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HAIR CHEWING GUM

Posted on 22. May, 2010 by in Bari Amma, Hair Tips

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For reasons only known to them, children at times have chewing gum stuck on their hair.
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HAIR CONDITIONERS

Posted on 22. May, 2010 by in Hair Tips

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Tips 1:

1 cup Henna powder
½ cup Yogurt
1 tspn Coffee powder
1 Egg

Mix all these together. Keep in an iron pot or vessel overnight. Apply enerously and leave for 1 hour. Wash well.

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HAIR HERBAL OILS

Posted on 18. May, 2010 by in Hair Tips


500 gms Gingili oil
Juice of 1 Lime

Heat the oil in a pan till it froths. Remove.
Strain the limejuice and add gradually to the hot oil.
Strain when it is cool and use.
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LOSS OF HAIR

Posted on 18. May, 2010 by in Hair Tips


This is a very natural phenomenon and all of us do loss hair. Too much of hair loss is a matter of concern. This usually happens after a long illness, extreme climates, too much of stress and bad eating or sleeping habits.

Tips 1:

Wash the hair with Tender Coconut water every other day for weeks.
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HAIR LICE

Posted on 18. May, 2010 by in Hair Tips


This is one problem all School going children face in life.

Tips 1:
Take 2tblspns of Vinegar and dilute with 2 tblspns of water. Apply and leave for an hour before washing well.
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HAIR SPLIT ENDS

Posted on 18. May, 2010 by in Hair Tips


This happens when the hair is exposed to extreme temperatures, not enough oil and lack of nourishment.

Tips 1:
Trim the ends regularly.

Tips 2:
Try not to use hair dryers and hot rollers very often.
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HAIR DANDRUFF

Posted on 18. May, 2010 by in Hair Tips


Healthy glowing hair is a crowning glory for a woman today. To keep it this way is not very simple given to-days living conditions. The heat and dust and also working for long periods in air- conditioned surroundings. The hair treatments like perms, tinting, and hot rollers also affect the healthy luster of your hair.
The best way to atone for this would be to go “Totally Natural” from time to time. Just like plants hair too needs proper nourishment. You need to eat a proper protein rich diet.

The scalp should be clean before oiling the hair. Do brush hair as a daily routine, with firm downward strokes. Wet hair should not be brushed, as hair is weak when it is wet, and breaks easily. Take care and the time to massage the scalp while oiling hair, as this will increase the blood circulation around the roots.
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Bridal and Wedding Hairstyles for Long or Short Hair

Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by in Bride and Bridals, Hair Tips

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Classic Wedding Hairstyles
For years brides have been wondering how to wear their hair on their special day. Some women dream of a traditional wedding look, complete with an elegant French Twist. Some of the most classic hairstyles include a high or low bun, ringlet curls, a curly updo twist and a bouffant. Classic wedding hairstyles often look very formal on any bride or bridesmaid in the bridal party. Most often, a classic wedding hairstyle will be completed and topped off with a beautiful traditional wedding veil.

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Key of Beautiful Hair

Posted on 16. Jan, 2009 by in Hair Tips

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How Often Should I Color My Hair

Posted on 28. Dec, 2008 by in Hair Tips

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“It depends on the growth rate of your hair,” says colorist Giselle of the Pierre Michel salon in Manhattan.
“You should go in for a highlight application every two to four months, and single process color application about every six weeks.”
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