Never attack wet hair with the hair brush, no matter how rushed for time you are. Tangles in wet hair are best removed with a wide toothed-comb. Use a wooden comb if you can find one; it won't generate static electricity. Excessive blow-drying can damage hair in the long-term, making it brittle and causing split-ends. If you can, let your hair dry naturally, then brush into place.
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Friday, 5 April 2013
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Hair Chalking
Everyone love coloring their hairs and trying different colors but what disturbs the most is destroyed and rough hairs at the end. Here's an awesome way to get multi-colored tips without any commitment- HAIR CHALKING! it's super easy, and we can have a ton of fun doing it. Here's how you can get this look..
You'll Need
Soft pastel chalk.
A small spray bottle filled with water
A flat iron or curling iron
Rubber Gloves
A old towel or t-shirt you don't mind getting color on.
STEP- 1
Spray a 1-inch section of hair with water. You don't need to soak, the entire strand, just go as high as you want the color to be.
STEP-2
Color on your hairs with one of the pastels. I recommend choosing about three colors and putting one at a time in your hair. Start with the lightest shade first. since, as you can see, the color gets all over your gloves and you will end up with a muddied version of the same hue throughout if you go dark to light.
Color on your hairs with one of the pastels. I recommend choosing about three colors and putting one at a time in your hair. Start with the lightest shade first. since, as you can see, the color gets all over your gloves and you will end up with a muddied version of the same hue throughout if you go dark to light.
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