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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

The Wonders Of Hair Extensions


Hair Extensions have widely grown in popularity in the past years and they are now used by many people across the world as a way of adding length, fullness, texture and colour to natural hair. The reasons for the use of hair extensions can vary from being hair loss through medical treatment or just purely for cosmetic reasons. Whatever your reason here’s a little bit of information to help you with your hair extension decisions.

The use of versatility of hair extensions has been recognised among many different ethic and social groups. They are made from a range of human hair and synthetic fibres but how do you no which is right for you?

Realistically either human or synthetic or perfectly fine to be used for hair extensions even though human hair is always often preferred due to the fact it blends in which your natural hair more as it is the same texture and more likely to be a more natural colour. Human hair is available in different grades with the main suppliers of it is India, China and Eastern European countries.

Synthetic hair however does have its advantages. You can get synthetic hair in any colour that you could possibly imagine and it is generally less expensive than human hair. You can also purchase synthetic hair in a range of different styles such as:

• Yaki – pure straight, usually mimicking the straightness of Asian hair.
• European – this is more natural-looking straight hair that may have a slight wave to it
• Deep Wave – while generally not a true ‘wave’, it can be made to look like spiral curls.
• Loose Deep Wave or Romance Wave – looser version of the deep wave, softer curls.
• Jheri Curl – usually sold in very short lengths, it is often used to recreate the full ‘afro’ look.
• Wet and Wavy (Spanish Wave or Indian Wave) – usually human hair is used, and is either naturally curly or permanently waved to appear so.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

History of Hair Extensions


As far back as Egyptian times both women and men have worn wigs or hair pieces according to the diktats of fashion. Wigs, hair switches or hair pieces have come in and out of fashion in just about every century. In Georgian times high false wigs were a norm and men also wore bag wigs.

Fake hair for women became frowned upon after 1800 and women wore hair more naturally. The addition of false hair returned again with the elaborate Apollo knots of the Romantic era. Later human hair additions were used so extensively in the mid Victorian era of elaborate hairstyling that 51,816kgs of (false) human hair were sold in France in 1871 and 102,900kgs in 1873.

In the early C20th Edwardian women wore false hair additions to create the Pompadour hairstyle that looked like a woman was wearing a teapot on her head. By the 1920s less hair, rather than more was the vogue. In the 1940s long natural hair in the mode of Veronica Lake or Lauren Bacall was one of the few remaining non rationed luxuries a woman could indulge in

By the 1950s women enjoyed short, but then very sharp bubble cut perms or new youthful ponytails. The latter graduated into topknot buns and sleek French pleat twists by the turn of the decade. As the 1960s wore on, extravagant human hair pieces allowed wearers to have their hair dressed in coils, or as we think of such styles today, dressed as an updo. Wigs both blatantly fake and real were commonly worn in the 60s and early 70s. By the 1980s hairpieces and wigs were more or less abandoned by the majority, but used extensively by famous singers like Tina Turner, Diana Ross and other celebrities.

credit: Fashion - Era

Friday, March 26, 2010

keratin pre-tipped nail hair Tips



When using a hot hair styler on your hair extensions, simply ensure that you try not to apply the heat directly on the attachment area. The extension was applied with heat, so it only makes sense that direct heat can assist in softening the bond, potentially removing it too! But this is purely common sense. Simply go closer to the scalp in the sections where there are no extensions added

Beauty Poetry



" A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
Its lovliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing."

By: John Keats

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Katherine Heigl Channels Vivien Leigh With New Dark Extensions


Talk about Hollywood glamour.

Katherine Heigl channeled "Gone With the Wind's" Vivien Leigh in dark, luxurious hair extensions at the 2010 ShoWest Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 18, 2010.

The young actress amplified her alluring, dark hair color with hair extensions full of layers which she wore in loose, spirals to accept the ShoWest award for Female Star of the Year. Dressed in a cherry red Donna Karan dress, she accentuated her look with shimmering eyeshadow, lush lashes, and flesh-toned lipcolor.

Heigl recently left behind her signature golden locks, and joined the dark side with this rich, chocolate hue -- adding a peachy, warmth to her milky complexion.

What do you think about Heigl's new look? Do you prefer the former "Grey Anatomy" star as a blonde or brunette? Short or long? Leave a comment below!

Looking for a new spring 'do? We've tapped three celebrity hair pros for the breakdown of the best hair trends from the runway, off the red carpet, and the colors of the season.

Source: Stylist

Friday, March 19, 2010

Poems on Beauty


Beauty is truth's smile
when she beholds her own face in
a perfect mirror.

~

Beauty is truth's smile
when she beholds her own face in a perfect mirror.

~

Beauty is in the ideal of perfect harmony
which is in the universal being;
truth the perfect comprehension of the universal mind.

- Rabindranath Tagore Poetry

Source: Write Spirit

The Mirror of Matsuyama (The Happy Mirror)


A very nice Japanese Folk Tale,hope you'll like it too =)

Long years ago in old Japan there lived in the Province of Echigo, a very remote part of Japan even in these days, a man and his wife. When this story begins they had been married for some years and were blessed with one little daughter. She was the joy and pride of both their lives, and in her they stored an endless source of happiness for their old age.

What golden letter days in their memory were these that had marked her growing up from babyhood; the visit to the temple when she was just thirty days old, her proud mother carrying her, robed in ceremonial kimono, to be put under the patronage of the family's household god; then her first dolls festival, when her parents gave her a set of dolls' and their miniature belongings, to be added to as year succeeded year; and perhaps the most important occasion of all, on her third birthday, when her first OBI (broad brocade sash) of scarlet and gold was tied round her small waist, a sign that she had crossed the threshold of girlhood and left infancy behind. Now that she was seven years of age, and had learned to talk and to wait upon her parents in those several little ways so dear to the hearts of fond parents, their cup of happiness seemed full. There could not be found in the whole of the Island Empire a happier little family.

One day there was much excitement in the home, for the father had been suddenly summoned to the capital on business. In these days of railways and jinrickshas and other rapid modes of traveling, it is difficult to realize what such a journey as that from Matsuyama to Kyoto meant. The roads were rough and bad, and ordinary people had to walk every step of the way, whether the distance were one hundred or several hundred miles. Indeed, in those days it was as great an undertaking to go up to the capital as it is for a Japanese to make a voyage to Europe now.

So the wife was very anxious while she helped her husband get ready for the long journey, knowing what an arduous task lay before him. Vainly she wished that she could accompany him, but the distance was too great for the mother and child to go, and besides that, it was the wife's duty to take care of the home.

All was ready at last, and the husband stood in the porch with his little family round him.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Beauty Quotes


Here are some nice and inspiring beauty quotes:

Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart. ~Kahlil Gibran

I've never seen a smiling face that was not beautiful. ~Author Unknown

Our hearts are drunk with a beauty our eyes could never see. ~George W. Russell

Some people, no matter how old they get, never lose their beauty - they merely move it from their faces into their hearts. ~Martin Buxbaum

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Human Hair Extensions


Then came a new type of hair addition - Extensions. At first, extensions were worn only by the very wealthy or celebrities who could afford the then exorbitant cost of laborious all day application. Goths wore frankly fake clip in dreads. Others followed when they saw what was possible when hair extensions were applied in a glamorous way. In particular black women used hair extensions to improve upon hair texture that some found difficult to tame. It became common to see pop singers sport a wide range of looks that centred around hair extensions.

One of the most famous wearers of human hair extensions in Great Britain is Victoria Beckham who must have had dozens of hairstyles based around her extensions. One day her hair is short - the next day it is long, one day black the next day striped, the next blonde. Then a few weeks later it's a different different hair colour and yet another length again.

In the UK it is Mrs.Beckham and her husband (who has also worn hair extensions) more than anyone else, who put hair extensions at the forefront of the public's attention. Although both are in the press much less now, it was Victoria Beckham's constant presence in female oriented magazines long after her Spice Girls fame as Posh Spice, that enabled onlookers to see the true potential of hair extensions.

People began to realise that if Victoria Beckham could create a chameleon like personality, with the very same treatment they could also change their image. Makeover shows where extensions are applied, cut and shaped often show such transformations. The message began to sink in among ordinary people. Extensions are for everyone not just Goths who wear pink, white, purple or black dreads, but also those who want to appear über glamorous.

Another well known wearer of hair extensions is Jordan who famously wore braided extensions on a reality TV show on an island and managed to maintain a certain appearance and grooming due to the effect plaiting of the hair extensions.

Now ordinary people certainly consider hair extensions for special events such as weddings, Christmas and holidays. Some people may even consider extensions for cosmetic/medical reasons as I did. Or you might simply like to treat yourself to some as a birthday, Valentine's Day or Christmas gift. Hair extensions can also be ideal as fancy dress addition to create a totally different image.

credit: Fashion-era

Monday, March 8, 2010

How to apply clip hair extensions



View the step by step instruction on how to apply clip in hair extensions

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Applying Hair Extensions – Is This Something You Can Do Yourself?


Hair extensions have been enabling people everywhere to create hairstyles that wouldn’t be possible with their natural hair since 1979, when Bo Derek made them fashionable in the movie “10.” Whether you want temporary clip-ins or semi-permanent additions, the right choice can completely transform your look into something extraordinary.

Extra fullness, extra length, and subtle highlighting are all attainable using the new materials and techniques that are available today. Of course, the old saying, “You get what you pay for,” is true here as well. The best hair extensions are created from real human “remy” hair, and look far more natural than any synthetic products. They can blend in seamlessly with your own hair to create a natural and attractive, long-wearing style.

While it is possible to learn to apply and to care for your own hair extensions at home, there are several factors to consider. Initially a salon visit will help you decide on the exact color, texture, and length that you will want. Your own hair usually needs to be at least 2 – 3 inches long to use the additions properly. The technique that you choose to have your extensions attached will also determine whether the procedure can be done at home or should be handled by a professionally trained stylist with experience in these techniques.

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Applying Hair Extensions – Is This Something You Can Do Yourself?

Hair extensions have been enabling people everywhere to create hairstyles that wouldn’t be possible with their natural hair since 1979, when Bo Derek made them fashionable in the movie “10.” Whether you want temporary clip-ins or semi-permanent additions, the right choice can completely transform your look into something extraordinary.

Extra fullness, extra length, and subtle highlighting are all attainable using the new materials and techniques that are available today. Of course, the old saying, “You get what you pay for,” is true here as well. The best hair extensions are created from real human “remy” hair, and look far more natural than any synthetic products. They can blend in seamlessly with your own hair to create a natural and attractive, long-wearing style.

While it is possible to learn to apply and to care for your own hair extensions at home, there are several factors to consider. Initially a salon visit will help you decide on the exact color, texture, and length that you will want. Your own hair usually needs to be at least 2 – 3 inches long to use the additions properly. The technique that you choose to have your extensions attached will also determine whether the procedure can be done at home or should be handled by a professionally trained stylist with experience in these techniques.

Of course, your first concern should be preventing damage to your natural hair strands. A professional can help you decide between various techniques, including advanced weaving or pinch braid, fusion or bonding, or more temporary treatments involving clip-ins, shrinkies, and mini links. Advanced weaving involves creating a corn row or underhand braid that will lie flat against the scalp. Extensions are sewn into the tracks and then your natural hair will cover the evidence. With 6 week tightening done at home or in the salon, this style can last for months.

Bonding involves using a glue product to attach 20 – 50 strands at a time to your high quality hair extensions. It is a rather long and tedious process, and must be done carefully to avoid damage. It is a bit more temporary because of the eventual break down of the glue bond, especially with frequent shampooing and conditioning.

While sometimes more expensive, advanced salons that specialize in hair extensions may employ newer, damage free techniques. These don’t require the use of glue, metal, wax or many other products that can damage your hair. Furthermore, many of these newer techniques can last up to six months and allow for reuse of the hair for up to a year with proper care. If you learn how to take good care of your own hair and your extensions, you will be able to keep your new look for as long as you like. Utilizing the services of a highly experienced stylist will ensure that you get the result you wanted — the gorgeous new hairstyle of your dreams.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Science Behind Dyeing Hair Extensions


THE PROBLEM with applying any color to the hair extensions is that the results can be very unpredictable. The hair does not take color like normal scalp hair, since Hair & Compounds uses the highest quality permanent pre-metalized fiber dyes designed for the highest longevity and color integrity. Therefore, attempting to dye the hair extension would produce an outcome that could be drastically different from your normal expectations.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

How to Finesse Fine Hair to Life


Season after season I go to the fashion shows and look for new trends in beauty. Much to my frustration, the models' hair never changes. To keep attention on the clothes, the hair is almost always pulled straight back in a bun, a twist or a chignon. If there is any statement to be made, it is usually done with dramatic makeup. The face paint is usually translated to a prettier, more wearable version for the woman on the street.

This year one of my (and many others') fashion heroes, Marc Jacobs, broke the mold. The women wore their hair long, soft and full. The makeup palette was almost nude with just a pinch of color. Lips were soft with a hint of orange and coral, a combination we haven't seen in years. The overall effect was girls' born with a natural splendor who need very little effort to look beautiful. The soft look is easy to achieve and the makeup colors could be adjusted easily to enhance any complexion. The look is pretty, wearable and suitable for all occasions.

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Hair becomes a colourful work of art


I love coloring my hair but when I was a teenager my mom doesn't like even just the thought of it... but time changes occasionally I would color my hair but I make sure that the hair color that I choose suits my personality. If you love dyeing your hair, you should read this:

Once considered taboo, hair colouring is becoming more and more popular, particularly among teens. While blonde, brown and black are the most common colours, shades of pink, purple and even blue are making their mark in the style trends.

These non-traditional colours may not sit well with parents, but Moncton hairstylist Kim Noël says moms and dads need not be alarmed when their son or daughter comes home with rainbow hair.

"It's more of a way of expression," Kim says. "A lot of people, instead of wearing bright lipstick or something, will change the colour of their hair."

With the increased availability of short-term hair dyes and alternatives to harsh permanent dyes, the stigma surrounding funky hair colours is lifting, and more people are willing to trade in their browns and blacks for neon streaks.

"It's not as taboo to do it now, especially now that a lot of older people do it too," she says. "A lot of people do it because they want a change, but they don't want a total change."

Hot pink remains the most popular colour to inject a little personality into your tresses, while red and blue are close runners-up.

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