Sunday, January 29, 2012

How can i get my hair to look like how the hair dresser styled it?

my hair is about 1 inch shorter than my avatar's hair. (you cant see the whole picture, so ill give you my 360 page.)


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I want my hair to look thick, smooth, and straight. How should i blow dry it?





My hair is normal-thin and frizzy.How can i get my hair to look like how the hair dresser styled it?
Reality check: You won't be able to style it like the hair dresser did! Why? Well aside from the fact they are trained professionals with all the correct products to hand, they have a distincy advantage: they have two hands available, a full view of the back of your head, and easy access to it! You on the other hand, are reaching to the back of your head when your arms are at the front, trying to utilise a mirror to see what you are doing, as well as then doing everything back-to-front because the mirror is guiding you.





On to some suggestions here though:





After shampooing, apply a deep nourishing conditioner to your hair, twice a week, for 15 minutes. Most will suggest you only use this once a week, but because your hair is fine %26amp; frizzy, it needs more moisture. Only apply this from the nape of your neck right down to the ends, otherwise the top will end up nasty and greasy. The ends however will be more dry, more prone to frizzing, and therefore requires the smoothing moisture.





After this, towel dry your hair and apply a small amount of mousse to the lengths. Only a small amount is needed as this will just act to 'set' your hair as you dry it straight.





Separate your hair into sections, starting from the nape of your neck and working up your head. Using a paddle brush to keep tension in the hair as your dry, follow the brush down the length of your hair with the hair-dryer, making sure the air is blowing down the hair shaft, therefore smoothing further. After each small section is dried, apply a TINY amount of a smoothing serum from the midlengths down to the ends to protect the hair from moisture in the air making it frizz and to provide a protective shiny coat. Too much of this serum and your hair will look like you just washed it in a MacDonalds vat of french-fry oil. I find cheaper products like Frizz-Ease to be very oily and bad for your hair, whereas something like Kerastase Oleo-Relax is designed for 'smoothing controlling care - dry and rebelious hair' so exactly what you hair-doctor ordered!





Finally, once you are totally done, get one final thin film of the serum on your hands, and smooth very, very lightly over the top of your hair, just to sop those fly-away strands on the top.





And voila! You're done. Hopefully you should now have some lovely straight, shiny, protected hair. It may not be exactly the same as the hair dresser, but this routine is quick, practical and will look good on a daily basis rather than you having to spend hours and hours trying to accomplish something rather near the impossible!





But hey, after a few attempts at the above and a bit of practice, you should learn to understand your new style and the best means of styling it so that after not too long you should be getting closer and closer to that hair dresser style!





If all else fails, buy a pair of GHDs.... but that's a whole other story!!





Good luck!How can i get my hair to look like how the hair dresser styled it?
ok straighten it with a conair straitener they work the best but before that use sunsilk pink and apply it all through your hair then straiten theis will get all the frizzys out of your hair. then put it in a high very high ponytail then cut 3 inches off it will lyer your har for you and kae it cute (thats how pros style ur hair) it will look sexii and guys luv it oh and if you dont have blonde hair u betta dye it before you take my advice blonde is so hotter !!!!!!!!!
Blow dry it upside down
run throught it with a hair brush slowly with the blow drier on top so while you are brushing it straight you are drying it at the same time

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