| 10 Tips On How To
Get Great Hair Days
By: Marquetta Breslin
10. Ten Tips on How to Get Great Hair Days
One dream that every woman cherishes is of fabulous hair.
She wants all eyes reverted and all heads turned towards her
hair in awe and jealousy.
If you also want to have that ‘just out of the salon’
look then update yourself about the commandments of control
and you will be the one whose hairlooks will make all women
go green in the eyes!
1. Use Rollers Right
Rollers, such as hot rollers, Velcro or self-adhering ones,
are the in-thing these days. Use unheated rollers on damp
hair. Wait for the hair to be barely damp, roll up rollers,
keeping broadest ones at the top. Let the hair dry and then
unwind rollers carefully.
In case of hot rollers, allow the rollers to cool. Now gently
remove them. With the help of your fingers, gently comb your
hair to open the curls slightly. This will give a more bouncy
and curly look. Lastly add a small measure of hair or finishing
spray and you are ready with that sexy style!
2. Get Regular Trims
Regular trims are essential to avoid the bad hair day. Gap
between two trims should not be more than 3 to 4 weeks. Do
not go lazy on trimming even if you growing your hair longer.
Gel smoothens and flips up ends of hair, which have lost their
shape in the process of growing.
3. Start with a Great Cut
Falling right into place and simple to style - this is the
definition of a great cut. The more time the hairdresser spends
in finishing your hair, the less chances you have of re-creating
that look on your own.
A good cut complements your hair texture and type, manages
your hair even on windy days and surely controls that irritating
frizz. Another way to recognize a good cut is that even after
six weeks, it still is easy to style. Result - gap between
trims becomes longer. Inform the stylist about the drawbacks
of your hair. Educate yourself about the solutions.
4. Think Roots First
Concentrating most of the products at the roots and blow-drying
root area first give you more volume and height.
5. Don't Fight Nature Too Much
Do not try to fool nature. Perming and bleaching finally
do affect the hair because of presence of chemicals in the
both the processes. So, be a little innovative and look for
alternatives to such harmful processes.
6. Don't Overuse Products
How much product you should use depends on the density, length
and texture of your hair. A few products give you control.
However, too many may lose your control over your hair.
Compared to super-hold gel, one can use lots more of mousse.
Start with small quantities, gradually increasing depending
upon the feedback your hair gives. Use a drop or two of pomades,
shiners and glossers. Give up finishers, conditioners and
volumizers.
Remember, you can always add more!
7. Add Body
Limp, flat lifeless hair days are considered as bad hair
days. Do you want to add body to your hair? Bend at waist,
start drying your freshly washed hair as you finger style
it. When half of the moisture has disappeared, add gel or
mousse. Finally use a large-toothed comb or vent brush to
lift the hair. If it is humid, use a tiny amount of mousse.
Finger style it into dry hair.
8. Tame That Cowlick
Cowlicks are mostly at the back crown area or at the hairline.
A hairline cowlick can look smart when you lift it to get
more height, or brush hair in the opposite direction. Little
gel before drying gives it the wanted look.
In case of back crown cowlick, use hot rollers only for that
portion. For short hair, two rollers are set in alternating
directions. Once rollers have cooled, backcomb the area, smoothen
the surface and comb the ends.
9. Easy Up do
The golden rule for a great up do is to gather all your hair
together high and neatly high enough on your head. Carefully
rolling or wrapping it in the desired direction hide the pins
under a seam or a bun.
10. Be Prepared
A small bottle of water can be handy for misting the hair
if it leaves its setting by midday. If it is humid, carry
a small size of a frizz control product. Getting a shorter
cut, a body perm or a root perm can control hair limping in
humid weather.
Separated curls are trendy and convenient. Wrap your long
hair into an up do during the day; when you undo it, it will
fall in great volume.
Nowadays, there are many easy to carry purse-sized curling
irons and setting tools. Use them for quick touchups.
About the Author
My name is Marquetta Breslin and I'm a professional hair
braider with over 12 years of experiance. I own http://www.braidsbybreslin.com
where I sell intructional hair braiding and weave DVDs teaching
the world how to braid and weave.
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