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How To Make Dreadlocks Hair

Posted by Ralph Serpe | Dreadlocks | Sunday 3 April 2011 11:51 pm

Many people choose to have dreadlocks as it makes them cool, others keep them due to their spiritual beliefs and yet others may keep them for their political views. Growing this style requires a lot of patience as it usually takes time for dreads to eventually mature. The below steps will help show you ways in which you can create dreadlocks hair successfully. Remember curly or very kinky one provides a good ambiance for the dreads. Thus if yours lacks volume, is the straight kind or wavy type, the first requirement is that you get yourself a home perm with very thin rods. With the perm the texture that is much needed will have been created.

Before starting the process, remember to take a break of about a week to ten days from using conditioner. On the day you decide to make the dreads, rinse it with a solution mixture of a tablespoon of vinegar with one quart water. The solution is useful in eliminating any residue or buildup which may hamper the process. Commencing with dry one, take about one inch square of it at the roots and firmly twist it. Using clips or rubber band try to hold back the rest for you to effectively work on one piece at a time. Comb back the part you have twisted by starting at the root and going to the ends and then back again to the scalp.

After combing, apply a styling wax for dreads to each segment and then twist it again. The wax helps to shape your dreads and keep the lock twisted. At the end of each dread, put a rubber band while leaving some thrust out as this helps to maintain the twist and will end up giving a rounded end to your dreads. Work at finishing up the twisting process over your whole head. If you are limited for time or have a busy schedule, consider twisting a few segments a day. For best looking dreads especially at the back of your head, it is advisable that you get assistance from your friends and have them do it for you.

How to Choose Wedding Hairstyles to Complement You

Posted by admin | Hair Styles | Saturday 24 April 2010 1:46 am

The way your hair is arranged and done on the day of the wedding is an integral part of the perfect look you want to achieve during your wedding. Remember that all eyes will be upon you as you get out of the wedding car and walk to the aisle towards your groom. So it is important that you look at your best from top to bottom.

Even during ordinary days, you should be wary of the hairstyle you choose and it should match with your facial contours. Same thing applies when choosing a hairstyle for you to wear on your wedding day but with an extra factor to consider. Aside from the shape of your face, your wedding hair style and your hair accessories should also be in harmony with your wedding dress so the perfect bride’s look would be upon you.

Choosing the style for your hair is appropriately done when your wedding dress is already at hand. There are actually many hair styles fit for the wedding occasion to choose from but before picking one, determine first the shape and outline of your face. There are a lot of hair style pictures which you can collect and review from fashion magazines and online sites. Online sites may be more preferable as they have special features that allow you to determine your facial shape. You can choose from model matching your personal facial features and skin tone or you can also upload your photo and try out different hair styles.

For long hair, what is usually done is to have it up or down. The hair may be curled for a more romantic and straight from fairy tale looks. It may also be braided with flowers then swept off the neck to be able to move freely and look fresh up to the reception. For a dress with elaborate back details, long hair must be worn in an up do otherwise, wearing it down would be good.

For short hair, tiaras would be a wonderful accessory to wear in place of a veil. Other alternative accessories to make short hair stunning for the wedding are dazzling hair pins or a flower clipped to the hair or stuck behind the ear.