Sunday, 6 May 2012

short hair style ideas

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Keep your short bob or pixie haircut looking like it was sculpted by a professional hairdresser by using high-quality styling products. When your hair is simply unmanageable grab your smoothing cream or volumizing paste and add refinement to your locks. Don't forget about the revitalizing effect of shine serum which guarantees the blinding gloss of your locks. Talk with your stylist before making a long-term commitment to short crops. Leave the salon 100% pleased with your look and don't neglect the importance of the selection phase. Browse through our parade of new short hairstyles for the spring season.
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Friday, 16 September 2011

Technique---Curling with a flat-iron , really cheap hair extensions

 Technique---Curling with a flat-iron , really cheap hair extensions
My apologies. I have been waiting for my husband to be home long enough to take pictures. That hasn't happened...he has been a little busy with a work project, so I pulled out my handy dandy tri-pod and my old camera with a remote. Unfortunately, the remote wasn't working. You really need both hands to do this so I hope explain it well.

I put in some Garnier Curl Sculpting Creme and went to work. When I curl their hair with a flat iron, I usually curl the ends under first. I can't always get the ends the way I want and this eliminates that frustration. So start at the base of the hair and slide the iron down and when you get almost to the bottom, twist the flat-iron just ever so slightly to get a nice bent under shape, more if you want more curls.





Like so.



Take a section of hair and separate it from the rest of the hair. Clamp your flat iron on the base of the hair. I take the end of the hair and wrap it around the flat iron, if only to give it direction and keep it going in the same movement. This is where the bevel on your flat-iron comes into play. You are basically using the bevel to curl the hair. So after I clamp onto the hair, I pull the hair on the bevel in the direction I am curling. Now, keeping the iron clamped, slowly slide it away from the base of the hair towards you. As you are sliding it out, you slowly twist the flat iron like you would when wrapping hair in a curling ironSee how I have my hand holding onto her hair and it is wrapped around the iron? That is not a necessary step...HOWEVER...it makes for more control AND it keeps the hair together to make more of a ringlet. If you don't do that, the curl ends up being unpredictable.


Here is where I am twisting and sliding at the same time.
Follow this same fluid movement to the end of the hair.



And let go.



This second one shows more detail than the first.Clamp
Twist


Twisting and sliding



Now I find as I get towards the end that sometimes the hair gets tight, so I loosen my grip on my flat iron.



Like so


Then pull your flat-iron out of the hair towards the ground.


Finish the hair



All this took me two minutes, tops.
But I didn't want to leave ringlets, so I ran my fingers through the curls.
And separated them by pulling the top from the bottom.








Then sprayed


And scrunched

Tada!
I hope this helps for those who have questions. When my husband gets home...a video as well.

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

My opinion on school pictures , really cheap hair extensions

 My opinion on school pictures , really cheap hair extensions


see, nothing too crazy about their hair. The most "extreme" thing was the curls in Tess's hair. I do like to keep their hair modern, so we did some corkscrew curls. That was it.
So please learn from my mistake...fancy is NOT always better. 
 

Saturday, 10 September 2011

Triangles Styles, really cheap hair extensions

Triangles Styles, really cheap hair extensions


 We did this on triangle day for preschool.Start by parting the hair from one ear to the other.


 From the front to the line in the back, make a triangle. Like so.
When I originally did this, it was a lot more polished, but you get the basic idea. You now part from that first triangle, another triangle. Like so.



Repeat until you reach the ears.
Now, here is where it is up to you. I parted my middle triangle into two and pulled the ponytails from each side into one ponytail. You could do two ponytails with all of the hair...whatever.

Now, after I did that, I realized that the ponytails were a little droopy and that made me sad.

I don't like droopy.
So I pulled the two ponytails into one ponytail. And I made my triangles into a square.









Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Basics...Inside Out French Braids/Dutch Braids , really cheap hair extensions

 Basics...Inside Out French Braids/Dutch Braids , really cheap hair extensions



This third kid thing has really cramped my hair style. My girls have been sporting these mucho lately because it is fast and easy. Either both braids will stop at the base of the neck, go all the way down, be pulled together into one ponytail and finished with bows. Yeah, I suck.

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Emo and Scene Kids, really cheap hair extensions

 Emo and Scene Kids, really cheap hair extensions



While Scene kids are more into the look of say, Sanrio characters, like Hello Kitty. And also, Gloomy Bear is a big thing for them.While emos and scenes are close to each other, I think the difference is more than what it seems. It isnt just the personality, but the style too.

The common thing shared among them is probably the hair. But scene hair is most definately BIGGER.xDYou should be able to tell the difference, on the spot, from an emo or a scene kid. Guys are harder to distinguish than girls most of the time. But see a guy with a lot of confidence and he seems like hed have a big mouth on him, wearing bright colors, and big sun glasses..I think its safe to assume hes 'scene'. While a guy wearing mostly black, quiet in the corner, walking slowly..well, thats emo. But even if an emo doesnt follow the personality, you can still tell them apart by the overall style

Thursday, 1 September 2011

HAIRSTYLES FOR ROUND FACE SHAPES, really cheap hair extensions

HAIRSTYLES FOR ROUND FACE SHAPES, really cheap hair extensions

About 75% of women reading this article, think they have a round face shape. don’t. That is about the percentage of women who get it wrong.



“I have round face!” is how the disappointed woman will announce her perceived round face shape. It is said, in such a way, as if having a round face shape is a failure of sorts. How did round face shapes get such a bad rap? Maybe because it is wrongly equated with being overweight. Round face shapes can be the most exquisite and lovely faces of all. Women will quickly mis-diagnose their face shape as round, after a small weight gain, say, or after a long winter of indulging in a multitude of sins. But, a small weight gain usually Hair styles can enhance a round face shape will not change an oval face shape to a round face shape. Bone structure is the most important factor in the geometry that makes up our visual face shape.



A weight gain though is all too quick to stare us back in the mirror, everywhere, including on our faces . So, it’s easy to understand how this kind of misnomer happens. In our own critics eye, we may indeed look more round, when in truth, the weight gain has just made the face shape a heart, fuller oval, rectangle or whatever shape we’ve had since puberty.



Not many people have truly a round face shape. A round face shape is a perfectly symmetrical shape after all. The characteristics that go into making a face appear round are, rounded jaw line, widest part of the face being at the cheeks and ears, a face that is close to being as wide as it is high.



The underlying bone structure may allow for fuller looking cheeks. Also, if the eyes are big and round, this adds to the illusion of looking more round. I am certain some round face shapes can be the most exquisite and lovely faces of all, there are many beautiful celebrities with round faces. One reason, may be the uniqueness of the round face. There just are not many people who have round face shapes. Another reason is that a round face shape alludes softness . . . and here’s the proof!



So, what are the best hairstyles for round faces? Keep these basic hair design principals in mind:



Try:



* Hair styles with fullness and height at the crown

* Soft waves

* Asymmetrical styles

* Off center parts

* Hair styles that are longer or shorter than chin length

* Short hair styles, swept off the face

* Wispy, partial bangs work well and sometimes a short fringy bang

* By layering the top to achieve fullness and keeping the rest of the cut relatively close to the face, your face shape will appear longer and narrower



Avoid:



Chin length hair with rounded lines, that mirrors the faces circular shape



* Straight hair - which looks severe

* Center parts - which can make the face look too round

* Fullness at side of ears

* Straight full bangs

* A rounded haircut ending at the chin will certainly add weight to your face shape. Because the widest part of your face is at the cheeks and ears, you need to avoid having the fullness of the cut here as it will make your face appear wider.

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