Monday, February 22, 2010

How to make your hair look like it has Big Body naturaly....

Get Big-Body Hair With Little Effort

 By Lori Bergamotto

For spring, hair is full and loose. Get the look with ease by using the right technique.

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Short to Shoulder-Length Hair

Good news: You have the easiest hair type for this style, says Anthony Cristiano, a Chicago- based runway stylist. Just air-dry or blow-dry, tousle, and go.

  • If your hair is very fine, use a light volumizing spray on wet strands. For slightly longer lengths, spritz a lifting spray on damp roots.
  • Set your dryer on a warm or medium heat setting and lightly blow your hair upward. The key: Go against the direction of growth, to build body.
  • Gently lift hair with your fingers. And skip setting the style with heavy products. If you have fine hair that falls flat fast, however, mist on a light hair spray, like L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Hairspray ($15 at drugstores), a favorite of runway pros.

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Looking for Healhty Hair then you might want to follow these tips.....

Shampooing, conditioning, hot oil treatments, serums, and sprays — what do we really need to do to keep our hair healthy and looking its best? Here’s what you need to know to make the most of your daily hair care routine.

Daily Hair Care
You may not spend much time thinking about it, but your daily hair care routine can make a real impact on your appearance. Washing your hair too often or not often enough, using the wrong hair products, even how you brush your hair can either enhance its luster or cause dryness and damage.

Daily hair care also includes caring for your scalp because that’s where hair develops. The hair below the surface of your skin is the part that’s alive; you need to nourish these roots in order for the hair shaft — the part of the hair that’s exposed — to appear healthy and lustrous. Choosing moisturizing hair care products and minimizing blow drying and chemical treatments to your hair keeps your scalp — and your hair — looking its best.

Why Wash?
Washing your hair is the most critical element of daily hair care. Throughout the day, hair collects dirt and grime from everything you’re exposed to — pollution, cigarette smoke, dust, etc. Even if you stayed inside all day, you would still have buildup of dead skin cells from your scalp which can cause infection if not washed away on a regular basis. Regular shampooing is essential for removing this buildup from your hair and scalp and keeping it clean.

What Makes Hair Oily?
In addition to buildup of dirt, many women also complain about buildup of natural oils. What you think of as oil is actually sebum, a substance produced by glands in the skin of your scalp, which nourishes and protects the hair. However, too much sebum — as you probably guessed — can make hair look oily and clump together. Washing hair with shampoo helps remove excess sebum along with other dirt particles, leaving hair feeling fresh and clean again.

How Often Should I Shampoo?
Although daily hair care implies daily shampooing, women who are lucky enough to have normal hair — that is, not too dry or too oily — achieve the best results when they wash their hair only every other day. Washing hair too often can overdry the hair from the astringents in most shampoos; it can also cause an overproduction of sebum, which makes hair extra oily. However, if your hair tends to be oily, you probably need to shampoo every day. On the other side of the spectrum, dry hair is often most manageable and soft when you wait at least two or three days between shampoos.

Do I Need Conditioner?
Yes, conditioner is a key hair product necessary for moisturizing and maintaining soft, healthy hair. Women with oily hair may find thick, creamy conditioners to be too heavy for their hair; a light, clear conditioner is better for their daily hair care. Those with dry hair should opt for the creamy conditioners, leaving them on the scalp for several minutes each time to ensure the moisturizing ingredients penetrate the hair. In addition, women with dry hair should apply a deep conditioning hair product to their hair once a week to promote both softness and shine.

It’s time to take a close look at your daily hair care regimen. Vibrant, healthy hair can be yours as soon as today!

 
 

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The Right Foods for Great Hair

The Right Foods for Great Hair

With the right foods, your hair %u2014 and your body %u2014 can be its healthiest. Find out what should be on your plate in the list below.

By the editors at Daily Glow
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Eating right can help make your hair shine. And luckily, lots of the picks that are good for your body%u2019s health are good choices for your hair. Read on to find the best %u2014 and tastiest! %u2014 hair care tips.

Salmon. Fish is full of protein, which is the chief component of hair. Oily fish like salmon contains beneficial omega-3 fatty acids that can help prevent a dry scalp, as well as vitamin B-12 and iron.

Beef, lamb, and oysters. These foods can supply your body with zinc, which can give your hair a boost.

Chicken and turkey. Poultry is packed with protein; it's also rich in iron.

Eggs. Eggs are another food that's rich in protein; they're also a good source of vitamin B-12 and biotin.

Milk, yogurt, and cheese. Dairy products are plentiful sources of calcium and protein. Choose low-fat or fat-free versions so your waistline and hair can both benefit.

Nuts. Cashews, pecans, and almonds are full of zinc. Walnuts contain zinc too, along with alpha-linolenic acid. And Brazil nuts provide the mineral selenium, which can help keep your scalp healthy. Many nuts contain B vitamins as well.

Flaxseed. Add ground flaxseed to cereal to boost your consumption of beneficial omega-3s.

Sunflower seeds. Choose these for a snack %u2014 it has benefits for your hair because of its B vitamin content.

Olive oil. This healthy oil contains beneficial vitamin E, so use it for your sautas well as your salads.

Lentils and kidney beans. Legumes like these supply the protein your hair needs for growth; in addition, they provide iron, zinc, and the B vitamin biotin.

Whole grains. Whole grains are full of B vitamins, iron, and zinc. The foods to choose are whole-grain breads, breakfast cereals, and pasta. Other good whole-grain sources are oatmeal, brown or wild rice, buckwheat, and popcorn (skip the butter, though).

Avocado. Eat avocado to get a good dose of vitamin E %u2014 pass the guacamole!

Broccoli, spinach, and chard. Dark green leafy veggies are full of vitamins A and C. Your body uses these foods to produce sebum, the oily secretion on your scalp that works like conditioner. These veggies also pack iron and calcium.

Carrots, squash, and sweet potatoes. The vitamin A in orange vegetables can help keep your scalp healthy. Apricots are a good choice, too.

Cauliflower and cabbage. These vegetables provide silica, a mineral that may help protect your hair against loss and breakage.

Onion and garlic. Your hair will benefit from the bioflavonoids contained in these flavorful allium vegetables.

Oranges and grapefruit. All the citrus fruits, in fact, are good sources of vitamin C, which helps your body absorb iron.

Water. Drink plenty of water to keep your hair %u2014 and your body %u2014 well hydrated.

A balanced diet that's heavy on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy foods is a great choice for the health of both your body and your hair. Choose a mix of the foods on this list to ensure a healthy head of hair. If you're considering taking supplements to make sure you're getting enough of any of these vitamins or minerals, talk to your doctor. Some can be dangerous in high doses.

Choose the right foods, such as the ones listed here, and you%u2019ll have beautiful hair to complement your healthy physique.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Is the FRIZZ in your hair killing your style..






Tons of Frizz

Have you ever gone to the beach and realized that humidity is leaving your hair like frizz mat or all those little new hair is acting up on you? In the beauty world, a certain hair polish has a cult-like following, and rightfully so. Moroccanoil ($32.49  at MoroccanOil.com), an Argan oil blend, is rich in vitamins that improve the hair’s elasticity while reconditioning strands and adding plenty of frizz-free shine. You only need a few drops; best thing it you can use it either on dry or wet hair or both, try it once, and you’ll be hooked, I swear.

Breaking News: Fashion Designer Alexander McQueen Found Dead in London Home at Age 40

The fashion industry received shocking news today that the controversial and ever-so-brilliant fashion designer Alexander McQueen was found dead in his London home at age 40, just days before London Fashion Week and a month before he was scheduled to unveil his new collection at Paris Fashion Week. Reports of suicide are surfacing, but have yet to be confirmed.

Here is what we learned from CNN.com this morning:

(CNN) -- Top fashion designer Alexander McQueen was found dead in his London, England, home Thursday, a spokesman for his company said.

The designer, born Lee McQueen, had a reputation for controversy that earned him the titles "enfant terrible" and "the hooligan of English fashion."

Asked about reports of McQueen's death, London's Metropolitan Police said a 40-year-old man was found dead at an address in Green Street, central London.

They would not confirm his identity, and said the death was not being treated as suspicious.

A statement on behalf of his family said: "Alexander McQueen today announces the tragic news that Lee McQueen, the founder and designer of the Alexander McQueen brand has been found dead at his home. At this stage it is inappropriate to comment on this tragic news beyond saying that we are devastated and are sharing a sense of shock and grief with Lee's family.

"Lee's family has asked for privacy in order to come to terms with this terrible news and we hope the media will respect this."

Fellow designer Vivienne Westwood was "incredibly sorry" to hear the news, a spokesman was quoted by Britain's Press Association as saying.

BTC sends their condolences to the McQueen family and his team of incredible talent. His vision and creative wonder will sorely be missed.

OMG, I can't believe this

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Spring Beauty Trends - Best Beauty Trends - Marie Claire

From prepster headbands to flirty pink pouts, beauty pros reveal the best runway hair and makeup trends to try right now.

Top 5 spring beauty trends, get inspired...

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Rob braid can be Soft and Sexy

For those of you that always ask me how I do that braid here is the instruction on how to do it and you can make it as fansy as this one but you can just leave it as a regular braid.. enjoy

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