Volumizing products make up the fourth largest segment in the hair care industry, so Biolage is excited to introduce a new line that will truly give consumers what they want,” said Paul Smith, Matrix Vice President of Education. “The new Voluma products offer instant body and fullness to treat limp hair – without creating any build-up.”
2007-03-15 23:05:49
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answered by suman 1
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Often, oil in your hair causes it to look limp, so you may need to shampoo more often with baby shampoo. After shampooing, when hair is almost dry, use large, Velcro rollers roll hair. Blow dry hair for around five minutes and use a little hairspray on the roots. This will give your hair body. You could also bend over from the waist with your head hanging down, and brush your head back to front. Spray a little hairspray with your head still hanging down, and then stand up straight. Finger-comb your hair.
Try this recipe. After washing hair, mix three tablespoons of vinegar in one cup of water, and pour this over your hair as a final rinse (don?t rinse off.) This gets rid of buildup in your hair.
2007-03-16 06:11:45
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answered by Anonymous
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1. If you have the kind of face shape where you can and want to wear your hair fairly flat, at short or medium length, then all you need is a good hair cut. The most important thing about your hair cut is that it also is layered in the proper proportions. The layers will give you the right amount of volume and make your hair come alive. Remember, hair that is totally one length will lie flat no matter what you do to style it.
2. If you have limp hair and the shape of your face is either round or square then you need more volume on the top to balance your face and to have your hair style suit you. In this case the perfect solution that is a permanent wave which will give your hair body and to make your hair style last. This is the secret to solving the problem of styling limp hair.
Not just a body wave, but a tighter curl. If the wave/curl is too loose (a body wave has a loose wave) you won’t have enough body. That being said, it is only logical to have a good hair cut. It is the foundation for your perm and hair style. You must also make sure that your hair is the right length because if it is too long for your style your hair will fall flat again. Make sure you have your hair cut every six weeks.
But, what happens to the body in your hair as the perm grows out? After about two and a half months your hair will start to lose its body because the roots become straight. Do you have to wait until your perm has grown out before perming your hair again?. You don’t have to wait until your perm has grown out before having another perm. What is the solution? You can have a root perm. A root perm is a technique where only the straight part (your re-growth) gets permed. With this technique you can always have body in your hair as well keep your hair healthier.
Now, you may be afraid that a permanent wave will damage your hair. A perm does make the cuticle of your hair stand out to a certain degree (which is the sign of damaged hair). The good news is that your hair can easily cope with this state because it is such a strong fiber. I am a perfect example. I have been perming and highlighting my very straight limp hair for years now and my hair still looks great and has wonderful body. My clients always comment on how great hair looks and when I tell them that I have limp hair they can’t believe it. Having highlights makes it that much better because it adds more body.
Should you perm colored hair?
You can definitely perm color treated hair. I have done it for my clients for many years. I have permed and colored hair the same day and never once had a problem.
When your hair has a permanent wave you need to style it after shampooing it. You can not just wash it and leave it or only dry it with the blow dryer. (Unless you prefer to leave your hair curly)
If you want to have a hair style that has volume and hair that looks smooth, shiny and healthy you need to style it after shampooing. The best thing to do after shampooing is to apply a conditioner as well as an extra hold setting lotion. The best way to apply the setting lotion is to pour an amount equal to a twenty-five cent piece into the palm of your hand, then distribute it to the other hand and gently rub it in your hair and the root area. Comb your hair through.
You can now dry your hair a little with the blow dryer first. You can either style your hair with a round brush and a blow dryer or set it with Velcro rollers on damp to wet hair, making narrow sections for each roller and winding the hair neatly and with tension around each roller and then drying it with a hair dryer. However the most effective method is to sit under a dryer or a dryer cap for about thirty minutes. Putting Velcro rollers into dry hair will not give your hair a proper shape.
2007-03-16 06:09:28
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answered by mallimalar_2000 7
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oil in your hair causes it to look limp, so you may need to shampoo more often with baby shampoo. and also use eggs before wash
2007-03-17 13:42:36
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answered by C B S 4
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use fruit shampoo and use that kind's of hair cut which is give heavy shape your hair and drink lot's of water and avoid much of stress and comm your hair with half hours gap
2007-03-16 07:53:09
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answered by ruchi s 3
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use a volumizing shampoo, and a light conditioner that doesn't weigh your hair down. bumble & bumble has a line of volumizing products. you should try their thickening shampoo and conditioner.
2007-03-16 06:08:46
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answered by Pleasance 2
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Tell me this, would you rather have hair like mine, which is frizzy, curly, and thick? Mabye we can trade?
2007-03-16 10:02:52
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answered by Kristina 2
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ask about it in a saloon
2007-03-16 06:17:45
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answered by JKL 1
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