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Scalp

Published on Sunday, February 28, 2021 by Hayley Boylan ()
Scalp Sunday, February 28, 2021

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A old hair dresser damaged my hair really bad while doing highlights, although I have been able to improve my hair condition currently using olaplex why scalp is still so dry. What can I do to improve my dry scalp? Thank you

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Hair products Saturday, January 23, 2021

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HEllo, Im desperate for some advice, my friend use the above product on my hair, I washed my hair she parted and put on the straightening lotion then I waited 20 mins washed it off and rough dried and she said to immediately brush and put on the neutriliser which i did and now everytime i was my hair it starts to dry naturally but its like glue and the hair strands are very stretchy and i cant get a brush through it the only way i can do it is by straightening the hair which melts down the gluey texture and i can finally get a brush through it, but its a nightmare as I can do a bouncy blowdry in it at all anymore as the brush wont dry it and go through it i have to straighten away the matty ness all the time.

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Colour

Published on Thursday, January 21, 2021 by Becca Hair Beauty ()
Colour Thursday, January 21, 2021

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Hairdressing is an important service and a hairdresser needs to be very apt. Moreover, a hairdresser should have great skills that include creativity, good teamwork, and excellent communication. The key responsibility of any hairdresser is to advise clients on their haircare requirements and get their hair done so that they look good.

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Hair Extensions

Published on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 by Mira Jones ()
Hair Extensions Wednesday, December 16, 2020

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Hi, I want to ask how many of you use hair extensions? If anyone among you is new and want to use hair extensions for the first time I will suggest using clip-in extensions from https://www.luisanthair.com/.

Hair loss

Published on Thursday, December 3, 2020 by Richard Brown ()
Hair loss Thursday, December 3, 2020

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With non-salon products, or the stuff you fine at the local drug store should the normal medium dark/grey hair woman bleach their hair prior to coloring? If the same woman chooses NOT to bleach, what are the steps for the woman choosing to use ultra light natural blonde and wanting to use dark ash blonde as the alternate color for a weave effect? Or do all one color, wait, then do the rest? Or can one color be used as another is s sectioned off with aluminum foil then use a different color at the same time for a highlight effect.?

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Corporate Creation and recovery

Published on Monday, November 9, 2020 by Maureen Smith ()
Corporate Creation and recovery Monday, November 9, 2020

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Hi, I'm recently starting my business and I really wanted a logo that represented me and my style. I created this logo on a logo maker I find online and I'm really happy with the results, however, I was wondering if not having a reference to the job itself (icon) would be a problem. Can you advise me please? Thank you

Colour

Published on Monday, October 5, 2020 by Jess ()
Colour Monday, October 5, 2020

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How do people know when to mix colours? I hear people all the time saying mix half of this with half of that. How do I know where to start with mixing two different colours??

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Bleached hair

Published on Friday, October 2, 2020 by Susan Moore ()
Bleached hair Friday, October 2, 2020

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When you bleach your hair, the melanin in the hair shaft is broken down or to put it scientifically, the bleach oxidizes the melanin, causing the melanin to lose its colour and makes the hair appear its natural colour,a pale yellow. Bleaching your hair frequently will result in more and more damage. Don’t bleach your hair more than once every 2 months or so. Improper bleaching can result in hair breakage and hair loss. For bleached hair you should be using sulfate-free shampoo.

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Hair products

Published on Friday, September 25, 2020 by Susan Moore ()
Hair products Friday, September 25, 2020

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Below are the different Hair Styling Products:

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Hair loss Monday, September 21, 2020

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Why to use Vegan, Cruelty-free products Made from natural components, vegan products have minimal effects on your skin. Invest in cruelty-free products as they are not tested on animals and are safe from harmful chemicals. Vitamins B and Vitamin E regenerate the skin cells making your skin appear more soft and radiant and also enhances the natural radiance of the dull skin. Safe from harmful chemicals, vegan products are safe for skin and hair. Choosing only vegan products will save you from harmful chemicals and cruel cosmetics and lowers the chances of skin problems such as rashes, allergies, eczemas, acne, skin inflammation and other skin diseases. Using shampoos with chemicals will eliminate excess oil on the scalp, the shampoo is gentle enough to use on a regular basis and will cleanse oil effectively so it is great for those with greasy scalps and dry ends. Leaves hair soft, silky and full of gorgeous shine (Safe to use on colored and chemically-treated hair) So whatever your budget and however oily or greasy your scalp is, there's a shampoo out there to make your hair happy. Trust me. So, after i switching to Pai-Shau (Tea Infused haircare) I felt good improvement for my hair type, All Pai-Shau products are cruelty-free, vegan, color-safe, Keratin safe, gluten-free, paraben-free, sulfate-free, phosphate-free, and have no added sodium chloride. (doesn't sound great). well You can try using one which will help with any hair type.

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Hair loss Sunday, September 20, 2020

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Men often make the mistake of confusing between barbers and salons. The former is only equipped to handle basic haircuts while a salon has the experience and the training to give you latest hairstyles that complement your personality. Women benefit from salons because the hairdressers can work closely with them to give them the hairstyle that will bring out their personality. However, this is only possible if your salon has the required experience to handle all kinds of hair as well as hairstyles. When you have a few names to work with, you should start looking them up online. Check out their website, read online reviews, ask your friends to give you an opinion about this new salon. These are some simple tips that will help you assess the quality of work they do before you let them snip your hair. Get an idea of prices before you commit to a salon. You don’t want to start something you can’t keep up! Good hairdressers and stylists come at a cost but they should fall well within your budget. So make sure you check about their prices before becoming a patron. When you use these tips, you will be able to easily find a good salon, the one that will stay with you for years to come. Family hair and beauty salon is the well-known name in this industry.

Dry brittle hair

Published on Monday, September 7, 2020 by Rita Crowe ()
Dry brittle hair Monday, September 7, 2020

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I love to share my knowledge and thoughts which may help you. While hair products that contain sulfates aren't going to do you any favors if you have dry, damaged hair. people with a healthy head of curls have good reason to avoid them. Hair tends to be on the drier side so it takes longer for natural oils to reach the ends. Using sulfate shampoos will have the results of taking too much oil out of hair, The sulfates in shampoos can dry hair, making the cuticle layer stand up, causing hair to become more frizzy, dry looking, and damaged looking on the ends" Use products Sulphate-free so your hair curls will be softer, bouncier, shinier, and more manageable. Pai-Shau product which is a 5 different Tea-Infused hair care product, and especially it is a Chemical-free product with no Sulphates or probes. Since it is a Cruelty-free product can use it on all hair types http://bit.ly/Pai-Shau People with dry or frizzy hair should consider sulfate-free shampoo. Parabens have been linked to the irritation of skin conditions such as dermatitis and rosacea. It also causes allergic reactions in some small children. Sulfate-free cleansers maintain the natural oils on the scalp and hair, which ultimately leaves your hair with more moisture. Frequent chemical treatments and chemical-based hair care products can disrupt the natural pH of the hair and make your strands feeling rough, brittle, and overly porous. Moisture-deprived hair is prone to tangling, frizz, and breakage. Shampoos that are sulfate and paraben-free actually keep the hair moisturized. Moisturized hair is less prone to breakage and split ends. Sulfate may have the ability to get rid of oil and dirt but recent studies have found that it is toxic and carcinogenic. Sulfate has been found to be one of the key culprits of hair loss and thinning hair. For Chemical-free Hair Product Review go to link for More Information:

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