To get volume,blow-dry your hair with a round boar’s-hair-bristle brush. The round brush gives hair tons of body, and the soft bristles make hair extra shiny.
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Nothing’s more natural in summer than pink, flushed, “just-back-from-a-run” skin. To get this look, apply bronzer on all the bits the sun would naturally hit: forehead, cheeks and nose. Then apply a pink blush on the apples of your cheeks.
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One of the biggest beauty myths is that chocolate (and fried foods) can cause acne. Extensive research shows this is simply not true. A poor diet and/or stress however, can exacerbate acne. So if you already have a pimple problem, try to maintain a healthy diet.
Hormones, overactive oil glands, heredity and dead skin cells that lodge in your skin pores are what causes acne, according to the Acne Resource Center in Tampa Florida.
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When covering gray hair that makes up less than 10% of your total number of hairs , it is generally recommended that you use a color that is 2-3 shades lighter than your natural color. However, this is referring to deposit-only haircolor and will not change the color of your already pigmented hair. The objective is to simply darken or “mute/mask” the grays so that they appear more like natural highlights than grays.
The reason for using a hair color that is lighter than your hair’s natural color is because using a shade that’s the same as your natural color you will likely create a “flat/dull” color result. With deposit-only color the color applied is added to the pigment that is already present, this means that choosing a shade that matches your current color will result in even darker hair color results. We use lighter shades to create a more natural looking result from the grey hairs. This also creates more body & shine for your hair!
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Gray hair actually grows no faster or slower than pigmented hair does. However, when the hair turns gray it can often undergo more changes than merely color, many times changing in texture, porosity and wave pattern. Actually, “turning gray” is a misnomer, since the hair actually goes gray when the melanocytes in the hair follicle stop producing melanin (which gives the hair its color) and the newly growing hair fiber emerges without pigmentation.
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Eyebrows
Lip
Cheek or Chin
Neck
Underarm
Arms
Back
Bikini
Legs
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According to the research I’ve done on the effects of radiation therapy, medical professionals say that radiation therapy will only affect the areas that are exposed to the radiation.
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Love this cut! I think it’s versital for many faces. Don’t be afraid of short hair. But you must wear it with confidence. I’ve had many short cuts, most are very fun, but you never know till you try it!
Luv it ….Luv it….Luv it!
Summer is in full force Nebraska, it is time to take special care that our hair needs. Whether it be the sun, sand, the lake or the pool, our hair takes a beating when the temperatures rise. It doesn’t take a lot to ruin our hair but getting it back to a healthy state is another story. Let’s talk about prevention instead. So, sit back in your lounge chair, sip on your iced tea and read on to learn how to beat summer hair damage.
There is no escaping the sun, unless you live under a rock. Short of wearing a hat, there are some other things that can be done to help prevent sun damage. Just as you wouldn’t spend the day at the beach without your trusted sunscreen, you also shouldn’t spend time in the sun without sunscreen in your hair. Use a leave in conditioner that contains SPF to help prevent damage to your hair. If you are in a pinch and you find yourself taking a road trip in a convertible or spending the day at the pool without a hat or the all important SPF, just use the same stuff you put on your skin. Your hair will probably feel pretty slimy and gross, but a few hours is nothing compared to several months of work to repair the damage. Hair that has been damaged by the sun may become brittle and frizzy. Many times the only way to fix this summer problem is to trim away the damaged follicles.
Happy Summer!
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