Monday, 21 July 2008
Hairstyles for fine hair - Using Phyto products
Products used in the video
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Sunday, 1 June 2008
Hairstyles for fine hair - The Bob
This version of the Bob, has become fashionable with celebrities around the world. Katie Holmes, has been seen wearing her own version.
Cate Blanchett’s blunt cut in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is yet and another example of this trend leading style.
The Bob is a fantastic cut for fine hair, providing a sophisticated and feminine touch.
Hair Styles, Cuts, and Do's is a great place to try out a hairstyle on-line before making an appointment with the salon.
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Monday, 14 April 2008
Hairstyles for fine hair - Washing and drying
Using a shampoo that doesn't contain lanolin will help to keep hair light and full of life. Lanolin is a common ingredient in most shampoos, but it tends to be too heavy for fine hair.
Philip Kingsley Body Building Shampoo (1000ml)
is a superb product.
Blow-Drying: When you are drying your hair, don't use the nozzle that comes with the hairdryer. This tool is excellent for coarse and thick hair, but it concentrates the heat too much for fine hair and causes irreparable damage that can be easily avoided.
Technique: Use tension when blow-drying. This will reduce frizz at a faster and more efficient pace. It also cuts down the amount of time you'll need to use heat. Additionally, if you use a medium-boar bristle brush, you can create extra body in your hair.
Products: Use a generous amount of volumizer at the roots.
L'Oreal Kerastase Resistance Volumactive Volume Expansion Spray (Fine & Vulnerable Hair)
gives extra lift and sustains the hold, it's not heavy, and it smells good.
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Tuesday, 11 March 2008
Hairstyles for fine hair - Volumizing
Volumizing products for fine hair are very specific. they need to be light and pliable, to ensure the hair does not hang heavily, which would reduce the volumizing benefits of the product applied.
Worthy of particular considerattion are mousse volumizers, which often provide the ideal solution.
This site is well worth a visit:
Unique hair styling products at Salonweb
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Hair styles for fine hear Green tea
Green tea comes from the dried leaves of the tea plant; while black tea is fermented tea leaves from the same plant. Green tea has been used in the last few years to combat skin aging, intestinal ailments, as well as androgenetic alopecia.
Catechins are the important compounds found in the unfermented tea leaves, and the primary ingredients thought to be so helpful for Green Tea. Catechins are thought to have several medicinal properties, it may help cardiovascular activity. Catechins are also known to inhibit and kill certain bacteria, so it has antibacterial effects. Most importantly, it is the anti-oxidant effects which help skin wrinkles, aging, energy and stamina, and yes, also hair growth.
The effects of green tea in shampoos vaires by product, but this particular product has received great reviews across a range of media, as it effectively volumize hair, creating a great look, strengthening hair fibres and restoring volume and manageability.
Aubrey Organics Shampoo Green Tea -- 11 fl oz
Definately worth trying out as a product to help with hairstyles for fine hair
Monday, 29 October 2007
Hairstyles for fine hair - Fan updo
Hairstyles for fine hair as we approach the party season can include the classical fanned updo.
Essentially created by making a tight pony tail and anchoring it at the top of the crown and fanning the hair outwards. This hairstyle is best suited to medium to fine hair which is chin to shoulder length.
To create this look, start with a deep side parting, then brush all the hair back to form a pony tail. Bangs can be left in or out. A good light hairspray will make the hair more easily able to fan.
Hold the ponytail about the width of two fingers away from the base between forefinger and thumb and wrap the ponytail clockwise, loping it around the thumb and forefinger to create a loop. Pull the loop level to the base of the pony tail, then smooth the loop and pin it underneath, don't be afraid to use more than one pin, next to the scalp. Take your time ensuring this loop is well balanced and symmetrical.
As you will be fanning the hair, ensure there are at least two inches of free hair. The effect you are after is to create looped hair which merges into the base of the pony tail forming a soft bun, with the free hair sticking out at the base.
For the next step, again take time. Layer a strand of hair around the base of the pony tail, this will hide the band holding the hair in place. The arrange strands of hair into a fan shape, move the hair from one side to the other, to create a balanced shape.
Ensure you have sufficient light hairspray on the hair and pin each strand before moving on to the next. To make the updo stand up, either backcomb, with hairspray or cross two pins at the base of each strand.
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