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Hair Coloring Options

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Hair colors used to be dangerous and ridden with chemicals that damaged the hair of most people. It was only an option that people with grey hair used out of necessity. Today however hair colors are less damaging and are used by youngsters as well as people looking to disguise their gray hairs. Coloring your hair can be a great and fun option when you are looking to change your over all look. However before you start be sure that the color you are opting to use actually suits your face.

Whether you’re just looking for a change, or looking to cover up a few gray hairs, a new hair color can make you feel like a new person. But because hair color makes such a dramatic statement, it s important that you are fully informed and certain of your choice before you commit. You don’t have to go to a beautician or an expensive salon to get the hair you want. Just get informed of your options and chose the right hair color, and you’ll be a brand new you in no time, with no fuss, and no regrets.

If you have recently noticed a little bit of gray crowding in on your natural hair color, you have some thinking to do. If you choose to cover grey hairs, it is absolutely essential that you resolve to maintain it well, and frequently nothing spoils a nice color job like silver roots. You also have to decide whether you want to match your hair color exactly, just to cover the grey, or if you want to add a little extra something to your overall tone. If you chose to alter your natural color, make sure you chose a tone that matches your overall complexion true black, for instance, looks wrong on most people who weren’t born with it. If you choose to stick with your natural color, make sure to test a small area for a match, first. If you are only beginning to go gray, you can probably get away with using semi permanent dyes on a regular basis.

If you aren’t going gray, but just want a little change, you still need to think hard about your color for the best results. If you aren’t sure what you want, long term, try a temporary coloring agent on for size. It’ll wash out within a few weeks, and you can see how a new color wears on you. If you re ready to commit to a permanent or semi permanent color, make sure to apply with care. If you have extremely sensitive skin or a history of allergic reactions to chemical products, you may want to seek professional assistance, or use a natural temporary alternative, such as henna.

Shaving &Hair Removal Tips

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Almost all human beings have body hair, for men it is more than women. However women tend to be more conscious about body hair since society does not approve of women with body hair as it does for men. The reason for this is that body hair actually eliminates the femininity from a woman’s body.Body hair is a hairy situation that you just have to deal with again and again. Like death and taxes, you can count on unwanted body hair to grow back, no matter what you do. So if it s something you have to deal with on a regular basis, why not make the process as pleasant as possible? There are options out there you may not have considered and maybe it s time you did.

Shaving isn’t ideal. It gives you the smooth, clean look you’re after, but it doesn’t last anywhere near as long as you’d like it to, and it can contribute to itchy dry skin and cause uncomfortable razor burn and ingrown hairs. You can’t make a good shave last any longer, but, luckily, you can help cut down on the other issues. First, always use shaving cream. Just lathering up soap doesn’t always give your razor the lubrication it needs for a smooth glide, and shaving with plain soap dries out your legs and skin. By using a shaving cream that has moisturizing affects, you can keep your legs feeling soft without dryness or painful cuts resulting from the razor catching. And if you frequently get razor burn or ingrown hairs, especially at the top of your thighs, try shaving with the direction of the hair, instead of against it.

Of course, if you re tired of the hassle of shaving, there are other options. Products like Nair can come in handy, since they don’t require a razor and the hair takes a bit longer to grow back. But these products can be hard on many peoples skin, and frequently cause ingrown hairs. So next, you have waxing. It hurts, yes, but it’s quick, it s effective, and it doesn’t hurt that much. And you don’t have to go to a spa to get it done. There are tons of good home waxing kits available over the internet and in your local department store. But if you don’t like your pain all in one big dose, and would rather invest in one small hair remover and be done with it, you can buy an epilator. This small hand held machine does basically the same thing as waxing, only it does it buy pulling the hairs out using a rotating head covered in hair grabbers. Same amount of pain as waxing, just spread out over more time, and you’re in control.