Saturday, October 22, 2011

Perm Hair Style


Perm comes from the word “permanent” because the hairstyle perm is where the structure of the hair is changed permanently into a new shape. In this style as the hair grows the perm also grows out. A permanent waving is the reconstruction of the hair shaft by a chemical action. A perm will soften due to the chemical action or lose some of its shape by time, but it rarely will go back to what it originally was or what the natural texture of the hair.

Hair perms are used to create a bend, curl or even to loosen curl for people with naturally tight curls. A perm will do nothing more than give the hair some volume, direct it in a certain way or prevent it from making a parting when not required. Perming is a fantastic way to add everything from body to true curls to straight hair. A perm gives a easy wash and wear hair style, free from the hassles of setting, blow-drying, and curling irons.

Perming requires a bit of extra hair care because of its drying effect. The hair has to be kept well-conditioned and moisturized to maintain curls. Perming can be done on any lengths of hair but very fine hair types or thin hair type must be permed with extreme care to prevent hair damage.

Perm is exceptionally easily and will last long time on the following hairs:

  1. Curly hair
  2. Asian hair
  3. Coarse hair

Types of hair on which perm wont hold at all or will react badly would be best advised not to perm in these circumstances:

  • If hair is treated with henna colors.
  • If hair is treated with lighteners that lighten hair when in the sun. The result of perming these types of hairs is heavy hair loss.
  • Perm will stay for a short period of time on silky smooth or glassy fine hair with a strong outer surface.

Perming Kit!

  • Gloves
  • Timer
  • Perm Solution
  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Rods
  • Vaseline

How to perm!

Every perming process has two parts, the physical wrapping of the hair into shapes and a chemical bath of the hair. The process is as follows.

1. Understand the hair and choose an appropriate perm product from a supermarket or hair stylist. Read and understand directions.
2. Comb hair to get rid of all the knots.
3 Shampoo hair and use a rich protein conditioner. Avoid heavy conditioner as this may prevent the perm from setting.
4 Make sure to wear the correct safety equipment because perm chemicals are not designed for use on the skin. Wear a gloves to resist chemicals. Use petroleum jelly like Vaseline around the neck, face and scalp to protect the skin.
5 Split hair into equal sections. Place appropriate rod as there are many kinds of rods available to produce a variety of different kinds of perm.The size of the rod determines the tightness of the curl and the tightness of the wrap and how long the perm solution stays in the hair.
6. Use a straight rod for the most natural looking curls. Wrap hair around the rod at the same width from top to bottom. Avoid bunching or clumping the hair around the rods.
7. Apply the perm solution beginning at the scalp to the ends. Massage the perm solution carefully into all the hair.
8. Maintain the perm solution at the correct temperature. Leave the perm solution in for the amount of time needed for the desired effect.
9. Understand that a hair perm takes about 2 hours to do well. A perm will not be set for up to 24 hours. A typical perm lasts 3 to 5 months.
10. Rinse the perm solution out of the hair completely. Make sure all the solution is washed away completely.
11. Apply neutralizer. This neutralizing begins the process of re-forming the broken proteins in the hair.
12.Carefully towel hair and hold head upside down and shake it gently. Avoid rash drying because this might damage the new curls as it will take up to 24 hours for the perm to set.
13. Consider a haircut because a good hairstyle has a great influence on the final look of the perm.
14. A permed hair of the desired style is obtained.
15. Do not wash hair for 48 hours after having a perm.
16. When blow-drying use a low heat setting, and fit an air diffuser to the hair dryer which will help avoid drying out of hair.
17. Use a vent brush and styling products specifically designed for permed hair.


Perm Hair Style


Perm comes from the word “permanent” because the hairstyle perm is where the structure of the hair is changed permanently into a new shape. In this style as the hair grows the perm also grows out. A permanent waving is the reconstruction of the hair shaft by a chemical action. A perm will soften due to the chemical action or lose some of its shape by time, but it rarely will go back to what it originally was or what the natural texture of the hair.

Hair perms are used to create a bend, curl or even to loosen curl for people with naturally tight curls. A perm will do nothing more than give the hair some volume, direct it in a certain way or prevent it from making a parting when not required. Perming is a fantastic way to add everything from body to true curls to straight hair. A perm gives a easy wash and wear hair style, free from the hassles of setting, blow-drying, and curling irons.

Perming requires a bit of extra hair care because of its drying effect. The hair has to be kept well-conditioned and moisturized to maintain curls. Perming can be done on any lengths of hair but very fine hair types or thin hair type must be permed with extreme care to prevent hair damage.

Perm is exceptionally easily and will last long time on the following hairs:

  1. Curly hair
  2. Asian hair
  3. Coarse hair

Types of hair on which perm wont hold at all or will react badly would be best advised not to perm in these circumstances:

  • If hair is treated with henna colors.
  • If hair is treated with lighteners that lighten hair when in the sun. The result of perming these types of hairs is heavy hair loss.
  • Perm will stay for a short period of time on silky smooth or glassy fine hair with a strong outer surface.

Perming Kit!

  • Gloves
  • Timer
  • Perm Solution
  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Rods
  • Vaseline

How to perm!

Every perming process has two parts, the physical wrapping of the hair into shapes and a chemical bath of the hair. The process is as follows.

1. Understand the hair and choose an appropriate perm product from a supermarket or hair stylist. Read and understand directions.
2. Comb hair to get rid of all the knots.
3 Shampoo hair and use a rich protein conditioner. Avoid heavy conditioner as this may prevent the perm from setting.
4 Make sure to wear the correct safety equipment because perm chemicals are not designed for use on the skin. Wear a gloves to resist chemicals. Use petroleum jelly like Vaseline around the neck, face and scalp to protect the skin.
5 Split hair into equal sections. Place appropriate rod as there are many kinds of rods available to produce a variety of different kinds of perm.The size of the rod determines the tightness of the curl and the tightness of the wrap and how long the perm solution stays in the hair.
6. Use a straight rod for the most natural looking curls. Wrap hair around the rod at the same width from top to bottom. Avoid bunching or clumping the hair around the rods.
7. Apply the perm solution beginning at the scalp to the ends. Massage the perm solution carefully into all the hair.
8. Maintain the perm solution at the correct temperature. Leave the perm solution in for the amount of time needed for the desired effect.
9. Understand that a hair perm takes about 2 hours to do well. A perm will not be set for up to 24 hours. A typical perm lasts 3 to 5 months.
10. Rinse the perm solution out of the hair completely. Make sure all the solution is washed away completely.
11. Apply neutralizer. This neutralizing begins the process of re-forming the broken proteins in the hair.
12.Carefully towel hair and hold head upside down and shake it gently. Avoid rash drying because this might damage the new curls as it will take up to 24 hours for the perm to set.
13. Consider a haircut because a good hairstyle has a great influence on the final look of the perm.
14. A permed hair of the desired style is obtained.
15. Do not wash hair for 48 hours after having a perm.
16. When blow-drying use a low heat setting, and fit an air diffuser to the hair dryer which will help avoid drying out of hair.
17. Use a vent brush and styling products specifically designed for permed hair.


Wedding Hairstyle Tips


The flowing wedding hairstyles entail leaving the hair down and loose, so oily or unwashed hair, even unconditioned locks are an absolute no no if this style is opted for. Hair with a bounce and substance and one that is soft and at its shiniest best will impart that much required elegance. If you are tall, but with a square face, then perhaps a flowing style would be best for you.

For convenience’s sake, today many brides prefer medium length hair so the medium style is best suited for this kind of hair with bangs and locks being swept off the face and the hair allowed to flow down with slight curls to compliment the veil.

The wedding hair is one answer to most problems involving long hair. If you want to keep it open rather than tied up then this style entails parting hair at the center with the bangs and locks enabled to fall over the shoulders. Use of a tiara instead of the loose veil adds a touch of chic and gives an old worldly charm to the look.

Often more than not the bride decides to have her hair brushed back and tied into a mound adorning which is a simple tiara much in the style of the fifties.

In conclusion, here are a few last minute tips for selecting the appropriate wedding hairstyle:

  • Take good care of your hair, get it trimmed and conditioned as regularly as possible.
  • Visit the salon if required and take hair grooming sessions when necessary.
  • Go for a style that makes you look elegant and matches your persona.
  • Do your homework first. Look at all the suggested hairstyles before selecting the rest of the accessories.
  • Try new hairdos if you want a contemporary look and feel.
  • Go in for the freely available hair accessories and jewelry for that innovative touch.
  • Let the wedding hairstyle be a part of the entire picture and not something that tends to be too distracting.
  • Lastly wear a buttoned shirt rather than an over the head top for your final hair styling session on the day of your wedding.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Pixie Hairstyles

Although this is not a common hairstyle and suitable for many super-short pixie hair but still has its own attraction. These hairstyles are markable because of strong personality. If you are interested in showing teengirl way during the hot summer day like this, why don’t you try this pixie hairstyle?

However teengirls also need to consider carefully. Have you been willing to sacrifice your long hair yet? Pixie hair short but also not easy to care somewhere.

If you chose this style then try the suggestions from the stars below:
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Hair Trend 2012

Nume’ro #124 ‘ll show you the breath of forest in the new hairstyle – hair trend 2012.
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A Modern Rock Star Hair

At the Sara Phillips spring 2011 showing, Redken hair director John Pulitano created these looks to models at Phillips’ Australian fashion week show.

  1. Apply a liberal amount of gel to the hair, root to tip, section by section. The Redken team used Redken Hardwear 16 gel.
  2. Rub a small amount of mousse (such as Redken’s Guts 10) into the roots and blow dry.
  3. Section hair from the fringe area to the crown and fold the remaining hair back into a low, firm bun. Secure with pins.
  4. Apply a second layer of mousse to the front section to enhance the texture. TIP: Spray the hair lightly with water before applying the mousse to avoid it going ‘crunchy’.
  5. Back comb and scrunch the hair to encourage texture before placing it back over the head and pinning it into place, allowing tendrils to fold down the back of the neck and over the folded bun at the nape.

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