Tuesday, October 6, 2009

What would i do to get my hair look something like this?

how do i get my shoulder length hair to look something like these? i dont know what to do. Thanks!!!! [[especially the first %26amp; second ones]]



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What would i do to get my hair look something like this?

With damp hair, roll it into rollers, it really don't matter what kind. They can be foam. If they are the ceramic heated kind then wit until your locks are dry, then roll them. I suggest you use foam to start with because they are inexpensive and it you don't like them, you're only out like $5, rather $20-$50. Before you roll, put some mouse in your hair. Roll, with med heat, (or, if you have time let air dry), blow-dry. Take rollers out and run your fingers through the waves. (Use big rollers to achieve the look of your pics) DO NOT BRUSH!!!! Brushing your hair will make it look frizzy and pull the waves out.



Put some hairspray on your hair and look fabulous!



I hope this helps. Good Luck!



Experiment and don't get discouraged. Those movie stars pay MEGA$$$$$$ BUCKS to look that good.



What would i do to get my hair look something like this?

mini curler and mouse scrunch



What would i do to get my hair look something like this?

take the pictures to your hairdresser and she/he will tell you how to style your hair like that



What would i do to get my hair look something like this?

If you are referring to the length of their hair, then I would obviously suggest natural hair extentions. They can be pricey to get but are very worth it and will match closer to your hair colour. If you are referring to the style, I know that in the salon I work at, you would either use hot rollers which work fairly well but with those, it is very difficult to do by yourself. If you want another option, I would suggest a medium to larger size barrel on a hot curling iron. If you were to go with a curling iron, ceramic would be the best choice as it will do less damage then regular metal and the curl would keep longer and the curl will stay more firmly. Also use a good hair spray when creating the curls and a good mousse after you washed your hair before-hand for volume. (For the products, go to your local drug store if you are short on money and ask the ladies there to help you find a good mousse and hair spray. If you are willing to spend more then go into a professional salon and talk to a representative. They will make suggestions on which products will work best on your hair.)



What would i do to get my hair look something like this?

carmel highlites,and a light gel will do everything that you want done .



What would i do to get my hair look something like this?

curl, then scrunch with a bit of moose. Not too much, or else it will look wet and not shiny. Follow up with some hairspray, maybe a shine product, and your done!



What would i do to get my hair look something like this?

Taken from About.com:



Spray freshly washed roots with volumizing spray. I like Bumble %26amp; Bumble or you can try Aveda volumizing tonic .



If hair is naturally course or curly, work a straightening balm through hair. Here's a great list of balms .



Blowdry hair straight, starting at the roots to get extra volume. Hair must be completely dry for this look to work. Blow cold air at the roots to add volume (cold air locks in a style)



Seperate into 3 sections with ponytail holders



To curl hair, use a 1-inch barrel curling iron. Starting with one section, take a 1-inch portion of hair and wrap hair around the barrel of the curling iron. (Wrapping hair is different from the traditional curling method. You don't want to 'clip' hair into the barrel. Wrapping allows you to curl all the way to the root). When you're curling, make sure to leave ends loose.



Release the curl after about 5-10 seconds (hold longer if you want a tighter curl). You should have a corkscrew curl.



Roll curl and bobby pin it close to the scalp. (I sometimes skip this step to save time).



Alternate the direction of the curl as you work your way through the section. (It's all in the direction you wind hair around the barrel of the curling iron. Start by placing hair on top of the barrel and wrapping around, then switch by putting the barrel on top of the hair before winding it around). Alternating directions makes curls look more natural.



Once pinned curls have cooled, release them.



Remove nozzle from dryer and gently loosen waves with cool air. You can also separate curls with your fingers, just make sure not to brush them out.



To add shine, spritz a hair serum . Or forego hair serum and spritz with saltwater spray. I like John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves Sea spray.



Set with hairspray. Just don't overdue it, you don't want new waves to feel 'crunchy.'



What You Need:



Volumizing spray



Straightening balm (if you have thick, course hair)



Hair dryer



A 1-inch barrel curling iron



Ponytail holder and bobby pins



Shine serum



Hairspray



Saltwater spray

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