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  • TOP TIPS FOR FANTASTIC SKIN  By : SKINTIPS
    When you meet people, what do they see? Your face, your skin, that's what. Your skin condition can say a lot about your health and your lifestyle. Did you know that your skin is the largest organ of your body? An adult human skin weighs around 5kg (11lbs) and has a surface area of 2 sq. metres (22 sq. feet), which is approximately the size of a double bed. Even with your clothes on that's a lot of target for damage from the outside - injury, sunlight, cigarette smoke, environmental pollution. So your skin can be damaged by what it is exposed to, and at the same time, it reflects your internal emotions (e.g. when you sweat or blush) and conditions (especially the health of your digestive system). The condition of your skin is closely dependant on what you eat.
  • TOP 10 SKIN CARE TIPS  By : skincaretips
    We all dream of getting a miracle in a bottle. And so much ad copy leads us to believe it exists: An instant facelift. Zero pores. Paper smoothness. But our obsession with being flawless is absurd. Wrinkles happen -- adding character and depth to the face. Other changes occur as well -- features can become more pronounced and bone structure can become more angular over time. We get scars. We get freckles. And many other dings and dents. Are these catastrophes? Or merely a map of our lives? Certain products can help to offset all this, but aging is a natural (and beautiful) process that happens to all of us. And acceptance, not denial, looks better on everyone.
  • IS A HAIR LOSS SHAMPOO RIGHT FOR YOU  By : lossshampoo
    Using medicated shampoo to regain hair is one of the cheapest alternatives you can choose to use. A lot of people use this method and for some it works but this article will go into some of the root causes of hair loss and you will be able to determine whether or not this remedy solution will fit your needs.
  • REMEDY FOR OILY HAIR  By : OILY HAIR REMEDIES
    Oily hair can be a pain and is a common complaint among persons who have acne problems. Oily hair is difficult to manage, can be limp, and hard to style. A common misconception about oily hair is that it is caused by an oily scalp. The exact opposite is usually true. A dry scalp causes the oil glands in the scalp to produce more oil, and once on the scalp, this excess oil transfers to the hair itself. Therefore, to treat oily hair, one of the best things to do is focus on the dry scalp. Some people produce a lot more oil than others. There is nothing you can do about it other than frequent and regular shampooing with a mild shampoo. The best time to shampoo your hair is first thing in the morning. This way your hair is fresh all day. Many persons mistakenly think that hair shampoo is to wash the hair and not the scalp. Actually, shampoo is designed to clean the scalp and beautify the hair. Thus, the first recommendation is to shampoo the scalp. Women with long hair should apply the shampoo to the scalp without piling the hair on top, and use their fingers to massage the scalp.
  • HAIR GROWTH  By : growinghair
    When it comes to hair growth, we've all been guilty of anxiously looking in the mirror everyday to see if we have made any progress, only to become frustrated with the fact that it takes a long time to regrow hair. Added to that is the frustration that comes along with not being able to style your hair during this stage. That is why many refer to hair regrowth as an "awkward stage."
  • HAIRSTYLES: MEDIUM  By : mediumhair
    If you can't decide which hairstyle is for you, you might want to invest in a medium hairstyle. A medium hairstyle is one that is versatile. It falls about shoulder length and is cut in a way by the hair stylist so that you can wear it in a number of different ways.
  • NEVER LET YOUR HAIR DRY OUT  By : hairdry
    There is a constant battle going on in your hair between the need to keep it clean and the need to keep it from being dry and brittle. Assuming you want to keep it clean, what can you do to keep it from turning into dry hay?
  • TIPS FOR SLEEK AND SHINY HAIR  By : shinysleekhair
    Hair is a very important part of your appearance. Many of us have perfect shiny, bouncy hair but just because we do not take good care of them we now encounter suggestions from every person we meet. Your hair needs Vitamin E for shine and you can get this much needed vitamin by incorporating brown rice, nuts, wheat germ and leafy green vegetables into your diet. Different hair textures need different ingredients to make it shiny. Healthy, shiny hair enhances the beauty of a person.
  • TIPS ON HAIR STYLING  By : stylinghair
    Hair is made of a type of protein called keratin. Keratins are proteins; long chains of amino acids. Hair is actually a modified type of skin. Hairstyle, or hairdo normally describes cutting or styling hair on the top of the head, although it may also refer to the the cutting and styling of facial hair.Hair styles are often used to signal cultural, social, and ethnic identity and can be used to illustrate social status or individuality. It is a common misconception that men and women have the same hair. Different types of hair such as curly, straight, coarse, or fine will dictate the kind of hairstyle one may have.Straight Hair can be thick or thin but when in perfect, shiny condition, it gives the impression of a shimmering sheet of hair. A straight, blunt cut to the length you decide is best. Curly Hair is perhaps the most versatile.
  • MOST FLATTERING HAIR STYLE  By : HAIRSTYLES
    Many people look to celebrities to find a new hair style---spending tons of money on all kinds of magazines only to frantically tear through the pages in search of the perfect hair style.
  • TRIMMING LONG HAIR  By : TRIMMINGHAIR
    Hair is an important part of your appearance. Long hair is a stunning look on some women who take great pains to grow their hair to a certain length. Long hair should be brushed no more than twice a day with a high quality vent brush. Leave in oils such as jojoba make a nice hair conditioner the night before you wash. Using a high quality soft boar bristle brush to distribute the oil. Braid your hair and leave in for at least an hour or overnight if you are going to wash your hair the next day. Rosemary, lavender, cedar wood oil and Juniper berry are excellent for your hair and scalp. Just add a couple drops each to a 2oz bottle of jojoba oil. A hair cut is different from a trim in that considerably less is cut when you are trimming the hair as opposed to when you are giving or getting a hair cut.
  • HAIR CARE FOR THE SUMMER  By : summerhair
    Summer is time of hot. Summer can be particularly harsh on you. Hair care is important in summers and especially when you have to brave the sun outdoors whether for recreation or work. In summers, we need to take care of our hair from drying, and harmful sunrays. We need condition, moisture our hair regularly. The most common problem during the summer season is suntan. To avoid excessive tanning during summers, apply a lot of sunscreen lotion before stepping out into the sun. Try using a sunscreen for your hair. Leaving on a conditioner with UV protection is a great bet for dry and brittle hair. A regular oil massage too helps. Try deep-conditioning treatment, as the sun-rays damage the hair. Do not let trivial skin and hair issues dampen your spirits this season.
  • STRESS AND YOUR HAIR  By : HAIRSTRESS
    Stress is a feeling that's created when we react to particular events. Stress is a well-known trigger for depression and it can also affect your physical health. Stress is a psychological and physiological response to events that upset our personal balance in some way. Stress can cause illness and physical and emotional problems. Stressors can be divided into three broad categories frustrations , conflicts and pressures. Stress has affect on the mind, body, and behavior in many ways. The specific signs and symptoms of stress vary from person to person. Symptoms of stress is increased irritability ,deightened sensitivity to criticism ,digns of tension, such as nail-biting ,difficulty getting to sleep and early morning waking ,drinking and smoking more often ,indigestion and loss of concentration.
  • HAIR COLORING MISTAKES  By : MISTAKEHAIRCOLOR
    Hair coloring is very popular today, with over 75% of women coloring their hair. Hair color can also impact hair texture since it will instantly add volume to thin, fine strands and may impact curls and waves in some cases. Men and women have been coloring their hair since the beginning of time using chemicals, plants and pigments. In recent times, men and women dye their hair a variety of colors including everything from blonde to blue. Hair coloring can add spice and enhance many hair styles. A good hair color can add shine, drama and fun to your hair style. It can make some hair types easier to style. Hair color is not like paint that can just be removed with paint remover. A common mistake people make is thinking that hair color is foolproof. Hair blunders are common mistakes women make and usually do not even realize it. Many factors influence the outcome of your hair color. Perms, other processing, and the amount of time you leave it in will all make a difference. Avoid the temptation to add more color or try to remove the color at home with bleach or other harsh chemicals.
  • HARD WATER HAIR  By : hardwater
    Hard water is water that has a high mineral content. This content usually consists of high levels of metal ions, mainly calcium and magnesium in the form of carbonates. It is estimated that more than 85% of the water used by consumers in the US can be classified at some level of "hard" water. The term "hard water" was originally coined to refer to water that was difficult or hard to work with. Hard water requires a lot more soap, shampoo, or detergent than soft water; and the minerals in hard water can decrease soap's lathering capabilities. A common distinction is made between 'temporary' and 'permanent' hardness.
  • STRAIGHT TO CURLY:HOW TO  By : STRAIGHTHAIR
    To straighten hair, begin by shampooing, conditioning and towel-drying hair. Wash your hair with a tiny bit of moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Squeeze out the excess water and apply serum to your hair. Apply a heat protectant product to your hair, paying special attention to the ends. Apply to the ends of your hair, not to the roots, so that they don't get oily. If you're washing your hair every day or more, it may be better to choose a mild shampoo instead of a shampoo designed for oily hair. If you have decided to use a hair straightener, put your hair into sections again, and run over your hair with the straightener. If your hair is dry, it's a good idea to wash it less frequently.
  • CUTTING HAIR:SCISSORS OVER COMB TECHNIQUE  By : SCISSORS
    The scissors-over-comb technique, often used by barbers, is essential for many different cuts for men and women. This particular technique allows you to cut close to the head and follow the hairline. If you do it correct, you end up with a softer look, but not a freshly shaved look like you get with clippers.
  • FINDING A GEL FOR YOUR HAIR  By : GELHAIR
    Step One Figure out what type of hair you have. It is normally either oily or dry, hard or easy to manage, straight or curly, color treated or not. Hair gels are available for every type of hair.
  • HUMIDITY PROOFING YOUR HAIR FOR ALL HAIR TYPES  By : HUMIDITY
    Humidity-Proof Your Hair Rescue your locks from flatness and frizz. Spring showers bring spring flowers -- and bad hair days! Seasonal rains and temperature changes can cause humidity to rise, which means frizz and flatness for most women's hair. But you can beat the humidity! Here's how:
  • THE HAIR BASICS  By : basichair
    The hair on our heads isn't just there for looks. It keeps us warm by preserving heat. The hair in the nose, ears, and around the eyes protects these sensitive areas from dust and other small particles. Eyebrows and eyelashes protect eyes by decreasing the amount of light and particles that go into them. The fine hair that covers the body provides warmth and protects the skin. Hair also cushions the body against injury.
  • HOW TO CUT YOUR TODDLERS HAIR  By : TODDLERHAIR
    Tips For Cutting Your Toddlers Hair Cutting your toddler's hair can be as frustrating and as difficult as trying to bathe a cat. In some cases, the toddler will struggle more than the cat! Even if your toddler doesn't struggle with you cutting her hair, you might not be sure how exactly to go about it. Fortunately, there are some things that you can be aware of that will make the experience of cutting your toddler's hair an easier and more tolerable one.
  • How to get Wavy Hair  By : wavyhair
    How to get sexy wavy hair like Jessica Simpson or Rachel Bilson. This look isn't about to go out of style anytime soon. Wavy hair is very hot, hot, hot. Find out how to give yourself the red carpet look to die for.
  • Wavy Hair Style  By : wavyhair
    How to get sexy wavy hair like Jessica Simpson or Rachel Bilson. This look isn't about to go out of style anytime soon. Wavy hair is very hot, hot, hot. Find out how to give yourself the red carpet look to die for.
  • ADVANCEMENTS IN HAIR COLOR AND HAIR CARE  By : COLORER
    The hair industry certainly has gone through some major changes in the past 30 years. One of my favorite developments is the fact that today we have so many customized hair care products that make it much easier for our clients to make their hair look as good at home as we do at the salon (or almost as good). Our clients often complain about having difficulties duplicating what we do in the salon. We solve this problem by teaching them what styling aids to use and how to use them properly.
  • SHAMPOO TIPS  By : SHAMPOOER
    A little "How To" - First, thoroughly saturate scalp and hair using warm or cool water (hot water tends to dry out hair and scalp). Apply a small amount of shampoo (about the size of a quarter) to palm and rub hands together to evenly distribute. Now apply shampoo to scalp with the balls of your fingers. The primary objective of shampooing is to clean your scalp, not wrestle your hair, so concentrate on massaging gently and allow suds to be distributed throughout hair while rinsing. It's not necessary to do the "rinse and repeat" routine unless you have an oily scalp. (so you don't have to ball your hair on top of your head and massage all of it, focus on your scalp)

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