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Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

Trend Alert! color hair chalk


Color hair chalks or tint hair chalk is the new trends with hair colouring!




it's a very affordable and fun method to use!! with crazy hair colors everywhere now, i'm pretty sure all of you questioned themselves once like "hmm i think i want to dip dye my hair with crazy blue or pastel mint green" well i did at least! but i'm also sure that a lot of you thought about time, money, damage and other things that might come with the colouring process, like you dont really want to pay 300$ for a crazy colour and then get bored with it the next 2 weeks!


Tint hair chalks are temporary, so they are perfect for situations like these! it's fun to use, easy, reusable and washes off smoothly as well. no to mention they are cheap.


Different sellers on eBay sell the product the link is below:



http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_kw=hair&_kw=chalk



Hair care myths and tips! what to avoid when trying to grow your hair? is it true? is that false?





Excessive washing of hair causes hair loss/dryness
FALSE: Frequency of washing doesn’t harm hair. Wash it as often as you like, although the recommendation is three times a week. The right shampoo for your hair type and texture will actually add moisture, body and beauty to your hair.

More shampoo = cleaner hair
FALSE: Don’t waste your shampoo! A dollop of shampoo, about the size of a quarter is usually enough for long hair. Very long hair may take a little more.

Conditioner helps repair split ends
FALSE: No conditioner can "repair" damaged hair. What it can do is smooth down the cuticle and make hair seem in better condition. A good conditioner can also prevent damage from occurring in the first place.

Blow-drying produces hair loss
FALSE: Blow-drying can damage, burn or dry hair, which can cause it to fall, but the hair will grow back immediately. This is not permanent hair loss.

Sleeping with wet hair causes scalp fungus
FALSE: Scalp or fungal diseases can’t be caught from sleeping with wet scalps. Scalp infections require prior involvement with infected sources such as humans, tainted hair care tools or animals. Scalp fungus (tinea 
capitis) mainly affects children, whose immune systems make them more susceptible to skin infections.

To get your hair to grow, brush 100 strokes each day
FALSE: Brushing that much can damage the hair cuticle. NOT recommended! Actually, your hair reacts better to a comb than a brush. Brushing it will only lead to split ends and hair breakage.

Sharing combs and brushes can spread scalp diseases
TRUE: Lice and other parasites can be transported from scalp to scalp through the sharing of combs, brushes and other hair care tools.

Cutting hair makes it grow faster and/or thicker
FALSE: This common misconception comes from the fact that hair is thicker at the base than it is at the tip, so shorter hair appears thicker at first. Cutting your hair does not affect its normal biologically determined growth rate or overall texture. Thin, limp or fine hair will not ever grow thicker in response to a haircut. Plump up your hair by using volume enhancing hair care products, experimenting with a hair fattening blunt cut or getting a texturizing perm or color treatment.

Color treatment causes hair loss
FALSE: Most hair coloring products contain chemicals that can do serious harm to the hair itself if not properly used, but it wont instigate hair loss.

Salon products are identical to drugstore products
FALSE: Although there are exceptions, salon products generally contain higher quality, more expensive ingredients that are designed to consistently provide more intensive cleansing, moisturizing and conditioning results. The quality ingredients found in salon products are not usually found in drugstore brands. If in doubt – read the labels.

Long sun exposure favors hair loss
FALSE: Your hair acts as a shield against the sun. Hair loss appears at the follicle level and so the sun would have to penetrate at this depth to do any damage.

Diet is related to hair loss
TRUE: it's important to eat right in order to be generally healthy. However, no individual food has been proven to be beneficial or detrimental to hair.

Stress causes hair loss
TRUE: Severe stress (e.g. surgery or a death in the family), can shut down hair production, causing temporary hairloss (alopecia areata). The scalp usually recuperates, though, and hair grows back

Wearing tight braids, ponytails or buns causes baldness
TRUE: Traction alopecia is a very real hair loss condition that is quite common amongst older African American women. It results from wearing tight ponytails, cornrows or buns over an extended period of time. Over time, hair breakage or loss as the result of tight, stressed styles, can become permanent. Avoid this potential problem by opting for looser styles that minimize scalp tension.

Smoking causes gray hair
TRUE: According to J. G. Mosley of the Leigh Infirmary in Lancashire, England in an article in Science News (January 11, 1997) smokers are four times more likely to have gray hair than non-smokers. Even worse, smoking has been conclusively linked to accelerated hair loss.

Brushing thinning hair makes it fall out faster
FALSE: Although, brushing can damage hair (see above), as long as you use a good brush, normal daily brushing will not accelerate the normal loss of hair from the scalp. If your hair is suffering from a hair loss condition like alopecia brushing will only cause you to lose hair that is already ready to fall. Excessive brushing is always discouraged under any circumstances.

Shaving a baby’s scalp will alter their natural hair texture
FALSE: The hair that a baby is born with may or may not be the hair that they grow up with. Shaving a baby’s head will not alter the texture of their ultimate hair nor will it cause their hair to grow faster or thicker.

Eating Jell-O will make your hair grow faster
FALSE: According to dermatologists, there is no evidence that Jell-O will do anything for hair growth. Syncronized swimmers use Gelatin on their hair to protect against chlorine damage), but there's no evidence that it will stimulate growth.

Stress causes your hair to thin
FALSE: Everyday stress won't cause your hair to thin. The problem may be hormonal or nutritional in nature.

Hair will always remain the same texture
FALSE: Although you may be born with straight, curly or wavy locks, there are many circumstances under which your hair’s ultimate texture can be permanently altered. Pregnancy, medication, chemotherapy, age and other variables can cause your texture to be temporarily or permanently altered.

Wearing a Hat

It is often said that wearing a hat increases the wearer's chances of Male Pattern Baldness. Men lose hair every day, without even noticing. This is due to the natural growth cycle of the hair, and they will ultimately be replaced by new hairs. If a man wears a hat for most of the day, any hair lost will gather in the hat, and this will probably be obvious to the wearer when he removes the hat. So, the man who wears a hat will perhaps notice natural hair loss more than the man who doesn't wear a hat. There is nothing to suggest that wearing a hat can cause hair loss, but the actual wearing of the hat will make the natural loss of hair more obvious that it otherwise would have been.

Cutting the Hair

Another urban myth is that cutting the hair will make it grow back stronger and quicker. This is perhaps due to the fact that when cut, the hair feels thicker. There is no evidence to suggest that cutting the hair makes it grow back any differently. A person's hair will grow back at the same rate as before.

Brushing your Hair

There is a school of thought that brushing your hair is good for it, even compared with combing. The reasoning is that brushing is just like massaging the scalp, which will increase blood circulation, and hence stimulate hair growth. This is also nonsense; in fact too much brushing could damage the hair by causing split ends.
Heard another myth about hair? Do your research – ask an expert! This doesn’t include your grandmother, best friend or local barmaid. Instead, talk to an experienced hairdresser or a trichologist. Always get the real facts before you act on any hair myths – you owe it to your hair.

Casual ootd : summer look



i really miss hot summer!! it is winter here and i hate it...
in this look i was just wearing a mini black cotton skirt, which is soooo comfy and this stylish top that i got online, i think from Romwe.com, i had baby pink nail polish as well, favourire nail color for summer and spring! my hair was black and longer here, i miss that too.

But! here's a good news! i spoke to my parents last night and we decided that i should come back to kuwait this month!! i'm super super happy because i miss my family so much! i want to catch up with my friends back home and most of all SUMMER!!! so yes hopefully no dust storms anytime soon cause im getting my bikini all ready! see you KUWAIT!! 

Longer hair in no time! growth! viviscal

I've Got Mail!!!! 





 I'm sohappy to finally get my shipment from NY!! it's the Viviscal hair nutriton program! 
Viviscal is sold by Lifes2good a company that markets many health and beauty products.
i had long hair but the ends were pretty damaged so i decided to trim it! the trim turned into a cut! and now my hair is shorter and i miss my long hair!! i have been caring for my hair a lot lately and i cant wait to see more results to share with you guys! 
 so thats the packaging 
60 tablets 


some information in the back


and this is how they look like, pretty small and nude


Viviscal has the following ingredients according to the product website (ViviScal.com)

  • AminoMar C™ Marine Complex
  •  Horsetail Extract
  •  Vitamin C

It is proven that Viviscal works, so as a reminder for you:
1. hair follicles get nourished in the best way possible
2. you will have much stronger hair and the regrowth of weak hair gets promoted
3. the result is strong and healthy hair



i will post soon about my new hair routine and all the other products i've been using, and in 2 months i will update you with the progress! please do share your personal tips and tricks! much love xx 

Ombré hair taking over for 3 years now!!!

True! i thought this year trend was Ombré nails 


but apparently the ombre hair trend is back again 




this time with funky colours too and mainly pastels 








I have DECIDED! im going ombre next month! i was only hesitated because recently i had a hair cut, so now my hair is shorter (chest length). but since my hair is already brown, it should be easy!!! i will let you know how it goes and post pictures here!! 


I heard that EDEN salon in Kuwait is the best for ombre dye.
check their Facebook page for more details here

and for Melbourne try Wildlocks!! my best friend dyed her hair rihanna red!! looks amazing!
i also found another salon online which is Hoxton , their prices seem more reasonable

can you share your experience with ombre hair?

Pastel Hair

have you noticed the pastel hair colors trend? 
what do you think about it?







watch:

little mermaid




NEWSFLASH: Blake Lively, a.k.a. The Ultimate Blonde Bombshell, has dyed her hair RED!
Donning an aqua, floor-length gown, the starlet debuted her new amber locks last night in NYC.
Are we crazy or does Ms. Lively seem to be channeling Ariel, a la Disney’s The Little Mermaid?
P.S. Do you like her new ‘do?

source:Nylon

messy buns?

Messy buns are cute , sexy and quick , im planning to wear my hair on a messy bun more often this semester @ college ... 


here's step-by-step guide 



1)  Hold your hair up halfway to the top of your head.
2)  Wrap the hairtie around your hair until you can wrap it around at least once more.
3 ) Put it in a very loose bun. (now it is time to 'syle' the bun) by:
A. pulling out random wavy/curly pieces. (you can braid your hair the night before so your hair is wavy) to create a princess-look.
B. loosening the parts of the bun by pulling them out just enough so they stick out.
it should look great!;**



my friend has another way she told me: make it a little bit damp and then just twirl it up! (well thats quick yeah?)


tra its nice for a change! ;)
xoxo

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