Sunday, May 4, 2008

What are the Best Styling Products for Dry Hair

Dry hair can be very unmanageable, often looking frizzy, rough, and full of split ends. Though some people have naturally dry hair, others' hair becomes dry as a result of sun damage, chlorine exposure, or excessive heat styling, dying, or perming. As you may imagine, the best styling products for dry hair are those that add moisture and prevent further dryness. A few tips for finding good styling products for dry hair can be found below.

Choose cream-based styling products for dry hair, and avoid those with alcohol, as they tend to contribute to dryness. Keep an eye out for products containing pro-vitamins. Many styling products for dry hair are labeled anti-frizz or frizz control.

To care properly for dry hair, it is important to use not only styling products for dry hair, but also the right kind of shampoo and conditioner. Choose those labeled for dry or damaged hair, and do not shampoo your hair excessively. Shampooing strips your hair of oils, so washing your dry hair every day can contribute to frizz, even if you have a good shampoo.

Conditioner is a dry-haired person's best friend. In addition to regular conditioner, dry hair will benefit from conditioning oils, deep conditioning treatments, leave-in conditioners, and hair masks. Many of these products require multiple applications before showing results, particularly on very damaged hair, so be patient and consistent.

Anti-frizz products are among the best styling products for dry hair, especially if you wish to make the hair straight. Work the product into your hair before blow-drying, and blow-dry from the top of the head down, using the lowest heat setting, to protect the hair shaft from damage. Take care not to hold the dryer in one place for too long or to blow dry the hair completely dry, as both can further damage dry hair. Also, give your hair a break from blow drying from time to time. If you wish to create a more sculpted hairstyle, choose mousse or wax-based products rather than alcohol-based hairspray or gel.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Emo Hairstyle Tips

emo styleOur hair denotes our identity. It is one of the most important aspects in our body. If our hair is beautiful, we feel great and confident. Out of various hairstyles we make, Emo hairstyle is one of the best. An emo hair, is a style created by your own, a style that is completely different from the others.

Here are some tips for creating an emo hair:

  • Mess around with your hair until you get it how you like it without the part. (there are some general rules about parting hair, and if you want a side part then I'd say pick which side of your face you like better and part it 1/4 way from the side.)
  • To get the visible part out of your hair, you need to bring your hair forward from much further back (closer to the crown of your head). Also, layer at the top (sort of a scene mullet.)
  • Blonde hair works great with emo hair, you can add some cool, brightly hued highlight. Dye it black, plum or navy or get brown w/ blue, black and plum streaks.
  • To make your hair grow, do cornrolls and use organic shampoo.
  • Emo hair won’t look good with a round race. Try long hair with layers and bangs off to one side instead.
  • You can dye your hair with a dark, shiny, sexy shade like a black-pink combination or a dark brown, which are the most common colors.
  • You can highlight the tips of your hair with purple or blue that should be well mixed with the above used color.
  • Go like heaps of layers and longish kinda spike at the back with all different color blondes through it.
  • Leave it long, color it black and get thick blunt front bangs that go down to your eyes but don't cover them. If you are exotic looking, you can pull off black. Maybe get a chunk of blonde to peek through the side (one side only.) Layer the front around your face.
  • Spiderweb isn’t that great. Try some smoky eyes instead.
  • Unfortunately you can never not have a part in your hair, unless maybe you’ve got an afro that sticks straight out everywhere. There are two types of parts, your natural part (where your hair naturally falls) and a forced part (one you force yourself). Just train your hair to go where you want it to by forcing it into that position everyday until it falls that way itself.
  • When you need a more laid back kinda look you can just have it straightened with a bit of hair spray for volume.
  • Emo hairstyles needs a lot of maintenance such as blow drying, STRAIGHTENING, & coloring. Invest in good straighteners!
  • Emo hair can look good on a guy but NEVER take it to the point where people can’t tell your gender.
  • Photobucket is your friend ;)

Emo Hairstyle Tips

emo styleOur hair denotes our identity. It is one of the most important aspects in our body. If our hair is beautiful, we feel great and confident. Out of various hairstyles we make, Emo hairstyle is one of the best. An emo hair, is a style created by your own, a style that is completely different from the others.

Here are some tips for creating an emo hair:

  • Mess around with your hair until you get it how you like it without the part. (there are some general rules about parting hair, and if you want a side part then I'd say pick which side of your face you like better and part it 1/4 way from the side.)
  • To get the visible part out of your hair, you need to bring your hair forward from much further back (closer to the crown of your head). Also, layer at the top (sort of a scene mullet.)
  • Blonde hair works great with emo hair, you can add some cool, brightly hued highlight. Dye it black, plum or navy or get brown w/ blue, black and plum streaks.
  • To make your hair grow, do cornrolls and use organic shampoo.
  • Emo hair won’t look good with a round race. Try long hair with layers and bangs off to one side instead.
  • You can dye your hair with a dark, shiny, sexy shade like a black-pink combination or a dark brown, which are the most common colors.
  • You can highlight the tips of your hair with purple or blue that should be well mixed with the above used color.
  • Go like heaps of layers and longish kinda spike at the back with all different color blondes through it.
  • Leave it long, color it black and get thick blunt front bangs that go down to your eyes but don't cover them. If you are exotic looking, you can pull off black. Maybe get a chunk of blonde to peek through the side (one side only.) Layer the front around your face.
  • Spiderweb isn’t that great. Try some smoky eyes instead.
  • Unfortunately you can never not have a part in your hair, unless maybe you’ve got an afro that sticks straight out everywhere. There are two types of parts, your natural part (where your hair naturally falls) and a forced part (one you force yourself). Just train your hair to go where you want it to by forcing it into that position everyday until it falls that way itself.
  • When you need a more laid back kinda look you can just have it straightened with a bit of hair spray for volume.
  • Emo hairstyles needs a lot of maintenance such as blow drying, STRAIGHTENING, & coloring. Invest in good straighteners!
  • Emo hair can look good on a guy but NEVER take it to the point where people can’t tell your gender.
  • Photobucket is your friend ;)

Monday, April 21, 2008

Haircut Styles: Paris Hilton's Bob Hairstyle

Haircut Styles Summer 2008 presents Paris Hilton's Bob Hairstyle
Do you want to shine and have one of the hottest hairstyles this Summer? Then choose Paris Hilton blond bob hairstyle. This sexy, sleek hairstyle can be yours because some of the most famous celebrity hair-stylist will share their secrets with us! So check this video and learn what it takes to create this super modern, razor-edge bob hairstyle.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Harajuku Hairstyles

Harajuku is a popular area around Harajuku Station, Shibuya Distrik, Tokyo. The area is the center of youth fashion styles & internationally well known for its cultures. The Harajuku style is actually Gothic, extreme, hip-hop, punk, glamorous, & eye catching.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Yes, Emo Hairstyles - Fashion

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Emo still in fashion?? Yes!
- Emo which can be considered to be a style of rock music and is short for emotional punk movement has first emerged in Washington DC, in one of the music scenes in 1980s. The emo members were wearing emo hairstyles and also performed emotional performances. The emo hairstyles scene was developed amongsts the anti hipsters that insisted on being individual and disliked the mainstream trends. Since then it has been adapted by nowadays teens and young people who don't want to 'fit in' with the crowd.
Emo is not only defined by the emo hairstyles but also by the emo fashion, that is the clothes and jewels they wear. Most emo would wear black clothing, jacket that is usually small for them or very tight jeans.
The emo fashion has evolved from its early days - now emos wear different colour hair, other than plain black. Highlights are getting more and more common in girls and all kind of comb overs are getting more popular in boys of all ages. Emo hairstyles are now more popular than ever - the results of popular bands such as Green Day adopting this hairstyle.
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In girls, the hair is more vivid and usually very colourful, depending on the type of emo haircuts aimed for. Of course, you can have multi colored hair or plain with highlights, short or long, etc. All these can be classified as emo hairstyles as the only thing that defines an emo hairstyle is its style! Its colour or length does not matter at all - it's how it's presented, cut and coloured.

A high diversity has therefore evolved amongst emos as emo hairstyles are so easy to achieve.

Curly Haircuts

Is the right year to try curly haircuts? In our opinion it is. There are so many great curly haircuts to try in the year 2009. You can go with short or long curly haircuts, you can go with black or red, brown or blond curly haircuts. The choice is yours, we will only give you some curly haircuts pictures so that you will easily chose your curly haircut style.









Curly Haircuts

Is the right year to try curly haircuts? In our opinion it is. There are so many great curly haircuts to try in the year 2009. You can go with short or long curly haircuts, you can go with black or red, brown or blond curly haircuts. The choice is yours, we will only give you some curly haircuts pictures so that you will easily chose your curly haircut style.









Curly hair 2008

Are you thinking of wearing curly hair in the year 2008? Today we will show you some curly hairstyles that were really popular in the past years. If you don’t know if you should have long or short curly hair we can tell you – it doesn’t matter. What ever suit you best or whatever you are more comfortable with. It is totally the same with the color of your curly hair. Black or blonde, brown or red it looks good anyways.

So here are some curly hair pictures that should give you an idea on what curly hairstyle you should wear in the year 2008.







Curly hair 2008

Are you thinking of wearing curly hair in the year 2008? Today we will show you some curly hairstyles that were really popular in the past years. If you don’t know if you should have long or short curly hair we can tell you – it doesn’t matter. What ever suit you best or whatever you are more comfortable with. It is totally the same with the color of your curly hair. Black or blonde, brown or red it looks good anyways.

So here are some curly hair pictures that should give you an idea on what curly hairstyle you should wear in the year 2008.








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