i am a black muslim soon to get married. i have short hair which sreads easily, i am worried that once i get married my hair will fall out because of ghusl which will have to be done after intercourse. what do you think i can do to look after it while still looking attractive for my partnerI am looking 4 a black muslim hair dresser who can give advice?
for a start sister ghusl isnt going to make your hair fall out, its only water. secondly i'm not sure where you live so i cant give you a specific hair. but i'm sure you can just go to any black hairdresser, ensuring its a woman and tell her to recommend any hair relaxers or hot oil treatment.
you can also look up essence.com because it has alot of articles concerning treatments for black hair.I am looking 4 a black muslim hair dresser who can give advice?
My mom. She's taught me a lot so I'll try to help. What is ghusl?? I can't even offer advice if I don't know what that is. :S Is it relaxer? If so, how your hair will handle it depends on your hair texture. Only kinky hair can handle it well enough without falling out but even so it's harmful to your hair and will prevent it from growing. If you have curly hair, your hair is fine enough with out it so never, ever use relaxer.
If that's not what ghusl is, please explain.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
What do i say to the hair dresser that i want a scene hair cut?
for a female
anyone with experience or has one before :D
thanks.What do i say to the hair dresser that i want a scene hair cut?
Well I would just find some pix and take them to her and get her opinion on which would look the best on you and go from thereWhat do i say to the hair dresser that i want a scene hair cut?
just bring a picture in, or ask for some choppy layers. the latter, however, may result in a drastic haircut.
...so just bring a pic in :D like this (tho this prolly isn't the greatest one): http://www.myemohairstyles.com/gallery/f/a>
hope i helped! please answer mine?
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If you live somewhere where theres alot of scene people, they'll probably know what you mean,
But if you dont, or you dont think your hair dressers will know what scene hair is, just bring in a photo of the hair you like (:
Hope I helped.
anyone with experience or has one before :D
thanks.What do i say to the hair dresser that i want a scene hair cut?
Well I would just find some pix and take them to her and get her opinion on which would look the best on you and go from thereWhat do i say to the hair dresser that i want a scene hair cut?
just bring a picture in, or ask for some choppy layers. the latter, however, may result in a drastic haircut.
...so just bring a pic in :D like this (tho this prolly isn't the greatest one): http://www.myemohairstyles.com/gallery/f/a>
hope i helped! please answer mine?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;/a>
If you live somewhere where theres alot of scene people, they'll probably know what you mean,
But if you dont, or you dont think your hair dressers will know what scene hair is, just bring in a photo of the hair you like (:
Hope I helped.
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How to talk to a hair dresser or hair person online?
Hey!
is there any way that i can talk to a hair dresser/ANY hair type person online?
PLEASE HELP!
thank youHow to talk to a hair dresser or hair person online?
im a hairdresser, whats up?How to talk to a hair dresser or hair person online?
im sure you can go into a nearby hairdressers and get their e-mail adress, or... alternatively any information that would be on a website or to get in contact with a hairdresser/manager, you would be easier just going into the salon and getting primary sources
Im not a hairdresser but what do basically wantmakeup uk
is there any way that i can talk to a hair dresser/ANY hair type person online?
PLEASE HELP!
thank youHow to talk to a hair dresser or hair person online?
im a hairdresser, whats up?How to talk to a hair dresser or hair person online?
im sure you can go into a nearby hairdressers and get their e-mail adress, or... alternatively any information that would be on a website or to get in contact with a hairdresser/manager, you would be easier just going into the salon and getting primary sources
Im not a hairdresser but what do basically want
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';emo/scene'; hair what to ask a hair dresser?
I've been wanting to get one of these emo/scene hair cuts because my girlfriend likes guys like that. So what do I ask the hair dresser? And I like that style as well';emo/scene'; hair what to ask a hair dresser?
bring in a picture of what you want you hair to look like and they will match it almost exactly
*just b/c your gf likes it doesn't mean you haveta do that its your hair not hers*';emo/scene'; hair what to ask a hair dresser?
You should bring her a picture instead.
When I tried describing what I wanted to my hairdresser last time I got my hair cut, it ended up coming out so bad, I cried and got my money back as well as a gift.
Just print out what you want and show her, that's really the best way.
bring in a picture of what you want you hair to look like and they will match it almost exactly
*just b/c your gf likes it doesn't mean you haveta do that its your hair not hers*';emo/scene'; hair what to ask a hair dresser?
You should bring her a picture instead.
When I tried describing what I wanted to my hairdresser last time I got my hair cut, it ended up coming out so bad, I cried and got my money back as well as a gift.
Just print out what you want and show her, that's really the best way.
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Does anyone know of a good hispanic hair dresser in Tampa or Orlando?
yES 2 that I have been 2, and Miledy's does Color, Precision cut, and all hair types as they Dominican Stylists
Miledy's Hair %26amp; Skin (VERY REasonable rates, my shoulder length hair is $25 for a wash, dry and perfectly curled Dooby-Wrap blow-out, open 7 days even until 8pm, 5 days per week)
(813) 881-9644
4202 W Waters Ave
Tampa, FL 33614
Marisabel Hair Studio (kind expensive, but does extensions and great quality)
(813) 884-9394
4802 Gunn Hwy Ste 152
Tampa, FL 33624Does anyone know of a good hispanic hair dresser in Tampa or Orlando?
Go to a major Dept. Store (Macys, etc.) they have excellent salons
Miledy's Hair %26amp; Skin (VERY REasonable rates, my shoulder length hair is $25 for a wash, dry and perfectly curled Dooby-Wrap blow-out, open 7 days even until 8pm, 5 days per week)
(813) 881-9644
4202 W Waters Ave
Tampa, FL 33614
Marisabel Hair Studio (kind expensive, but does extensions and great quality)
(813) 884-9394
4802 Gunn Hwy Ste 152
Tampa, FL 33624Does anyone know of a good hispanic hair dresser in Tampa or Orlando?
Go to a major Dept. Store (Macys, etc.) they have excellent salons
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What should I ask for at the hair dresser?
I am young and want a perm but I don't want it like my nan's. I want it so it looks young but with waves. Will they do it right?
http://www.globalticketservice.com /images/katie_melua150x150.jpgWhat should I ask for at the hair dresser?
You need to ask for a ';loose spiral perm'; show that picture too...be aware that perms take a week or so to ';drop'; and you cannot wash it for a few days or it goes all frizzy...and never looks right...don't have one done if you have somewere special to go immediately...give it a week.What should I ask for at the hair dresser?
perms neva look like this katie hair is naturally curly then set on bendy rollersno matter what kind of curl you have it will never look like this you could have a perm and then use tongs to achieve the definition thats the only way you will get this look
http://www.globalticketservice.com /images/katie_melua150x150.jpgWhat should I ask for at the hair dresser?
You need to ask for a ';loose spiral perm'; show that picture too...be aware that perms take a week or so to ';drop'; and you cannot wash it for a few days or it goes all frizzy...and never looks right...don't have one done if you have somewere special to go immediately...give it a week.What should I ask for at the hair dresser?
perms neva look like this katie hair is naturally curly then set on bendy rollersno matter what kind of curl you have it will never look like this you could have a perm and then use tongs to achieve the definition thats the only way you will get this look
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If you have your hair colored (at the hair dresser or not) is it ok to put heat on it?
i want to dye my hair, but i'm not sure if i can, because i HAVE to straighten my hair.... please help?
thanks.If you have your hair colored (at the hair dresser or not) is it ok to put heat on it?
Yes you may straighten color treated hair. It will take it's toll on it though, you'll need a good conditioner.If you have your hair colored (at the hair dresser or not) is it ok to put heat on it?
I would wait a day or two after dyeing before you apply heat to it at all.
After that, it should be okay, just make sure to use a good conditioner. I also use thermal care products that are specially made to protect hair from the heat.
Whatever you do DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR AND DYE IT AT THE SAME TIME your hair will break and fall out
Yes, it's fine. I dyed my hair black months ago, and I straighten it everyday, and it's still perfectly black. Well, besides my roots :D
No need to apply Heat on it.
thanks.If you have your hair colored (at the hair dresser or not) is it ok to put heat on it?
Yes you may straighten color treated hair. It will take it's toll on it though, you'll need a good conditioner.If you have your hair colored (at the hair dresser or not) is it ok to put heat on it?
I would wait a day or two after dyeing before you apply heat to it at all.
After that, it should be okay, just make sure to use a good conditioner. I also use thermal care products that are specially made to protect hair from the heat.
Whatever you do DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR AND DYE IT AT THE SAME TIME your hair will break and fall out
Yes, it's fine. I dyed my hair black months ago, and I straighten it everyday, and it's still perfectly black. Well, besides my roots :D
No need to apply Heat on it.
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How do i describe this hairstyle to my hair dresser?
How do I describe this hairstyle to my hair dresser
Girl on the right....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j28IJ6t9-/a>How do i describe this hairstyle to my hair dresser?
In all honesty - if you go to google, and search for ';emo hair';, you will find MANY styles like that under Images or Web Sites (that's what I did for my hair currently)
It's easier than trying to describe it - just print a few similar styles out, and any good hairdresser will know what you want!
Good luck :)How do i describe this hairstyle to my hair dresser?
Deep right part with a side swept bang going to the left. Tell your hair dresser you want it notched so that it doesn't look choppy.
Long layers with a long side bang
Texture the crown for some height
Straight with side swept bangs.
I would suggest you ask for a 'loose'- or 'soft'-layered cut, with a 'swept bang'. (Left or right depending on your preference/natural part.) You would then specifically define the lengths of both the bangs and the fall. (If you were trying to get an exact copy of the style in the video, it would be a loose-layered cut with a fall to the mid-back (worn forward, over the shoulders) and soft-layered bangs, swept to the left, at about brow length. (This means the bangs would be somewhat longer when straight - hence, why the girl in the video keeps 'flipping'/sweeping it out of the way. For simplicity/comfort, you might want consider slightly shorter bangs that would not naturally fall into the eyes...))
First of all you are really pretty! lol descirbe it as thin and straight and dark brown.
Girl on the right....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j28IJ6t9-/a>How do i describe this hairstyle to my hair dresser?
In all honesty - if you go to google, and search for ';emo hair';, you will find MANY styles like that under Images or Web Sites (that's what I did for my hair currently)
It's easier than trying to describe it - just print a few similar styles out, and any good hairdresser will know what you want!
Good luck :)How do i describe this hairstyle to my hair dresser?
Deep right part with a side swept bang going to the left. Tell your hair dresser you want it notched so that it doesn't look choppy.
Long layers with a long side bang
Texture the crown for some height
Straight with side swept bangs.
I would suggest you ask for a 'loose'- or 'soft'-layered cut, with a 'swept bang'. (Left or right depending on your preference/natural part.) You would then specifically define the lengths of both the bangs and the fall. (If you were trying to get an exact copy of the style in the video, it would be a loose-layered cut with a fall to the mid-back (worn forward, over the shoulders) and soft-layered bangs, swept to the left, at about brow length. (This means the bangs would be somewhat longer when straight - hence, why the girl in the video keeps 'flipping'/sweeping it out of the way. For simplicity/comfort, you might want consider slightly shorter bangs that would not naturally fall into the eyes...))
First of all you are really pretty! lol descirbe it as thin and straight and dark brown.
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I really want side swept bangs and I'm not sure if i should get them and what to tell my hair dresser to do.
I have a round face and long hair that is blonde and very thick. I see people with side swept bangs and they look really good and i want them. Should I get them and if i should what should i tell my hair dresser to do.I really want side swept bangs and I'm not sure if i should get them and what to tell my hair dresser to do.
Like mostly everybody else says, you should get them. They do, in fact, compliment any face shape! I have them myself, and I love them since I have a big forehead. If you have a small forhead, you may want to reconsider a little bit, or just go to your hairdresser and ask them to see what they think. They usually know what side-swept bangs are, and they can do them for you just how you want. I found out that they look best if (when damp), I dry them using a blowdryer on low heat and a round brush. It gives them a little bit of body and they look better as opposed to being perfectly straight!
Good luck!I really want side swept bangs and I'm not sure if i should get them and what to tell my hair dresser to do.
I think you should. I have them. They complement every face shape and add spice and uniqueness to a haircut. I would talk to your stylist before hand and see if she knows what they are. Find a picture of the kind you want, and show her it. Be prepared! But she'll probably know what they are because they are becoming quite the rage :)
It sounds like my hair is very similar to yours and i recently got side swept bangs. I just found a couple pictures of women in a magazine who had the ';ssb'; with a style that i liked and took it to my hair dresser. She knew exactly what to do and they look great.
The good thing about the ';ssb'; is that they grow out pretty quickly, so if you dont like it then you麓re not left with regular bangs that take forever to grow back out. good luck!
You answered the first one yourself: if you really want them, get them! I have them, and really like them; besides, if you end up not liking them, you pin them out of the way until they grow out. Look through magazines and find celebs with side swept bangs that you like and think would look good on you: try Ashley Tisdale. Show your hairdresser the picture of how you want them to look, and tell her if you want them any different HOW you want them different: shorter, longer, etc. Best of luck!makeup uk
Like mostly everybody else says, you should get them. They do, in fact, compliment any face shape! I have them myself, and I love them since I have a big forehead. If you have a small forhead, you may want to reconsider a little bit, or just go to your hairdresser and ask them to see what they think. They usually know what side-swept bangs are, and they can do them for you just how you want. I found out that they look best if (when damp), I dry them using a blowdryer on low heat and a round brush. It gives them a little bit of body and they look better as opposed to being perfectly straight!
Good luck!I really want side swept bangs and I'm not sure if i should get them and what to tell my hair dresser to do.
I think you should. I have them. They complement every face shape and add spice and uniqueness to a haircut. I would talk to your stylist before hand and see if she knows what they are. Find a picture of the kind you want, and show her it. Be prepared! But she'll probably know what they are because they are becoming quite the rage :)
It sounds like my hair is very similar to yours and i recently got side swept bangs. I just found a couple pictures of women in a magazine who had the ';ssb'; with a style that i liked and took it to my hair dresser. She knew exactly what to do and they look great.
The good thing about the ';ssb'; is that they grow out pretty quickly, so if you dont like it then you麓re not left with regular bangs that take forever to grow back out. good luck!
You answered the first one yourself: if you really want them, get them! I have them, and really like them; besides, if you end up not liking them, you pin them out of the way until they grow out. Look through magazines and find celebs with side swept bangs that you like and think would look good on you: try Ashley Tisdale. Show your hairdresser the picture of how you want them to look, and tell her if you want them any different HOW you want them different: shorter, longer, etc. Best of luck!
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I can't afford to go to a Professional Hair Dresser My roots are terrible What are my options over the counter?
what color is your hair, darlin?
If you roots are light, try streaks to blend
I think that intertroducing blonde streaks and dark streaks simultaneously is quite striking on a gal.I can't afford to go to a Professional Hair Dresser My roots are terrible What are my options over the counter?
You can use a color mousse/rinse. This will put in temp color in your hair until you can get to a salon. This will wash right out. You can use a semi perm hair dye. It won't bleach your hair but will add color ontop of your current color. This will wash out in a month or two.
semi-perm hair color
http://www.sallybeauty.com/hair-color/IO/a>
colored hair mousse/rinse
http://www.sallybeauty.com/temporary-hai/a>
I can't afford to go to a Professional Hair Dresser My roots are terrible What are my options over the counter?
When i didnt have time to go to the salon I just went to wal mart and bought black box hair dye. My hair is really dark brown naturally. box dye fades so thats why i bought black. I dyed ALL of my hair. NO MORE HIGHLIGHTS for me. So I would just get a color you can put all over your hair that wont leave roots when it grows out. Good Luck!
If you roots are light, try streaks to blend
I think that intertroducing blonde streaks and dark streaks simultaneously is quite striking on a gal.I can't afford to go to a Professional Hair Dresser My roots are terrible What are my options over the counter?
You can use a color mousse/rinse. This will put in temp color in your hair until you can get to a salon. This will wash right out. You can use a semi perm hair dye. It won't bleach your hair but will add color ontop of your current color. This will wash out in a month or two.
semi-perm hair color
http://www.sallybeauty.com/hair-color/IO/a>
colored hair mousse/rinse
http://www.sallybeauty.com/temporary-hai/a>
I can't afford to go to a Professional Hair Dresser My roots are terrible What are my options over the counter?
When i didnt have time to go to the salon I just went to wal mart and bought black box hair dye. My hair is really dark brown naturally. box dye fades so thats why i bought black. I dyed ALL of my hair. NO MORE HIGHLIGHTS for me. So I would just get a color you can put all over your hair that wont leave roots when it grows out. Good Luck!
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My hair dresser got her bridesmaid dresses off this web site that custom makes your dress to fit you?
anyone have an idea of what it is calledMy hair dresser got her bridesmaid dresses off this web site that custom makes your dress to fit you?
The only website I can think of off the top of my head where you can get custom dresses is styleshake.
The only website I can think of off the top of my head where you can get custom dresses is styleshake.
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How much should I tip hair dresser?
how much should you tip for a $50 hair cut?How much should I tip hair dresser?
7 to 10 dollars. 15% to 20% depending on how pleased you are with the hair cut.How much should I tip hair dresser?
You should tip more if you are going to a franschise salon, as the stylists are almost always being paid minimum wage by the salon's owner. Generally a $7 tip for a haircut, no matter how much it costs.
7 to 10 dollars. 15% to 20% depending on how pleased you are with the hair cut.How much should I tip hair dresser?
You should tip more if you are going to a franschise salon, as the stylists are almost always being paid minimum wage by the salon's owner. Generally a $7 tip for a haircut, no matter how much it costs.
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If you give a hair dresser a picture of the hair cut you want...?
If you give a hair dresser a picture of the hair cut you want, can they actually cut your hair to that exact same style?
Or do there have to be words to describe the cut that I want?If you give a hair dresser a picture of the hair cut you want...?
The picture should be better than a description in words. However, a few conditions that could prevent a stylist from giving you the same cut or prevent the cut from looking the same way on you are the shape of your face, the texture of your hair, and, believe it or not, the shape of your head.If you give a hair dresser a picture of the hair cut you want...?
If the stylist is good, then yes, they can usually cut it exactly how the picture is, given that your hair is an ideal length.
i agree with claire :) shes right xxx
Or do there have to be words to describe the cut that I want?If you give a hair dresser a picture of the hair cut you want...?
The picture should be better than a description in words. However, a few conditions that could prevent a stylist from giving you the same cut or prevent the cut from looking the same way on you are the shape of your face, the texture of your hair, and, believe it or not, the shape of your head.If you give a hair dresser a picture of the hair cut you want...?
If the stylist is good, then yes, they can usually cut it exactly how the picture is, given that your hair is an ideal length.
i agree with claire :) shes right xxx
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What would I say to a hair dresser to get her exact bangs?
Her bangs :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLU0KKmGr/a>
my bangs are really long and my hair is like hers.
thank youu :)What would I say to a hair dresser to get her exact bangs?
I would take a picture of the girl and show your hairdresser the pic. :)What would I say to a hair dresser to get her exact bangs?
I did the same thing when I wanted a bob cut. Just say, ';your hair looks great, I want my bangs cut like yours, can you do that for me ?'; haha hope this helps !!
my bangs are really long and my hair is like hers.
thank youu :)What would I say to a hair dresser to get her exact bangs?
I would take a picture of the girl and show your hairdresser the pic. :)What would I say to a hair dresser to get her exact bangs?
I did the same thing when I wanted a bob cut. Just say, ';your hair looks great, I want my bangs cut like yours, can you do that for me ?'; haha hope this helps !!
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My hair dresser gave me too many layers & now it looks like boy cut any help ?
Can anyone suggest how to grow hair faster they look awful and i hate to style them everyday as they become puffy and looks as if i am wearing a wig. Or any suggestion how to settle them with any good gel or cream.
Thanks!!!My hair dresser gave me too many layers %26amp; now it looks like boy cut any help ?
Apply gel to damp hair and comb or finger style and then leave it alone. Do not blow dry. You can put on a pretty head band to look more feminine.My hair dresser gave me too many layers %26amp; now it looks like boy cut any help ?
use mane and tail shampoo
i use it and it makes it grow fastermakeup uk
Thanks!!!My hair dresser gave me too many layers %26amp; now it looks like boy cut any help ?
Apply gel to damp hair and comb or finger style and then leave it alone. Do not blow dry. You can put on a pretty head band to look more feminine.My hair dresser gave me too many layers %26amp; now it looks like boy cut any help ?
use mane and tail shampoo
i use it and it makes it grow faster
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Can your hair dresser cause you to get alopecia?
no. It is genetic. It is not caused by any communicable germs, etc. It usually starts in childhood. It can go away on its own.
try the national alopecia foundation to learn more.Can your hair dresser cause you to get alopecia?
No...Alopecia is a disease and you can not get it from a hairdresser or using beauty products.Can your hair dresser cause you to get alopecia?
Alopecia: Baldness. There are many types of alopecia, each with a different cause. Alopecia may be localized to the front and top of the head as in common male pattern baldness. It may be patchy as in a condition called alopecia areata. Or it can involve the entire head as in alopecia capitis totalis. Alopecia areata is a hair loss condition which usually affects the scalp. It can, however, sometimes affect other areas of the body. Hair loss tends to be rather rapid and often involves one side of the head more than the other.
Alopecia areata affects both males and females. This type of hair loss is different than male pattern baldness, an inherited condition.Current evidence suggests that alopecia areata is caused by an abnormality in the immune system. This particular abnormality leads to autoimmunity. As a result, the immune system attacks particular tissues of the body. In alopecia areata, for unknown reasons, the body's own immune system attacks the hair follicles and disrupts normal hair formation. Biopsies of affected skin show immune cells inside of the hair follicles where they are not normally present. What causes this is unknown. Alopecia areata is sometimes associated with other autoimmune conditions such as allergic disorders, thyroid disease, vitiligo, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and ulcerative colitis. Sometimes, alopecia areata occurs within family members, suggesting a role of genes and heredity.In approximately 50% of patients, hair will regrow within a year without any treatment. The longer the period of time of hair loss, the less likelihood that the hair will regrow. A variety of treatments can be tried. Steroid injections and cream (such as clobetasol or fluocinonide) to the scalp have been used for many years. Other medications include minoxidil, irritants (anthralin or topical coal tar), and topical immunotherapy (cyclosporine), each of which are sometimes used in different combinations.
try the national alopecia foundation to learn more.Can your hair dresser cause you to get alopecia?
No...Alopecia is a disease and you can not get it from a hairdresser or using beauty products.Can your hair dresser cause you to get alopecia?
Alopecia: Baldness. There are many types of alopecia, each with a different cause. Alopecia may be localized to the front and top of the head as in common male pattern baldness. It may be patchy as in a condition called alopecia areata. Or it can involve the entire head as in alopecia capitis totalis. Alopecia areata is a hair loss condition which usually affects the scalp. It can, however, sometimes affect other areas of the body. Hair loss tends to be rather rapid and often involves one side of the head more than the other.
Alopecia areata affects both males and females. This type of hair loss is different than male pattern baldness, an inherited condition.Current evidence suggests that alopecia areata is caused by an abnormality in the immune system. This particular abnormality leads to autoimmunity. As a result, the immune system attacks particular tissues of the body. In alopecia areata, for unknown reasons, the body's own immune system attacks the hair follicles and disrupts normal hair formation. Biopsies of affected skin show immune cells inside of the hair follicles where they are not normally present. What causes this is unknown. Alopecia areata is sometimes associated with other autoimmune conditions such as allergic disorders, thyroid disease, vitiligo, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and ulcerative colitis. Sometimes, alopecia areata occurs within family members, suggesting a role of genes and heredity.In approximately 50% of patients, hair will regrow within a year without any treatment. The longer the period of time of hair loss, the less likelihood that the hair will regrow. A variety of treatments can be tried. Steroid injections and cream (such as clobetasol or fluocinonide) to the scalp have been used for many years. Other medications include minoxidil, irritants (anthralin or topical coal tar), and topical immunotherapy (cyclosporine), each of which are sometimes used in different combinations.
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What do you tip a hair dresser?
Depending on how fancy the salon is 10%- 20% of what the total bill is.What do you tip a hair dresser?
I go to a private business, so all the pay goes directly to the hairdresser and no one else. I do not tip.What do you tip a hair dresser?
I would say a few dollars (less than 5) is the average for a hair cut. If you're going for an updo, or major hair work (highlights, etc) i would tip at least 5 and go up from there if he/she does a good job.
$5 for regular style. For major work...$10
My cut is usually 40$. I tip 5$.
20% and a little extra if they do shampoo and style. an easy way to calculate this without having to bust out a pen and paper is to take 10% (usually just chopping off 2 zeros) and multiplying it by 2. I know this sounds tedious, but if you go to a regular stylist, she will remember the good tip and will try extra hard to get you in the chair when you are having an emergency situation.
I go to a private business, so all the pay goes directly to the hairdresser and no one else. I do not tip.What do you tip a hair dresser?
I would say a few dollars (less than 5) is the average for a hair cut. If you're going for an updo, or major hair work (highlights, etc) i would tip at least 5 and go up from there if he/she does a good job.
$5 for regular style. For major work...$10
My cut is usually 40$. I tip 5$.
20% and a little extra if they do shampoo and style. an easy way to calculate this without having to bust out a pen and paper is to take 10% (usually just chopping off 2 zeros) and multiplying it by 2. I know this sounds tedious, but if you go to a regular stylist, she will remember the good tip and will try extra hard to get you in the chair when you are having an emergency situation.
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What actor plays the hair dresser in princess diaries 1?
what is his name?What actor plays the hair dresser in princess diaries 1?
Larry Miller. He's really funny in 10 Things I Hate About You also.What actor plays the hair dresser in princess diaries 1?
Larry Miller.
Larry Miller. He's really funny in 10 Things I Hate About You also.What actor plays the hair dresser in princess diaries 1?
Larry Miller.
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How would you describe this hair-do to a hair dresser?
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Thanks =)How would you describe this hair-do to a hair dresser?
Why wouldn't you wanna print it
It'll be easier to acheive that style if the stylist can actually see itHow would you describe this hair-do to a hair dresser?
Long dark hair with some highlights at the ends. With just 3 layers and if you want some bangs that stop at the eyebrows.
Long Black Side Bangs...and an Angle
Long, straight, sleek, shiny, and full with face framing and bangs. However, since you're not bringing the picture it's your own issue if it doesn't turn out exactly how you want :-P
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Thanks =)How would you describe this hair-do to a hair dresser?
Why wouldn't you wanna print it
It'll be easier to acheive that style if the stylist can actually see itHow would you describe this hair-do to a hair dresser?
Long dark hair with some highlights at the ends. With just 3 layers and if you want some bangs that stop at the eyebrows.
Long Black Side Bangs...and an Angle
Long, straight, sleek, shiny, and full with face framing and bangs. However, since you're not bringing the picture it's your own issue if it doesn't turn out exactly how you want :-P
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My hair dresser doesnt want to do my hair, and it thinking about firing me as a customer? why?
well, i just recently went to get my hair done, and i didnt like what she did at all. see she never really does what i want, and i dont really like the way she cuts my hair anyway, but she was a friend of the family so i kinda didnt have a choice but to go to her. and so i was sooo looking forward ot it. i had an idea and everything and i told her exactly what i wanted. she didnt cut it right nad i hate it. she didnt even give me highlights when she dyed my hair. but shes really expensive..like $200. os of course when i told my mom i despised it she told her and she called me and now im going back today to see what she can do [i think its way too short so theres not much] adn she told my mom that she hates cutting my hari because im never happy and that she might have to fire me as a client??? what?? but i am never happy because she doesnt cut it right. but should i fee lbad about this or should i push it on her?My hair dresser doesnt want to do my hair, and it thinking about firing me as a customer? why?
In my opinion, you are the customer and the hairdresser should try to give you the right cut, especially if you are paying a lot of money for your cut! It's wrong of her to say that you are never happy because thats not her concern. Her concern is to cut your hair, no matter what mood your in. And if she didn't give you highlights when you requested them, you definately need to get them put in by her. If she doesnt want to do you hair anymore and she gave you a bad cut, I say just go to someone new, family friend or not.My hair dresser doesnt want to do my hair, and it thinking about firing me as a customer? why?
Don't feel bad - it's a hairdresser's responsibility to respond to what their client wants, regardless of their relationship to the client. I'd say good riddance and find someone more affordable who cares what you want. I know there are personal and social obligations, but if she's already thinking about ';firing'; you as a client anyway (which is RIDICULOUS) then you really have no loyalty there. Tell your mom you're insulted, it's her job to do your hair as you'd like it (especially for $200!), and ask your friends who they recommend. The best hairstylists come from word-of-mouth recommendation.
good grief! Why all the drama? You don't like the way she does your hair, she doesn't like to work on you. A friendly parting of the ways is called for. You can still be her friend, just not her customer. Be nice about it.
find a new stylist
for 200 they should do what you want
well... first of all, why do you even want to go back to someone who, for $200, doesn't give you what you asked for? I'd cut my losses, move on, and find someone you feel comfortable with. You have a right to protect your hair!!!
however, a hair stylist does have the right to refuse service to anyone... especially if it is someone who complains every time they do their hair.... where you might start to wonder if it is indeed YOU that is the problem is when the 2nd and 3rd hairstylist ';fires'; you as well.
She might be doing you a huge favor. Cut your losses (pun intended) and move on. Next time, pay attention.... ask why DURING the cut, color, style you are not getting what you asked for. Many times, silence implies consent. Speak up DURING the event!!!
You shouldnt feel bad at all if u went in there and clearly expressed to her how u wanted your hair done then she is in the wrong not u so it is not ur fault at all my mom goes threw the same thing wit one of her hairdressers if u guys hate the hair desser so much then stop goin if they neva do ur hair like u want
why dont you just get a new hair dresser
her not giving you what you want is very unprofessional of her!!! you should really consider finding a new stylist, one who will be good and give you what you want
:)bae
That is so unfair! First of all, you absolutely CAN NOT ';fire'; someone as a client. second of all, its HER fault becuz she did not listen to her client, and THATS the reason your not happy. Dont feel bad at all, a trip to the salon should be an enjoyable experiance, not something to worry or feel guilty about! If you dont like what she did (and shes overpaying you) find a new stylist, oh and i wouldnt go to her to get your hair fixed, shell prob just make it worse.
i dont blame you
';customer always comes first';
if she doesnt do what your paying her to do then shes not a good hairdresser, maybe you didnt describe it well. which i doubt because you seem to know what you want
final word%26gt; her fault%26gt; shes wrong
In my opinion, you are the customer and the hairdresser should try to give you the right cut, especially if you are paying a lot of money for your cut! It's wrong of her to say that you are never happy because thats not her concern. Her concern is to cut your hair, no matter what mood your in. And if she didn't give you highlights when you requested them, you definately need to get them put in by her. If she doesnt want to do you hair anymore and she gave you a bad cut, I say just go to someone new, family friend or not.My hair dresser doesnt want to do my hair, and it thinking about firing me as a customer? why?
Don't feel bad - it's a hairdresser's responsibility to respond to what their client wants, regardless of their relationship to the client. I'd say good riddance and find someone more affordable who cares what you want. I know there are personal and social obligations, but if she's already thinking about ';firing'; you as a client anyway (which is RIDICULOUS) then you really have no loyalty there. Tell your mom you're insulted, it's her job to do your hair as you'd like it (especially for $200!), and ask your friends who they recommend. The best hairstylists come from word-of-mouth recommendation.
good grief! Why all the drama? You don't like the way she does your hair, she doesn't like to work on you. A friendly parting of the ways is called for. You can still be her friend, just not her customer. Be nice about it.
find a new stylist
for 200 they should do what you want
well... first of all, why do you even want to go back to someone who, for $200, doesn't give you what you asked for? I'd cut my losses, move on, and find someone you feel comfortable with. You have a right to protect your hair!!!
however, a hair stylist does have the right to refuse service to anyone... especially if it is someone who complains every time they do their hair.... where you might start to wonder if it is indeed YOU that is the problem is when the 2nd and 3rd hairstylist ';fires'; you as well.
She might be doing you a huge favor. Cut your losses (pun intended) and move on. Next time, pay attention.... ask why DURING the cut, color, style you are not getting what you asked for. Many times, silence implies consent. Speak up DURING the event!!!
You shouldnt feel bad at all if u went in there and clearly expressed to her how u wanted your hair done then she is in the wrong not u so it is not ur fault at all my mom goes threw the same thing wit one of her hairdressers if u guys hate the hair desser so much then stop goin if they neva do ur hair like u want
why dont you just get a new hair dresser
her not giving you what you want is very unprofessional of her!!! you should really consider finding a new stylist, one who will be good and give you what you want
:)bae
That is so unfair! First of all, you absolutely CAN NOT ';fire'; someone as a client. second of all, its HER fault becuz she did not listen to her client, and THATS the reason your not happy. Dont feel bad at all, a trip to the salon should be an enjoyable experiance, not something to worry or feel guilty about! If you dont like what she did (and shes overpaying you) find a new stylist, oh and i wouldnt go to her to get your hair fixed, shell prob just make it worse.
i dont blame you
';customer always comes first';
if she doesnt do what your paying her to do then shes not a good hairdresser, maybe you didnt describe it well. which i doubt because you seem to know what you want
final word%26gt; her fault%26gt; shes wrong
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