Archive for July, 2010

Cut your hair at home

Keeping clean and healthy hair is an significant part of personal hygiene. To fulfill this, it is valuable to clean and cut your hair regularly. Sometimes, people are incapable to go to a hair salon for a paid hair cut or hair style. Trimming your hair at home using professional hair cutting shears can help you get rid of this problem, but how do you cut your own hair?

It is easier to cut wet hair is wet. Shampoo your hair first, then dry it and comb to remove tangles. Keep a container of water with a spraying nozzle so that you can moisten your hair in case it dries up when you are working on it. Make sure that the hair cutting shears you are using are very sharp as this will prevent hair shears from pulling your hair. If you intent to cut your hair at home often, it is worthy to buy professional hair cutting shears, clippers, a razor and thinning hair shears.

Hairstyles and my weight

Dear Hairlaloo,
I am kind of overweight and I want to know if there is a particular hairstyle for this kind of built. How about some hairy binoculars? Thanks.

-Happy gal

Hello Happy gal,
I would suggest you wear a short blunt bob with highlights. I’ve seen a couple of women who have hairstyles like that and they look pretty and I bet you will complimented on it many times. Good luck!

And oh, I don’t know what binoculars you’re talking about. lol.

-Hairlaloo

Pantene Pro-V, Total Care Shampoo

Pantene Pro-V, Total Care Shampoo fights 7 signs of damaged hair: Split ends, dry, rough, dull, weak, brittle and tangles.

Directions:
Massage onto wet scalp/hair gently. Rinse thoroughly. For best results, use everyday.

200 mL.