Showing posts with label Hair Salon. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Straight, Sleek Hair Styles

Straight, Sleek Hair Styles
Straight, Sleek Hair Styles

Today the "in" look for teens through womanhood is the straight, sleek hair styles that exude confidence, poise, and style. Unfortunately, most of us were not born with perfect hair. We fight curls, frizziness, coarseness, fineness, color (or lack thereof), and downright contrariness when it comes to our hair. We even go so far as to rate how our day is going by a "good" or "bad" hair day. A woman may be impeccably dressed with perfect makeup, nails, and accessories, but if her hair is a mess, she does NOT look good. Conversely, if her hair is gorgeous, she still looks good. So, I think it's safe to say that a woman's hair is either her best or worst asset. To get the straight, sleek styles that so many women admire these days, there are a few "must haves" to get this trendy look.

Assuming you have a good haircut, the first step in creating your sleek "do" is selecting a shampoo and conditioner which address the difficult areas of your hair. Determine the factors that make your hair challenging and look for products that correct these flaws. You will need a shampoo and conditioner that lend themselves to the straight styling and anti-frizz look. Ask your hair professional for suggestions. He/She is most familiar with your hair and the products which will work well for you.

After the shampoo and conditioning are done, a finishing product should be used on wet hair which will enhance your ability to achieve the straight style you are pursuing. Again, there are numerous products available for use before blow drying your hair, and individual hair needs will vary. Personally, since my untamed hair is coarse, colored, and frizzy, I swear by the products that contain sunscreens, vitamins, and SILICONS. They make lackluster hair shiny and manageable. Some of the best finishing products on the market are Citre Shine's Miracle Anti-Frizz Serum, John Frieda's Frizz-Ease Hair Serum, Marc Anthony's Simply Straight Instant Straightening Cream, Paul Mitchell's Super Skinny Serum, an Herbal Essence's None of Your Frizziness.

After applying the finishing product, dry your hair with a hair dryer which is designed to give you the desired results. Not all hair dryers are equal. For fly away or fine hair, select a product that has ionic heat like Hot Tools Anti-Static Ion Professional. This dryer uses negative ions to eliminate static and conditions hair with a moist heat that seals in moisture. If you straighten your hair more than once a week, use a dryer with an infrared heat feature since it dries hair from the inside out and causes less damage to the hair (CHI Rocket Professionals). If humid climate wreaks havoc on your tresses, try a dryer that features crystals like Metropolis Z-Ion Zirconia. This dryer feature uses zirconia crystals to counteract the charge that creates frizziness and results in glossier hair.

Once you have applied the finishing product and dried your hair with a good quality dryer, it is now time to add the crowning touch with a flat iron. To protect against heat damage from a flat iron, you should use a heat protector. Although some of the finishing products mentioned earlier have heat protection properties, I still find it helpful to use a heat protective spray. Some of the most effective heat protectant products are Tresemme, Tigi S Factor, Keratase's Ciment Thermique, GHD Thermal Spray, and Redken Heat Glide.

Straight, Sleek Hair Styles
Straight, Sleek Hair Styles

Again, like hair dryers, flat irons are not all the same. Some of the best rated flat irons (at least 4 stars out of 5) are Sedu Pro Ionic Ceramic, Solia Tourmaline Ceramic Ion, HAI Convertable Ceramic, CHI Ceramic, GHD Classic Styler Hair Straightener and BaByliss. Personally, I have a CHI Ceramic flat iron and have been very pleased with it.

To create a dazzling straight style, your hair should be straightened in small sections. I use metal hair clips to separate my hair into sections. Beginning with the bottom layer of hair, I take a small section of hair, spray with the heat protectant, and apply the flat iron next to the roots and slowly glide the iron along the hair section to the ends with a smooth, straight motion. This process is repeated until all hair sections have been straightened.

Finally,if desired, use a finishing spray (hair spray). I skip this step since the finishing product and heat protectant seal my hair, making hair spray unnecessary. Also hair spray will create a stiffer effect and prohibit your hair from having silky, flowing texture and movement.

After following each of these steps carefully and using good products and appliances to straighten and enhance your best hair features, you are now ready to step back and admire your beautiful tresses. Put on your fashion best, go out on the town, and get ready for lots of compliments!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Thin Hair Style

Thin Hair Style
Thin Hair Style
When you have thinner hair, it can be hard to find the right hairstyle that will not only compliment your facial shape but also perhaps hide the thinning spots of your hair as well. All too many times the latest and most popular hairstyles tend to only accentuate your thinning hair instead of making you feel more comfortable and fashionable. There are millions of people who have thin or fine hair that may not go well with absolutely every hairstyle, but there are many great hairstyles that can compliment your hair and your style.

As men and women both experience thinning and fine hair, men have to be just as careful with their hairstyles as women. For men the absolute best hairstyle and cut to go with is of course the short hairstyle. If you have really fine and thinning hair than you will want to avoid the spiked up look but if your hair is only slightly fine than you can more than likely still pull off the gelled spikes and enjoy this style as it is a classic that will never go out of style. If you hair is too fine for this look than there is nothing wrong with leaving your hair short and not styled. Men can pull off this look as sexy, rugged and even casual.

As a woman, it is not as easy to find the best hairstyles to compliment their thin or fine hair. Short hairstyles are known for taking the attention away from your hair and back to your face. This makes the shorter lengths, about chin length or slightly longer, your best choice for appropriate length. The side swept bangs are very popular for 2008 and they are perfect for thinning hair because they bring attention to your face and add a bit of volume to your hair cut at the same time. To create the appearance of thicker and fuller hair all you have to do is pin your hair behind your ears. It is the simplest technique to create the appearance of thick hair, even if you don't have it.

Thin Hair Style
Thin Hair Style
If you are attached to your long hair, there are several different styles you can go with in order to hide your thinning or fine hair and make it appear as though you have a thick head of hair. Any style that allows you to pull your hair up into a fancy up-do or even just a pony tail can help you minimize the look of thinning hair. Braids are another option you have at your disposal as they create a great look for going out at night and going to work during the day. Each of these ideas provides a variety of different options within one another so you are never coming up blank with hairstyle ideas.

For those of you out there with thinning hair it is important to stay out of the sun for longer periods of time because this can greatly damage your hair and even make it thin that much more. Also using curling irons or flat irons on a regular basis is also something you should try to avoid. These are both damaging treatments for your hair, if you can avoid using products and styling tools to create your hairstyle you should.

You are not alone, there are millions of people who have the same thinning hair problem and are looking for great hairstyles to disguise it. By following these great tips and steps you are on the road to a new look and a new you! There is nothing better than loving your new hairstyle and hiding your thin areas.