Question Posted Wednesday December 20 2006, 11:56 am
Hey, I'm quite a fashionable guy and all that but i hate my hair ? its in the lastest style..but instead of gelling it i would prefer not to. However if i don't it doesn't have any style.it just looks like a clump.
I need to make my thick hair..shiny..and very fashionable !!
any tips ?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? asshamed answered Sunday February 25 2007, 6:35 pm: Hmm...hair styles are all about defining the shape of your face. So since I don't know how you look like I don't know what hair style to suggets you. Though I do know how to get voluminous, and shiny hair. This might sound really wierd but trust me on this. You need a natural volmizer, and deep conditioning and you can get that from mayonnaise! Seriously, leave it in your hair for 20 minutes(maximum! you want to continue this once every 2 weeks), then finish with using a shampoo that has fenugreek in it as a main ingredient(you can find this in herbal/all-natural stores in the mall), it revives the cuticles in the roots of the hair. After shampooing you want to rinse it with COLD water! That locks in the nutrients that you got from your shampoo. And one last advice if you blow-dry make sure its a fair distance between your face, and only use the cool setting, or it will suck the moiture out of your hair.
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EasyPeasy answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 7:59 pm: Go to your usual salon and ask about products to give it more volume and shine, a shampoo or conditioner. If you don't plan on gelling it often I would suggest you get it re-cut to fall NATURALLY into the right style and position. [ EasyPeasy's advice column | Ask EasyPeasy A Question ]
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