Monday, April 26, 2010

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PARTY STYLES FOR A TOUCH OF COLOR


No matter if your hair is long or short, can transform for a special occasion. Here are three quick and easy hairstyles do. Just follow the step by step instructions. You can also decorate your style with buckles or temporary dyes, as I suggested in the past entries in this blog.

Chignon STYLING IN ONE .- A PUNTA
1 .- Brush half of your hair back and to one side. In the center of the back of your head, place a row of forks invisible, from the neck to the top.
2 .- Gather your hair into a low ponytail. Lift the ponytail and wrap towards the forks until it forms a chignon at the back of your head. Let the end of the queue to fall forward. 3 .- Use
invisible hairpins to secure the chignon. Slide each fork to the edge. Then, changing the direction of the fork, take a strand from the rest of your hair and pushes the fork under the chignon.

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MINITORZADAS
.- 1 .- Divide your hair into sections. Twist each section until it begins to curl on its own.
2 .- Ensure each Torso with two forks invisible cross over each other. Is that the ends of each are pointed Torso.
3 .- If your hair is too short on the sides, ytiliza gel to flatten. Use hair spray that lasts.

PEINADO THREE .- Torso SERPENTES
1 .- Brush your hair to form a queue at the back of your head. Secure it with a band well coated. 2 .- Extract
small sections of hair from the outside of your queue. Twist each section until it begins to curl in on itself. 3 .-
invisible Using a fork, hold each Torso of hair above the band. Torso can do as many as you want.

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Friday, March 26, 2010

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Whether you want a splash of color or roving in a rainbow, this will tell you all about the hair dye.

HAIR DYES
dyes to dye the hair strands. How long the color stays in the hair depends on the extent to which the dye penetrates into the strands. When you buy a dye, you will find information on the packaging about what type it is and how long it will last. Follow the instructions carefully. Applies EXACT color for the specified time. This will ensure that the product will perform properly.
There are three types of dyes: temporary, semipermanent and permanent.
temporary dyes the hair covering the surface with a thin layer of color. This will be removed in the wash after one or two applications of shampoo. So, if you want to experience tiñiendo at home, temporary colors are the safest.
semi-permanent dyes penetrate the outer cuticle of your hair and lining the crust. Can withstand six to eight washes with shampoo. The color is gradually diluted. Tabi there is a kind of semi-permanent dye last longer. This penetrates deeper into the hair cortex and lasts about 24 washes.
can use semi-permanent dyes to brighten, or darken tones enrich hair. These products only very little clear your color.
Dyes Permanent contain a chemical such as hydrogen peroxide, which opens the hair cuticle and allows the tint to penetrate deep into the crust. They come in liquid or cream, with a separate container for hydrogen peroxide. The two components must be mixed before use. The color is not going to wash. If you want to keep, you'll need to apply the dye on the roots of your hair every six weeks. The permanent dyes chemically alter the hair estrctura, which can cause damage. Therefore, we recommend that you always be applied by a professional. BLEACHING


The bleaching does not add color to your hair, take off it. Contain a chemical such as hydrogen peroxide, rinsing your hair eliminating the color of the crust. If you leave it for too long, the bleach will make your hair is almost white. For a more natural look, people often add gold or platinum color to the locks that were bleached.

CHOOSE THE COLOR
To make sure the color looks good with your skin, choose one that is similar to your natural hair color. For example, if you have pale skin, do not choose a dye markedly darker. Before using permanent dye, you experience temporary color. DYE TESTING


Color that produces a dye and the duration of the hair differs from person to person. For example, a temporary dye used by someone with bleached hair will be more difficult to remove, because the color absrobe quickly. Always performs the following tests to check whether your hair and skin react well to the dye. If in doubt, ask your stylist.

strand test .- To check if your hair reacts well to dye and if you like the color, make a sample with a lock. Collect the upper layer and more visible in your hair, and apply the dye in the lower layers in an inconspicuous area. Leave it on for the time recommended on the package. SKIN TEST

.- Place a bit of dye on your skin, the inside of the elbow. Leave it for a few hours. If you start to feel itchy on your arm or turns red, do not use the product.


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USING CURLING


The curlers are a great way to increase the volume of your hair. Follow the steps below to place you hot or cold curlers. For use in cold, your hair should be slightly moist and warm for use must be completely dry.
1 .- Start at the front. Combing a lock of hair up, away from the scalp. Indeed easy to work with smaller strands.
2 .- Wrap the end of the lock of hair around the curling neatly. Turn it on, toward the scalp, being careful not to become entangled in the hair.
3 .- To ensure the curling iron, use a clamp. Hot curling tongs or clips have been fixed. Velcro fixing the hair themselves.
4 .- Repeat the process described in steps 1 through 3 until no thread whatsoever. REMOVING


curlers hot curlers are left in the head at least 20 minutes, until cool. Leave the curlers in ice until the hair is dry. Finally, remove the curlers and comb your hair.


TIPS - The rubber curlers produce soft curls and spiral. Wrap your hair around and up the ends to lock into position.
- The velcro curlers come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They are easy to use. Adhere to the hair so as not to need pliers to hold them in place.

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