Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

Also any style ideas for brown hair with side bangs, layered and length is about at my chest. Anything could be great... im tired of pony tail, and down. Also for the tips Just anything that softens it, calms the frizz or anything... help = ]



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

john frieda frizz ease has frizz stuff



pantene prov ice shine makes it SOO shiny



to make ur hair straighter use Earbal essences dangerously straight



to make ur hair curly use the earbal essences curly one (im not sure what it is called)



pantene sleek and shine (green kind) makes ur hair soo soft or garnier fruties sleek and shine makes it soft too.



hair stlye tips--



4 curly hair (curl it)--- wear it down with a clip at the front or clip ur bangs back



wear it down with a headband



wear it half up half down



wear it in a low pony tail with a ribbon



wear it in a low pony tail to the side



wear a clip at the side of ur head to pull ur bangs to the side of ur head.



4 straight hair--all the same as curly hair



braids with headband, clips, ribbons. (but not at the same time)



remember *all clips and headbands...cute*



if you need anymore advice on hair or beauty, you can email me at briliantbrunet76@aim.com



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

u sould use hot oil like cocunut, vatika, olive oil or vo5 hot oil if u want a hairstyle u shuold get ur ahir in layers and a side bang and put head bands and etc for frixx use infusium 23 frizzology



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

thats like my hair. i leave my hair down. add anti frizz cream, straighten it and then blow dry to give my layers a cool look :)



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

if you want to be daring you could try getting an A-line bob hair cut, its really cute and short in the back and longer in the front, to fight the frizz i use after party by bed head to keep the shine and tame the frizzzzies!



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

hey with your side bangs you can clip a cute barrete in it just to add some color.. for the frizz you can buy this stuff and comb it through your hair.. you can also use your blow dryer and put it on cold .. it helps.. doesnt make it as poofy and frizzy .. hope i helped



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

i kno this is still a ponytail but you can try wearing it in a low ponytail to the side! it actually looks different than a regular ponytail! also i read that in instyle magazine a good look..demonstrated on lauren conrad...was a low ponytail a little bit off from the center with a thin headband is supposed to look good..



or u could just wear a headband in it...or if your desperate try low pigtails...or braids



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

Try washing with Dove shampoo and conditioner. Then straighten your hair and comb it.



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

highlights are a great way to mix things up. Also cut a few inches off, change your part, and thinning out your bangs will soften any face.



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

Theres plenty of in-store products that will calm frizz and softens hair. My choice is Tre'semme when I dont have the money to splurge at the beauty shop.



try tossled low pig tails, there always cute.



a side pony tail with a ribbon...



or even scrunching your hair and then doing a full up do with bobby pins, its a sexy messy look. dress it up or down.



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

I like to put my hair half up and half down, with the bangs out of the ponytail, ya know? And I also only shampoo my hair every other day, condition every day; no heat styling.



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

I have brown hair w/ blonde highlights that I just got cut for summer. It is about shoulder length. What I did was I started to use a straightener and I bought Tre Semme Frizz control. I also have layers so I do my hair by layer, right %26amp; left side, and back. I seperate it with clips. I put the frizz control stuff in each part one at a time and depending on how straight your hair is, decide what level of tempurature your straightener should be set at . Slide it from your root to the bottom of your hair a few times and then I put Pantene max hold. I do this for each section of my hair. My hair is straight but it kinda curls at the end. Most of my friends' straighteners have speed (1-39??) dials but mine has low-medium-high. Whatever you think would work for your hair!!!!!



Hope I helped!!



Britt %26lt;3



Tips for perfect hair..... anyone ?

Okay, the first thing that you want to do is get a trim from a good hairdresser ... that will trim those 'frizzy ends' and 'square it up' so it doesn't look ragged.



Next ... learn to 'braid' your hair, and how to 'french braid' it. You can also do really cute 'buns' by just putting in a 'loose' pony tail (at the top, the middle, the bottom, or even to one side) and then 'wind your hair around the band and use 'hairpins' or a 'net' to keep it there. Add some 'pretties' like 'decorative chopsticks' or large 'combs' with 'jewelery' or enameling on the top. Try getting a 'round comb' that 'locks' and hang your head and put it 'around' at the top of your head, and then 'curling it' so that the curls 'cascade down' ... use other combs or hairpins (some with roses, or jewels, or even little 'figurines') to help hold them in place.



DO NOT think that you'll be able to 'do a nice do' right before you go out ... PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE. If you do have a 'special event' that you want to 'look really super' for, go to your hairdresser the first few times, and 'consult' with your hairdresser on different 'looks' ... then have it 'done up' and get a 'wrap' so it won't fall down if you get it done 'the day before.



As for 'keeping the frizz away' ... again, ask your hairdresser. Yes, it will be 'more expensive,' and you'll have to buy it at the hairdresser's shop most likely ... but it will definitely be 'money well spent' and a bottle of the 'really good stuff' that costs $20 usually lasts 5 times longer than the 'inexpensive' stuff you get for $5 at the store ... so you'll actually be 'saving money' by purchasing the 'better line' from your hairdresser.

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