Hair Extensions

August 12, 2008 by beautymakeup1

If you are having trouble growing your hair or if your hair has become thin and generally causing you distress then have you thought about the option of having hair extensions applied? Hair extensions have made reappearance on the beauty world there has been an on going debate in which human hair extensions go up against synthetic hair extensions. There are many for and against reasons as to which are the best form of hair extensions but the real question is which ones are best for you

In recent years the trend that is hair extensions has crossed over from merely being just a celebrity trend. In the year that we live in today anyone who wants to have hair extensions applied can walk into pretty much any salon and have hair extensions placed in. The reasons as to why people have hair extensions placed in varies from person to person but the main reason for them still remains as being a way of adding extra length. Other reasons for having hair extensions applied are to add extra volume to your hair or as a way of adding extra color to your hair. The options open to you with hair extensions are bigger than they have ever been before and it comes as no surprise that more and more of us are now choosing to have hair extensions placed in.

Great Lengths hair extensions

Application: Attached to the natural hair with a patented keratin bond that the brand claims mimics your hair’s molecular structure.

Removal: In salon-only. They’re dissolved with a removal solution that promises not to damage your hair’s natural cuticle.

Made from:It’s 100 percent natural hair and are also available in 40 natural shades and 14 fashion colors.

Care factor: Be as cautious with blasting heat as you would with your natural hair. A Great Lengths soft-bristle brush is recommended to avoid tangling.

Cuts and colors: You can safely color them with a semi-permanent or chemical-free highlights or lowlights.

Lasts:Two to three months and up to six if you use the Great Lengths home-care shampoos and conditioners.

You’ll love them because: The cuticles are aligned in the same direction as your real hair so they’re harder to detect (Paris Hilton, take note).

Method of application that you use to have your hair extensions applied you should always have them applied by a specialist at a salon. Hair extensions are actually very easy to look after, although you very likely will notice that it will take a little bit longer to dry and style your hair because you will have more of it! You can treat hair extensions pretty much like you would your own hair.

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Conditioner

August 12, 2008 by beautymakeup1

Shampoo is meant to remove dirt, sebum (a.k.a. oils), and product buildup from your hair. But there are dozens of different brands to choose from, and even more types within those brands. The same goes for conditioners. Conditioners are meant to add shine, protect hair from drying out and allow for easier combing. Here, we run down the best shampoos and conditioners for four different hair types.

The term “hair conditioner” is vague. Hair conditioners fall into different groups according to what you want to accomplish with your hair. People with thin hair need a specific kind of “conditioner”, people with thick, dry hair.Buy a separate deep or leave-in conditioner to use once a week. If your hair is fine, use it in the shower and rinse it out immediately, the way you do with normal conditioner. The drier your hair is, however, the longer you’ll want to leave it in.

What is hair conditioner? It’s whatever you put in your hair to make it smoother, shinier, or just easier to comb through when you get out of the shower. Unfortunately, most commercial hair conditioners are full of stuff that’s pretty bad for the planet. Some of it, like palm oil, does its damage through the way its harvested and produced. Other ingredients, like many of the fragrances in hair conditioners (especially musk ketones) remain stubbornly in our water even after treatment at sewage facilities.

Conditioners are frequently acidic, as low pH protonates the amino acids, providing the hair with positive charge and thus more hydrogen bonds between the keratin scales, giving the hair a more compact structure. Organic acids such as citric acid are usually used to maintain acidity.

Clearwave water conditioners-condition hard without the bother and expense of salt, chemicals, or plumbing. Clearwave attacks the result of hard water: scale buildup in pipes, water heaters, fixtures and appliances.

The real reason people want to use a hair conditioner is to solve some kind of problem they have with their hair so it will look and feel better. Maybe your hair is too dry, or too frizzy, it’s thinning, or it’s been damaged by excessive colorings or relaxers; regardless of your problem, a hair conditioner should help you and your hair deal with it.

Avocado is a great natural conditioners, although it may not be available easily try to find them in the nearest shop.Mix mashed avocado with coconut milk until its smooth and about as thick as shampoo. Leave it for 15 minutes and rinse well.Put 1 small jar of real mayonnaise and 1/2 of an avocado in a bowl and smash it with your hand until its minty green in colour. Apply it all over your hair and leave it for 20 minutes.Now cherish your beautiful hair freed from the chemical hair conditioners.

Make waves with hair that twists, twirls and curls around and around. Pro-V Curls Conditioner helps protect, highly define and leave curls manageable for easy styling. Its Pro-vitamin formula is gentle enough to use every day, even on permed or color-treated hair. Use as a system with Pro-V Curls Shampoo to: Protect curly and wavy hair while controlling frizz, Leave hair noticeably lively, moisturized and defined, Get healthy-looking, ready-to-style hair

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