2014年4月14日星期一

The Ultimate Guide for Hair Care


If you want to make attractive yourself, then first you should start with hair.Most of the people spend a lot of money as well time for face and hand polishing but once come to hair they buy one shampoo quickly without judging. I am sure you also do the same.Do you know a shiny , gorgeous hair will cover up your face week portion and looking you nice.So need to maintain your hair

Some common problems of hair :


Hair Loss: Up to 60 percent of women experienced hair loss at some point or another.This can be cause for hormones, diet and lifestyle.

Hair Damage: Excessive styling and heat can cause split ends, which happen when the protective farthest layer of hair layer I mean cuticle is damaged and peels back.

Gray Hair: Plenty of individuals have gray hair and many people don’t like this. For some people, gray hair is an individual characteristic, but for others it is a reminder that they are getting older.

Dry Hair: There are several reasons to become your hair dry.Like Washing hair too often,apply harsh shampoo,blow drying, straightening or curling , expose your hair to sun, cold or rain,poor nutrition and certain medications.

Frizzy Hair: Many women are suffering with frizzy hair. This hair is caused for dropping of moisture levels in the hair below normal levels. Bear in mind too much brushing of the hair can lead to this condition.

Flaky Scalp: A large amount of people suffers from the problem of a flaky or peeling scalp. That means white flakes of dead skin inhibit hair growth and lead to hair loss. This can create lacking of vitamins, using high chemical and styling products.

Dull, Gummy Hair:Some women hair will tend to gum up after treatment. This does not point out who want to style their hair on a regular basis. The most important and one of the causes of this condition is the usage of hard water basically for the purpose of washing hair.

Guideline:


We comes with basic and essential guideline to maintain your hair is moderately .This is very easy and simple steps about hair care and after following this you can get unbelievable and beautiful hair.

Wash hair with a good quality shampoo

You can find fashion magazine there they suggest washing hair too often but this can be damage your hair as natural oil removed and hair dried out.The best option to wash your hair every 3 times a week. And shampoo plays the important role here.

Get a shampoo which matched your hair type. Just go for the shampoo that works for you. Curly hair better use frizz-minimizing and softening shampoo.

Oily or Straight hair good to use a gentle shampoo designed for daily washing.
Colored or processed hair requires a shampoo that’s extract amino acids as because treating your hair is essentially damaging it.

Dry hair better to use shampoos with glycerin and collagen to help restore some moisture into the hair.

Don’t overlook conditioner

Use conditioner that suited your hair type. This is good to use conditioner every time after your shampoo although very dyed hair needs a extra caring than natural hair.

Try to deep condition once a week. You can find many conditioner matched with your hair type in your nearest store or you can order online.Also you go with home made solution.There are some variation of conditioner based on hair type:
Fine hair: If you have limp hair, try a botanical oil treatment before you shampoo. You can use tea tree oil or lavender before shampooing. Use shampoo and then apply conditioner from the mid-shaft down to the end. Leave in for a moment before washing.

Medium thick hair: Apply a moisturizer with natural hydrators. Get light conditioner. Use conditioner all over your head and leave for 2-3 minutes.



Avoid applying hair dryer

This is great if you avoid hair dryer. Hair dryers rendering your hair to a lot of heat that damages your hair and makes it curly. But occassionaly once you use blow dryers just make sure it is set in the ‘cool’ mode. Also avoid brushing hair while wet.

Brushing for Healthier Scalp and Hair

Do you know gentle brushing is one of the best message for your hair and scalp? It’s been shown to help with hair loss, shine, and dryness.
Style your hair naturally

Just make in mind repeated styling per week keep a serious strain on your hair.
Better to avoid straightening , crimping, curling, and repeatedly coloring hair. But occasionally it is ok. You can do this temporally but not permanently.

Don’t pull back your rubber band harshly as it cause to hair fallen. If possible, then avoid to use this since you know this make your hair snag.

A plain ponytail makes you look nice. You can also keep your hair nude or wear a headband.

Eat healthy

Protein: Do you know hair is made of protein.So consume foods which are rich in the nutrients that give you glossy, healthy hair. You need to make the menu chart and include green veggies, whole grains, seafood, carrots, meat and plenty of water. These Superfoods increase your intake of Vitamin A, B and C, Omega-3 essential fatty acids, zinc and iron, which in turn results in brilliant hair care. A healthy diet will make sure nice looking and better-feeling hair.

You should give some time your hair to show new brilliance. As what you eat that affect you cannot see immediately.You have to be patience and wait.
Stress:

Last but not least stress plays a vital role of hair loss and gray hair. So try not to let stress, overcome you. That means you should find a healthy outlets for your stress like yoga, meditation , biking, or other forms of exercise.

So, dear, what are you thinking now? I will strongly recommend you to follow the guideline and then wait for some period to see the magic on your hair. This is guaranteed. Take care and share this with your closer one also.



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2013年12月30日星期一

Miley Cyrus' Latest 'Shocking' Hairstyle Looks Awfully Familiar (PHOTO)


"Hair" we go again! Miley Cyrus has gone and debuted another eye-popping, jaw-dropping, dramatic hairstyle on the cover of LOVE magazine, which the publication and Miley herself both Instagrammed today as a sneak peek.

In the shot by photographer David Sims, Miley's rocking a ... MOHAWK! OMG! (Yes, that's more than a hint of sarcasm you might sense.) Being that this is basically the gazillionth "shocking" look we've seen from the star this year alone, are we really all that surprised? And isn't it proof she's just repeating herself now and is bound to run out of "shocking" looks soon?


You be the judge ...


Yeah, it's cool, though really, it just looks like she styled her already wacky 'do a bit differently the day she got in front of photographer David Sims' lens. Maybe a bit of spray-in dye for those red-orange tips? And the close-up showcases her ear tattoo that fittingly says "Love," but that she's had since at least 2010. Yes, well before she went all twerky, wacky, Molly-ed, humpy nutty!


Apparently, Miley's current incarnation is a "character" she's playing, according to her recent interview in The New York Times. She explains:



I went from people just thinking I was, like, a baby to people thinking I'm this, like, sex freak that really just pops molly and does lines all day. It's like, 'Has anyone ever heard of rock 'n' roll?' There's a sex scene in pretty much every single movie, and they go, 'Well, that's a character.' Well, that's a character. I don't really dress as a teddy bear and, like, twerk on Robin Thicke you know?


So I guess we're supposed to believe that this mohawk is just a part of her "character's" rockin' costuming, eh? In other words, kids, don't try that at home! Because as hot, cool, awesome, or "wow" as the folks on Instagram seem to think the 'do is, it's a total DON'T for most of us ... maybe even for Miley herself.

We're Obsessed!

We have a total crush on Chloe Grace Moretz's chic 'do. Find out why in this week's installment of Celeb Hairstyle of the Week!



Chloe Grace Moretz is growing up before our eyes! The actress is expanding her style and beauty repertoire every day with new, fun styles like this sideswept curly 'do featuring a braid. I turned to celeb hairstylist Aubrey Loots of Los Angeles' Studio DNA Salon for the step-by-step tutorial. Have fun styling, ladies!

Get the look


  1. "We will be seeing texture and braids for a long time to come. This style works well for Chloe because it does not look overly done or styled," Aubrey says. "For anyone with shorter hair — there are so many good clip-in ponytails and braids available right now to easily recreate this look."
  2. On damp hair, use Wella Natural Volume Mousse for a soft and natural texture. Apply and spread throughout liberally.
  3. Flip your head over and finger dry your hair into a soft texture wave look using hands only. Then smooth out with a larger round brush if you have textured hair to begin with.
  4. Create a center part and spray on Thermal Image by Wella, your must-have heat protector. Use a 1-1/2-inch barrel curling iron, or better yet the Professional Instyler and take large sections, creating soft waves away from the face.
  5. Choose the side you feel the most comfortable with and bring all the hair over into a low loose ponytail. Tie hair into a loose ponytail so that you can pull out two sections as seen above to do a simple braid for added texture.
  6. Use a light pump of Wella's Oil Reflections to braid with for added shine, control and definition. Then pin the end of the braids into the ponytail.
  7. Pull a few pieces out from around the face for added softness.
  8. Finish off with a light spritz of Wella's Stay Essential Finishing, a brushable hairspray.
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2013年12月29日星期日

7 Crazy Sexy New Year's Eve Hairstyle Ideas

December 26, time to hit up the after-Christmas sales and exchange the flannel jammies your aunt bought you for a sexy sequined New Year's top—and I'm already on top of researching equally festive hairstyle ideas for you. Here are some of my favorites for New Year's 2014!

1. Wavy and pulled partially back—using hairpins or little braids or twists





2. Up in a high braid



3. Or swept into a really loose, messy braid



4. Sleekly parted, then tucked back




What hairstyle will YOU be wearing on New Year's, do you think?

Photos: Getty Images

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2013年12月27日星期五

For One Night a Trip Back in Time

New Year’s Eve in ’70s Fashion, With ‘American Hustle’-Style Makeup and Hair

Skin Deep: 1970s Party Hair(pay only $20~70 for vintage Brazilian hair): Follow these easy steps to recreate a 1970s look for festive occasions.

For New Year’s Eve inspiration this year, one might look to Amy Adams’s glamorous ’70s makeover on “American Hustle” (the beauty equivalent of the plunging sequined minidress). Herein, the film’s hair and makeup experts, along with Gina Brooke, Madonna’s makeup artist, and Michael Angelo, a favorite hairstylist of New York social swans, tell how to get the look you want to know better.

Makeup

“I’ve really noticed the ’70s coming back in makeup in general,” said Evelyne Noraz, the department head of makeup for “American Hustle.” “It was easy for me to just walk in the store and pick up items whose colors worked for the time.” For Ms. Adams, who plays a con artist, she liked Lancôme’s eye-shadow palettes and Hourglass lip colors.

“If you’re talking about the late ’70s, which is when the movie was set, you had almost every color of the spectrum out there,” Ms. Noraz said, pointing to the three-color eye, often in blues, pinks and purples, that was popular into the ’80s.


Jennifer Lawrence, who plays a Long Island housewife in the film, got especially crazy colors, along with dramatically contoured cheeks. “David O. Russell kept saying, ‘More, more, more!’ in the makeup tests,” Ms. Noraz said.


Ms. Brooke’s modern-day version has a subtler touch. “You’re not applying as heavy nor sculpting as much,” she said.


1) She prepped the skin with a lightweight hydrator such as Intraceuticals serum. Next, both face primer and eye primer by Urban Decay were smoothed on. “It keeps everything in place, especially if it’s going to be a long night,” she said. Then with a sponge, she applied Shu Uemura’s Lightbulb Foundation. “I’m obsessed with it,” Ms. Brooke said. “It doesn’t change with different lighting, so you know your party pictures will look good.”


2) To brush up brows and fill in, Ms. Brooke preferred Kevin Aucoin’s fine-tipped pencil.


3) Line upper and lower lash lines. Ms. Brooke used Chanel’s Illusion d’Ombre in Mirifique, a charcoal-black eye shadow with silver flecks and a texture she likened to mousse. “You can use it for a liner and for contouring into the eye crease,” she said. She drew a more elongated eye, very feline and Bianca Jagger. On the lid, she patted Mushroom eye shadow, a warm silver by Urban Decay. And because it’s New Year’s Eve and we’re talking ’70s, she added an extra dab of silver glitter to the center of the lid. The final touches: fake strip lashes trimmed to match your eye shape and a light application of Giorgio Armani fluid highlighter to the brow bone.


4) “Much of the look was about this very aggressive blush that’s like a stripe,” Ms. Brooke said. “But too much blush can really age or date somebody.” Instead, she dusted a neutral-colored hue into the hollows for a hint of sculpturing before sweeping on L’Oréal Visible Lift blush in Rose Gold (“gorgeous on everyone,” $12.95) in an upward slant.


5) Line lips with a burgundy pencil. “There were a lot of rustic red-browns then,” she said, though “sometimes a dark hue can drag your face downwards,” in which case you can sub a peppier deep pink or crimson. For shine, she dabbed that old faithful, Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream, on top.

Hair

For girls with curls, the late ’70s was a glorious era: Hair flowed freely, and frizz was O.K. For “American Hustle,” Kathrine Gordon, Ms. Adams’s personal on-set stylist, drew inspiration in part from old clips of Diane von Furstenberg and Patti Hansen. There was also some of the ’30s and ’40s influence coming back around, like the bouncy coifs of the Breck girl and Brenda Starr, Ms. Gordon said.

“Amy has got gorgeous hair to start,” Ms. Gordon said. “But it’s not curly. It more has a very slight wave to it. So for the tight curls, we used a curling iron all over that was about two pencils thick.” 



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Care for your hair


Here are some tips to protect your hair from the vagaries of weather

 

Winters can be quite a nightmare for your hair, if you don’t take proper care. Hair(get Brazilian hair for only $20) can get parched, look dull, dry, and become brittle in winter due to varying temperatures, or weather changes. Listed below are a few simple tips that you can follow to protect and have healthy hair in the winter season.

Wear a scarf or cap to protect your hair from the cold winds. Try and cover your hair as much as you can when out in cold winds to prevent hair breakage, prevent split ends and damaged hair. The cap should be worn loosely or else it may hamper blood circulation in the scalp.


Deep conditioning - Apply a leave-in hair conditioner after bath to keep hair strands supple and shining. Winters can leave hair feeling dry and crunchy, hence deep conditioning is essential to fight winter blues.


It is essential that you use a wide-tooth comb when dealing with wet hair, making sure to dab wet hair with a soft towel first. Avoid too much brushing as hair are most fragile when wet.


Don't go outside with your wet hair. The cold breeze can create problems for your wet hair and make them frizzy and dull. Wet hair could also result in hair breakage due to cold air.


Avoid using blow dryers and curlers on the hair. Try limiting their usage or apply a hair spray before experimenting on your hair. The less you’ll deal with styling tools the better you’ll be.


Don't wash your hair every day, doing so will strip it of its natural oils and make them dry. Washing hair too often also replaces natural oils with artificial oils and can also cause an itchy scalp or dandruff.


Avoid taking hot showers or washing your hair in hot water. The generated heat can damage them. Instead, use cool or lukewarm water while taking head bath.


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2013年12月26日星期四

Rockettes Reveal Unlikely Surprise: They Do Their Own Makeup And Hair (VIDEO)




 


The Rockettes are the picture of perfect uniformity, with every long leg kicking in time with the next. There's even a strict height requirement: Every dancer must be between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall.

Yet two dancers from the legendary dance company recently told HuffPost Live that there is room for individuality in a way we'd never expect: The dancers are responsible for their own hair and makeup.


"We do our own hair
($20~70 Brazilian hair) and makeup for every show," said Christine Walsh Warren, "because we know ourselves the best!" Color us thoroughly impressed. Now we can add the Rockettes to the list of glamorous performers you never knew did their own makeup along with Miss American contestants and professional ballerinas.

Watch a clip of the Rockettes interview above and catch the full segment on HuffPost Live.



Raydene Salinas


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