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The Secret to Perfect Hair

Posted on September 9th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

People have long been wondering about the secrets to perfect hair. Weather the secret is having the right products, blowdrying the right way, or doing your hair in a certain style, there’s still something that a lot of people miss in their hair routine to getting that perfect hair.

While all those options are true, there is another factor in achieving that perfect hair that most people don’t even think about. And that secret is the brush.

Short Hair Hairstyles

Posted on August 6th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

A lot of people are shy when it comes to getting their hair cut because they believe they can’t do much with short hair. Well that’s a myth that needs to be put to sleep because short hair can be just as much fun as long hair, maybe with even more options! So here are a few hairstyles that you can pull off with short to medium hair.

One Length, Three Different Hairstyles

Posted on August 6th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

Medium to long hair, is probably one of the easiest lengths to play around with. There are a lot of options and you can have lots of different hairstyles with just one length. Check out these hairstyles; they’re sexy, fun, and most of all, you can do them yourself very easily!

Loose, bouncy waves, are perfect for a night out. Start by working a texturizing spray through wet hair. Blow dry your hair as you scrunch it with your hands. Put on a headband, lift up the hair behind the headband and spray your roots with some volumizer. Aim your blow drier there quickly to create lots of volume. bouncy hair

Dye Your Hair the Safe Way

Posted on July 31st, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

We all know how much fun it is to dye our hair once in a while because it changes our whole look, and also makes us feel a little better. But rather than swear off dye, there are a few things you can do to dye your hair the safe way. Follow these tips on how to get a pro dye, without all the harshness of killing your strands.

Before you start changing your color, start deep conditioning your hair about once a week. Also, start a routine where after every wash, leave a creamy conditioner in for about 5 minutes.

Get Rid of Flyaways

Posted on July 24th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

It’s true that there are a hundred different ways to get rid of flyaways, but those one hundred ways may not work for most people, because let’s face it-flyaways just won’t seem to go away no matter what you do! So you’ve spent tons of dough on the latest and greatest products, but your hair just ended up looking greasy!

So here is a trick that I learned that you can try to get rid of flyaways. It might or it might not work for you, but all I know is that it worked for me, and now there’s nothing else that I would use!

How to Take Care of Your Split Ends

Posted on July 11th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

Having split ends can be a big pain for everyone, and taking care of your split ends can be an even bigger pain, as you always have to trim your hair once a month to avoid these complications. Here are a few other ways that you can use to take care of your split ends.

First of all, try avoiding harsh products on your hair such as dyes, perms, and any kind of heat activated tools. This will only damage your hair.

How to Fix Fried Hair

Posted on July 5th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Jackie

Fixing dry, damaged, fried hair can be a difficult thing to achieve especially if you’ve let your hair in that condition for a long time. The strands are basically burnt, which means they lack moisture.

The first thing you can do is use a deep conditioner twice a week. Get a product that contains keratin which softens up your strands from the roots to the ends. Make sure you use it twice a week. Let the product sit on for about 10 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water.

Seven Smart Hair Tips

Posted on June 28th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

Follow these smart hair tips to get beautiful and healthy looking hair in no time. These tips work for both women as well as men. As long as you stick to the regimen, your hair should bounce back into its natural state in no time.

Tip #1: Avoid rinsing your hair with hot water. The intense heat will only damage your hair. Instead rinse your hair with cold to lukewarm water and you will start to see a difference.

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