Thursday, July 30, 2009

How do Celebrities get such glossy hair?

Ive noticed the last few months (in magazines) all the stars have the glossiest and shiniest hair ever! Every one of them. Thought it was a shampoo, rinse, gel but not greasy, but now I think it is some kind of coloring, like the "cellophane" from 20 years ago. Does anyone know for sure?



How do Celebrities get such glossy hair?

There are shine formulas/serums that you can put on after styling.



How do Celebrities get such glossy hair?

Usually their using products that have yet to come out for the public, companies probably let them test it too get their name out there. Also they have professional stylist, not the people at the local beauty shop (no offense) but people who have been doing that for a long long time.



How do Celebrities get such glossy hair?

With glossy dollars!!! I do not know how they obtain this look. I am sure it is in a product line plus, the way the hair is styled!!



How do Celebrities get such glossy hair?

I think they buy or get done a gloss, which is like a die with no ammonia that adds shine to your hair instantly, then you could also use a shine when you blow dry and Iron your hair to finish. You can buy this gloss at sally beauty supply just ask for it at the counter.



How do Celebrities get such glossy hair?

im pretty sure it has to be fake!!! just lik everything in the tabloids... other possibilities:



the hairdresses make it that way



genetics



healthy dieting



excersicing



wig



extensions



colour



camera flash



photo shop/editing



i hope that you keep in mind that 90% of stuff you see in magazines,ads,billboards,tv, and movies and FAKE



How do Celebrities get such glossy hair?

Stars get the glossy hair because



#1: They have extremely healthy hair



#2: They wear a wig (think Britney)



#3: THEY CLOSE THE CUTICLE ON THEIR HAIR!!!



How do you do this, you may ask? Well, after shampooing and conditioning your hair, rinse with the ABSOLUTE coldest water you can stand for about a minute. Cold seals the cuticle, and if you shower in the early a.m., it wakes you up. So, anyway, dry your hair with a towel, then blow dry, pointing the nosel down. This blasts air down you hair shaft, smoothing the cuticle (you may want to use some extreme shine serum on your hair before blowdrying). Anyway, once it's all the way dry, and you've dried it pointing the nozel down, finish off with a blast of cold air all over your head. Make sure the nozzel stays pointing down, because this will seal the cuticle down. Good luck!

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