Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Privacy Policy

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Tips on How to color your hair at home

A surprising number of women color their hair on a regular basis, with many teens as well experimenting with hair color, dye, and highlights. Some ladies prefer to spent $40 or $50 at a salon for a professional touch. Others spend $5 or $6 at the drugstore and do the job themselves at home.
If you are in the latter group or are considering doing your own hair color in the future, here are a few recommended guidelines:


1. Carefully read all of the instructions first. These will be found on the external package in general form and on the inside directions in greater detail. If you don't understand some of the terms or explanations, call the toll-free number to speak with a hair color consultant. Directions often are posted in Spanish, too, and sometimes in French or German.


2. Conduct all preliminary tests as outlined. This includes a sample strand test, typically, which asks you to color a small strand of hair before applying all the product to your head to see how the color takes and how it compares with your natural color. If the strand doesn't hold the tint, or if it clashes with your complexion, you may want to consider other shades. The second test requires a sample spot of color on the inside of your elbow for 48 hours, checking for redness, itching, or burning or other possible allergy or sensitivity symptoms. If the color sample becomes irritated or develops a rash, don't use this product and contact the company for a refund.


3. Prepare your hair beforehand. Wash your hair at least 12 to 24 hours before you plan to color. Applying the product any sooner than that does not give your scalp enough time to produce adequate oil for protection during the coloring process. Avoid creating a buildup of styling gel or other products that may interfere with the coloring application. Don't over brush it or get a permanent near the time you plan to color your hair.


4. Apply the tint thoroughly, work it in completely, and remove promptly in the designated amount of time, usually 20 to 45 minutes. Be sure to apply the color evenly, not overlooking the ends of your hair or the nape of your neck. You may want to comb it through for uniformity, as opposed to relying on your gloved hands, which can feel awkward. Cover with the provided plastic cap to supply gentle heat that can enhance the coloring process.


5. Remove the product by rinsing thoroughly until the water runs clear. Then add the packet of conditioner (some products may include this within the color solution) and rinse again, finally drying and combing your hair as usual. As it dries, check the color for evenness of application and uniformity of the shade.

You may want to have a friend help you apply the color. Or you may decide that it's easier to visit a salon for this treatment. When you decide which route to go, plan on reapplying color every four to six weeks, depending on how fast your hair grows.

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Colouring Your Hair At Home

Have you made a mistake in the past? If so, you are not alone.

It is easier and cheaper to color your hair at home, but there is also room for lots of mistakes to be made. If this is the route you choose, be sure to follow the steps in this how-to. They are all extremely important. Be sure to choose a color that is compatible with your skin tones. If you have warm skin tones, you should consider red, gold or auburn tones. Stay away from ash tones. They won't suit your coloring.
Be sure to check the color on the box, not the model's hair color. There is usually a guideline on the side that will give you some indication of the resulting color.
Read instructions at least two times. There are lots of room for error. And don't forget the strand test. That's important as well.
Wear the gloves. They are added to the kit for your protection. If you are touching up the roots, be sure that this is the area that you target. You shouldn't be applying the color to the entire head as in the first application.
Use a kitchen timer to keep track of the time. It is very easy to forget when you are thumbing through a magazine.
Be sure to rinse thoroughly. The instructions say to rinse until the water runs clear.
Condition your hair with the product provided. Your hair needs all the help it can get at this point. It is going to be very vulnerable to damage.
Do not perm or straighten your hair for several weeks after coloring. If you find yourself with a color that you didn't expect, DON'T rush out and choose another hair color and repeat the process. Call the help line for assistance. If that doesn't fix the mistake, head for a salon. They will be able to correct the color with the least amount of damage.

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5 Hair Care Best Practices for Preventing Hair Loss and Promoting Hair Growth

If you regularly wash your hair, style it with products or brush, you could potentially be damaging your hair or even hindering it's ability to grow. But with some advice you could make some minor changes to your hair care regime to change it from one that hinders hair growth to one that boosts hair growth. Follow these simple tips to help make sure you're helping, not hindering your hair on a daily basis -- in time it all adds up.
  1. If you use gels, wash them out
    If you use hair gels, waxes, clays or any other sticky styling products you need to wash them out before you go to bed. When you sleep with your head firmly pressed against the pillow, styling products can work their way into your scalp and clog the pores. Styling products usually contain an array of chemicals that won't do newly developing hairs any good. Make sure you wash them out before bed to avoid this, or don't using sticky styling products altogether.
  2. Avoid shampoos sold in supermarkets
    All the common high street brand shampoos contain chemicals that you wouldn't want to put on your skin every day, if you knew what they were. Have a look at the ingredients list on the back of your shampoo. You'll most likely see the chemical "sodium laurl sulphate", or some variation on that name. Even the top brands like Head and Shoulders, Pantene, Original Source and Herbal Essences contain this chemical and many others. With everyday use it's thought that this can damage your hair and even poison your body.
  3. Avoid tightly tying your hair back
    Tying your hair back tightly pulls the hairs and gradually trains them to grow nearer to the surface of the scalp. Eventually they may grow so close to the surface that they lose their hold in the skin and fall out. The hairs at the front of your head are most likely to be the victims of this pulling and they are also the most vulnerable to the effects of hormonal hair loss.
  4. Avoid brushing your hair when it's wet
    Your hair is more vulnerable to damage when it's wet. It's best to dry your hair with a soft towel and then leave it to dry naturally. Your hair will dry faster if you don't brush it as it will have a greater surface area exposed to the air. If you use leave-in conditioners don't rub them into the scalp. If you get a lot of split ends you should get your hair trimmed regularly, otherwise the splits will get longer and longer leaving your hair looking frizzy and horrible.
  5. Stimulate hair growth by brushing your scalp
    When you brush your hair, use a hard bristled hair brush with plenty of space between the bristles. Make sure your hair is completely dry and vigorously brush your scalp, scratching the skin. Don't scratch so hard that it hurts but do scrape fairly hard. And don't do this if you have a dry, flaky or sore scalp. The action of scraping the scalp will help exfoliate but most importantly it will stimulate increased blood circulation in the scalp, which will bring nutrients to the hairs helping increase hair growth.

Conclusion

Most people wash and style there hair very frequently, so even if you are doing something slightly wrong, in time it will have a noticeable effect. However if you make sure you're doing everything right, plus using some simple tricks to help stimulate hair growth, in time you will see positive results.
About the Author:
This article was written by Christopher Boyle, author of the revolutionary hair loss eBook, Stop Hair Loss in Six Steps, Guaranteed. You can get more hair loss advise from his blog nicehair.org.
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