Bad hair days. Oh, how we dread having those, huh? Believe me, even with my straight, Asian hair, I still experience bad hair days. But there are ways to achieve a better, healthier and sleeker hair. Here are some tips :
Tip #1 Hair health check
Tip #2 De-tangle
Tip #3 Brush & comb moderately
Tip #4 Use a conditioner regularly
Tip #5 Go easy when drying your hair
Tip #6 If you must straighten your hair, use irons
Tip #7 Pump up the volume
Tip #8 Keep out of the sun
Tip #9 Eat a nutritionally balanced diet
Tip #10 If it’s too late…
If you want to find out (esp the last tip), check out the 10 Tips to a sleeker style article that’s available over at Unilever’s Beauty & Style Portion.
I happen to think that hair care is important, don’t you?
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1291 days ago
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1382 days ago
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Sorry to hear that. What do you think changed?
I’m sad about my rebonded hair now. I has become thin. this is my third time to have it rebonded. the first two were nice, but not now.
I have very flaky hair and I’ve tried moisturizing like crazy lately but nothing seems to work. the more i try products the worst it seems. im dying to get one of these styles:
http://www.hairstylesdesign.com/gallery/images/short_hairstyles_01_01.jpg
but theres not way I could make it hold with such a lack of volume…what should i do?
1719 days ago
[...] at a minimum. Focus on tips of the hair. Avoid extensive rubbing on the hair when drying. Refer to 10 Tips to a Sleeker Hair for some hair care 101. Asian Beauty, Bento Beauty Tips, conditioner, Hair, hair care, intensive [...]
That’s what I like about rebond. But I also would like to have volume or soft curls sometimes, so, that’s a bit of a dilemma. My hair dresser still wouldn’t let me do it to my hair and simply says “cellophane” will do just fine. Anyway, that’s one thing we have in common — I’m very particular about hair, too. :D
I was scared at first to have my hair rebonded because I knew that the chemical process would be pretty harsh compared to … let’s say, hair coloring.
But it’s all worth it! The thing is, with hair rebond, you really have to maintain it if you want your hair to be shiny and soft.
It’ll be straight no matter what you do (will always go straight after a wash!), but the worse that could happen is, your hair might become dry, so as for me, I use hot oil treatment as conditioner every single day! But it’s not really a must, it’s more of my preference since I’m very paranoid about nice hair :P
1751 days ago
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Nice one. LOL. I’ve always wanted to try rebonding. Hmmm. Is it time to experiment with teh hair??? :lol:
Tip #11, Have a hair rebond! Tee hee! :)
I got my hair rebonded last April by a guy who does home service for Php 3,000 and my hair’s way past the shoulder! :) So cheap!
And so far, my hair is still soft, shiny and straight, and very much wash and wear! :)
I’ve tried all products and tips possible and the only way I achieved having a good hair day everyday is have a rebond :P
Irons are such great inventions, huh? If only we all have time to do it each day and if our hair would stand the frequent ironing. Gah. What is it about letting our hair dry naturally that triggers the, er, bad hair day? However, it doesn’t happen all the time. Or does it?
I’m having one of those bad hair days right now. It happens everytime I wash it and then let it dry naturally. Thank heavens for flat irons.