Posts Tagged ‘hair style’

Keep Fashionable With a Harmless Hair Style Manager

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Fashionable hair style is always important to appearance. Indeed, what the style is usually decides what a person looks, to some extent. It is not easy to improve our appearance, however, there is a much more convenient way by creating fashionable style. Maybe, it is for this reason that there are sharply increasing numbers of people going to beauty salons for fashionable style. Even in the Great Depression, some people still go there just for more attractive appearance.

Then another problem appears. Our hair can not stand for perming, stringing and dying frequently. In daily, many people, especially women, usually go to the beauty spa just to make the very fringe. Obviously, it is not an economic choice, which also spends much money and time. More important, the hair surfers a lot, too. Of course, these people do not want to risk the health of hair in this way, even though they really need the fashionable style. How to do? Indeed, there are some other ways that can get the same effect with less harm. Why not think about the hair straightener, which will bring about the hair style you want. Moreover, it is safer, more economic and convenient.

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How to Care For Biracial Hair

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

This guide is written to give you a little education on biracial hair care and to answer some of the questions we get most often. These tips on Biracial hair care should be helpful in developing a regimen to give you healthy hair. After a short introduction, we will move into a question and answer format.

Unfortunately, I can’t tell you exactly what’s best for you or for your child. I purposely avoided a cookbook approach in the original guide because proper maintenance of hair is more of an art than a science. Every person’s hair is slightly different and therefore requires a slightly different maintenance routine. Even my two daughters, with the same father and mother, have different hair types. I find that an oil that is great for one is too heavy for the other. After years of trial and error that I have developed regimens that work best for each of the three of us. While my own children are not biracial, I do have several biracial nieces and nephews and have helped many people with biracial children. So, I do have hands-on expertise in this area. I am still tweaking the routines for my daughters as I find new products and as I gain more experience. But, I will share my tips and routines with you. These should be useful starting points for you to develop your own routine. Biracial hair care can be even more difficult to figure out than African hair care. We are often approached by White mothers who have given birth to children with hair very dissimilar to theirs and what they are used to. Interracial (actually, transracial) adoptions are becoming more common, creating the same situation. Most African Americans are multi-racial. So, African American hair has a wide variety of textures and needs. Biracial hair care must cover an even broader range of textures and needs.

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