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10 Top Hairstyle


    Knowing what not to do to your hairstyle is just as important as what you do to create the hair of your dreams.  Like everything in life, there are dos and don'ts.

    Listed below are the top 10 ten actions you don't want to take when it comes to styling your hair.

    1.  Don't go to the salon unprepared to request the hairstyle you wish to wear.

    Many hair consumers mistakenly believe that their hairdresser can work miracles, can read their mind and can instantly pick out the best hairstyle for them.

    There are many variables to consider when it comes to selecting a hairstyle and it is up to the hair consumer to do their homework and research their own hair options.  Face shape, lifestyle and budget all play into the final style selected.


    2.  Don't select a hairstyle or haircut that is impossible to maintain at home on your own.


    While many Hollywood celebrities have a expert hairdresser at their fingertips to make sure their tresses look paparazzi perfect, most consumers have to deal with their hair without those constant hairdressing services. 

    3.  Don't skimp on proper hair care or hair styling products


    Some hair care lines sold in drugstores may work for some types of hair and some styles.  However, if you have highlighted or chemically processed hair or require added volume or control, the less expensive non-salon lines might not do the trick and could make styling your hair a constant challenge.

    Consider your options.  You may be able to compromise by buying both mass market and high quality products and alternate between them for best results.  Or maybe your hairstyle requires high quality hair care lines.  Be honest and don't work hard to achieve a great style only to undermine it with products that don't support it.

    4.  Don't use the wrong hairstyling tools

    There are many different tools available to create fabulous styles.  These tools range from blow dryers and curling irons to hot rollers and round brushes.  Make sure you use the proper tools when re-creating your style. 

    If you're unsure what tools to use, ask your hairdresser to give you a lesson at the salon.  It may be impossible to copy the style your professional hair consultant designed for you if you don't deploy the same styling techniques, products and tools.

    5.  Don't overuse hairstyling products


    Less is more when it comes to utilizing styling products.  If you overdo the gels, mousse and hair sprays you risk developing product build-up on your tresses which can make your hair misbehave. 

    6.  Don't copy celebrity hairstyles without caution

    Keep in mind that Demi Moore and Jessica Simpson can wear just about any hairstyle their heart desires because they have professional hairdressers custom designing those styles to maximize their best features and minimizing their less attractive.

    What looks fabulous on Demi and Jessica may not look the same on you unless you truly look exactly like them, have the same type of hair and wear the exact shade of hair color and cosmetics.  Set fair expectations and you won't be disappointed.

    7.  Don't ignore high end cosmetology schools as hairstyling options

    Some of the higher end schools such as Toni & Guy and Paul Mitchell employ talented and seasoned professionals as instructors.  The schools have very high standards for the quality of hairdresser they turn out.  As a result, a high end cosmo school is a great place for getting some hairstyling work performed, even if it is just a slight shaping and trim to maintain your high priced style from a different salon.

    In fact, a great option is to have your hairstyle created at a top notch salon but have maintenance performed at the cosmo schools to average out your hair style maintenance costs.

    8.  Don't be a slave to hair trends

    Hairstyles change constantly as fashion change.  Instead of being a slave to hair trends, find a hairstyle that works best for you and maintain that base look.  If you want to update your tresses to keep them looking fresh, opt for a change in hair color, highlights, lowlights or slight texture.  If you look great in a bob, keep that as your basic style but work with your hairdresser to keep it looking contemporary.

    9.  Don't ignore hair accessories as a fabulous hairstyling option

    Some hair consumers mistakenly believe that hair accessories are only applicable for young people or certain types of hair.  This is not correct.  Any hair accessory can be adopted for any age, hair type, texture, fashion or style.  Use these fabulous fashion accessories to instantly change your look without a trip to the salon.

    10.  Don't count out hair extensions as a way to achieve different hairstyles

    Whether you want a temporary hairstyle change that a clip-in hair extension can offer or a more permanent change for 3-4 months, hair extensions have come a long way towards affordability and high quality. 

    The Jessica Simpson clip-in hair extensions are a great first step towards experimenting with new hairstyles in the privacy of your home in just a few minutes.

    If you enjoy the clip-in extensions then be bold and try a partial head of fusion style hair extensions for more lasting hairstyle options.
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Hair Quiffs style


    Blame the return of the hair "quiff" on Patrick Robinson who's the sizzling new designer at Perry Ellis.  Robinson showcased a fun, yet fresh, fashion collection at The Olympus Fashion Week in New York.

    Not only did Robinson's spectacular designs showcase the 50s-inspired clothing styles that are currently flooding the fashion scene, he had many of his models coiffed in the hot new quiff-like hairdos.

    Famous for being upbeat, optimistic and edgy, Robinson matched his fun fashion designs with the retro hairstyles that are a combination of a heavily backcombed pouffy crowns with a mid-head straight tail.

    There is some controversy over whether the quiff (pronounced so it sounds like wiff with a Q in front) is a 40s, 50s or 60s hairstyle.

    Some fashionistas claim the quiff first appeared in the mid 1940s around the time that World War II ended.  Others link it back to the era of the 50s or the 60s.

    In reality, the quiff doesn't fade very far from the catwalks.  The edgy style emerges every few years in a variety of incarnations from a partial to a full blown hair design.

    Imagine my excitement when I spotted gorgeous blonde Kaley Cuoco of ABC's 8 Simple Rules (now defunct) on Jimmy Kimmel with a low key example of the hot new hairstyle.

    Ironically, the Paris haute couture fashion show season which followed The Olympus Fashion Week in New York by several months demonstrated that Robinson is truly a trend setter.  Designer Yohi Yamamoto edged up his hot 50s fashion trends revolving around pastel cardigans and pretty skirts.  Yamamoto folded in some oversized suits on rail thin models with industrial-strength lacquered sky high quiffs.

    In some cases the front quiffs were combined with back hair knots and twists to trigger memories of a merged version of the the 50s bouffant/beehive.

    Whether you wear it in a low key way with a ponytail like Kaley or a big style like the current Paris catwalks, the beauty of the quiff is that you don't have to have long hair to wear the 2004 version.



    Even short haired folks can wear the quiff.  They simply pop a pin-on pony at the back of their heads for the straight bottom flow.

    The quiff, like all super finished styles, works best on day-old hair that has time to accumulate some natural hair oils.  When possible, create your quiff on hair that is not super soft or slippery.

    There is some question about when the quiff first made its appearance.  Some say that it was in the mid 1940s around the time that World War II ended.  Others link it back to the era of the 50s.

    The 2004 version of the Quiff is sleeker and isolated to just the front portion of the head.  It is usually combined with the long sleek pony that either cascades to one side or straight down the back.


    Step By Step Instructions

    Follow the instructions below to steal Kaley's catwalk quiff.


    1.  Start with aged hair (day old) that is either naturally straight or has been blown out stick straight.

    If you prefer to start with newly washed hair, be sure to prep with lots of styling products to help hold the quiff hairstyle in place.

    2.  Using a comb, a pick, or the tail of either, create a vertical part that runs completely across the top of your head from ear to ear.

    The goal is to create two different sections of hair.  This should include a front and back section.  Depending on the desired height of the quiff, add more or less hair to the front section.

    3.  Clip off the front section of hair from the back section.

    4.  Separate the top section of hair into 1" sections.  Working on each section at a time, tease or backcomb the target section of hair to the desired height.

    Note:  For the most lift and fullness it's important to separate strands into smaller individual sections.

    5.  Smooth each teased section carefully with your fingers or a comb. Layer each section on top of the previous one to create a firm foundation.

    6.  Use a firm hold hairspray after you backcomb each section for strong hold.

    7.  Pin the top section so that it has height and lift.

    For a more dramatic quiff as showcased on the Paris runways, pull all of your tresses off your forehead.  If you prefer a softer look, combine your quiff with a forehead fringe.

    8.  Unclip the back section of hair.  Gather remaining strands into a ponytail.  Arrange the pony so the base rests at the middle of the back of your head.  Tie off the tail with a Blax or bungee that matches your current hair color.

    For a more finished look, select approximately 1 inch of hair from the side of the ponytail and wrap it around the base of the Blax or Bungee to camouflage the bangs.

    For a more formal look, skip the ponytail and form the remaining hair in the back into a hair bun or twist.  Pin the newly formed bun up off the neck.Source URL: https://cognition-senses.blogspot.com/search/label/haircolor
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Bob Hairstyle Secrets

    Bob Hairstyle Secrets

    One trick many hairdressers know about creating a crisp, flawless bob hairstyle is to place a flat hand mirror directly and horizontally under the perimeter of the finished cut. 

    The glass in the mirror reflects the line of the Bob at a perfect angle for checking and fine tuning the cut. 

    What does this trick tell you about a Bob?  That's it's key to find a hairstylist with lots of Bob cutting experience and skill.  Ultimately how good your bob looks depends on the hairstylist who cuts it for you.

    This style is best for hair which is naturally straight or has very light natural waves and/or loose curls.  Yes, it can be cut on hair which has lots of curl but to create the traditional Bob shape it will have to be either chemically relaxed or straightened or flat ironed daily.

    According to Michael Boychuck, owner of Primp Salon in Nevada, people in dry climates like Las Vegas love the bob's geometric cut because it’s basically wash-and-go. 

    Again, keep in mind that it depends on your base hair texture.  This may not be true for all hair types.

    Follow the steps below to re-create Camila's gorgeous hairstyle worn on an episode of Shear Genius 3. 

    Although her long naturally curly tresses were most likely covered by a Bob wig, you can still create the look on your own hair with the following steps:


    1.  Cleanse your hair according to your normal routine (Diluted Shampoo, Water Only, Conditioner Only).  For added fullness use a volumizing shampoo.
    2.  Rinse well and apply rinse-out conditioner appropriate to your hair length, type, texture and condition.
    3.  Finish with a cool or cold water rinse.  
    4.  Towel blot to remove excess moisture.  
    5.  Apply styling cocktail including a volumizing product to pump up roots.  If your hair tends to frizz include an anti-defrisant product to the cocktail.  Detangle from ends to roots.
    6.  Create desired part with tail comb and separate hair into 2 inch sections.  Work around the head using a100% boar bristle round brush in combination with a blow drier with a concentrator nozzle.  Direct air flow from roots down to the ends for shine.  Once each strand is dry, move onto the next

    Note:  To add volume to the roots, pull each strand up with your fingers and direct air flow from the ends to the roots.  This will build in more fullness.

    7.  When hair is completely cool go over the strands with a medium flat iron to add sleekness and turn the ends under.
    8.  Finish with a shine enhancing hairspray.  Add an optional hair flower.
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Secrets To Simple Long Hair


    If you want to grow long hair fast - with fast being a few hours, days or weeks consider these options:

    1.  Hair Extensions.

    100% human hair extensions that can instantly (a few hours) from chin length to below the bra strap.  The downside to using hair extensions for instant long hair is that hair extensions are not inexpensive and human hair is the most costly of the add-on hair options.

    If you are wanting instant Godiva locks for a wedding, a high school reunion or to meet your guy's parents, by all means consider hair extensions.

    2.  Add-on hair.

    Celebrity hairdresser Ken Paves has been working with add-on tresses with all of his celeb clients.  He loves the instant long hair effect so much that he teamed up with Jessica Simpson to create a line that Jessica would be proud to wear.



    Add-on tresses are much less expensive than extensions and they can be semi-permanent or permanent.  This all depends on your goals.

    The Real Truth To Growing Long Hair

    I have been growing my own hair since 1986 and I have personally tried every possible "fast hair growth" method available.  While I have managed to grow very long hair below my waist that is healthy.  I have learned the following secrets over the past twenty years:

    1.  Growing long hair takes a commitment.
    2.  Hair, except in rare cases, when it is growing at its optimal genetic rate - will only grow 6-8 inches per year.
    3.  If your have hair that is currently chin length and want it to be below your bra - take a ruler and measure the space between where your hair is currently and where you want it to be.
    4.  If you need 6 inches to reach your bra strap, plan on it taking 10-12 months for your hair to grow to your goal length.  Every person is different and it may take you a longer or short time depending on a wide variety of factors.
    5.  It is very important if you make the personal commitment to grow your hair long that you do all the right things which includes the following things:

    Proper nutrition.

    Drinking enough daily fluids.

    Minimizing unhealthy hair care habits (chemicals, hot tool use, damaging hair care product use).

    Eliminating hair growth retarding lifestyle habits (excessive caffeine, sugar, nicotine, alcohol, junk foods).

    Getting enough sleep, rest and relaxation.

    Taking vitamins, minerals & herbs.  Because of the current condition of the earth and exhausted soil, human beings must take nutritional supplements to operate at their maximum hair growth rates.  Whether you take a good multi-vitamin or a product designed to grow hair - this is an essential component for growing hair at your maximum potential.

    If It Sounds Too Good To Be True - It Is

    It is my opinion that the number one reason that hair consumers go through pain and suffering with their tresses is because they believe claims and promises that just are too good to be true.

    Anyone who has ever left a salon with horrible hair color, fried ends from perms or straighteners or has lost way too many inches of precious growth knows that it is easy to buy into promises of great color, texture and a hot style that won't require a lot of hair loss.

    Remember, it's your hair.  You have to wear it every day.  Consider any promises carefully and ask questions.Source URL: https://cognition-senses.blogspot.com/search/label/haircolor
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Hairspray Tips


    While hairspray might have gotten a bad reputation with past hair clogging formulas, the products available today are much more lightweight and hair-friendly. So, if it’s been a while since you’ve used hairspray, or if you’re looking for a great tough-hold hair styling product which is virtually fuss-free to use, then give hairspray a try - and make the most of it with these tips!

     Hairsprays come in different strengths to cater to all types of hairstyles. As a general rule, low hold spray is for looks that require nothing more than hold, such as straight hairstyles. Medium hold can cater for more structured styles, such as a half up, half down hairstyle or some loose carefree waves. And strong hold is for the more elaborate looks such as updos and anything that requires all-day hold such as a wedding hairstyle or a formal hairstyle.


     As well as different strengths, hairsprays also have different features depending on the brand. For example, some hairspray products feature a flexible hold which will allow you to style your hair one way, then give you locks a brush and re-style another way. It’s perfect for day to night looks or for an after work get together which requires a new 'do.

     One of the most common uses for hairspray is to add volume to your hair and there are plenty of volumizing hairsprays on sale that cater for this use. Add them to your roots and under layers to give your locks a volume hit.

     Hairspray can be used to revive a day old blow-dry by flipping your hair forward, giving it a good spritz with the hairspray, and then flipping your hair back and using your fingers to smooth your style back into place.

     For a natural looking hairstyle that will hold in place all day, spray hairspray into your hair brush and then brush it through your hair. Style your hair into place and then add another fine coat of hairspray over your locks directly from the can to set your style.

     It can be used to set your curls. Once your hair rollers are in place, or you’ve wrapped section of hair around your curling iron, spritz your locks with hairspray to help create and keep your curly shape.

     Hairspray is suitable for all hair types.

     Remember that a good hairspray will not leave your hair sticky or full of flakes. If it does then try another brand.

     Hairspray can be used to tame fly-away strands. Try this trick of spraying your hands with hairspray and then running your palms gently over your locks to keep any fly-aways in place.

     If you hate that crunchy feel that can result from using hairspray then there are two ways to avoid it. The first is to make sure that you don’t overdo it on the hairspray. Too much hair product will overload your locks and make them sticky and crunchy. Make sure you use the minimum amount for the style you’re trying to create (use the less is more approach and only add more spray if needed). The second is for when you’re heat styling. After adding your hairspray to your hair, let it soak in a little before using your blow-dryer, hair straightener or curling iron so that the heat doesn't make your hairspray finish too solid or stiff.

     If you’ve used hairspray as your setting product and you then find that your style is starting to drop then you can reactivate your hairspray by spritzing your locks with a little water.

     Our final hairspray tip is to pack a mini can of hairspray in your handbag to fix any minor hairstyle emergencies on the go.Source URL: https://cognition-senses.blogspot.com/search/label/haircolor
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