Friday 26 July 2013

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A common myth is that is you shave your baby's head to remove the down that the baby's hair will grow in a lot thicker or even a different texture.  This is a myth with absolutely no scientific proof.
Absolutely false.  The reason that this all started was because when people do get their hair cut it just appears to be thicker.  In reality, it is not. It just appears that way.
This has been a pervading myth for a long time and has been debunked over and over.  While cutting hair removes dead or split ends and allows the hair to look healthier and less scraggly, it does not help it grow faster and/or thicker.
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Expert Tip for Thick & Long Hair: For thick and long hair, shampoo your hair every day, especially in humid climates and apply the conditioner on your hair strands concentrating near the tips for bouncy hair, everyday.
As the summer weather heats up, it’s always tempting to just tie up your hair without any sense of direction just to get it out of your face. And while I do love to work a messy bun every now and then, there are tons of styles to try out that might look complicated, but are actually easier than you think. Simple braids can be tied together for a fun hair wrap or a long messy braid in a side ponytail can be chic hairstyle for day or night. Even try tying up your braids in a bun. Braided up-dos are fun because they can look super tough yet still feminine. Try one out next time, you won’t regret it
I am so excited about what I have seen at Fashion Week so far — so many different looks and hairstyles! I feel like a kid in a candy store haha. Once again, I’ve recorded my thoughts in a digital diary recapping the things that have stood out to me. I’m loving the range of styles all of the designers and hairstylists are exploring!
Backcomb/tease the crown of your head. This makes the hair “sticky” for starting the fishtail.
Gather a small handful of hair from the back center of the head and separate the hair into two sections.
Take a small strand of hair from the right section, pull it back and cross it over to join the left hair section.
Take a small strand of hair from the left section, pull it back and cross it over to join the right hair section.
Repeat these steps all the way down the back of the head. Continue throughout the “tail”.
Secure with hair tie. Fishtails looks beautiful a little disheveled. To achieve this look gently pull apart/loosen the braid. It’s ok if it’s uneven or little pieces falls out. Gives the fishtail a youthful, messy ease.
You should brush your hair before braiding. Knots and tangles make it hard for the person braiding your hair. Might also hurt a little bit!
Part on your natural side. Adjust instructions according to your part.
Day old hair is best. A little grit is good for braids as they hold-up better. Clean hair is too slippery.
These tutorials are written for someone to braid your hair, not intended for self-braiders. Unless you are really clever and talented!


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