Saturday, November 28, 2009

Any tips for very greasy hair?

help from chip pan head (it does feel like a chip pan honestly)



HELP!!!!



also does any one else suffer the same problem??



Any tips for very greasy hair?

are you washing your hair on a daily basis?



I bet you are.



Try to cut down on it, the more you wash your hair, the greasier it gets. Try maybe going 2 days without washing it, and then 3 days, and so on. After a little while, your hair glands will stop producing so much oil.



When you do wash your hair, use a clarifying shampoo, and if you use conditioner, only put a little bit on your ends, don't bring the conditioner anywhere near the roots.



To get rid of oily roots, sprinkle a little bit of baby powder through your hair, making sure to massage it in a bit so that the white doesn't show. This should absorb some of the grease.



Any tips for very greasy hair?

greasy hair? wash it.



Any tips for very greasy hair?

wash it



Any tips for very greasy hair?

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Any tips for very greasy hair?

dont condition the roots of your hair.



use a clarifying shampoo.



try not to run your hands through your hair a lot or brush it a lot either it stimulates the hair floical and produces more oil.



i dont have this problem i only wash my hair 2 times a week.



sounds gross but it keeps mine healthy and feels very soft.



Any tips for very greasy hair?

Shampoo with protein rich and vitamin rich shampoo every day. Use a vitamin enriched conditioner.



Any tips for very greasy hair?

I used to have a big problem with greasy hair, until I realised that I was just using too uch conditioner and hair products afterward. Try to really wash your hair well with shampoo and then try to use just a little conditioner (but not on your scalp). your hair naturally creates oils, so there's no need for too much conditioner, and putting it on your scalp will just increase the build up. Hope that helps a little :)



Any tips for very greasy hair?

dont use conditioner, it makes ur hair more oiley



Any tips for very greasy hair?

wash wash wash..and do it daily please...



Any tips for very greasy hair?

Wash it.



Any tips for very greasy hair?

Use a deep cleaning shampoo or a shampoo that says: For Normal to Oily hair.



Any tips for very greasy hair?

Don't use conditioning on the root of your hair. Just at the tips and middle.



Any tips for very greasy hair?

iew do you wash ur hair?

Any tips for treating coarse hair?

It is very important to use good product! It can get a little expensive, but it's worth it. Conditioning is crutical! I recomend using Matrix-Sleek and Smooth line(orange bottles), it works great and not to much $$. Also, the Alterna line is fabulous! Bit more $$. Another important thing, do not wash everyday. It is good for dry hair to build up oils.



Any tips for treating coarse hair?

I am only guessing that you are of African American descent. When you deal with coarse hair, relaxers is probally not an option. On the contrary washing your hair everyday is the best thing to do. As soon as you get out of the shower. Use a product like Dax and brush it with a horse hair brush(found at most beauty supply stores.} Once you get your hair brushed, use your hands and firmly rub it into the grain or direction of your hair growth. Then tie it down with a doo rag. Make sure that you start with a short cut, this helps to train your hair.



Any tips for treating coarse hair?

Condition, condition, condition! I like Paul Mitchell's Moisturizing Conditioner. You'll need to use a creamy styling product too like a pomade or creamy wax that will moisturize while helping to control and style. Everyone's hair is different so you may have to try a few different products before finding one that works for you. Some salons will let you trade in a product you bought there on something else if you don't like it.

Any tips for stopping gray hair 27 and it is starting?

Could be a vitamin B shortage-try Vit B-50 complex.time realeased. 1 daily-give it 6 weeks.

Any tips on removing unwanted hair besides waxing, plucking or shaving?

It depends on how badly you want the hair gone and how much you're willing to pay. Laser removal is a good perm. solution but it is expensive and require multiple treatments.



Any tips on removing unwanted hair besides waxing, plucking or shaving?

permenant hair removal would be your last resort.



Any tips on removing unwanted hair besides waxing, plucking or shaving?

Um you could eat it!jokes



Any tips on removing unwanted hair besides waxing, plucking or shaving?

try laser removal or the silk epil epilator or machine.



Any tips on removing unwanted hair besides waxing, plucking or shaving?

nair lotion. I saw this guy at my gym after he had a shower rubbing it on his very smooth (and kinda freeky cuz what guys shave their legs?), legs. You have to shave first tho I think...



Any tips on removing unwanted hair besides waxing, plucking or shaving?

um not really.



u could ttry laser



or nair.



Any tips on removing unwanted hair besides waxing, plucking or shaving?

There's always hair removal gels/creams. You leave them on for like 3-10 minutes and then the hair wipes off with the gel. Not good if you have really sensitive skin tho, b/c it can leave a rash from the chemicals it is made of (you have to test it on a small patch of skin first too see if its ok)



Any tips on removing unwanted hair besides waxing, plucking or shaving?

You could try veet or nair. But i think they smell.



Any tips on removing unwanted hair besides waxing, plucking or shaving?

haha pour acid on your skin...jk.

Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

its for those stubborn little bu**ers that appear on my chin. Mine are getting baaad - any tips on removal tips? will plucking make them worse/quickly? is threading any better or the same? Or should I just let them grow? ;)



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

Grow your beard into a Grizzly Adams beard.



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

get laser hair removal, just do it.



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

I pluck them, simple, fast and easy. I don't think they grow more? But I don't really notice, you can try waxing but it might be odd because you'd have to wax your whole face because of your peach fuzz. Don't shave. I would just try plucking.



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

waxing...



or if they are dark and coarse the best thing that will permanently get rid of them is Laser hair removal and for a chin area it would not be that pricey



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

Plucking sometimes causes markings. Waxing is an option or trim them for a no cost solution. Don't shave them, makes them thicker and stubby.



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

shave



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

Pluck them after a warm shower when your pores are open. Try Tweezerman tweezers - they have the best grip.



Threading is faster but you'll have to find a professional %26amp; book an appt.



Here's an article about hair removal methods: http://www.cosmeticscop.com/learn/hair.a...



There's a prescription product called Vaniqa that slows down hair growth.http://vaniqa.com/



You should check w/ your doctor to make sure there isn't some underlying condition contributing to the whiskers.



i.e. a hormonal imbalance



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

don't let them grow if u r a woman (eww)



use thos electric hair removal things



shave



pluck/tweez



cut (not recomended)



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

I pluck mine and yes, I have noticed that they have become thicker and there is more now. If I could ge them perm. removed, I would.



Definitely don't shave them unless you want man hairs.



I don't know what threading is, so I have no advice on that.



I like the advice to check with your doctor to see if there is an underlying cause like hormonal imbalance. I've been thinking of doing that myself.



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

hi im a beauty therapist and my clients prefer waxing they dont grow back as quick as shaving or the thread methord but id say it takes about 2- 3 weeks but that would be fully grown



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

Plucking is one of the few methods which actually encourages the hair to grow stronger.



They get to the stage where the only effective method of dealing with them is shaving.



Facial (and also body) hair on women comes about in the same way as on men because of



1) your body being sensitized, before you were even born, to testosterone -- doesn't happen to all girls, but does to many



2) your body producing high levels of testosterone



The growth rate and coarseness of the hair depends on just how much testosterone is circulating in your bloodstream.



Steer clear of bleaching -- when someone sees you against the light you'll look as if you have a glowing moustache and/or beard.



As far as removing it is concerned it's worth remembering that



* Waxing, plucking, threading, epilating all pull the hair out by the roots and where the growth is hormonally-driven can actually stimulate a dormant follicle into producing more hair quicker. They also distort the root if done repeatedly, leading to hair growing at strange angles. And you've got to let the hair grow to quite a length before you can repeat the exercise. It can also damage the skin and discolor it. Long-term use of waxing also causes bad wrinkles.



* Chemical depilatories strong enough to remove the hair are very likely to burn the skin, cause swelling and cause long-term discoloration of the skin.



* Laser is also liable to cause burning and discoloration and in any case only works effectively on a dark hair/light skin combinantion.



* Electrolysis is very liable to cause scarring and discoloration of the skin.



Which, like it or not, leaves shaving which does not damage the skin. Best done with a men's-style electric razor, the best of which, for women, are probably those from the men's range of Norelco razors (Philishave outside the US). Most women who try a men's Norelco wonder why nobody ever told them about it before.



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

I pluck any unwanted facial hair. You can also get facial hair waxing strips for a few pounds, but ift's cheaper to just pluck.



Whatever you do, don't shave them! I wouldn't waste your time on laser hair removal, it's not guaranteed to work and it costs too much.



Tips on stubborn chin hair removal?

Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods. Waxing usually lasts for 3 weeks, but it is painful. Electrolysis and laser hair removal are "permanent" hair removal methods but are expensive and you have to find a trained professional, otherwise your skin could be damaged. A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://3rc.info/

Whatz up people ?i need help!i need style and make up tips! i have brown layered hair,dark eyes,fair

Please help me!! i need LOTS AND LOTS OF TIPS! tell me where to shop how to look good! THANKS GUYZ!



Whatz up people ?i need help!i need style and make up tips! i have brown layered hair,dark eyes,fair skin help

brown hair and dark eyes give you a L0t of options for makeup. the light skin limits it a bit-but you still have a lot of great options!



during the day you should keep your makeup light (like to school or work). try pink-shaded glosses and light colors such as baby pinks, blues, whites, and purples for eyeshadow colors. if you just want to have a simple day look of eyeliner, gloss, and mascara, you should try using a black or brown eyeliner (black might be too harsh compared to your light skin, though) and a brown or black mascara. i suggest going to sephora.com for any of this! their eye makeup and foundations are great. for a day foundation you should try bare escentuals (again it is on sephora.com) in light or fair.



for a night or party look you should try either a smokey eye or bright colors (which are 'in' this summer for makeup). you can get away with anything from yellows to bright blues and bright pinks!



for smokey eyes:



http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...



for shopping i suggest (for cheaper places) places like marshalls, t.j. maxx (great brands for less!) or if you like punk/skater try zumiez. for preppy try hollister and abercrombie. good luck!



Whatz up people ?i need help!i need style and make up tips! i have brown layered hair,dark eyes,fair skin help

go to bobby brown or clinique n ask them to make over u...but u will have to pay...



Whatz up people ?i need help!i need style and make up tips! i have brown layered hair,dark eyes,fair skin help

diy ur hair but just get high lights,try diffrent contacts see witch ones look better on u and don't wear to much make up



Whatz up people ?i need help!i need style and make up tips! i have brown layered hair,dark eyes,fair skin help

well for starters makeup tips.



you have light complexion brown hair and eyes. so you can do the earth tones on you beiges, brown coppers gold off white greens grey mauves plums pinks you have a slew of choices my dear. the key here is not to just slab it on you need to blend and know what colours work best and where to put them on the eye lids. you can wear just one colour to a few at a time again blending and putting them in the right areas for different looks.



where to shop your local department store where they sell makeup if you don't have a shoppers drug mart near you. or any other kind of store that sells makeup. im not talking about the dollar store bins forget that stuff.



how to look good you mean in clothing? you haven't told us your shape or height or styles you feel comfortable in. So without knowing these things i could tell you to put overalls on. i really need to get a little more info. from you. but the makeup eye shadow is a start for you.



then you can move into mascara , eyeliner, blush and foundation to lipstick.

Tips for maintaining curly hair?

i have thick curly hair, i want to stop abusing my lovely locks with too many cemical products, anyone know of a good way to keep curly hair full and healthy without damaging it?



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

loads of conditioner



dont blow dry



use a wide tooth comb



moistureise daily to reduce poof or frizz



try finger combing your hair more



i use products from www.curls.biz and www.blended-beauty.com they are great the web sites really help get on the right track.



hope this is as good for you as it is for me



if your from the uk try www.naturalfrizz.com



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

tons of conditioner



try using a wide tooth comb instead of a brush!!!



and wash out the conditioner with cold water!!



good luck



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

All i do is wash it with cold water, it keeps mine wavy/curly and clean, I dont use soap or anything anymore that twice a month



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

I use a great product called Curls Up (I think it's made by a company called FX). It works similar to mousse to help control frizz, but it doesn't leave hair feeling crunchy or hard. I've been using it for a couple of years with no damage.



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

Well that texture is hard to maintain. You can ask your stylist for reccomendations if not?



Well you can always close the scissor blades and go for a shorter style. They are cute and easy.



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

-use LOTS of conditioner (I use tresemme shamp. and conditioner for dry hair).



-comb with a wide-tooth comb



-use tresemme curl care gel



-finish with garnier fructis spray gel for curls



-NEVER use blowdryer



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

There are so many different textures of curly hair that it is challenging to give direct advice to you without seeing it.



I love Infusium 23 Leave in Treatment because you can leave it in after you shampoo and just let it dry and it will put a layer of protection, and make your hair shiny.



If you have the kind of hair that you can blow dry, Infusium is great also because it will help you smooth out your hair and make it look shiny and smooth and frizz free. Great for high humidity days or any day.



You can find this product in drugstores and Walmart should have it too. Some beauty supplies carry it as well.



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

cut it off



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

Eat your crusts.



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

first of all don't use a straightener - some people will probably suggest this. I find that brushing my hair in the shower after conditioning it helps. I don't brush it after I get out - that's what causes a lot of poofy-ness for me.



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

Try shaving!!!



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

Use a little bit of curl cream and plait your hair when slightly damp and leave it overnight. Lovely hair when you wake up!



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

I've found it's best NOT to use shampoo/conditioner for curly hair. I have curly hair and recently started using Pantene Smooth and Sleek and my hair looks better than it has in a long time.



Also Lumi-Oil by L'oreal is fabulous, the one for Normal/Dry hair.



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

Hi, You dont really damage your hair unless you are using heat sylers. If you hair feels dry and damaged then it might be your using the wrong shampoos and conditioner for your hair type.



I tried to go in to not using chemical products and switching to stuff like Lush products and natural products.The thing with these things are even thought there is no chemicals in them they are expensive as they use alternatives, but I dont thing they work as well as the normal stuff you usually us and I find my hair doesnt feel clean and soft, so I end up going back to my original products.



If you think your hair is getting damaged using shampoos and conditioners then get one for your hair type, Pantene do one for curly hair. Or use one for dry damaged hair as curly hair is naturally more dryer. The when its went apply a frizz control serum. Not Frizz Ease though use one called Supersoft its only 鎷?.99 and its brilliant and works well on wet hair and even better on dry.



But other than spending a fortune on products that are expensive because they are using alternative stuff in them that are generally expesive. You might just have to stick with what your doing



Tips for maintaining curly hair?

I have long, afro hair which i always hated. I like it now because i relax it-this is my solution. My hair is straight and thick now but if your a girl who loves her curls follow my steps.......



-Use a lot of conditioner suitable for afro//curly hair.



-Use a deep conditioning product. I like VO5's one. Or use 1 tsp olive//almond oil.



-PAT hair dry.



-Comb through with a wide toothed comb.



-Distribute hair cream evenly across hair. I use Dark and Lovely. (ONLY FOR AFRO HAIR)



-Leave to dry naturally.