Curling That Thin Straight Hair
October 21, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Women with curly hair tend to be envious of those with straight hair and vice versa, but both forget that when you have one you want the other and it can be hard for some to get that look that they want. For those with that straight hair luxurious curls are the goal and if your hair is thin then getting those curls in and getting them to stay can be difficult. By using a professional ceramic curling irons and some spritz you can coax that lifeless hair into having more body and bounce with just a little practice.
Thinning Thick Hair For Better Style
October 1, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Having a hair style with many layers is a great way to thin hair which very thick and heavy which will allow the beautiful natural waves in the hair appear more full of life. Too often those with very thick hair complain about the lack of bounce in their hair and wonder what they can do to get their hair to be not only full but vibrant as well. Using Kamisori thinning shears to create layers in this thick hair will help lighten the weight placed on the hair and allow it to be bouncier and healthier.
Getting Better Volume With Thin Hair
August 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
If you are one of the unlucky women who have naturally thin hair it is hard for you to get a good looking hairstyle with any volume and body that will remain in your hair past lunchtime. Women with fine hair usually find their best hair styles are shorter cuts which include layers which give them the most bounce and body for their naturally. Then from their it is easy to use a 1 inch curling iron to give the hairstyle a little more body and style. Just because your hair tends to be flat does not mean you have to leave it that way.
Using Your Hair Dryer To Style Your Hair
August 28, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Many women feel that their hair dryer is strictly for drying their hair, and forget that it can be a primary styling tool as well. Once your hair is dry a soft bristled round brush and an ionic hair dryer can make a great duo for creating volume in your hair. You can easily use the dryer and the brush to comb to flip the ends of your hair and add some bounce and spring to your hairstyle. Also applying the heat from the dryer while combing by your roots will create more lift and volume to your tresses than you may have had before. Do not be afraid to play around and see what kind of looks you can get with your hair dryer.
Add Volume To That Flat Hair
August 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Not only can a hair straightening iron make hair smooth and even add some wavy curl, but it can also be used to add just a little volume to flat lifeless hair. A hair iron with think blades can easily be used to add a little life and bounce into hair that is wanting to just lay flat and be oh so dull. The more and more you use a hair straightener the more hairstyles you can dream up and create with your hair. These are some of the most versatile hair tools any woman can add to her styling set.
Get This Look using a Hairstraightener
July 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
A Chignon sits lower on the head than a basic bun so be sure to focus on the nape of your neck as you style.
- Towel-dry your hair and apply a loonie-sixed dollop of mousse evenly throughout to add texture and volume.
- Blow-dry with a round brush to add bounce and then set with hot rollers or a curling iron. Concentrate curls on the bottom half of your hair,-keep the roots and crown smooth and use a hair straightener for your bang area.
- Let hair cool and professional hair brush to bring out the shine.
- Secure hair in a low ponytail at the nape of the neck, swept off to one side. Leave a one-inch-wide piece stray and wrap it around the hair elastic to conceal it. Secure with a bobby pin.
- To add more texture, backcomb the ponytail. Don’t be afraid of your bun being too messy, this will be the beauty of it-it doesn’t have to look perfect.
- Pin the hair under in small sections to create the chignon. Don’t go crazy with the hairspray. Instead, make sure it will stay put by anchoring the base with enough bobby pins.
Till Next time Good Luck,
Niki
Hair Straightening Irons for Straight or Curly Hair
June 11, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
It is one of those strange things in life that every girl born with straight hair wishes she had some curl, while the girls who were born with those natural curls want that sleek straight hair she doesn’t have. Of course you can’t get all new hair, but you can make your hair what you want it to be, and the solution for both is a professional flat iron that you can use not only to straighten those locks, but to add some waves in them as well if that is what you prefer. All of this in one handy lightweight titanium hair straightener!
Modern hair straightening irons are easy to use, affordable, and even versatile. In no time you can be styling your hair like a pro getting the looks that all the Hollywood starlets have all with one simple tool. Use the tourmaline ceramic flat iron to get sleek, shiny straight hair one day, then use it again the next to add some fun waves that have great bounce and body. Of course it is possible to damage your hair with a flat iron so it is important to use the proper temperature settings and never use the iron on your hair unless it is a wet to dry flat iron made just for drying while straightening.





