Wednesday, October 7, 2009

How to comb your hair back! like my avatar!!?

Im 15 and a male i don't have gel and a hairdryer. I have hair spray and mousse and My hair is 40 mm long and every time i comb my hair back and put hair spray and mousse it just gets puffy it only works a little.



How to comb your hair back! like my avatar!!?

You need to either mixed the mouse and hairspray together into your hands first and then run through hair, or visit and store and get some flexible gel or pomade.



How to comb your hair back! like my avatar!!?

Take a trip to the dollar store %26amp; buy some gel.That will keep your hair from getting puffy.



How to comb your hair back! like my avatar!!?

mousse is supposed to make it fluffy, try hair grease or pommade if they make it, like on o brother where art thou, that's what they used in the 3os when that was trendy.



How to comb your hair back! like my avatar!!?

You need gel, mousse is not enough to hold it back. Try Bed Head, Got 2 B Glued or something like that.



How to comb your hair back! like my avatar!!?

a comb and hairspray

Natural hair?

i have really curly hair and it gets like kinda poofy when it dries so how can i wear my natural hair?? i've already tried crumping gel and it doesn't work so please don't say that.



Natural hair?

You can add a lil melted shea butter, or elasta qp mango butter to it while wet.. then braid it in big sections and either let it air dry, or sit under the dryer... take it down and it should be more wavy than poofy, and more stretched out and defined.



Natural hair?

massage with wheatgerm oil



Natural hair?

lots of things u could go to the daminican to get it straightened while its still natural or u could carry some shea butter to mostureize it



Natural hair?

Well, you pretty much already said it-- it dries poofy. If you don't like the way it looks when it dries, %26amp; you don't like scrunching it with gel.. then you cant wear it curly or you wont like it.!! I like mousse, it's so much lighter than gel maybe you can try that.



Otherwise, you can always try a de-frizzing serum %26amp; THEN letting your hair dry natural, or you can try straightening it.



I think curly hair is beautiful, I can't believe you don't like it.. Good luck with it.!



Natural hair?

iso tamer works really good for me



Natural hair?

i have curly hair 2 so i know what u goin through so i 'd say get cornrolls into a curly pontail



Natural hair?

try out a leave in conditioner and when it dries a little bit of moose



Natural hair?

i dont think u can. so just blow dry it strate?



Natural hair?

I have real poofy curly hair too, so I can relate.



I've tried everything (even the clumping gel thingy)



Then I found my solution, Garnier Fructis. All their products work really good on frizzy curly or unmanageable hair.



Now I wear it down naturally and it looks really nice. I was surprised. You will be too. =)



Natural hair?

just live with it girl..why dont you try to improve your curls instead of trying to get rid of them..curl is hot trust me..



Natural hair?

You need to use something that keeps the curl firm or hard. You say you don't like to use gel, I can't think of anything else that will work. You could try a balm or cream and smooth it onto your hair. One thing you can't do is once you put the product into your hair and you are satisfied with the way your hair is laying, KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF YOUR HAIR until its dry. If you keep fussing with the hair while it's drying, your hair will keep getting bigger and bigger until its all poofed out. My hair does the same thing, I end up with Bozo hair if I don't keep my hands out of it. I also let my hair dry naturally, no blow dryers, that causes pouf also. Once my hair is dry, I flip my head over and comb through with my fingers to separate the curls and then flip it back and my hair looks wonderful, nice smooth curls, but no pouf.



Natural hair?

hair straitener

Thick, wavy hair, help!?

i have thick, wavy/frizzy/poofy hair, and a lot of it!!



i need a haircut that:



-is easy to take care of (i have to get up at 5:30 am, have 15 minutes to get ready and out the door, no time to waste on styling hair)



-doesn't involve mousse, gels, etc., (because of my skin i can't put any products in my hair)



-is short (not pixie cut, but something like a bob)



i know this is probably a lot to ask, but any pictures/advice would be VERY appreciated!



PS-don't worry about my face shape/hair color. i've been told my face can pull off a great deal of cuts, and i change my hair color a lot.



Thick, wavy hair, help!?

maybe http://www.hairstylesdesign.com/gallery/...



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any of these



http://hair.lovetoknow.com/Short_Hair_St...



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http://www.beautifulhairstyles.com/cute/

HAIR HELP! what kinds of things can i use for my hair if my hair is relaxed?

if i relaxe my hair can i use gel or things like that to style it ??



HAIR HELP! what kinds of things can i use for my hair if my hair is relaxed?

ofcourse



HAIR HELP! what kinds of things can i use for my hair if my hair is relaxed?

You can use all the products you want but they will only damage your hair. Some good things to use are home made that way you know what you are putting in your hair. And you don't have to wonder what a certain chemical(that will only damage your hair) is. I looked up a website for you. It gives you recipies on how to make your own products at home. Hope it Helps.

Hair Removal Methods (GIRLS' QUESTION)?

1)Can someone name every single method they can think of, please? And if u have thick hairs on your legs, how do u get them to not show these hair dots? HELP ME!



2)And is there any hair removal creame or gel that's ESPECIALLY for the pubic area that doesn't cause irritation?



3) Lastly, what are some tips for caring for the skin on your legs?



Hair Removal Methods (GIRLS' QUESTION)?

nair always does wonders for me when i shave



Hair Removal Methods (GIRLS' QUESTION)?

Honestly.... the best (but expensive way) is to laser it off. It will take about 10 sessions over 1.5 yrs and the hair gets thinner and lighter as you go and eventually dissappears for ever...leaving you with baby soft skin. I love laser if you can afford it.. nothing compares.



Hair Removal Methods (GIRLS' QUESTION)?

use mens shaving cream/razors



trust me, they work so much better then women;s



Hair Removal Methods (GIRLS' QUESTION)?

1) Waxing ( i wax, it does not really hurt), Shaving, Cream and Threading



2)Veet has many different product, visit http://www.veet.us/products_creams.shtml



3)If you shave, use gel or cream. Use moisturizing lotion, Dove is great



Also, read more on the veet site, it has lots of tips and info.



Hair Removal Methods (GIRLS' QUESTION)?

1) shaving, cremes, laser hair removal.



leg hair: nair really helps with this



2) Veet for sensitive skin



3) lotion

Is it true that petroleum jelly is harmful to your hair?

That's what somebody told me. She said it increases hair breakage. But yet she flat irons her hair every day.



If it is true that PJ is harmful to your hair, I'll stop using it. Since I'm African American with hair that's sort of coarse, thick %26amp; kinky when uncombed %26amp; wavy when combed out thoroughly, which would you recommend I use? Hair lotion? I know gel is bad for your hair, but I heard that the thick gel with protein is good. %26amp; 1 hairstylist told me I should never put my hair in a ponytail, but that's the only style it looks good in. It would turn into a 1/2 straight fro %26amp; not look right if I wore my hair down %26amp; wavy. I can't get perms (relaxers) because of my skin condition. Is flat ironing OK? What do you recommend I do to my hair? I'm tired of the same ol' same ol', %26amp; I'm ready for a change. Any ideas?



Is it true that petroleum jelly is harmful to your hair?

This is going to be really long but I'm putting EVERYTHING I know into this!



Ok well despite the other 2 answers I am African American too. I heard PJ was good for your heair because it moisturizes it. My hair started breaking off ALOT about 2 years ago because of a perm my stylist used My hair got really short like shoulder length so I started greasing it with African Pride groth grease it stopped breaking so much. The one day I ran out so I used PJ and it worked wonders! My hair doesn't come out anymore. I still use and I have been for about a year. It makes your hair shiny and healthy looking. Its espcially best to put it on after washing your hair. Grease does take a long time to dry so expect to sit under the hair dryer for a longer period of time. But if you're REALLY against PJ I suggest using any type of groth grease like African Pride. My hair is long and thick and I use Hair lotion (Pink, Motions, or any kind), Mousse (preferably a foaming one I use Motions or Proclaim), and PJ ONLY after I was it I don't grease my hair everyday. Gel is bad for your hair and actually reverts it (which means makes it nappy faster...which means you have to get a perm sooner). Nothing is wrong with ponytails its just what you use to hold them. Don't use rubber bands or anything like a rubber band it take your hair out...Use a soft scrunchie or a hair clip. Flat ironing is great! Just make sure you know what you're doing I know alot of women who burn their hair because they don't know how to use it. Go to a stylist that's a professtional or even to a beauty/cosmetology school. They have stylist that are in school who are willing to do your hair and tell you how to take care of it for a small price...Oh and another thing try to not switch stylists so much. Every stylist is different and every stylist learns different things. Stick to one stylist to take care of your hair and a stylist that knows your hair. And whats bad for one persons hair maybe great for another so don't listen to what other people say. Get a professional opinion! Since you can't get perms have you tried a hot comb or something like that? Ask a stylist about it! Try micro braids! They are sort of expensive depending on who you go to but they are well worth it. They last for about 3-4 months and look great on just about anyone! Ok I'm FINALLY done! Good luck! =D



Is it true that petroleum jelly is harmful to your hair?

Petroleum Jelly is used as a barrier for nappy rash so I'd quit using it immediately. Hair straighteners are fabulous for a nice new look however they can be harsh on the hair but most people don't mind to have the great straight look. Gel is more suitable for short hair, for a stronger hold hair wax or hair puddy (sold at hair salons) will give you a more defined look that lasts. Hair gel has a tendency to cause an increase in dandruff. A nice large curl brush can be used whilst blow drying to give you a soft curl look, there are many ways to wear and style your hair even with thick curly hair.



Is it true that petroleum jelly is harmful to your hair?

hi..!!!



i really don't know if PJ is harmful coz i never tried using it.



what i know is PJ is good for the lips.



'bout ironing your hair...well i iron my hair everyday.and my mom used to scold me 'bout that.we even argued.



but hey it makes my hair more easier to manage!i think it just depends in what brand the iron is...!



Is it true that petroleum jelly is harmful to your hair?

patroleum jelly is harmfull to most everything, one can build explosives from it. it is a by product from creating gasioline, and yes it increases hair breakage because it is asidic based and depleates nutriants, so if you dont want to put your head at risk as a fire hazard don't use it. DON'T FLAT IRON !!! best bet is to go with vitamine enrich lotions.

Thick carpet like hair.?

My grandson is seven, he has thick coarse carpet like hair, what and how should we manage his hair. He is the only one with this kind of hair in the family. Its pitch black has no style, no matter what we use, gel won't even hold his hair in place. Help.....



Thick carpet like hair.?

You need to keep his hair cut to a bald fade. The last thing you should do is put a bunch of grease and pomades in it. They will just make it gummy and it will collect dirt.



I also suggest 'blowing out' his hair. There are kits for men with thick hair that loosen the texture. There are also texturizers. I do however suggest you take him to have it done professionally. Trying the 'kitchen beautician route may have a bad outcome. Plus... at the shop they are the professionals and will be liable for mistakes.



Since he is 7... there is also the option of french braids, cornrows, and dreadlocks. My hair is locked and I love it. Just because it is thick and course doesn't mean there are no natural hair options. Check it out!



Thick carpet like hair.?

A really good stylist



Thick carpet like hair.?

try a shorter style and thinning it a bit, use some strong hold gel