hair around the sides and back of the head.

Women often suffer diffuse hair loss, that is, a general thinning of the hair all over the scalp. The front hairline is mostly unaffected, unlike men who experience a receeding hairline. A woman’s hair can be affected by DHT, no matter where it is on the scalp. If hair at the donor site is affected by DHT, it stands to reason it can easily fall out once it is transplanted to another area.

Men however, have DHT resistant areas on the back and sides of the scalp, and it is these stable areas which provide hair for successful transplantation.

Point 3: Coarse hair or curly hair is the best for hair transplantation, offering the best coverage. Fine hair and straight hair make it a greater challenge for the medical practitioner as this hair lies close to the scalp and doesn’t provide such good coverage.

Likewise, a higher contrast between hair and skin color presents a challenge also. A more natural looking hair transplant can be achieved on persons with dark skin and dark hair, or conversely, persons with blonde, light colored hair and fair skin. Individuals who do not fit this criteria need to search carefully for a highly qualified surgeon to perform the procedure.

Point 4: Much hair transplant information you read concentrates on the mechanics of the hair transplant procedure. In addition to putting emphasis on the mechanics of the transplant procedure, it is equally important to give consideration to the art of hair transplantation.

Each individual is different when it comes to the shape of the face, characteristics of the hairline etc. A skilled surgeon will take these individual characteristics into account and perform a transplant which blends in with the natural contours and shape of the client’s scalp, head and face. A qualified surgeon therefore, needs to have an awareness of what looks right. Try and get to see first hand the results on previous clients, or ask for photographs of clients who have had the surgeon perform the procedure on them.

Point 5: Be aware that hair transplant costs can vary widely. Some estimates put the range between $4,000 and $20,000. The cost of a graft can be between $3 and $8 with $5 being a general average. The number of grafts required and the number of sessions needed to perform the grafts will have a great bearing on the total cost.

It is therefore extremely important to have thorough consultations with your prospective surgeon so you have an accurate picture of what the financial outlay is likely to be.

In Conclusion: Hair transplant information varies widely. There are some procedures which were commonly practiced which are now not recommended at all. Some unscrupulous individuals may still be recommending them. In other cases, unrealistic results are promised in order to get a client to part with their money.

When considering hair transplant information, you can protect yourself from misleading claims by questioning the source of the material. Ask yourself whether the provider of the information has a personal agenda which could slant the information.

The best sources are usually government agencies or licensed and approved authorities such as the American Hair Loss Association. Proceed cautiously, carefully analyze and evaluate the hair transplant information you gather, and make an informed decision on whether you are likely to be a good candidate for hair transplantation.

There are additional ways in which a client can protect themselves from disappointment. This article provides essential information: http://www.4-hair-loss-solutions.com/Hair-Transplant-Library/preparation-research.html


Tiki’s wife crushed by long-term affair

Posted by on Sunday, 11 April, 2010

Tiki’s wife crushed by long-term affair
Tiki Barber has fumbled again. The ex-Giants star came clean to his unsuspecting wife late last year, admitting he was starting to shack up with a much younger blonde, sources said yesterday. But Ginny Barber was “devastated” to learn Tiki began his torrid affair with temptress Traci Lynn Johnson much…

Read more on New York Post


2014 Olympics in Sochi face terror and environmental concerns

Posted by on Saturday, 10 April, 2010

2014 Olympics in Sochi face terror and environmental concerns
The Olympics have never come to such a hostile area. Environmentalists have withdrawn support in disgust. But at least there’s snow.

Read more on Toronto Star


Side effects and after care of colored hair

Posted by on Saturday, 10 April, 2010

Hair color has become a common phenomenon. But what keeps on disturbing us is the safety side of hair color.

What are the side effects of hair color?
To say about the side effects of hair color we have to say that proper guidance and after care do not affect your hair. So, it has no big side effects as it is thought. But, you should test or check whether you have an allergic reaction to the color you want to do. Never forget to do a patch test to see if you have any problem 24-48 hours before the process. You should also check your hair’s porosity and elasticity because on this criterion the life of hair color depends.

Types of hair color:
There are three types of hair colors. Temporary hair colors, semi permanent colors and permanent colors. Duration and hair type determine which color will suits better. Temporary hair colors are the colors, which fade easily. It is basically light fashion colors. Within one month one shampoo can erase the color. For any party or special occasion light temporary hair color can be used.

Semi permanent hair colors last up to 4-5 shampoos. This type of hair colors usually used for coloring up hair because it lasts for a perfect time period. But, for coloring grey hairs you should use permanent hair colors. They help you to change the grey color and will make it normal looking hair with desired color. It is comparatively strong and durable.

How to maintain your hair color and hair?
Temporary colors fade easily. So, they need a regular touch up and rinse. Color like wine red fades within one month and this type of hair color is easy to remove. So, regular touch up and rinse is important to maintain these colors. For grey hairs permanent hair colors need a touch up once in 20 days but it varies from man to man. Generally hair grows 1/2”-3/4” every month. So, redo your color if it fades away when ever it is necessary. Semi permanent hair color has mild effect. So, it is advised to apply this hair color for general use. Hair color should not be drastically different from your normal hair because it does not look good everywhere. But, if you want that kind of look then go for it and rinse every six months.

Always use shampoo and conditioner, which are exclusively recommended for colored hair because they increase the life of hair colors. To protect hair do not expose your hair in sun, dust, chlorine and sea immediate after the coloring.

Hair color styles:
Color the whole hair with some light or dark color is very normal. Hairdressers usually tell customers to choose color, which fit their hair type and hair cut. Fair complexioned should choose bright color and dark complexioned choose light color. Now highlights and lowlights have been also popular. Coloring some portion with darker color comparing the existing hair color or with some lighter color is also very trendy. Apart from this multidimensional hair color can be done. Some demanding hair colors are blond, shades of bronze and brown.

Hair colors are not harmful but it is true it contains some chemicals and they are surely not good for hair texture and hair follicles. So, consult your beautician and color your hair.

For more details please visit http://www.hairstraightenersiron.com

Attractive straighteners, straightener and hair straightener available here with free shipping service.


Color your hair without any tension

Posted by on Saturday, 10 April, 2010

Few days earlier hair color was something that would catch our attention but with time passes hair color becomes a house hold name, more familiar and we are now acquainted with this thing. In terms of change it has changed a lot from past. Now it is the time for creating something new with your hair and your hair color. Experiment with your hair and discover some stylish style statement.

Now you can have a hair color pouch, tube in any variety store. Various types of brands have their hair color product. Most of the people think that hair color can be not so good for hair and hair texture can be damaged by coloring the hair. But it is not true because hair colors have extra polymers and conditioners in them which help these products to be more perfect and better for applying on hair. This extra conditioner makes hair smoother and silkier than before and helps to repair the damages. Basically a conditioner makes the outer layers of hair smooth and silky. These outer layers are actually the cuticles which make our hair rough and dry. So, the effect after using these products would be shiner, smoother and healthier hair.

Now, hair color is determined by our parental genes. Melanin in our hair is the color pigment, and this can be of any color. It can be black, brown, blond, yellow and red. Any one’s hair color is determined by the percentage of each color pigment. It defers individually. This inborn color may be changed by a bad diet, heredity, illness; age etc. Grey hair is therefore not a result of using hair dye. Actual uses of hair dye nothing to do with the graying process.

Your beautician will tell you about all your quarries. He will tell you what color will suit best on you. Let him know whether you had colored your hair earlier, the products you used and whether you had straightened or premed your hair. Before applying a color make sure that you have examined your hair type, elasticity and porosity. All these are important for a gorgeous hair color.

You should also have knowledge about the time that will be needed to complete the process, cost of coloring, after care for keeping the color more stable and beautiful without any tension. Another advice that you should consult with your hair dresser is that your hair cut and hair color compatibility. You need to choose a color which matches your skin color and personality. Watch catalog and go for the best one.

Now the big question is that which brand you will choose from the list of brands recommended by your hair dresser. It is better to leave the choice on your hair dresser, just tell him or her about your budget and your desired color. What you have to do wait and watch your final look. If you want to color your hair at home then you can use L’Oreal. Apart from this there are wide ranges of products with their lots of shades available in market.

For more details please visit http://www.hairstraightenersiron.com

Best professional hair straighteners, straighteners and hair straightener you can get here with attractive price.


My Hometown: Beckenhauer shines as hairstylist to the stars

Posted by on Saturday, 10 April, 2010

My Hometown: Beckenhauer shines as hairstylist to the stars
ASHLAND – Before the director of any production can shout “and action,” the actors have gone through quite a production of their own.

Read more on The Ashland Gazette


Michelle ‘Bombshell’ McGee to referee celeb boxing match

Posted by on Friday, 9 April, 2010

Michelle ‘Bombshell’ McGee to referee celeb boxing match
Michelle “Bombshell” McGee’s reputation for getting herself in compromising positions has landed her a gig as a boxing referee between Jon Gosselin’s ex-girlfriend…

Read more on New York Post


Coloring your Hair and Tips

Posted by on Friday, 9 April, 2010

Coloring your hair enhances your looks and confidence to carry yourself. Hair color offer instant change to anyone’s look. The changes can range from simple and subtle to major and dramatic. Hair color can also impact hair texture since it will instantly add volume to thin, fine strands and may impact curls and waves in some cases. Men and women have been coloring their hair since the beginning of time using chemicals, plants and pigments. In recent times, men and women dye their hair a variety of colors including everything from blonde to blue. Hair dye is made up of pigments (color) or bleaches. The natural color of human hair is first and foremost directly tied to hereditary factors. Hair coloring can add spice and enhance many hair styles. A good hair color can add shine, drama and fun to your hair style. It can make some hair types easier to style. Permanent hair coloring breaks down the hair cuticle and deposits pigment into the hair shaft. Unlike semi-permanent hair color, permanent hair color can lighten your hair. It accomplishes this by bleaching hair and depositing color in a one-step process.

Hair color is created by the movement of light rays either as they are absorbed or reflected by artificial pigment added to the hair in the tinting process, or by natural hair pigment.

Permanent hair color can cover gray hair more extensively. Permanent hair color can be damaging to hair, and long-term usage can result in permanent irreversible harm to your hair. Natural hair color is created by the reflection or absorption of light rays by melanin. The size, amount and distribution of melanin determines the ultimate hair color. Great numbers of large melanin molecules distributed throughout the cortext to create different colors. The various combination in the size, amount and distribution of melanin creates all natural hair color. Reapply your color as often as recommended and use products specially formulated for color-treated hair like Pantene Pro-V Expressions. Avoid over-exposing your hair to the sun and shampoo or rinse soon after swimming, or residues left in the hair will accelerate fading.

Hair coloring is very popular today, with over 75% of women coloring their hair. When choosing your color, pick one that is 1 to 3 times lighter than your own natural color. Use color enhancing shampoos, conditioners and other products. Many companies offer these even different shades. Try to match the shade as close to possible as the color you used. Use a layer of color, instead of using one shade throughout your hair. Try to avoid the sun and the chlorine in swimming pools. Both of these can fade your color. Never wash your color treated hair in hot water. Use cool to lukewarm water and finish with cold water to help seal the cuticles of your hair. Temporary or semi-permanent haircolors may deposit acidic dyes onto the outside of the hair shaft or may consist of small pigment molecules that can slip inside the hair shaft, using a small amount of peroxide or none at all. In some cases, a collection of several colorant molecules enter the hair to form a larger complex inside the hair shaft. Shampooing will eventually dislodge temporary hair color.

Hair coloring Tips

1. Wash your hair. A good kind of shampoo to use is one that removes the pollutants of your hair.

2. Use protective gloves and an old towel, especially when you are new to hair coloring.

3. Another tip is to add two spoons of hair color to your regular conditioner after each shampoo.

4. Bleaching your hair roots is required after shampooing.

5. Avoid curling irons, flat irons, and blow dryers as much as you can. The heat can damage your hair faster after it has been curled or perm.

6. Never wash your color treated hair in hot water.

7. Use cool to lukewarm water and finish with cold water to help seal the cuticles of your hair.

8. Try to avoid the sun and the chlorine in swimming pools.

Juliet Cohen is an expert in Hair Coloring and Hair Colouring Ideas. Learn here some more Beauty Tips