Showing posts with label haircut style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haircut style. Show all posts

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Hairdo For Frizzy Hair 2011

Hairdo For Frizzy Hair 2011


Finding a hairdo for frizzy hair may be very difficult for your frizzy, uncontrollable hair. Not only do you want a hairdo that will conceal the frizz, but also that is easy to manage and that will last the entire day without any frizz. Here are some hairdos for frizzy hair that will provide you with all three of these important qualities


Bun or Ponytail Hairstyle For Frizzy Hair

Hairdo - Bun for Frizzy hair. Two hairstyles that will work well when you are experiencing a problem with frizzy hair are the bun or ponytail hairstyles. All that you need to do in order to make these hairstyles easy to manage and last the entire day is wash the hair and then pull it back into a ponytail or bun, whichever you decide. Add a decent amount of hairspray or gel to the area of hair that you pull back. This will keep the hairdo into the place and, ultimately, will prevent frizz from taking over your head throughout the day.

Straight or Curly Hairstyle For Frizzy Hair

Straight or Curly Hairstyle For Frizzy Hair. A straight or curly hairstyle is another great way to keep your frizzy locks in control. All that you need to do is wash the hair and use a flat iron to straighten it. Straightening the hair in itself should keep the hair frizz-free for the rest of the day, but you can add some spray or mousse to guarantee that it will remain that way.After your hair is straightened (and before you have added any styling products) you have the option of using a curling iron on it. Create medium to large curls and then use a styling product to hold them in place. If you do choose to get with a curly hairstyle, do not put half of it up because this may actually create more frizz.

How to Keep Frizzy Hair in Check
To keep frizzy hair in check, you need a styling cream. Just a few drops will do ya and finish off a great hairstyle. Simply rub the cream in your palms to warm it up then palm it from the middle of your hair down to the ends. Be gone frizzies!



Treatment for Hair Frizz

Certain simple tips can be followed to make curly hair more manageable, smooth and less frizzy. You can tame frizz to a great extent.

* Never handle hair too much. If at all you want to touch your hair, then it is better to moisten your fingers with water or conditioner and then run the fingers through the hair. This will help to smoothen out the frizz.

* It is recommended not to wash hair everyday. This will strip hair of its natural oils, which are the best moisturizers.

* For coarse hair, which is generally dry and frizzy, it is recommended to use hot curling iron. Hair, like clothes when ironed becomes smooth and shiny. Softening techniques can flatten fly-aways and frizziness by softening the molecules of the hair.

* Hair should be blow dried methodically. Running the dryer over hair up and down can cause the cuticle to split and result in frizz. Hair can be divided into sections and blow-dry section-by-section. Although this can take time and practice, it is worth the effort.



Home remedies for frizzy hair

* Use of vinegar helps to smoothen the hair cuticles. Vinegar also corrects the pH balance in the hair.

* Tropical coconut conditioner or castor oil conditioner can be effective in smoothing down frizz.

* Natural vegetable glycerin can be added to the mousse or gel and used effectively on hair to control frizz.

* Egg can be mixed with olive oil and this paste applied to hair directly. After about half an hour, rinse out with a shampoo and conditioner.




Combating hair frizz

* Hair shampoos, conditioners and moisturizers have to be chosen with special care. One should choose a hair product based on the thickness of the hair. For thin hair, too much moisturizer will get rid of frizziness, but it will tend to make the hair flat. For thicker hair, it would be wise to use a conditioner that is formulated to help smoothness.

* Leave in conditioners are a good option for all types of hair no matter the thickness.

* Shampoo hair to the minimum; restrict it to only twice a week. This is because shampooing can dry out hair and dry hair can cause frizz. If you need to wash hair daily to keep out the dirt, then it is better to dilute the shampoo, or use only the conditioner and lots of water.

* It is always better to have hair rinsed in the coldest water after a shampoo and a conditioner for straight hair. The coldest water will help hair to look less frizzy as it locks down the hair cuticle and makes hair slicker and softer.

* To combat the use of styling products that contribute to frizz, it is best to use a clarifying shampoo at least once a week.

* For frizziness that is caused due to damaged hair, deep conditioning treatment once a week helps to smoothen and soften the hair frizz. Deep moisturing treatments every week helps to tame frizziness.

* Heat helps the conditioner to penetrate deeply into the hair. It is suggested to sit under a warm hood dryer or wrap a towel around the head leaving the conditioner to work for atleast an hour or even overnight for best results.

* Never rub the hair after hair wash. Instead gently squeeze out the excessive moisture with a towel.
* If hair is very fine, it is better not to over-condition it. It is better to use a lighter styling produce like a mousse instead of a gel.

* It would be ideal to use a hair mask. This is ideal for deep conditioning the hair.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Halloween Makeup and Hair

Haircut Styles presents Halloween Makeup and Hair

Halloween Makeup and Hair - - Elvira
Actress Cassandra Peterson, aka Elvira, on October 27, 2007
Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images

1. Fake, long nails painted black.

2. A long black "Elvira" wig (not just any old wig will do, you can get a wig with a big white stripe)

3. Long, false eyelashes

4. Light powder to make skin appear white

5. Eyeliner, eyeshadow and mascara.

6. Dark red lipstick (not a bright cherry red, but a much deeper red)

Here we show a close-up of Elvira hair and makeup. You'll get a better idea of how to apply with this picture.

Actress Cassandra Peterson, dressed as Elvira for Halloween, on October 27, 2007
Elvira Halloween Costume // Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images

The Creepiest Hair for Halloween

This look is all in the crimping iron
Photo credit: Hair Styles, Cuts and Do's

Why should Halloween be all about the costume? These creepy, wacky Halloween hair styles pair perfectly with some of the scariest costumes out there. This look is easy to replicate at home: Blowdry hair straight with volumizing mousse. Follow with a crimping iron on just the middle part. Add a temporary red hair dye for added effect.

Friday, July 18, 2008

The Best Hairstyle For Every Face



Haircut styles presents: The Best Hairstyle For Every Face
The shape of your face plays a vital role in the shaping of your most flattering hair style. But how do you know the shape of your face?


Stand before a mirror, one eye closed and hair back from your face. Now, trace the reflected contours with a bar of soap.


The Perfect Oval

Like Sophia Loren and Arlene Dahl your face is perfect oval? You can experiment with almost any hairdo: classic, sophisticated, gamine. Your only consideration should be not to distort your perfect proportions. Make the most of them.

The Round Face

Your face is nearly circular with rounded cheeks, full chin and fairly low forehead? You need more length and less width. You can approximate the perfect oval in many ways.

Do:

Add height at the crown. Draw attention to the top of your head with high curls, fluffed bangs, whirling activity, a honey bun, a built-up top over flattened sides. Fluffed bangs, however, must end at the hairline or they will lower forehead unbecomingly. Keep hair full and soft above the ears so the illusion of height is further increased.

You're A Square

Your jaw line is about as wide as your cheeks and your forehead tends toward the square. You must work to add height, soften corners with curves and lengthen your face slightly.

Do:

Draw the eye of the beholder upward to make face seem longer. Wear a diagonal part. Or try a bouffant top swept from a low side part. Look for styles with rounded movement. Break into forehead corners with fringed bangs or waves. Try swirly or divided bangs.

The Rectangular Face

Long, with jaw, cheeks and forehead all about the same width, the rectangular face can be made up to look one of the prettiest of all.

If your face is oblong, strive for styles which either shorten or widen the long lines nature has given you.

Do:
Wear smooth, flat crowns. Choose a style with some fullness at the sides whether it is outswirling wings, a short upturned page boy, or a puffed-under hairdo. Bouffant styles are flattering to the longer face if the fullness is at the sides, not at the top. Wear bangs if forehead is high. Horizontal lines shorten the face. Divided bangs tend to ovalize your rectangular appearance. Adopt hairdos with lines that get wider as they climb; for example, a full crown with a fan-shaped fringe which sweeps down over one side, thus ovalizing your face.

The Perfect Diamond

A diamond-shaped face is not always a girl's best friend. Your face is a perfect diamond if width is concentrated at the middle and both your forehead and jaw are narrower and approximately the same size.

You have three major problems to concentrate on when looking for your ideal hairdo. You must fill out the brow area, de-emphasize the widest points of your face and soften your chin if it happens to be more pointed than round.

Do:

Keep hair full and wide at top. But not too high. This will tend to broaden your brow and ovalize your wide cheek span. Keep hair at sides soft. Wear over ears and sweep forward. Experiment with lengths to see which is the most becoming. A little longer than ear-length with upturned ends should be flattering if your chin is not pointed.

The Heart-Shaped Face

The inverted triangle, more popularly known as the heart-shaped face, has long been popular with poets. Your face is heart-shaped if it's wide at the forehead and tapered to a pointed, piquant chin.

To attain the illusion of the desirable oval you must balance your face by filling out the chin and taking away width from the forehead.


Do:

Wear fluffy, asymmetric bangs which cover part but not all of your wide brow. Try fullness and width below the ears to broaden the narrow chin line. Break your own heart with angled parts. Try a high part that slants straight toward the center of the crown to break forehead width.

Now you know how to choose the very best hairstyle.

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Haircut styles: Brushing: The Key to Luscious Hair

Haircut styles presents Brushing: The Key to Luscious Hair

Next to cleanliness, nothing, not even twelve sessions with the world's most highly acclaimed stylist, can do more for every single hair on your head than faithful, firm, dig-in-deep and pull-up-and-out brushing.


Are you afraid brushing will ruin your set? It won't. It will only help it. Or is it just plain laziness which keeps you from giving your hair its daily calisthenics. After all, hair itself can't do the limbering-up exercises it so desperately needs.

Just like your fingernails, which feel no pain when you cut them, visible hair shafts are a mass of dead cells and there's nothing you can do naturally to beautify them.



But you can do a world of good for the living roots down deep in your scalp which determine the way every single hair on your head will look when it grows out - by brushing. Vigorous brushing, shampooing and massage send the blood's vital nutrients rushing to each root and thus sheen and beauty to your hair.

Try animated hair brushing for two weeks. And while we can't make any money-back guarantees, we know you won't want one. Your hair will look more vital than it has since you started letting your hairbrush gather dust on your dresser.

A busy routine is no excuse for shirking. There must be several times a day you can fit in twenty-five strokes out of the proverbial one hundred or two hundred. And once you get in the habit you'll never want to break it.

Not when you find out how invigorated you feel as a result. Once you establish a regular rhythm you'll find you can do your lock limbering in a matter of minutes.


Brushing does many beautiful things to your hair:

1. It gives it the silken sheen men love.
2. It encourages rather than destroys new settings and makes fresh permanents look more natural.
3. It vacuums dust-trap hair and cleanses the scalp, both of which pick up at least ten times more dust and grime than your skin.
4. It corrects dry hair by distributing natural oils the entire length of each hair shaft.
5. It lubricates hair tips and discourages unattractive splitting.
6. It corrects oily hair by tending to normalize the function of oil glands which surround each hair.
7. It makes thin hair look more fluffy.
8. It makes thick hair look more controlled.
9. It attacks the snags in curly hair and makes it more manageable.


Starting at the nape where so many nerves are centered, brush forward to the very end of each hair until your head has been completely encircled. Now, section off hair and again brush each section from roots to tips.

One-two-three-four. Before you know it, you've reached one hundred.

The act of brushing begins by keeping hair roots up.

Throw head forward, bend from waist as you wield your hair beauty's best friend. This upside-down approach starts blood rushing to your scalp. If you're too weary to stand, stretch out on your bed and let head hang over the edge as you stroke.


Hold only the handle of the brush. Fingers should never grasp the bristles or push against them. Pressure weakens bristles and causes them to break.
Always brush up and away from the scalp, never down. Dig deep into the hair and gently tug at scalp. This makes it possible for long bristles to massage the scalp and shorter ones to clean hair shafts.

If a girl's best friend is a brush, she should choose her friends carefully. Never scrimp or save on a hairbrush. The strength of the brush you use depends on your hair type.

Many experts endorse only natural bristle brushes. Although they are more likely to be more expensive, one of their advantages is a natural affinity for the hair. Both boars' bristles and human hair are composed of keratin.


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