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Hair Coloring Home
Foreword
01. Hair sturcture
02. Haircoloring Products
03. Tinting
04. Color bath
05. Miss Clairol
06. Clairol salon
07. Red fashion
08. Bleaching
09. Pre-bleaching
10. Blonde toners
11. Frosting & tipping
12. Rinses
13. Permanent waving
14. Shampooing
15. Reconditioning
16. Removing tint
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Tips For Chosing The Perfect Blow Dryers
Have naturally curly hair presents some special problems that those with straight locks do not have to deal with on a daily basis. I know my hair is very temperamental, and it never looks the same from one day to the next. When I was growing up I was frustrated that my hair never grew as fast as my friends’ hair, and I always had to have a simple style when they could do whatever they wanted. At one point I learned how to use blow dryers to do different things with my hair, but it led to my hair being dried out and dull looking.
Though there are better blow dryers out there today, most of them will still do harm to my hair. I rarely use one, and that is because there is no benefit for me what so ever. If I use blow dryers my hair becomes frizzy and dry, and there is nothing I can do with it. I must allow my hair to air dry, and that is not always convenient for me. My curls definitely do not like the forced heat, and if I try to use it my locks will rebel.
The newer blow dryers are supposed to be a lot better for all hair types, but I have found that the change is not enough. Even with frizz serum and an advanced dryer I ended up with frizzy and out of control hair. On occasion I use blow dryers to straighten my hair, but that only works once in a while. The condition of my hair, the humidity, and the amount of time I have to devote to the process all have a say in how it comes out. More times than not I have had to rewash my hair so it could curl back up.
There are new blow dryers coming out everyday. This suggests to me that I am not the only one who is having a problem. If a product were good, there would be no need to improve upon it. I saw an ad for blow dryers the other day that are supposed to be a hair dryer and straighten all in one. I’m not rushing out to buy it. A hair dresser once told me that if I want to straighten my hair with little to no frizz I have to get a ceramic plated iron. I think I’ll put that on my Christmas list for next year.
