Sunday, June 20, 2010

Does anyone really know how long does it take to get waves in your hair if you have a crew cut hair

I have a crew cut hair cut and I have been brushing my hair constally for 4 days now in woundering how long will it take to get waves.



Does anyone really know how long does it take to get waves in your hair if you have a crew cut hair cut?

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Does anyone really know how long does it take to get waves in your hair if you have a crew cut hair cut?

You will need to wear a do rag with pomade in your hair when you sleep.. During the day just brush and brush.. It should take about a week or two...

What kind of Brush should I use?

My hair is about 7 - 9 inchs long, past my chin. I have naturally thin and dry hair.



I'm just curious as to what brush to use. I currently use a boar bristle brush, but I've heard its not meant for long hair. However, its the only brush I can use after a long time of being outside, and it not hurting my tangled hair.



For example. When I'm outside, and my hair gets blown around a lot, it gets..."stringy" and tangled. I can't brush it because it hurts way too much, and well..naturally I don't brush it cause well...common sense tells me Pain = bad, especially if it goes up to my scalp.



What should I use? I need something I can use 2 - 3 times a day, to get rid of the stringy/tangled look my hair gets after hours of being outside and moving around.



What kind of Brush should I use?

Mason Pearson brushes.

Is getting sideswept bangs a bad idea if you have wavy/curly hair?

I have hair that is in between curly and wavy. I REALLY want to get sideswept bangs but I don't want to have to straighten my bangs everyday because it would damage my hair and I'm used to JUST brushing my hair, nothing else.



Is there anyone out there who has curly/wavy hair and sideswept bangs? If so, does it look okay when you don't straighten it?



Please answer, and thank you for reading!



PS. How long do I have to grow my bangs until they are ready to be cut into sideswept bangs?



Is getting sideswept bangs a bad idea if you have wavy/curly hair?

I have thick curly hair and I had side-swept bangs a few years ago. I loved the look of when I would straighten the bangs and leave the rest down and curly. Straightening your bangs with curly hair in the back can be a great way to make your look more polished and put together overall. However, I rarely left my bangs curly because I didn't like how it looked because my bangs looked too frizzy and unkept. I'm not sure how yours would look though. Getting bangs is a pretty big change and you have to not be lazy about doing your hair. So if your intentions are to only brush your hair and not blow dry them often, I wouldn't really do it. Brushing such thin pieces of hair will probably make them frizzy and I wouldn't worry that blow drying bangs will severely damage your hair. They're only bangs after all, not all of your hair.



I grew my bangs out to about the top of my lips and had them cut slightly shorter than that. (If you do intend to leave them curly, I would not recommend making them very short at all.)



I hope that helps and hope your bangs come out beautiful!



Is getting sideswept bangs a bad idea if you have wavy/curly hair?

I have naturally curly hair and I had to chemically straighten mine when I had side-swept bangs. When the straightener grew out of it, they were very wavy and hard to control. Most of the time I ended up either tucking them behind my ear or wearing my hair in a ponytail until it grew out enough to even up again. Every ones hair is different though. Good luck on whatever decision you make!



Is getting sideswept bangs a bad idea if you have wavy/curly hair?

First of all, I'd like to try something: don't brush your hair, and then scrunch it-see if it gets really curly.



Next, I have some curly hair with some bangs in the front, and sometimes they look good, and sometimes I'm frustrated. Make sure they're long enough that you can pin them back if they're in the way, or tuck them behind your ears. Also, if you're doing it yourself, cut only a little at a time - you can easily cut more off if they're too long, but you can't magically add length!



And I agree that straight bangs and curly hair is really cute!



Here's some pictures of side swept bangs:



http://www.onewed.com/wedding-hair-style...



http://z.about.com/d/beauty/1/0/P/J/elis...



http://z.about.com/d/beauty/1/0/T/G/Lind...



Is getting sideswept bangs a bad idea if you have wavy/curly hair?

I have sideswept bangs and my hair is really curly. You know, when you just leave it curly, just put your bangs back with the rest of your hair. It totally blends in and you can't tell. when I straighten it, it actually looks similar to my avatar. I have a side part and everyone loves it. you should do it. You won't want it any other way. I promise when it's curly it blends in. =)



Edit: Oh my, my. I see someone said to straighten your hair when the rest is curly. Don't do that. That looks so awful. Just let your bangs be curly like they normally are. Your hair will look the same curly as it does now.



Is getting sideswept bangs a bad idea if you have wavy/curly hair?

get long layered cut for your bangs so it can be versatile for styling. you don't have to straighten it everyday. leave it naturally curly but apply some hair product like mousse or hairspray. also, you can always use some pretty hairpins for different look.



Is getting sideswept bangs a bad idea if you have wavy/curly hair?

not if you intend on straightning it. Most people with wavy hair that I know, just straighten their bang and it looks fine.

Germs in Hair?

Can germs and virsus live in your hair, like from brushing up against walls with blood on them, etc.? How can you wash hair so that it kills all the bacteria? Can HIV live in hair?



Germs in Hair?

You can catch hepatitis that way, but HIV is a very weak virus and it dies once it hits the air.



Wash your hair and massage your scalp. A lot of people don't wash their scalp...eww..



Germs in Hair?

Germs can and do live in your hair. You're hair is actually one of the dirtiest parts of your body, however HIV can not survive outside of the blood system



Germs in Hair?

Thats a very good question. I wouldn't think it could live and thrive in your hair.



Germs in Hair?

Germs can live happily in your hair... your hair brush is a colony of germs... germs are everywhere. The best thing you can do is to wash your hands regularly.



Germs in Hair?

yes germs and virsus can live in ur hair. Slong as u wash it u should have no prob. The only way u can get hiv from the head is if u have a cut. Hiv is a deaise that is past by blood. So if u have a open wound yes u can get the virsus.



Germs in Hair?

Regarding HIV in blood on a toilet seat, if the blood is dry, the virus will be dead. If it is wet, a chance exists that it could still be active. The risk is very small, but rather be safe. HIV is very short lived on an inanimate surface. In wet fluid, consider infectious. Having said that, the chances of you getting HIV from blood that gets on your hair and does not get on a cut or a mucous membraine are slim to none. Washing your hair daily with soap, being sure to scrub the hair and scalp, and rinsing it well should remove most germs.



Germs in Hair?

You have germs all over the inside and out side of you. There are an average of 10X as many bacteria as you have body cells. You could not live without them. Only 1% of these germs are disease causing and they are usually kept under control by the good germs. If you wipe out the good bacteria in your digestive system, you'll have problems until the good bacteria are back. This is what happens when you take penicillin which wipes out the good and bad " bugs ".

Is it true about color-treated hair conditioner?

I've been having hair problems lately. After I brush it, two minutes later my hair will be really messy. My friend told me to use color-treated hair conditioner because it makes your hair softer, even if your hair isn't dyed or anything. Is this true? Does it depend? I would like to try but I don't know if it's a bunch of bull.



If not, any tips on having my hair be a little more controllable?



Is it true about color-treated hair conditioner?

Any kind of smoothing product will work. If you blowdry yur hair use alittle before and after. Redken All soft shampoo and conditioner really works good. But using something else like a smoothing product will do the trick. Any kind of shine product helps also. Bed Head After Party works very well.



Is it true about color-treated hair conditioner?

I believe that conditioners for color treated hair are more gentle but that's about it. They contain usually the same ingredients. You didn't mention if you DID have color treated hair? How about trying some hairspray...windy days are not fought with only a brush! :)

Basic Tips for good hair care?

I have kinda long hair, it goes about to my elbow. Its black, no bangs, slightly wavy. When should i brush my hair? And how often? what comb should i use? My hair gets tangelled very easily. help with that 2 plz.



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Basic Tips for good hair care?

If your hair get tangled that easily it means that your strands are dried up and that you probably have split ends. You should trim them and start letting go of your blow dryer and daily shampoo habit because it deprives your hair of its natural oil and water. Plus it's veary unhealthy, check the link below to learn more about it.



At least make masks, 1 hour at least before shampoing, with shea butter (I mean real natural shea butter) or jojoba oil. It will lock moisture in when shampoing and you will avoid the bigger damage. Avoid styling products with silicones because it creates a waterproof layer on the hair which literally chokes the hair and prevents it from retaining atmospheric moisture. Instead, try rubbing a very small amount of shea butter or jojoba on the lengths and ends, it will both nourish and kinda hold your hair like a grooming cream wood.



For a bit more hold, rince your hair with a special vinegar rinse (3 tbsp of cider vinegar and 3 tbsp of beer for half a quart of water). It will also give shine and help detangling your hair.

How do I stop my hair from tangling so much?

I am a really lazy person and I don't want to brush my hair as much as I have to. I have really long dyed hair and the right half gets tangled so much. The left half is just dyed black but the right half has been bleached multiple times. I've been told since it was so heavily treated it will tangle faster. I also straighten it every so often. And my question is how do I stop it from tangling so much (especially when I sleep). Thanks so much!



How do I stop my hair from tangling so much?

Brush your hair before you shampoo and just shampoo your scalp. Don't put it on top of your head and ruff it up. Braid it before you go to bed. Should help.



How do I stop my hair from tangling so much?

After you get out of the shower put some detangler in it.



"Rusk calm" works wonders!



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