Hi, my names Hermione and i'm basically here to help! My friends all come to me for advice and so i figured that i'd like to help other people if i could. So i'll try my best to give sound, down to earth, practical advice!
So please ask me anything and i'll be happy to answer!
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I was hoping you guys would have some sugguestions on how to add body to hair that is straightened. My hair is naturally pretty straight, but I still have to use a flat iron. Why? One side of my hair likes to flip in and the other side likes to flip out. Also, I have about three little bumps/waves that I like to smooth out. If I let them stay, it looks like I went to bed with wet hair and just don't care. I already have some layers and I don't really want to get anymore because that would make it difficult to put my hair up. I know that straightening really damages your hair and I would love to not have to do it every day! So, I guess I'm asking two things:
1) How can you straighten your hair and still add volume and body?
2) Is there an alternative to flat irons that would be less damaging and be easier to create body?
Thanks so much! (link)
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Okay question one:
1) You can use a weak holding moose or syrum on you wet hair so that when you blow dry it it holds a little of the volume that the hairdrying gives it. (only if u blow dry your hair obviously)
2) Once straightened you can mess up the hair at the roots by lifting the top layer of hair in sections, spraying it with hair spray and then back combing it. then let the hair fall back down and gently brush over the top to flatten out the very top layer but still keep some of the volume from back combing.
Question two:
1) You can buy straightening syrum which you can apply to wet hair which helps your hair to dry straight.
2) But if you do need to straighten everyday you cna by sprays that help to straighten you hair more easily and protect your hair from heat damage.
Hope i helped!
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Ok im not sure if this is under the right catergory but I want some tips on how to put eye shadow on. Because every single time i put eyeshadow on after a few hours it starts 2 disappear or something. It doesnt last so long. & I always see people how there eye shadow lasts perfect all day like from how it looks when I put it on. So what im asking is, do you have any tips on how to apply the eye shadow where it doesnt like fade away some how ? & Get the fresh applied eye shadow look all day ? Thanks for the help (link)
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If you use an eye cream in a neutal shade so it wont affect your eyeshadow colour so a white or cream. if you apply this first, just a light covering over your eye lid and then apply the eye shadow it sticks to it and doesnt fade durnig the day. you can even use just a litle bit of moisturiser underneath, that works just as well.
Be careful not to put too much cream on and let it rest a while before applying the eyeshadow or the eyeshadow will just mix in with it and it will be like just wearing cream which smudges into the crack. its a bit trial and error finding out what works for you and what you like.
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