Thursday, 10 October 2013

5 Best and strong Free Hair Tips ( itsfunlife )

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5 Best and strong Free Hair Tips ( itsfunlife )

Find Your Perfect Hair Color

In the market for a serious transformation? change your hair color. You'll feel as good as you look: Sixty-nine percent of women are more confident after a dye job, a Wella Professionals study revealed. But finding the right product and hue to take you from so-so to smokin' can be challenging without a hair-color consultation, and 42 percent of women have never had one. We asked pros for the scoop on the best home color for you and smart tips for maintaining your new shade.

For Color That Lasts for Months

Choose permanent color. You can go darker or lighter and cover gray, but try not to stray too far from your natural shade. "You don't want to get stuck with a dramatic change that you dislike," explains Michael Canale, a colorist and salon owner in Los Angeles.
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Make It Last
Permanent color can change over time. "Use shampoos and condetioners designed to offset brassiness," says Marie Robinson, the owner of an eponymous salon in New York City. Look for green or blue pigments in the ingredients

For Shine Without Color

Grab a glaze that heightens sheen but doesn't alter or add color. To aid absorption and boost the effects, wrap a warm towel around your strands for 20 to 30 minutes before rinsing, suggests Mike Petrizzi, a colorist for De Berardinis Salon in New York City.
Make It Last
End every shower with a cold rinse. "This makes the cuticle layer lie flat, so hair is more reflective," Petrizzi says. "And skip one shampoo a week to preserve luster."

For Easy Application

The latest technology, foam color, is "a mousselike product that stays put where you apply it," Canale says. "Foam is great for someone who's coloring her hair for the first time and wants to avoid dripping or making a mess."
Make It Last
Stick with either color-safe or color-preserving shampoos and conditioners, that are free of hue-stripping sulfates. To prevent fading, Robinson recommends that you wash hair with warm water rather than hot, which can strip and damage color-treated strands.

To Camouflage Roots

Get a root cover-up kit but go a shade lighter than you think you should, Petrizzi says. Always comb the color slightly beyond your roots so that there's a smooth shade transition.
Make It Last
If you've got some regrowth before you're ready for another coloring session, conceal it by zigzagging your part. Also, don't let styling products accumulate on your hair: The buildup makes roots more obvious. Once- or twice-weekly sessions with a clarifying wash made especially for color-treated hair,


For No More Grays

Opt for permanent color, which lasts until your hair grows out. Choose two hues a shade or so apart within the same color family. "To prevent obvious roots, use the lighter one around your hairline and the darker one everywhere else," Canale says. Look for "natural" or "soft" under the shade name or "risk your grays picking up a vibrant, almost neon hue," Petrizzi says. If your hair is already dyed and you want to cover gray growth, apply the lighter color only on roots.
Make It Last
Conceal rogue white strands with mascara-esque wands that deposit temporary color,). If your hair is dark, use your regular mascara in a pinch.




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