
aircutting
trends vary every year. Though the casual, short and
sporty look was in last year, many people chose to
wear their hair down. Straight, long and healthy hair
never goes out of style
Trend-setters
recommend styles to suit every mood and occasion,
but it's not necessary that you'll have to follow
it, if you can set your own trend. Just carry yourself
the way you are and we'll help you achieve the look
you want.
It's
great to have straight hair, but after a while it
just doesn't seem
exciting
anymore. The same look all the time! No way! There
are different ways to wear poker straight hair too.
- To
style it a little differently, one who chooses an
upsweep style should leave tendrils hanging to soften
the look.
- For
a great flowing look, work a little mousse or a
small amount of gel through damp hair. Put on those
hot rollers around the edges, to curl your hair
inwards and simply blow dry. Let loose and let it
fall naturally.
- Select
the right kind of parting. Depending on the mood
and outfit, decide the look for yourself. Try the
centre parting for a more ethnic look, either sides
for formal or a funky and zigzag for the trendy
look.
- Simply
put the hair up like a half-pony. This not only
keeps the hair off the face but at the same time
leaves the hair down to show the length.
- Fastest
and easiest, pin it up. Decide on the parting and
pin it up the way you want to.
- Of
course, don't forget to accessorise. That just completes
the look always.
If
you're blessed with naturally straight hair, there
isn't much you want to do to it, but just wear it
the way it is. No doubt you're lucky, but to remain
lucky, you got to handle your hair with care. Listed
below are some tips you need to remember and follow:
- Depending
on your hair texture, select the
shampoo
and conditioner which suits your hair best
- Avoid
blow drying your hair frequently
- Indulge
in regular hot oil treatments and scalp massages
- Steam
your hair once in three weeks
- Hair
packs do a great job, especially if you're suffering
from dandruff problem or severe hair fall
-
Trim your hair regularly in about six to eight weeks
- If
you've coloured your hair then make it a practice
to condition it every time you wash your
hair
- Use
shampoo's that are detergent free
- If
your scalp demands a daily wash, stick to a mild
shampoo
- Keep
your hair away from dust and sun as much as possible
Have
you always admired straight lustrous hair and wondered
if ever you could have them too? Relax Miss Belle
-of course you can. We've more than one hair-straightening
methods to offer. And satisfaction, guaranteed!
- Electric
hair straightener:
It uses a gentle steam action to straighten hair
.
- Straight
Hair Dryer & Styler:
This kind of dryer has twin uses, i.e. women with
straight hair can occasionally add waves and curls
to their hair, and women with curly hair can straighten
their hair for greater control and a bold new look,
provided you use the right hair brush
- Hair
ironing:
A very commonly used technique to straighten the
curliest hair. Time consuming and tedious but the
result is - poker straight hair. But hair should
be ironed by professionals only, as if not done
the right way, it may burn the strands of hair,
leading hair to split
Most
of these methods are temporary methods to straighten
hair. Though, hair can be chemically straightened
permanently, it is not an advisable method. It requires
regular visits to the beauty salon and the care to
be taken is of course much more than normal.
It
is important to choose the right product, one that
can give you the look you desire and one that is suited
to your hair type.
- Straightening
Spray:
Straightens hair, relaxes curls, shines a
nd
smoothes
- Frizz
control and straightener:
This product conditions your hair well keeping tangles
and frizz in check, giving your hair the straight
and natural look
- Hair
mousse:
Works well on hair to set it to the desired style
- Hair
sculpting gel:
Gel provides strong hold for dramatic styles, shapes
and textures
- Finishing
spray: The
spray stiffens hair to set the style better.
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