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so im looking for some new styles this spring and summer... tryna cut my hair about 2 inches shorter... any suggestions on what hot medium length styles are out? | |
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Member Posts: 24 |
how about a french bob send me you email and i will send you a pic of it... ou will really look nice in this style | |
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Member Posts: 23 |
post it on here so i can see what that looks like, im tryna find a decent non weave style for my 13 year old daughter. | |
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Member Posts: 27 |
Flat Irons Flat Iron Tips By Lisa L. Still can't live without your straightening iron? Once you know how to achieve that sleek, smooth look it's hard to go back. It really doesn�t matter which flat iron you use: ceramic, thermal, metal or ionic - they all damage your hair with over-use and inappropriate use. They heat keeps your hair dry and over time will damage the ends of your hair. Here are 10 tips to help you and your flat iron work side-by-side without damaging your hair. 1. Keep your flat iron clean. It will last longer and do less damage to your hair. 2. Use a styling aid to prevent frizz before you blow dry. Sealed Ends by BC Bonicure seal the ends of your hair locking out frizziness by 79 percent. Use it after your blow dry to get rid of frizz. 3. Practice before you head out to any major event. It's very easy to use once you get the knack of it. 4. When using the iron on your hair comb, on the section you are using first, before running the iron through it. 5. Try avoiding using any products until you finish straightening out your hair. 6. Use small sections. The smaller the section the flatter and more weightless your hair will be. 7. Use even pressure while stroking your flat iron from the root to the end without stopping on any part of the sectioned hair. 8. Use a wide bristle brush on your hair while brushing your desired shape into place. 9. Use a lightweight serum to smooth any frizz left over. You'll only need a little. 10. Let your iron cool; clean its surface with a cloth so you�ll be ready to use it again tomorrow. | |
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Site Owner Posts: 24 |
Thats good advice its nice that youposted that it may be a big help to someone. | |
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