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Hair Quick Fixes

To revive or add volume to hair when there is no time to wash it, simply spritz the roots with blow-drying spray and then dry the hair, focusing on the root area.

If your hair starts to drop, tip your head upside down and spritz the roots with hairspray. Don’t be tempted to put too much product on the ends of hair as it will just drag it down.

A handy hair trick: if your hair has collapsed from too much energetic dancing in a club, or if you don’t have access to a blow-dryer, spritz your hair with hairspray and use the hand-dryer in the cloakroom to dry it.

When you are pinning up your hair with hair-grips, lightly backcomb the roots as this will give a longer-lasting hold.

If all hairstyle tricks fail, tie your hair back in a low ponytail, securing it at the nape. For an extra-tight hold, wrap it with a piece of wet string instead of a hair band – the string will contract as it dries.

May 27, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | Leave a Comment 

Short Spiky Hairstyles

Don’t think that just because you have got short hair, you have limited styling options. There is a lot you can do with short hair – you can make it soft, sexy and tousled; slick it back neatly for understated glossy elegant short hairstyle; decorate it with pretty hair slides and grips; or spike it up for a groovy, street-chick short hair style. All you need is a range of good hair styling products, some basic tools and a little bit of know-how.

Short spiky hairstyle is a funky textured look and a great way to make short hair gutsier, and will certainly get you noticed.

For Creating Short Spike Hair Styles, you need: strong-hold gel, hairspray, hairdryer and diffuser.

Steps for Short Spiky Hairstyles

Apply some strong-hold gel to wet hair with the use of fingers to make sure it distributes evenly to the ends and gently work the hair into spikes.

Dry your hair with your head tipped over, using a diffuser to help keep all of the spikes intact.

Finally, spray your hair with hairspray to add extra hold and shine to short hairstyles.

May 27, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Styles | Leave a Comment 

How to Shampoo your Hair

1. Thoroughly drench the hair for 30 to 60 seconds before you apply shampoo - you will need less products and washing after shampooing will be easier on the hair. Rub a little shampoo between the palms of your hands before smoothing it over the surface of the hair.

2. Gently massage the head, but do not rough up the hair or pull long hair up onto the scalp - it will only causes tangles. Long hair will be cleansed as the shampoo washes out with the water.

3. When massaging the shampoo, use the tips of your fingers, not the palms of your hands. This helps stimulate the scalp and stops you from roughing up the cuticles.

4. Rinse, rinse and rinse again. Poor rinsing results in dull hair and a flaky scalp, caused by dry soap flakes. Finish with an ice-cold rinse. It will close the cuticle and stimulate the scalp, ensuring healthy growth and extra shine for fabulous hairstyles.

5. To towel-dry, squeeze and pat the hair dry. Do not rub it too vigorously with the towel as it will rub the hair cuticle up the wrong way.

May 27, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Care | Leave a Comment 

How to Blow Dry Hair

First of all, towel-dry your hair before beginning the process of blow-drying to remove as much water as possible.

Use high heat and speed for finishing the look. Lower heat and speed should be used for drying and styling permed, color-treated or fragile hair.

Brush the hair while blow-drying it against its natural growth pattern to create body and volume.

After blow-drying the hair partially using this technique, brush and blow dry your tresses in the direction you want it to lay for the finished hairstyle.

Check out more at: Best Hair Blow-Out Tips To get Beyonce’s Bounce

May 9, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Care | Leave a Comment 

Neutrogena Triple Moisture Healing

Neutrogena Triple moisture healing is a great hair care product for treating extra dry and over processed hair.  This hair care product is best for rehydrating the hair and treating split ends. 

The triple moisture healing consists of three key natural ingredients which are beneficial to its effectiveness.  Olive, sweet almond and meadowfoam seed, which all of these powerful agents have their own benefits for example olive is used to penetrate deep into the center, as the meadow foam is used to help moisturize the middle and than finally the sweet almond is used to wrap the hair to the surface, therefore promotion healthy moisturized, silky and shiny hair.

May 6, 2008 | Filed Under Hair Products | Leave a Comment