Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
11:58 am
Are you looking for some professional hair advice, especially on having a healthy, fine dark brown hair? To keep your dark brown hair vibrant and dark, your hair need a tensity, I would recommend to pour a small bottle of Q-Tee Coat over it and massage it through. It gives shine and tone and keeping it looking fresh and new.
You might also want to ask for your favorite hairstylist’s recommendations — because they are experts and they know more, it’s like asking for a fda approved diet pills approvals — on how to keep your hair up to be always looking shiny and healthy.
Good luck!
Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
11:48 am
Dear Hairlaloo,
I am 65 years old. I have square face. What is the best cut for fine hair that has greying issues? I have tried coloring my hair in the salon but it always comes out darkish that it is a rough contrast. What to do?
-Veronica
Hello Veronica,
Consider to get layers to give more body and hold your gray. The hair color you suit gets lighter as you age, so rather of trying to get the color you were at age 40, go for something much lighter color this time, like lighter brown. I would also propose some bangs if you want to focus on your eyes.
Stay pretty but stay away from apidexin scam.
-Hairlaloo
Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
11:06 am
While I was reading weight loss success stories, this question came out:
When you tip, is it your obligation to divide it up between shampoo person, colorist and blow dry assistants? Or should your main hairstylist tip them out of the money you give her?
I think it should not be the customers duty to divide up the tip. For instance, when you go to eat at the restaurant, you don’t have to walk around and tip the server, cook, cashier, and kitchen helper. you leave your 20% on the table and go home.
A good and professional hairstylist will take care of all the people who assist her out of her tips.
But sometimes when the service is really nice, I give each one an individual tip, depending on what they do. I usually give higher tip to the one who blow dry my hair because I feel her of the troubles she has to face because I have a thickest hair you will ever encounter in your life time.
Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
10:17 am
Dear Hairlaloo,
I am curious. Why are most male hairstylists and interior designers uhmm you know?
-Quinn
Dear Quinn,
I have no idea but i have frequently wondered the same thing. Likely because these are commonly a woman’s job, and they are good at it, particularly playing with men’s hair and designing the house. On a funny note, maybe because if a straight does the job, everyone would belike end up with a shaved head or a mohawk. Just kidding. I think I need best diet supplement or I drink too much coffee.
Tata!
-Hairlaloo
Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
9:31 am
Dear Hairlaloo,
I used to work for a good sam motorhome towing company but I got sick and took a lot of medicines, and now I have hair loss due to a medication but I no longer take the medicine. My question is: Will my hair grow back?
Should I be taking any particular vitamins or supplements to assist regenerate hair growth? How long does it usually take for hair to grow back?
-Shane
Dear Shane,
You need to ask you doctor or your dermatologist to help with this topic. Hair growth happens in cycles and differs from person to person.
There is no guarantee on anything but there is chance of growing your hair back. If the medication made it fall out and you are off from it already, it will take a little time for the drugs to go out of your system. Best of luck!
-Hairlaloo
Sunday, May 30th, 2010 at
11:48 pm
I am happy that wet season is finally here. My hair is going to hug me to keep me warm when it’s cold. This is the time of letting it down. I am going emotional right now as I read prototype 37c reviews. lol.
Anyway, I listed down the advantages and disadvantages of having a long and thick hair. When I say: Thick and long, it means heavy and every strand is thick.
Advantages:
- It can hide your boobs
- It can warm you from cold places
- It’s pretty
- It’s extraordinary
Disadvantages:
- Simple curling at home don’t take lasting effect
- You spend more than normal on Hair Salon services like curling, coloring, etc.
- You spend more than usual on hair products like shampoo and conditioner
- It’s hard to blow dry and it may take 30 minutes to an hour.
- It’s heavy and hot
That’s all for now. I might do another list in the future.
Saturday, May 29th, 2010 at
9:18 pm
Dear Hairlaloo,
Help me. I was ironing my hair while looking at my laptop’s screen and enjoying reading how to lose weight articles, and suddenly my hair was smoking. My hair is grossly burnt but my problem now is I don’t want to cut more than an inch off it, what should I do?
I am panicking! Reply soon.
-R
Dear R,
You might want to get hair extensions and blend the burnt hair in with the healthy looking hair. But I extremely recommend cutting it because it will grow quicker that way.
If you have the money, go to a hair salon and ask for a professional opinion and tell them you need a protein conditioning treatment. The process consists of washing your hair, applying the treatment, putting you under the dryer, and rinsing you out. If the burn is really serious, you need to do a treatment at least once a week for one month. You should see a change right away and keep it up. Good luck
-Hairlaloo
Saturday, May 29th, 2010 at
12:05 pm
The top mother’s day gifts are all about making moms feel dearly by their loved ones, most especially their husband and children, and nothing satisfies that goal more straightly than giving mom a massage and spa treatment, and a visit to the hair salon.
After a period of time of making you feel good when you needed it the most, treating her to a day of quietness, relaxation and tranquility is one nice gesture of paying her back.
Friday, May 28th, 2010 at
1:50 pm

Cream Silk reShape Standout Straight Conditioner has a new packaging and you get up to 4x straighter hair.
Precision Care 2.0
Cream Silk helps transform hair by targeting and correcting even the small imperfections.
Ion-Relax Technology
It makes hair softer and gives it a straighter look by smoothering hair strands and relaxing natural waves and frizz.
Directions for use:
After shampoo, massage through hair especially on ends. Rinse well after 1 minute.
200 mL.
Thursday, May 27th, 2010 at
1:51 pm

Sunsilk has teamed up with Bobsoho Salon of London, founded by Thomas Taw, famous for resuscitating damage hair, to co-create Sunsilk’s most advanced Damage Repair formulation to give back extreme smoothness and health to your damaged hair.
Offer your hair the exclusive 10 day reconstruction program with Sunsilk Damage Repair shampoo, conditioner and serum.
200 mL.