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Hair Care: Right Way To Hair
Highlights !
Author: Camry James
Highlights consist of selecting small or thick
strands of hair that are then lightened at least 2 shades lighter than
the rest of your hair. Hair highlights should compliment your natural or
artificial color. You should never go more than 3 shades lighter then
the rest of your hair color. The object of highlighting is to give you a
sun-kissed look and to bring depth and light to your overall color.
Home Hair Highlights
So if you want to achieve salon perfect results at home when you
highlight your hair, here's what the pros say:
1. Use a clarifying shampoo on your hair at least two days before
coloring.
2. Never shampoo the day you color.
3. Check the expiration date on the package. And once you mix the color,
use it right away!
4. Toss out the brush that comes in the box and buy flat 1/2 and 1/4
inch acrylic brushes. These brushes, used by artists, are available at
art supply stores (they'll give you better control and more
natural-looking results).
5. Make sure you have on hand a pair of good, tight-fitting latex gloves
(the ones that come in the package don't always fit well).
6. Start from the
back of your head and work forward. By working from back to front, you
won't smear the pieces in front by having to reach over them to do the
back.
7. Apply the hair highlights only to the top layers of your hair. By leaving
the hair underneath alone, you'll create depth and a sun-kissed look
that looks completely natural!
De-Frizz and Smooth Out Your Hair For Great Hair!
So the end of the day is nearing and you’ve still got your dinner date
in less than an hour. You may not have time to shower and get prettied
up all over again, but you can at least apply some frizz-fighting gel or
styling product to smooth out
your hair.
If you can’t possibly dream of going on a date without a shower to
freshen up, take the fastest shower of your life and get moving! Apply a
leave-in conditioner or other anti-frizz styling solution to your hair
and follow the instructions for drying your hair, or allow it to dry
naturally if you have time.
How Hair Gets It’s Shape
The shape of a hair depends on several factors, including the shape of
the hair follicle and its opening; these vary from one person to another
and also between races. As keratin is hardening it is compressed into
the shape of the hair follicle.
The hair is then held in shape by the pattern of the chemical bonds
within it. Of these, the disulphide bonds are the strongest. They can
only be changed by chemical methods such as perming or relaxing.
So what are you waiting for? Get those shiny locks today! For more
resources on Hair Care and advise on how to get great looking hair, do
visit
http://HairCare.hairlossfact.info.
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http://HairCare.hairlossfact.info is a very individualized and
personal thing. But remember,
http://www.hairlossfact.info/haircare/articles/index.html begins
with Good Hair Care!
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