Showing posts with label Feeling less self conscious about your hair loss. Show all posts
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Friday, August 31, 2012

Short Hair for Women

Whenever we see women without long hair, a sense of confidence usually surrounds them. The opposite of long hair reflects self-assurance and makes a statement wherever you go. Just for the simple fact that there isn't long flowing hair to hide behind. Short hair lets the world know you're in control.

There are many benefits with rocking a short haircut. Such as...
- It's usually healthier than longer hair that is more susceptible to damaged ends.

- It's brings out the younger side of us all.
- It's bold and sexy.
- It's easy to manage for the women on the go.
- Women with fine hair will benefit from a short haircut because you can have chunky layers throughout to give a sense of full, thick hair.

If you're considering taking the leap into the sassy world of short hair, go for it! Change is good for all of us from time to time. Our hair is our focal point so making a drastic change from long to short hair will bring you that change you are looking for. Short hair will leave you feeling fresh, new and best of all give you the confidence to conquer the world. Be bold, be beautiful, be you.

Today's women are very independent and constantly on the go. So keeping a short hairstyle makes a lot of sense. Styling a short hairstyle is quick and easy. Sometimes your hairstyle is the last thing a busy women wants to think about...so keep it short and sweet.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

African American Hair Care Products

Because African American hair is prone to dryness and breakage, it is essential that you invest in some quality hair care products that were designed precisely for your hair.

Shea butter is an absolute must for African Americans. It is a great moisturizer for your hair, but did you know it works very well on your skin too? It is absorbed quickly into the skin and is best if it is applied twice a day. Oils By Nature makes a great shea butter and their products are made from natural and organic ingredients.

If your hair is chemically treated, you'll need to deep condition your hair at least once a month. I especially like Treasured Locks' Deep V Conditioner. It is scented with jojoba and vanilla and works wonderfully well especially when activated by heat.

If you have braids or dreadlocks, I recommend African Pride Braid Sheen spray with extra shine. This spray softens, shines and moisturizes your braids and can be used every day on your scalp to curtail the frizzies.

Carol's Daughter (request a catalog to see all of her products) makes a fantastic line of hair care products for African Americans. Her products have been featured on Oprah Winfrey's show and are simply wonderful. My favorite is Tui leave in conditioner. The tui oil conditions and hydrates your scalp and is scented with lavender and mango for exotic smelling hair.

Blended Beauty has an entire line of products created for kinky curls, Afros and relaxed hair. Happy Nappy Styles is one of Blended Beauty's products and it dries soft and is never greasy. Many people have recommended this product to me and is suitable for use on children too.

The right brush is essential for caring for your African American hair. The Kakakiki KombBrush was created with rounded-tines so that it would not get tangled and break the hair. All you need to do is moisturize and put the brush through your hair. It gently massages your scalp, which helps to stimulate hair growth.

Monday, August 13, 2012

All you need to know about Laser Hair Removal

For many people shaving or waxing in order to get rid of unwanted hair is a repetitive and thankless task. Some people will have unsightly body or facial hair that is embarrassing and will want to do something about it.

Here's why you should have laser hair removal treatment.

1. If you're a hairy person and don't like removing hairs in other ways then laser hair removal might be just what you're looking for. Instead of having to shave, or have painful waxing treatments, you get rid of your unwanted body hair once.

2. This hair removing method is safe to use on all areas of the body. If you want smooth legs, or want to get rid of the hairs on your top lips, or find it hard to shave your underarms then laser hair removing is just what you need.

3. It might be that you have hair in unsightly places that you often forget to shave or wax. You might have hairy hands or feet, or want to get rid of the hairs on your neck.

4. Laser hair removal treatments can be carried on both males and females, so there's no reason why you have to put up with a hairy chest or back if you don't want to.

5. If you're a cyclist, runner or swimmer, or do other sports, then you might find it easier if you weren't as hairy. As well as making you more streamlined, having smooth legs can make dealing with cuts and grazes easier, and will also mean that any massage oils used on your legs, back and arms will be more effective too.

6. Using a laser treatment to can reduce hair growth by up to 80-90% making it an extremely attractive, when compared to other options.

7. This way of getting rid of body hair is almost permanent, and improving all the time, thanks to better lasers and machines. You don't need to suffer, or feel embarrassed about your body hair any longer.

8. The treatment and methods used are safe. The clinic you have your treatment in will need to meet certain health and safety standards, and the nurse specialists will be highly trained and experienced.

9. Most people will need approximately 7-10 sessions in order to get the best results. These treatment sessions are usually 4-6 weeks apart, to give the hair time to grow back again.

10. As well as extremely effective, laser hair removal is almost painless. You'll be in no more discomfort than other methods used to remove body hair.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Tips on Hair Straightening and Hair Care

Straight hair has been increasingly popular and there are various ways to achieve it. With the many choices available, it can often make some feel lost about what to use and how to properly care for a straightened hair. Here are some tips that will help anyone to care for their straightened tresses.

Previously straightened hair must be rinsed with a mild shampoo then applied with a strong conditioner. Proper detangling products and a wide-toothed comb are more suitable to be used on the hair that has been previously straightened. To add a bit of shine, a drop of silicone serum can be applied, this can also make the hair bouncy. To avoid further damage done to the straightened hair, keep away from using other heat-styling tools. If such tools are really necessary, use it with proper care and in moderation. As for blow-drying which also utilize heat, apply a layer of heat protective product, prior to the process to reduce further damage. It is also recommended to performs some hair-treatments to your straightened hair if blow drying is necessary on a regular basis, this helps stop the hair from dry out and have weary ends. It would also be good to use a blow-dryer with a steady air flow.

Also in relation to blow drying a straightened hair, each section of the hair must be applied with a straightening balm, then use a paddle brush for a stand out straight hair. A round brush is used for finishing to create softer curves.

It is also not a good practice to frequently straighten colored or dyed hair with a flat iron or straightener. This is because the combination of both these styling processes can greatly damage to the hair. If the hair has been recently straightened, it is better to consult with a hair-straightening expert or hairdresser how to properly care for the treated hair as to what products to be used on them to maintain its being straight, or other styling products to add brilliance, shine and body. A treatment may be advised to prevent hair from becoming brittle and stiff. A relaxed hair is known to be more porous and tends to retain some residue which makes hair dull.

If you are just planning to have your hair straightened, make sure that your tress has not been colored or dyed with a high concentration of peroxide or bleach. Also you have not swan recently in a chlorinated pool and your hair is not fine blond. Fine blond hair may be straightened but the results may cause it to become dry, damaged and frizzy.

If your hair is wavy or curly, wash the hair first using a regular shampoo to remove any impurities. After thoroughly rinsing the hair, apply a light conditioner that will not add weight to the hair and rinse again, then towel dry the hair. Before blow-drying, be sure to apply some straightening gel. Then, using a flat brush, divide the hair into section and blow dry these sections individually. If necessary, apply some more gel or cream to keep the hair straight and non-frizzy. This blown-dry hair will last up to 2 days is remained dry.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Facts about Hair Colors and Dyes

Many individuals dye or color their hair for various reasons. It may be to return their grey hair back to its original color, or to change their hair color to one they feel is more fashionable, or it may be that they just feel like a bit of change and wants some highlights to their hair. Although the results of hair color can vary, some are satisfied with the results they get from the coloring treatment while others end up with an unwanted mess atop their heads. Such misfortunes may be avoidable if the person wishing to dye their hair knows and understands some of the basics behind this hair treatment.

Prior to the treatment, the color of the dye and the type of dye to be used must be properly identified. The color of the hair, may it be natural or dyed will appear different under natural and artificial lighting. Often the shade of the hair's color can differ slightly as a result of the light's reflection on the hair.

These hair colors can also come in different types. Temporary hair colors do not penetrate the cuticle layer and are often used in special occasions such as parties, Halloweens or cosplays events and due to their unusual shades. These temporary hair color dyes are available as rinses, shampoos, gels, sprays, and foams. Semi-permanent colors are ideal for amateur colorists as it does not last as long as permanent hair colors and can loose its loose from washes, depending on the product used. While permanent hair colors will not wash out, so as the hair grows, both the hair's natural color and the shade of the hair dye will both be visible. To maintain a uniform color of the tresses, it is recommended that coloring treatments be done on a monthly or six-week basis.

Hair colors have designated levels and these levels are as well important to perfectly achieve the desired hair color. Essential computations are also essential in achieving the desired color and involves careful inspection and comparison of the hair's natural and the real color versus the desired shade of hair dye. A swatch book or ring is often used in this process to evaluate hair's natural color and to identify match levels and tones in natural light. For instance, the desired color is Warm Blonde of level 8 and the natural color of the hair is light ash brown of level 6. The target color level is multiplied by 2, using the example: Warm Blonde level 8 x 2 is equivalent to 16. Next step is to subtract the natural color level from the previous computation result: 16 - 6 (Light Ash Brown) equals 10. Therefore the level of color to be used in achieving a warm blond shade from a light ash brown is level 10. If the total number for the level of color is thirteen and above, pre-lightening is necessary prior to the actual hair coloring. This is called double process coloring which must be done by a professional hair stylist.

A strand test and sensitivity is also required especially for first-timers in hair coloring. The sensitivity test may involve applying the prepared dye solution on a certain body part to determine if there will be allergic reactions of the body towards the chemicals present in the hair dye. A strand test is performed to reliably preview the new color on the hair. From this test, adjustments can be made to the hair formula to enhance or reduce undertones. Also, perfectly time the duration by which the color is allowed to stay on the hair before the excess is washed off can also impact on the end result as well.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Best Alcohol Free Hair Products for Hair

If your hair is stiff and crunches when you touch it then it is time to take a good look at the ingredients that are in your hair products. If alcohol is listed as the first or second ingredient then it is time to find some new hair care products. Alcohol dries out your hair and prolonged use will damage your hair so you want to look for alcohol free hair products. If your hair is color-treated you'll want to avoid alcohol-laden hair products to minimize dryness.

To add texture to your hair the best product I could find on the market is Redken 05 Touch Control Volumizing Texture Whip. As an added bonus, this product leaves your hair very shiny and not at all sticky or stiff, yet holds your hair in place. Another excellent volumizing alcohol free product is Mousse Plus by Nexxus. It adds lanolin and amino acids to your hair while holding it in place and pumping it up.

If you are looking for a product that will shine your hair, check out Silque Hair Shine. This alcohol free product treats frizzy and damaged hair while adding shine and luster. Aveeda makes a line of products called Pure-Fume Brilliant. All of the products smell spectacularly and are alcohol free. I recommend the Thermal Styling Crème for shine and smoothing wild hair.

Try Hempz Firm Hold Shaping Spray if you need serious hold. The product contains hemp seed oil, which makes your hair soft and touchable, yet still holds your style in place. Consider buying Biotera products too because they have a nice line of moisturizing hair products. The Biotera Styling Gel adds lift and holds your hair.

You can get some really great natural products for your hair that is alcohol free as well. Honeybee Gardens makes an organic hair spray that holds your hair in place without adding and lacquer. I like Aloe Hair Spray by CWS. Just spray a little on your roots to add body to your tresses.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

How to Protect Your Hair

Is you hair frizzy, uncontrollable, have lots of split ends, feels horrible, is greasy and or just looks and feels a mess. If so I might have some helpful tips for you.

My hair used to get really frizzy when I blow dried it after I had washed it and the split ends could be seen easily, it felt like a fake wig sometimes. It didn't feel soft to touch and it looked a mess whatever I did, then the good old hair straightners came out. I went and purchased a pair of pink ones think they cost £20, they took a long time to heat up, but when they did I could not only straighten my hair but get rid of the frizz that took over my head. I loved my hair straightners and proberly used them most days, but then I noticed my split ends had got worse and I had them half way up my hair not only on the ends, I didn't know what to do. Luckily it was summer and I had gone on holiday I had taken my hair straightners but couldn't be bothered to actually use them so I let my hair dry itself. After tow weeks of letting my hair dry naturally without the use of a hairdryer or my hair straightners I noticed my hair had calmed down, there was shine and it felt so soft.

Following my holiday I kept letting my hair dry naturally and I couldn't believe the difference my hair was suddenly looking really good, soft to touch, less split ends and no frizz. The more weeks I didn't blow-dry and straighten my hair the better my hair got so for months I rarely got out my straightners and if I did it was only to straighten out the front bits of my hair, but then winter came. I struggled to let my hair dry naturally as it was taking hours to dry and if I did go out I would of probably caught a cold so I began to blow-dry my hair again. I decided not to use my straightners the day I blow-dried my hair if this was possible as I found this helped a lot. If I was going out or wanted my hair to look good I did use my hair straightners but not for ages just a few swipes through my hair and it was done.

I have now been doing this for the past two years and I still can't believe the difference in my hair. It feels so soft, it looks good, yeah I still get split ends but I can cope with them as there just mainly on the ends now not half way up my hair and the frizz has completely gone I don't get it anyway which is fab.

I hear so many adverts, advertisements in magazines saying use this product this will protect your hair when blow drying and straightening but I just can't use any of these products as there too heavy for my hair. I have tried so many different products but they all do the same make my hair feel heavy, not nice and it gets a lot greasier quicker which is something I can't stand. So if your like me forget the products, try and do what I do allow your hair to dry naturally at least once a week whatever the weather, don't straighten your hair directly after blow-drying it wait if you can to the next day and if you do have to straighten your hair everyday only do it quickly don't spend ages doing it, your hurting your hair!!!!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Charlotte’s Chronicled Causes of Hair Loss

When Charlotte Moore lifted parts of her hair and noticed bald patches on her scalp, she immediately sought advice from her doctor.

Her scalp psoriasis was suggested as one reason for this, but unsatisfied, Charlotte sought help from a local trichologist who asked her, ‘Did something happen to you about three months ago?’

Then 24-year-old Charlotte unfolded her story about how, last October (three months before her trichology consultation), she had been treated in the hospital for ulcerative colitis.

She recalled, ‘I was on a lot of drugs and it was about New Year when I noticed I was losing a bit of hair. Then I noticed I had bald patches under my hair’.

The expert’s conclusion was that the drugs had prevented essential nutrients from reaching her hair and she was referred through to trichologist Katie Philips in Piddington, Northamptonshire, for a consultation.

Katie gave Charlotte a scalp treatment for her psoriasis and equipped her with some lightweight hair extensions.

Charlotte reflected: ‘I was highly embarrassed by the hair loss and initially no one could give me answers. My doctor had known I had been in hospital and made no connection to that at all’.

Although chemotherapy for cancer treatment is a well-known cause of hair loss, according to Katie Philips there are many more causes which are not often discussed.

With the number of straightening irons, hair dyes and other harsh beauty tools found today, modern fashions are not conducive to good, healthy hair, according to Katie. Combine that with crash dieting trends and the stress of a fast-paced lifestyle, the risk of women hair loss increases.

She said, ‘When people lose their hair, I have to try to find out why they lose their hair, I do a consultation in which I go into their general health and any changes in their health’.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Feeling less self conscious about your hair loss

When a woman is experiencing hair loss, there are many reasons why she could be losing some or all of her hair. Not all women lose their hair but it is a common condition that can affect people regardless of how well they look after themselves. There is however a number of myths that women believe will result in their hair falling out. These myths include over styling of the hair and using too many products on the hair. None of these stories however are true and it doesn’t matter if you don’t style your hair or you blow dry it every day, it should not affect whether or not you suffer with hair loss.

Hair loss amongst women can be experienced by women of any age and going through a traumatic experience or having a stressful lifestyle can simply trigger it. Women can also lose their has a result of medical treatment and sometimes there are be no explanation for the hair loss that is being experienced.

Thankfully there are many treatment options when it comes to hair loss and you can easily get your hands on a wig if you are self conscious about your hair loss.

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