Tuesday, November 17, 2009

How do do i get my hair like this?

I am african american



I want to have nice bouncy loose curls. I curently use sponge rollers, but my hair gets way to curly, and looks short. What are good rollers that will make my hair look like this:



http://www.glamforless.com/Lindsaylohan7...



I also want to know what is a good product for going natural. my hair is kinky, and curly. I want something to calm my hair, and the kinks, and volumize the curls:



sorry don't have a pic



Nothing to pricey



thanks



How do do i get my hair like this?

why not find a style that is unique to you instead of wanting to look like Lindsay Lohan (a really bad idol BTW)



How do do i get my hair like this?

for ur kinks try sunsilk straighten up its like 4 dollars Report It



How do do i get my hair like this?

First straighten to get the kinks out of your hair



Get some curling mousse



and hot curlers



and curl away



It works sooo well (for my hair at least)



But my hair is silky and blonde....



How do do i get my hair like this?

use a curling iron



How do do i get my hair like this?

use a large curling iron.

Can I leave in a Hotoil Treatment?

I have African American relaxed hair.



Can I leave in a Hotoil Treatment?

sure girl!



any ethnicity can. all it does is deep condition and repair damaged hair.



it will be great for relaxed hair to retain moisture you lose from chemically straightening it.



Can I leave in a Hotoil Treatment?

check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:-- At home Hot oil treatment recipes



http://geebal.blogspot.com/2007/05/hot-o...

Okay I really need help on growing my hair im really desperate to hav long hair.?

Im african-american and I have short hair. I use Dr.miracle Hot Grow and I recently started using multivitamins nd 1000 mcg biotin is that enough? What oils should i use? I need home remedies.Oh yeah, I trimmed my hair just a little. I've been using heat for about a week now, I think i need to stop because it isn't healthy. I also need to know a really,really,GOOD,inexpensive shampoo and conditioner.



Okay I really need help on growing my hair im really desperate to hav long hair.?

You don't need anything to help grow your hair. Did you say your taking pills to grow it out???? 0.o All you do need is to make sure you cut the ends a lot so you don't grow out split ends instead.



Get rid of anything you've been using to "help" it grow. It's a scam. Hair is keratin (a protein).



Okay I really need help on growing my hair im really desperate to hav long hair.?

Motions works for me or get some twists they make ur hair grow better yet CUT IT A little that makes my hair grow



Vote best answer plz



Much Luv



{{~-Mz.Dija-~}}



Okay I really need help on growing my hair im really desperate to hav long hair.?

Theres no product that can make your hair longer, just keep your hair healthy by avoiding flat irons and blowdrying, dont color too much. Healthy hair might help your hair grow.



Okay I really need help on growing my hair im really desperate to hav long hair.?

Yes, definitely stop using heat--be careful about how you comb your hair, too. I grew my hair out using Dove--make sure you get the moisturizing kind. It took me three years to grow mine out all the way, but my hair grows really slow too. Be sure to get it trimmed every three weeks or so, to clip off the dead ends (this time varies on how fast your hair breaks/grows)



Okay I really need help on growing my hair im really desperate to hav long hair.?

I think you should try the products that you bought and see how well they work. Biotin is good for hair, nail, and skin. I also don't know of any really good inexpensive shampoo or conditioner, but look at some Dominian hair products. They are really good for African American hair (price varies). That should help with overheating and moisture. I know of a really good product that I have been using, but I think the vitamins that you have should work. If they don't send an email to this address alluringtigress@sbcglobal.net to get more information on the vitamins.



Okay I really need help on growing my hair im really desperate to hav long hair.?

The secret formula for hair growth is to see that hair remains healthy. And these simple home remedies which will help your hair to grow can be made at home and work out less expensive than other alternative forms of medicines. Try http://solutionsforhairgrowth.blogspot.c... for more details.

Do you buy black hair products?

If so check this undercover racism crap out. And tell me what you think.



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%26gt;This e-mail is a follow up to the e-mail which I sent on Friday. On



%26gt;today, I went to my neighborhood CVS store to personally see for myself



%26gt;if the news reports of this national drug store profiling



%26gt;African-Americans by placing anti-theft devices on only Black hair care



%26gt;products were valid. After arriving at this store, I looked at both



%26gt;expensive and none expensive White hair products and I found NO



%26gt;anti-theft devices. I then looked on the boxes of both expensive and



%26gt;not expensive Black hair care products. What I found was shocking! ONLY



%26gt;Black hair care products had anti-theft devices on them.



%26gt;I immediately went to the store management and asked why did only the



%26gt;Black hair products have these devices? The store manager looked like a



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Do you buy black hair products?

WELL I KNOW IT SOUNDS RACIST BUT I ALSO WORKED IN A DRUG STORE(SAV-ONS) IN WATTS-SOUTH CENTRAL AREA IN LOS ANGELES, AND THE STORE HAD A BAD SHOPLIFTING PROBLEM AND IT WAS MAINLY BLACKS STEALING. WHEN WE DID A SURVEY ON THE SHOPLIFTERS



MORE THAN HALF WHERE SMOKERS OF DRUGS OTHERS WHERE DOING IT TO KEEP THEIR MONEY, THE OTHERS COULD NOT AFFORD THE PRODUCTS, BUT ALSO WE FOUND OTHER RACES WHERE STEALING BLACK HAIR PRODUCTS ALSO. IT'S JUST HOW IT IS. I WAS ONCE OFFENED UNTIL I WORKED AT A STORE AND SEEN THE DAMAGES OF SHOPLIFTERS WHEN THEY GET CAUGHT TTHEY RUN AND THROW PRODUCTS AT YOU TO STOP FROM GETTING CAUGHT, OR THEY USE THE PRODUCT RIGHT IN THE STORE AND WHEN THEY STUFF THE ITEMS INTO THEIR CLOTHES SOME AREAS WHERE THE ITEMS WERE FOUND YOU HAVE TO THROW THE MERCANDISE AWAY. BUT IT'S REALLY NOT A BLACK PROBLEM ALL OTHERS USE BLACK HAIR CARE PRODUCTS.



Do you buy black hair products?

ya i do



Do you buy black hair products?

NOOOOOOOOOOO



Do you buy black hair products?

thats messed up....... but I bet its probably true......they probably do do something like that ..its a shame



Do you buy black hair products?

oh,that's so wrong...



Do you buy black hair products?

i really did not know this.. i do not think it is that way every where though.. i do not know where you live but the crime rate is up so maybe they are just trying to help people not to shoplift...



Do you buy black hair products?

There must have a high rate of theft on those items or they wouldnt go to the trouble of placing devices on them. White people buy black hair products too (I do) so, I dont think its racist.



The makeup and many other items have anti-theft devices in alot of stores.



People need to lighten up on the racist card...



Do you buy black hair products?

I heard of something like that



Do you buy black hair products?

I've bought those products before but I don't think I've noticed those anti-theft devices. I have a hard time dying my hair so I buy them. I think, maybe, if you want, Start to bring this up in public, address your community and say something people do have equal rights. If this does concern you, I wouold take a stand and get a whole lot of people involved no matter what color their skin. We are all human and that is descrimination based on ethnicity. Stores should not be aloud, never mind stores NOBODY should be aloud to judge someone because of their race. If I lived where you did I would be right with you. This pisses me off because I have family of different backgrounds and dfriends of different backgrounds. Can you do me a favor and e-mail me. I have really come up with some ideas. If you want to do something about this let me know. I may not be in the same country but I do know a lot of people who would back me up. I would take a stand with you.



Do you buy black hair products?

Yes i do, its sad but it happens

How long after you dye your hair, can you use a relaxer?

I am an African-American female. I dyed my hair about one week ago. I need a relaxer DESPERATELY...lol. How soon can I get one without having my hair, break, split or fall out?



How long after you dye your hair, can you use a relaxer?

It is always safe to wait at least 2 weeks to a month. The relaxer will dry your hair out if done too soon. Also if you have just colored your hair I would recommend that you wait a month and then relax your hair, not only to give your hair a break, but because the relaxer will cause the color to fade out. If you give your hair a month of healing time then relax it, you will be able to recolor it two weeks after to rejuvenate the color that was lost. Be sure to deep condition your hair once a week before and chemical treatment to strengthen your hair, but, be sure to not condition for at least 48 hours before the treatment, the extra conditioner will cause the chemical reaction to slow down and you won't get the desired result!!



How long after you dye your hair, can you use a relaxer?

2wks.



Next time you should do the relaxer, then color 2wks later.



You'll have new growth now that may not be the same color as your hair.



How long after you dye your hair, can you use a relaxer?

well you are supposed to get the relaxer first, but wait another week or so because you dont want to damage it more. also condition it well. i suggest you go to your beautician for all your chemical service. there is less chance of damage.



How long after you dye your hair, can you use a relaxer?

u could use a relaxer in your hair after u color it in 1-2 weeks so u dont cause damage to your hair and use a treatment for ur hair type



How long after you dye your hair, can you use a relaxer?

TWO WEEKS.

Box braids/ extensions/ hair loss. hELP!?

Hi. I am a 17 year old African American female and 5 days ago I got box braids for the first time. I am currently transitioning from relaxed hair to natural hair and I figured this would make it an easier process. Well, I am already experiencing hair loss around the edges and the braids are very tight. I do not want to take them out because I paid $185 to have it done, but at the same time, I do not want my hair to come out. Is there a way I can keep the braids and stop the breakage before it gets worse or should I just take tem out?



Also, my natural hair is past my shoulders, so it took a bulk of weave to get this style, which also causes even more pulling and stress for my scalp.



Box braids/ extensions/ hair loss. hELP!?

I'm going to guess that avoiding permanent hair loss will be worth a lot more than $185 to you in the long run. It is a lot of money but just imagine the people who are willing to pay thousands to get hair replacement surgery. You do not want to have permanent damage to your scalp! If your hair is coming out at the root and/or you have little white bumps forming, take the braids out and try to get a full or partial refund from the salon.



One thing you can try is to take a towel and soak it in water that is as hot as you can stand. Wring it out well and wrap it around your head. Leave it there until it cools. This may help loosen the braids.



You could also take out just the braids around the edges and have a friend help you put them back in more loosely. Check out www.BraidsByBreslin.com and www.KhamitKinks.com for a series of braiding videos. You can do it yourself less expensively and with better care given to your scalp.



If your hair is past your shoulders, you could also have it braided or two strand twisted and set on rollers without extensions.



Hope this helps, Kaya



http://www.naturallyyoumagazine.com



Box braids/ extensions/ hair loss. hELP!?

ooh girl i know how u feel...i have micros and you know micros pull your edges and stuff but just get some Organics Hair Care products like the Carrot Oil and Hair Mayonnaise and rub it around your edges and on the braids every day more than once a day if you want and it will help your hair keep its strength and help it grow in the braids...and it works really good...you can get it from any beauty supply store...and plus i know what you mean about how much you paid for them and dont want to take them out



Box braids/ extensions/ hair loss. hELP!?

i can relate because I was in a similar situation....although i have not experienced breakage around the eges and i am going on year # 3 with my change from perm to Afro. I am actually all natural now and i had shoulder length hair too, one thing i would suggest to encourage your continued transition to natural hair would be to use only human hair because from my experience synthetic hair is more heavier than human hair, human hair can prevent breakage which is a major problem for women with long hair transitioning to natural. I also noticed that synthetic hair drinks all of the nutrients from your hair leaving your hair weak and dry even when you add moisturizing cremes, hair dress etc. Human hair allows the products to actually be absorb in your own hair shaft encouraging less breakage related to dry brittle vitamin depleted hair. Use jojoba oil around your edges to encourage continued moisture retention and hydration and hair breakage prevention. Clean your pores around your edges with alcohol. And yes you can clean your entire scalp that way. Of course eventually you would have to start trimming your perm hair once your natural hair starts coming in to prevent hair breakage so it may be time to say goodbye to some of your permed hair of course it will decrease your length but only until your natural hair grows in. Hope this helps

What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

I'm a 21 year old african-american female who has facial hair issues. what methods I can use to make my mustache and chin hair go away?



What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

duct tape



What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

nair..



What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

tweezers



or HB's idea of Duct Tape...(good thinking HB)



What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

Consult your doctor first. Many facial hair removers can be bad for your skin



What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

disposable razors



What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

Sally Hansen Hair Removal Creme or get laser hair removal done. It doesn't cost that much.



What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

Electrolysis works but it takes multiple visits.



What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

If there's not too much of it, do you really need to do anything? Most guys are OK about women with, for example, a slight moustache.



If you do decide you have to do something, then there isn't a simple answer.



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.



What's the best inexpensive facial hair removal on the market?

If you are looking for an easy to use method of hair removal which is also inexpensive check out eze-tweeze. I use it and it's brilliant. It's not permanent but as it's so easy to use you won't mind using it regularly. Check out their website.