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How to Crimp Your Hair

Posted on June 20th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

Follow these simple steps on how to crimp your hair and you’ll get a completely new and refreshing hair style. You can crimp sections of your hair, or you can do your whole head. It’s easy, and it gives your hair a new look in no time.

Start by washing your hair with a mild shampoo and conditioner. Try rinsing your hair with cold water as to not damage and dry your hair. Towel dry your hair when you’re finished and use a wide-tooth comb to untangle your hair.

Dying Your Hair

Posted on May 29th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

Many of you out there have had their hair dyed if not once, then a million times. Either switching to a darker color, a lighter color, or just putting in some streaks or highlights. For the newbies, it’s really nothing to be afraid of- once you do it, you’ll absolutely love it! But you also have to be careful about dying your hair.

How to Get Natural Waves

Posted on May 23rd, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

During the summer, it can be somewhat tedious to always blow dry your hair and style it either straight, curly, or give it some volume. That’s why wavy hair is the perfect solution for hot summer days. Wavy hair is usually the most common type of hair without any styling, therefore if it’s already there, it makes it that much easier!

Granted that you have naturally straight or wavy hair, getting natural waves is a breeze. If you have big, curly hair, you might want to straighten your hair before beginning the process. Once your hair is straight, start making loose waves using a curling iron.

Blowdry Your Hair Straight

Posted on May 5th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

For those who have thick, coarse hair it can be hard to get that sleek, straight hair. Even for those those who have fine hair, it can be a tricky thing not only to get the hair as pin straight as possible, but to get rid of the frizz as well. Follow these tips on how to blowdry your hair straight, and you’ll have perfect pin straight hair in no time.

Summer Ponytails

Posted on April 20th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

Pull up your strands this summer because it’s all about that hot ponytail you’ll be sporting. It’s not going to be your old-fashioned rubber band with a plain ponytail in the middle, but rather something hotter, more sophisticated and absolutely fabulous.

The first ponytail is the classy mid-high pony with loose tendrils. To achieve this look, simply curl your locks by grabbing 2-inch sections of your hair. Once you’ve done your whole head, gently gather your hair at the middle and pull in a loose pony. Let strands of hair frame your face. It’s the perfect romantic do.

What’s Your Hair Type?

Posted on April 18th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

Whenever you go to a beauty supply store and try to buy shampoo, conditioner or any other hair product, you have endless possibilities. Products for curly hair, coarse hair, normal hair, oily hair, dry hair, any type of hair you can think of! Of course, this makes your job a little harder because you have so much to choose from! So let me help you out a little bit and show you how you can find out what your hair type is.

Bangs: In or Out?

Posted on April 18th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

Bangs have always been a question of do or don’t. Should you or shouldn’t you? And if you do, what if it looks completely wrong on you? Well ever since the 50’s, bangs have been around in all kinds of forms and styles. Now, bangs are wispier, sexier, and more popular.

Bangs are a way to change your hair, without chopping off your locks. They give you a new, mysterious look. Bangs also enhance your eyes, with the right makeup of course.

Messy Updos- Boho Braids

Posted on April 12th, 2007 in Hair How-Tos by Aniela

One of the hottest trends this summer will be the very cute, very elegant and easy to do, boho braids. A boho braid is a side swept single braid that gives your coif a little edge. Boho braids work on anyone with medium to long hair. It doesn’t work that well on short hair because the braid needs to be swept across to one side and go behind the ear.

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