Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Get A Perm Chemical Out Of Your Hair

The chemicals from a bad perm may be able to be removed.


The word "perm" is short for "permanent." For this reason, getting hair permed is a decision that should be carefully considered before getting a perm. Permed hair is created using chemicals that permanently change hair from its prior state. It is difficult to remove all of the perm chemicals from the hair, but the chemicals actions can be neutralized or minimized by treating the hair quickly with additional chemicals or by adding moisturizers.


Instructions


1. Consult two different hair stylists for two professional opinions on restore the hair. If both of the stylists agree that getting the hair permed again will not damage the hair further, have the hair chemically processed again. The chemical process to remove a bad perm is called a reverse perm. Alternatively, the stylists may suggest that you get another perm using a different process.


2. If removing the perm chemically isn't possible, shampoo the hair to wash out as much of the chemical as possible.


3. Apply a moisturizing conditioner to the hair. Place a plastic shower cap on the hair with the conditioner on it. Leave the cap on the hair as long as possible, from 15 minutes to a few hours. If you do not have time to leave a cap on your head for an extended period of time, braid the hair with the conditioner. Wear your hair in the braided style with conditioner for at least half a day. Rinse the conditioner from your hair.


4. Apply a hot oil treatment to your hair. Use a self-heating type of hot oil treatment for the simplest application. Do not rinse out the hot oil until the length of time has passed that the directions specify. Rinse out the hot oil and do not shampoo your hair afterward.


5. Apply a leave-in conditioner to your hair each day for at least a week after your hair has been chemically permed.

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Instructions For Black Hair Twists

Hair twists require time and commitment. When styled and groomed properly, twists will look elegant and chic; they eliminate the need for daily combing, brushing and styling, resulting in healthier, longer hair. Unlike straightening coarse hair via heat and chemicals, twists is a natural, chemical-free approach to fashion hair.


Styling


Decide what style of twists you want to wear; two strand twists, dreadlocks and sister locks are among the most popular. Two strand twists do not lock and require more maintenance than dreads or sister locks. Two strand twists are generally styled on short length hair. Dreadlocks and sister locks require commitment because they are styles that are not easily discarded. Know that consistent maintenance will be required for whichever style you choose.


Part your hair into neat, small sections. The smaller the twists, the more refined and elegant they will look. Do not make them too small; they will be difficult to manage. Toggle your sections so that your twists will overlap each other. If you are styling two strand twists, using your fingers to twist the strands together is the simplest strategy. There is an intricate technique involved in styling sister locks; it is advisable that you seek the services of a professional sister locks specialist before attempting to style your own hair.


If you are styling dreadlocks, use a comb to grab and twist your hair. Twist your strands in a clock-wise direction. Your strands will hold their shape. If you feel that they will unravel, try using beeswax and hair pins to help secure them. You can go back and tighten your locks as often as you need to; just be sure to moisturize them with hair cream before you twist. Your hair will eventually conform to the style and the need to re-twist will diminish.


Maintenance


Once you have completed styling your dreadlocks, avoid wetting them until they lock. This can take up to two months. In the mean time, dress your hair daily with hair cream or hair lotion to prevent your locks from becoming dry and brittle. Cover your locks with a scarf while you sleep; this will prevent your hair from unraveling.


When your dreadlocks are completely locked, wash and condition them weekly. Always twist your locks after washing. Skipping this step will result in matted, tangled hair.


If you have styled two strand twists, avoid wetting your hair until you are ready to restyle it. Restyle your hair every two weeks lest your twists begin to lock. If you wish to wash your hair without restyling it, try wearing a nylon stocking over your head while you wash. The stocking will help your twists hold their shape.


The key to having beautiful twists is consistent washing and twisting. Use hair products that are designed for black hair and always seek the advice of a professional when you are unsure of what to do.







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Hair Clipper Facts

Hair Clipper Facts


Hair clippers can trim, shave, crop, and chop to create a number of creative hairstyles. With several different types, attachments and uses, the hair clipper can provide a number of different styles--for both humans and our four-legged friends.


Styles


Buzz cuts, duck tails and geometric shapes shaved into the scalp are all the results of hair clippers. Clippers are widely used in the military for new recruits and in prisons for new inmates. In addition to producing an all-over shaved style, combs can be attached to the clipper blades to retain the same ease and uniformity of the cut while keeping some length.


Attachments


Some of the most useful clipper attachments are the combs. They are small, plastic attachments that clip over the tip of the blade. The teeth of the comb add a barrier between the blade and the hair so the blade does not cut as closely to the scalp. Comb attachments can range from one-eighth of an inch to one-half inch or more.


Types


Several different styles of clippers are available and are geared toward a variety of particular uses. Some feature higher-powered pivot motors for commercial stylists and frequent use. Others are less powerful with a magnetic motor for home use or the occasional stylist. The most powerful contain rotary motors and are good for grooming livestock or bulk use. Still others are specifically designed for trimming the bikini line, beards or pet hair. Cordless, rechargeable clippers are available in some models to make them more easily maneuverable.


Maintenance


Clippers are pretty durable, as long as they are properly maintained. A small brush should be used to extract any hairs stuck in the blade after every use. The clippers should also be regularly oiled with special clipper oil to keep them functioning and prevent rust.


History


While manual clippers can be traced back for centuries, the modern electric clipper is relatively new. In 1919, Leo Wahl came up with the design of a motor housed in the actual clipper unit, rather than attached through a cord. His first version was run electromagnetically, which is still a method used today.







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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Different Blonde Hairstyles

Show off the highlights with a wavy style.


Blonde hair is a symbol of youth, beauty and health. This hair color has many versatile styles. You can go from casual to formal with a single hairstyle. According to BecomeGorgeous.com, you should consider the skin tone when selecting the shade of blonde to go with if you are dying your hair. Whether choosing bleached blonde, warmer tones or sticking with the natural look, prioritize the health of your hair.


Wavy Styles


For short and medium-length hair, wavy hairstyles are relatively quick to manage and accentuate different shades of blonde hair. For soft waves, blow dry your hair while brushing it with a boar-bristle brush. This polishes and smooths your blonde locks. Use rollers and leave them on your hair for 20 minutes. Before removing the rollers, apply hair spray.


After removing the rollers, brush the front and top section of the hair to achieve a laid-back look. Avoid running your fingers through the strands of the hair to prevent the curls from falling and separating. Shake the hair a little to adjust the curls into a more natural position.


Updos


Create an updo for more formal events such as weddings, graduations and holiday celebrations. Naturally, longer hair is easier to style for an updo. For a messy but proper blonde updo, curl the hair before tying it into a low pony tail. Wrap and pin hair sections around the band to create an untidy bun.


If you're aiming for a hairstyle that can go either casual or formal, a side-swept bun might work. Use products such as smoothing serum and hair spray to make sure the hair looks healthy and holds up throughout the event.


Flat Looks


Straight blonde hair sometimes takes on a flat appearance, but this isn't necessarily a bad thing. Such hairstyles can look bold and sophisticated. To achieve this look, flat iron the hair and apply dry shampoo to avoid too much shine.


For a matte look, use matte paste and apply it evenly on your hair. Be careful not to apply too much on an area and too little on another. If you want your hair to be shiny, use shine serum and blow dry the hair. Blow drying helps achieve straighter hair with fewer styling products.







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Hairstyle Ideas For An Updo

When attending a formal event, many women choose to get their hair done at a salon. Unfortunately, salon hair styling is expensive. Here are some updos fit for a formal occasion that you can do yourself and save some money.


Classic Bun


Loosely gather all of your hair and secure it with a hair tie at the nape of your neck, forming a ponytail. Using bobby pins, coil up several sections of the ponytail and secure them in a bun shape at the nape of your neck.


Half Twist


Part your hair diagonally starting on the front right side and ending at the back left side of your head. Gather up the hair at the front right of your head and twist it slightly. Secure it with some bobby pins and comb the rest of your hair over the secured spot.


Gathered Updo


Gather up the front section of your hair and loosely pin it to the top of your head. Gather the rest of your hair back in small sections and use bobby pins to secure each section in a line across the back of your head.


Formal Ponytail


Gather your hair into a ponytail at the middle of the back of your head, leaving out a small section at the front, if desired. Curl the hair in the ponytail to give it more volume.


Curly Twists


Divide your hair into about 10 different sections, all over your head. One by one, twist each section of hair, coil it up and secure it to your scalp. Leave a few strands of hair down to frame the face.

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Sharpen An Oster Clipper Blade

Sharpen Oster blades yourself.


Oster clipper blades are used by both professional hair stylists, barbers and everyday men looking for a clean cut or fresh shave. After a while, the blades will dull and not work to the fullest potential. Although you can certainly purchase replacement blades at a variety of places, you can also save money by sharpening the blades yourself. Within less than ten minutes you'll have perfectly sharpened and ready-to-use clipper blades.


Instructions


1. Fill a large bowl with light machine oil. Place the sharpening stone into the bowl. There should be enough oil in the bowl to completely cover the stone.


2. Allow the stone to soak overnight. This will protect the blade and lubricate the stone.


3. Remove the blades from the clippers using a flat-head screwdriver.


4. Remove the moving blade from the guide blade.


5. Place the moving blade down onto the stone. Place the clippers on top of blade and turn the clippers on at low speed. With gentle pressure, move the blade across the stone for one to two minutes. Turn off the clippers; remove the blade when finished.


6. Remove the guide from the guide blade by using the flat-head screwdriver to pop it off.


7. Place the guide blade onto the stone. Run it back and forth over the stone with your fingers, applying light pressure. Do this again for one to two minutes.


8. Wipe off both blades with the paper towel.


9. Snap the guide back onto the guide blade.


10. Screw the guide blade back onto the moving blade. Place the blades back on the clippers.

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Roll Hair With Rods

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Some women were born with beautiful ringlets. If you were not, don't worry, using curling rods are one way to get luscious curly locks. Rolling your hair requires a a few supplies and a little effort to achieve bouncy curls. This process for using rods to curl your hair is simple enough that you can do it yourself.


Instructions


1. Wash your hair with shampoo and rinse well. After you shampoo and rinse hair, apply conditioner. If you are short on time, you can use a leave-in conditioner.


2. Comb your hair forward so it hangs in front of your face and remove any tangles. Apply setting lotion evenly throughout hair, be careful not to apply more too much. The setting lotion helps curl hair while it is still wet.


3. Using the comb part a small section at the front of the hair. Place a rod wrapper on the sectioned hair and roll at an angle with the rod. Insert the clips to firmly hold rods in place. Roll hair tightly for tighter curls and looser for larger curls. Continue rolling hair from the direction of left to right. The size of the rods and size of curls, depends on how much hair to roll. The hair section being rolled should not exceed the size of the rod.


4. Spray your entire head with water using a spray bottle when all the rod rolling is finished, keeping your hair damp until you blow dry it will prevent the curls from falling out easily.


5. Blow dry your hair until it is dry. You can air dry if there is time available, but this will take significantly longer.


6. Lightly spray hair with a hair spray before removing all the rod rollers. Loosen the curls one at a time with your fingers. Add hair spray or gel and style as desired.

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