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Hair Dye ? Increase Your Face Value

Posted by on Sunday, 4 April, 2010

Any drastic change that you want to bring in you particularly in your appearance, it involves some kind of risks and the chances of any kind of damage are 100% if followed the same totally being unsure or ignorant about it. It is important that you take the advice of your beautician and also remember to follow the instruction that comes with the product. And if it is the case of your hair then hair dying needs especial care and attention and should be done with caution. If you opt for some drastic change that is going from blonde to black or brown to blond or you want to do some kind of highlights then it will be wise of you to go to your hair dresser who will help you to get the change safely.

Dying with a single color that matches your hair color can be done at home just following the instructions that comes with the product but when it comes to complete shift over or highlighting then it is advisable to seek your hairdresser’s help and remain on the safe side. It is being said so because these hair dye contains strong chemicals that when not done carefully can have an adverse affects and it may not turn out as you have expected. And it is again reminded that never persuade dying by yourself if you are unsure about it otherwise you will responsible for the plight.

Hair dye can increase your face value but for that you need to have a perfect knowledge about the texture of your hair and what suits your hair best. There are two types of hair dye available according to their strength. One is Permanent hair dye and the other is Semi-permanent hair dye. Though both of them have the same basic aim to add color but the difference lies in the length of time it remains on your hair. There are few ways of hair dying and among them highlighting is considered good as it involves subtle hue to your hair but the process is very time consuming as it involves pulling the hairs through a cap with tiny holes.

In the process of hair dying skin tone plays an important role which also affects your face value. Right combination will produce effective result. So if you are with gold or red skin tone then you should go for colors like gold, red and auburn and if your hair lacks any kind of shades then you should go for cooler colors. And the most important thing to remember is to follow the instruction that comes with the product for safe result. Do the patch test to check whether the dye suits you or not and leave that dye for 48 hours. If nothing adverse prevails then be sure that it suits you. There are many people who do not follow as per instruction provided on the packet and they encounter adverse result blaming the quality of the product. You should also test the color on a small lock of hair to check that the color does come out as per your expectation. Avoid the dye from touching the skin round your face and neck too much, apart from where it has to go and also pay attention to the time. You need to be exact about it because too long staying would damage your hair. Take care and have a good hair day.

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How do I get my hair from brunette to my natural blonde colour?

Posted by on Sunday, 4 April, 2010

I’m 17 naturally blonde and i died my hair for the first time about a month ago to perminant brunette, i like it but i want to go back to blonde for the summer. Whats the best and cheapist way to do this without ruining my hair?


How do you lighten blonde hair even in the winter?

Posted by on Sunday, 4 April, 2010

I want to NATURALLY lighten my blonde hair, because if it turns brown, my Mom won’t let me dye it =[
I still have a while till it turns, but any suggestions?
Oh yeah, I forgot to add that she won’t let me get highlights either. Anything that isn’t natural.
When you do the lemon thing, does it make it permanent?


Thin, Fine, Or Thinning Hair?

Posted by on Sunday, 4 April, 2010

Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata is an immune disease that affects almost 2% of the population in the US. This type of hair loss appears in various degrees of severity from small, round patches of hair loss that regrow without medical treatment to chronic, extensive hair loss that can involve the loss of all hair on the scalp or body hair. This type of hair loss affects both genders equally and can occur at any age, although it occurs most often in children and young adults.

Orthodox Treatments for Hair Loss
Doctors aim to treat the underlying cause. If a patient has iron deficiency anaemia they’ll be given iron tablets. If current medication seems to be causing hair loss, GPs may consider prescribing alternative medication or changing the dosage. In certain cases, they may also suggest minoxidil liquid to encourage hair growth or recommend hair transplants.

Thin, fine or thinning hair?
These three terms are often used in the same breath when talking about thinning hair. However, they each mean something different.

1. Thin hair
If you have thin hair, it means you physically have a small number of hair follicles on your scalp. Blondes normally have the most hairs, around 140,000, with redheads having fewer, around 90,000.

2. Fine hair
Although blondes have more hair follicles, the actual diameter of their hair strands are normally smaller, making it appear ‘fine’. Hairs that are coarse have wider, ‘thicker’ hairs.

3. Thinning hair
When hair is thinning, it means that the scalp is in the process of losing hair. This can be due to a variety of conditions. The most common cause is androgenetic alopecia (hereditary hair loss).

Treatment for Alopecia Areata
Treatment of this type of hair loss includes immunomodulating therapies such as glucocorticoids, topical immunotherapy, or anthralin, or biologic-responce modifiers such as Minoxidil. The choice of treatment depends on the patient’s age, as well as the extent of hair loss. Milder cases often see a greater improvement with treatment than severe cases. In no case does treatment restore full hair in patients with 100% scalp or body hair loss.

Due to a lack of credible information, many women are still confused about the reason for their thinning hair and hair loss. So, get your Hair Loss Facts straight at http://www.hairlossfact.info

Although blondes have more hair follicles, the actual diameter of their hair strands are normally smaller, making it appear ‘fine’.


What color of highlights would look good with blonde hair?

Posted by on Sunday, 4 April, 2010

I have dishwater/golden blonde hair. I’m wanting to get highlights but am not sure what color would look good. I want something that will blend in and show at the same time. I’m wanting to try it temporally before I get them permanent. My junior prom is May 2nd and I am on the committee. So I really want to make sure i get my highlights before then. Any ideas? I will not get black highlights.


Haircut in HAIR SALON(SWITCHSCISSORS)

Posted by on Saturday, 3 April, 2010


Haircut in BLACK & BLONDE HAIR SALON(SWITCHSCISSORS) *long layer cut( top area: chop cut side area: stroke cut front area: chop cut & stroke cut) *both reducing the weight of hair and making the air feeling between the hair strands * natural lightness finish with wax


Did Michael Jackson Dye His Son’s Hair?

Posted by on Saturday, 3 April, 2010


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How can I lighten my blonde hair without highlights?

Posted by on Saturday, 3 April, 2010

My hair is a medium warm blonde, but I want it to be lighter. I look better when it’s lighter. But, I don’t want to use any highlights or hair dye, because I still want to keep my natural color. Maybe there was a type of spray or home-made thing? If you know of anything, please let me know. Thanks.