Wednesday, November 18, 2009

What is this hair style called??

It's in the 4th page of Yahoo! Avatars, "Wavy Hair in Long Ponytail." What's the big curl on the top called? I know you clip it..but wha'ts it called?



What is this hair style called??

It's usually referred to as a pompadour, though this can mean a few different things when it comes to hair. A pompadour is also a style of haircut for men--think 1950's, Elvis Presley, James Dean, etc. It's the same concept though, a curled or teased section of the hair in the middle of the head towards the front.



Hope I helped :)



What is this hair style called??

I'm too lazy to look it up.



What is this hair style called??

try here

I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

I have dark very thick hair and it always looks poofy or big. Would it be worth it to permanatley straightened/relaxed. I am a man with hair down/just below my eyebrow.



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

Hmm it'll work to make it flat but it will last 6 months and it will hurt your hair too.



I'd say no just because if you do that it will make your hair so flat and boring. Just try to find a shampoo and conditioner mix that help dry hair. It should fix the poof problem. Also next time you get a haircut ask for a little layering to make it look more neat.



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

definitely!!



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

before you commit to the perm, you could try a straightening shampoo %26amp; condition, like Herbal Essence's Dangerously Straight. you could also buy a flat iron/hair straightener. you can get one at walmart for about $25. if none of those methods work, consult your hairdresser and see if he/she thinks the straightening perm would help or hinder your hair. if he/she doesn't think it would work out, ask him/her about other options. good luck!



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

I don't think it would be worth it. A relaxer can be damaging. It can be damaging if it's not applied right, if your hair isn't properly taken care in general after being relaxed, and it could possible start to break if you don't get relaxers when you need them. A relaxer does give wonderful results, but if not done right you could be left with dry, brittle, breaking damaged hair. I would suggest investing in a CERAMIC flat iron, straightening serum perhaps, and definantly some kind of heat protectant. You can flat iron your hair a few times a week (3x) and you should be able to achieve sleek smooth hair until you next wash.



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

No, not worth it.



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

just be aware that it will grow quickly and be back poofy soon



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

On a girl with really long hair it might be worth it, but your hair is probably cut more often to keep it shorter and you will cut the permed hair and have the same problem in a couple of months anyway. Ask if your hair stylist can thin out your hair to try to cut away the thickness and that will help with the poofiness. Then try using straightening shampoo and conditioner like the new Herbal Essence or one by Pantene might help out.



Hope I helped! Good luck!



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

When you get your hair cut, ask your stylist to use thinning shears. It thins out your hair and it doesn't damage it. It'll eventually grow back to being thick though.



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

Use Phyto hair products. Their shampoos are great for thick and unmanageable hair. They are little pricey $22.00 a bottle, but really well worth it. Go to drugstore.com or sephora.com, the sell them.



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

i know how hard it is to use a flat iron for thick hairs.. it would take forever and your hands will ache if you wanna do it by urself... i suggest you to go for japanese straightening.. its works gr8 and the volume of your hair appears to be decreased too.. it worked for me.. its been a year i got it done and it is still straight and my hair is really long now.. 2 inches of hair shouldnt cost you much too.. try it out.. it is worth.. i love my hair now...



I have straight, but very thick hair. Would it be worth it to have permanatley relaxed/straightened?

Yes; it is possible for you to "relax" your hair with a chemical application. Since your hair is short, you'll have to touch up your new, natural growth every 4-6 weeks. Short hair and relaxers need constant maintainance. You can do this, though. My mother had an extra short choppy hair cut at one point in her life and went to the salon every 2 weeks for styling and every month for touch ups. Her hair is also very dark and thick, unlike mine.



I asked her how much maintenace would be required for me if I were to cut my hair short and "relax" it and she said even though my hair texture is thinner and softer than hers, I'd still have to touch it up as often / make frequent salon visits.



You could also texturize your hair instead of making it entirely straight. With a texturizer, you'll still have body. Go to a Dominican salon and get a consultation. Lots of Dominican guys have short hair and texturize it. Girls, as well.

Ok i have curly hair and i need advice?

i have curly hair and i usually put gell in it to be curly then afterwards i blowdry it so it wont frizz or get big but later on in the day it gets dryed out and gets bigger.... is it becuz i blow fry my hair after or no wat should i do to not let that all happen



Ok i have curly hair and i need advice?

you should let it air dry.



i have curly hair and i used to have the same problem..



but i let it air dry now and its A LOT better. (:



try not to put too much gel in it too..



that sometimes makes it dry.



Ok i have curly hair and i need advice?

well it kinda depends on how long ur hair is. i also hav curly hair (shoulder length and it's more wavy but it works) and i put gel in my hair wen it's wet then i leave it cuz i shower at night so i just put the gel in and then spray gel on it to keep it from frizzing. then in the morning i spray a little water on it and spray more gel on it just to put the frizz from the pillow down. Don't blow dry it unless u hav like really really curly hair that's short. and u hav a difruser. but just normal blow drying will make it frizzy cuz it probably breaks the gel that's holding ur hair in a curl



Ok i have curly hair and i need advice?

i dont know if this will be of much help unless u follow my way to make them look good..it makes mine look really nice now and i used to have a lot of problem earlier.



if u can u should massage your hair with warm oil like lets say olive oil and then wash off after an hour and if you dont have so much time to spare then leave it over night n wash off the next day..it makes ur hair more lively and so much softer.You should oil ur hair atleast twice a week like on the weekend and maybe be mid week.. its all the more better when u oil it before every wash but dont forget to leave it on for atleast 30- 60 mins..



pls stop using gel because it'll only damage hair further n make it drier.. i usually use a good conditioner (which is more important than a fancy shampoo) because it reduces volume and keeps hair in control all day..use a softening serum if you want to substitute gel



and yeah even blow drying will damage hair.. be careful..



take care.



Ok i have curly hair and i need advice?

dont put alot of gel because i did tht and it totally dryed out my hair and damaged my hair ALOT!!!!!



dont blow dry



let it air dryy



and i think u should leave some leave-in-conditioner instead of gel



dont mess up ur hairr, trust me



Ok i have curly hair and i need advice?

It is the combination of you putting gel in your hair and blow drying it. Most storebrand gels contain alcohol as an ingredient which drys out the hair naturally, on top of that you are blow drying which sucks up whatever moisture you have left in your hair. Keep in mind that afro hair is by nature the dryest hair texture there is.



Aloe vera gel, 100% natural, the only ingredient is Aloe vera is just as good and it holds well also.



You could also do co-washed(conditioner) washes in the mornings to achieve the curly look. Rinse your hair under water(try not to get the water on the scalp) with a moisturizing conditioner, its called the wash and go, add styling products and thats it.



Ok i have curly hair and i need advice?

All of these answers are great. Especially the one with the motowngirl.com advice. Aloe vera gel works great. Most store gels do have alcohol in it. Actually a lot of hair products in general have alcohol in it. All of your hair products should be geared towards moisturizing your hair. that will help the frizz. I like to use all natural things but I know my sister uses Paul Mitchell moisturizing leave in and it works well for her.

Cosmetic Surgery - Hair Line?

I hate my hair line, I have these two big round bald spots in the front and it's makin` me look old! is it possible to have hair put into these spots to make a better looking hair line?



Cosmetic Surgery - Hair Line?

It is possible, but you should ask a qualified plastic surgeon and read about the procedure before going for it, here you can read more about that and in that "before your surgery" section about what it means to do your homework before any procedure http://www.aestheticandplastic.com/proce...



All the best!!!



Cosmetic Surgery - Hair Line?

You may be seeing yourself too critically.Ask a few close friends if they agree,%26amp; then talk with a plastic surgeon to satisfy your curiosity.Also,there are ways you can style your hair,that can soften the look of your hairline..LOL



Cosmetic Surgery - Hair Line?

Sure. Find yourself a good cosmetic surgeon and go for it. They do it all the time. They can take hair from places you've never even dreamed of and put in on your head. Seriously.



Cosmetic Surgery - Hair Line?

Frontal baldness the only answer is Follicular unit hair tranplant,Minoxidal is usually not very effective in frontal baldness.Try some antioxidants



Cosmetic Surgery - Hair Line?

Some info on hair restoration: http://www.newimage.com/hair-restoration...



Good luck!

Hair care! Brittle and dry AND damaged?!!!!?

I used to have REALLY straight hair, but I got a perm (big mistake, I know) and well, it's gotten really brittle and dry... I mean, I got highlights before I got my perm and I guess that it's not a good combination. The hair that was highlighted was especially damaged when I got the perm...



I've recently started blowdrying my hair again because I don't like it wavy anymore, but I'm scared it's going to become even more dry and brittle and I'm worried. Is there anything I can apply on my hair (essence etc) that'll help it?



Oh, and I also heard that if you cut the ends of the dry brittle hair, it'll get better... is it true?



Hair care! Brittle and dry AND damaged?!!!!?

heat is your worst enemy right now, however, more



important is it to invest into some serious great products to help repair the damage.



I love super charged moisturizer by Paul Mitchel, great shampoo and repair by pureology.



I had super damaged hair from over bleeching but my hair bounced back when I changed hairdressers and started spending money on higher qualities on products.



If you can take it avoid blowdrying your hair or limit it at least.



Hope this helps you.



Hair care! Brittle and dry AND damaged?!!!!?

Trimming the ends of your hair will make the the ends of your hair healthy, but not the rest of your hair.



Healthy hair tips:



Use a moisturizing shampoo condtioner and leave in creme. I reccomened Neutrogena Triple Moisture, shampoo conditioner and deep recovery hair mask. It nourishes and



revitalizes dry dull damaged hair to softer shinier healthier hair everytime you wash it.



Reviews:



http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.a...



Neutrogena.com



If you dye your hair alot, leave your hair alone and wait to dye it atleast 3 years later or so. Hair dye has terrible chemicals that kill dry/damage your hair.



Brush your hair before shampooing and conditioner so your hair won't be tangeled and managable.



Don't wash your hair everyday try 3 times a week, Washing hair everyday strips the natural oils of your hair into duller dry hair.



Discontinue to heat style your hair or your hair will end up more dry/damaged, wait till it's completely healthy and maybe heat style once a week.



Avoid brushing hair while wet, gently use a wide tooth comb, hair is very vulnerable while wet and can break off easily.



Don't put your hair into pigtails, buns or ponytails while wet, that causes split ends, breakage and damage.



Deep condition twice a week to bring back moisture to your hair.



Trim your hair tips every 4-6 weeks to promote healthy hair grow and prevent split ends from happening.



While shampooing massage your scalp with your fingertips slowly, not with your nails, nails damage the scalp and nails tend to be dirty. it's not necessary to shampoo the ends, then rinse with warm water to open the hair cuticles.



While conditioner leave on for about 2-4 minutes so you can get great results then comb hair with wide tooth comb then rinse with very cold water to help seal the hair cuticles.



If you use gel/hairspray/moose stop using them. They damage and dry up your hair because of the alchohol it contains.



If you use heat appliaces (blowdryers,curling irons, hair straightener) use a heat protecter spray so it'll protect your hair from heat.



If hair is really dry, go to the salon to get a deep treatment on your hair.



Once a month use a special deep conditioning treatment like olive oil, vitamin e oil, mayonaisse, eggs, hot oil treatment, castor oil, coconut oil almond oil or avocado.



Take multivimains, vitamin e, follic acid or prenatal vitamins to promote healthy hair growth.



Drink lots of water for shinier/healthier hair and eat lots of protein and healthy food like meat, milk, cheese, peanut butter, eggs pasta, cooked beans and raw vegetables.



If your in the sun alot buy a cap or a hoodie to protect your hair from the sun, heat damages and drys out your hair.



Buy a leave-in-conditioner/leave-in conditioner/creme to moisturize your hair all day long and don't rinse.



After your out of the shower set your blowdryer on cool setting and blowdryer your hair for 2 minutes, this will help seal the hair cuticles for a smooth shiny surface.



While combing hair, comb it gentle to avoid breakage.



For a hot oil treatment:



http://www.albertovo5.com/vptreatment/pr...



Dry hair tip websites:



http://www.essortment.com/lifestyle/revi...



http://pome.ca/2006/11/10/shiny-hair/......



http://beauty.iloveindia.com/hair/shiny-...



http://www.girl.com.au/healthyshinyhair....



http://www.myhaircuts.com/shinyhair.shtm...



http://pome.ca/2006/11/10/shiny-hair/......



http://beauty.iloveindia.com/hair/shiny-...



http://www.girl.com.au/healthyshinyhair....



http://www.myhaircuts.com/shinyhair.shtm...



http://ezinearticles.com/?summer-hair-ca...



Hair care! Brittle and dry AND damaged?!!!!?

The blowdrying itself is a big mistake after the hair treatments. You should've start from one hair treatment and not simultaneous with other treatments. Take your Vitamins, especially Vit D and E.



Apply mineral oils, to strengthen your hair. Cutting the ends of the hair won't do you any good.



Hair care! Brittle and dry AND damaged?!!!!?

DAMAGED, DRY HAIR: A nourishing conditioner for dry or damaged hair which can be used for all hair types: Separate the white of an egg from the yolk, whip it to a peak. Add 1 Tbls. water to the yolk and blend until the mixture is creamy. Then mix the white and yolk together. Wet your hair with warm water, remove the excess moisture, and apply the mixture to your scalp with your fingertips. Massage gently until the froth is worked into your scalp, then rinse the hair with cool water. Keep applying the mixture until it is used up and then rinsed until all of the egg is washed away.



cutting the ends of your hair does not make it better.



Hair care! Brittle and dry AND damaged?!!!!?

I think the key is good product. there is a big difference between the salon sort and the supermarket sort. I used to use supermarket shampoo - pantene or whatever - and have quite dry/tending to frizzy/brittle hair which i colour as well. and after marvelling recently how soft/silky/straight my hair is after the salon, despite the fact that they blow dry it and all sorts - i asked a lot of questions about how it never feels like that for me at home. first question they asked me what shampoo i used and when i said pantene/supermarket brands - they suggested i try the same sort they use in the salon. this is called evokativ smooth shampoo (and conditioner, the brand is Sebastian. ) About $30 per product. and that i would notice a huge difference by this alone (I did.)



the next thing they used when styling, was crema styler 'anti frizz control with shine' (also sebastian). she mixed this with a few drops of laminates drops, a clear silicone-based gloss. I use that now before styling and the hair is able to be straightened with an iron or blow dried straight and still has a lovely soft texture, none of the brittle/dry/damaged it used to feel like. I am sure the sebastian is just one range of many with quality products but i stress it is a salon brand not a supermarket brand, get your hairdresser to advise.

I need hair tips + ideas !?

i have medium/long length curly hair thats really poofy,thick and big. i reaalllyyy hate it because i cant do anything with my hair except put it into a ponytail. i have side bangs kind of, and i straighten them everyday. i usually straighten my hair once every week, but for some reason i think my hair is getting damaged. like when i finish straightening my hair, it feels brittle kind of. do you know any hair tips for me to get healthier hair.



and also, do you know any ideas for new hairstyles i could get? im tired of always have it in a ponytail.



thanks!



I need hair tips + ideas !?

right after you shower...



dont do anything.



put garnier fructis extra hold gel in it and scrunch



then let air dry dont brush it either!



I need hair tips + ideas !?

Okay... let me think.



I suggest getting a heat protector for your hair



Chi Silk Infusion 6oz is really good! It will protect it! so it won't feel fried.



And I suggest messy buns... low ponytails, pig tails, high pony tails, headbands, etc.



goooood luck girlie!



I need hair tips + ideas !?

i suggest u use



pantene PRO.V smooth%26amp; sleek shampoo (keeps hair beautiffully smooth n shiney)



then before you blowdry, put sunsilk straight iron effect on (add a blob 2 hand then apply 2 hair, then comb though then blowdry) after blowdrying perhaps spray on hair protecter.



Then straighten!



Youu'll have great results!



as 2 styles, not sure!



maybe put ur hair in a side pony tail?



duno! sorrey!



hope i helped x

Hair extension glue?

Okay so I've tried the shampoo and the oils to get the glue out of my hair. I've even tried vegatable oil because I heard that works! But there are still big gross clumps of extension glue in my hair that I can't get out...ANY TIPS?



Hair extension glue?

Most beauty supply stores sell a glue remover specifically for this. It works better than anything I have tried. It's inexpensive (about $3)



Hair extension glue?

Use Rubbing alcohol to get the glue out...



Hair extension glue?

get glue remover are you may have to cut it out



Hair extension glue?

honey and brown sugar it creats.... something but i cant really describe it but it is more of a scrub for your head



Hair extension glue?

Why do you have extension glue in your hair?? Whoever removed them should have gotten all the glue out of your hair. Try Everclear from the liquor store.



Hair extension glue?

The glue removers hairdressers use are similar to paint removers. So, varsol or paint thinners might work. Put a small amount on a cloth and rub the glue gently between your fingers using the cloth. Shampoo afterwards.



Hair extension glue?

You basically just need something that will help it slip out so anything that is oily that you wouldn't mind putting in you hair I used to use baby oil and would have to shampoo my hair multiple times and would still have a little bit still left in. But in the future get your extensions sewed in not glued in because the glue method while it might be quicker glue takes your hair out and is also way to time consuming when your taking it out.



Hair extension glue?

Believe it or not I've tried the same thing.....you are going to have to go and get some bond remover.....it will be right next to where they sell hair glue....I used to hair huge clumps of glue in my hair....my beautician told my to get the bond remover and I let it set for maybe 10 minutes or so....take a wide tooth comb and it will slide right out.



Hair extension glue?

Get u some oilsheen in the spray can and spray it on the glue,slowly message the glue out then shampoo with neutralizing shampoo then condition with a good conditioner like Pantine.



Hair extension glue?

Glue ?!? Have you heard of silicon rings or micro-rings?!? Weave perhaps...? GLUE : ) !



Hair extension glue?

buy bond remover it's in a black and white bottle or cream of nature conditioner and let it sit for a while then it will start braking up and start combing right out



Hair extension glue?

I had hair extensions and also had the same problem as you.



I was advised by the shop who i brought the hair and glue from that acetone is the best. Has to be pure acetone. Put some on the glue and then rub with your fingers and use a comb at top of glue and it should break the glue and you can comb it out. Just be careful as you dont want to snap your own hair. Worked for me anyway. Good luck xx



Hair extension glue?

dont cut ur hair ! Use Dawn Dish detergent !