Thursday, July 30, 2009

Hi i am a 14year old teen can yo show me some neat ways to fix my hair?

My hair is thick and wavy and its really hard to fix and i need some tips on how to fix it!! It is about medium length



Hi i am a 14year old teen can yo show me some neat ways to fix my hair?

Heyy, well, for something low-key and minimal, yet cute, try to go for the cute tousled-waves/bedhead look ... Try a texturizing spray such as John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves Spray. Also, try a messy bun ... they are very cute without looking like you tried too hard:



Step By Step Instructions



Use any good styling product with a lot of weight and hold. I have personally used Aveda's Confixer and Aveda's Flax Seed/Aloe Strong Hold Spray-On styling gel with good results for this bun. I dampen my hair slightly first, apply the Confixer or Flax Seed/Aloe spray and then repeat the rest of the steps. To apply the Confixer rub about a dime size dollop in your palms of your hands and then distribute through your hair. To apply the Flax Seed spray the gel lightly through your entire hair surface. Aveda's Flax Seed/Aloe Strong Hold Spray-On styling gel gives a lot of styling control to either wet or dry hair. It adds body and volume which increasing hold and control.



Pull your hair into a firm, but not overly tight, ponytail at the crown and secure with a "hair friendly" elastic band. Do not use rubber bands or any bands that will tear the hair when you remove the band.



Note: it is best not to pull the hair too tightly into the ponytail. If the ponytail is too tight you may experience a slight headache. Long term wearing of tight ponytails can actually encourage hair loss in some circumstances.



Divide your hair into three equal sections.



Twist each section corkscrew style and then bring it back in towards the elastic band. Then bobby-pin (lightly) to the base of the ponytail. When you are pinning, leave about 3 inches of the end sticking straight up.



Make sure you use "hair friendly" bobby pins as well that do not have scratchy or sharp ends.



Lightly backcomb or tease the individual hair bits with a comb and then spray the whole head with any strong holding hair spray. I personally like Aveda's Firmata. You can also try L'Oreal Studio Line Mighty Mist Mega Hold.



Remember to be gentle when you backcomb so as to avoid causing any breakage to your tresses.



If you have bangs, either gel them back or lightly spike them up. You can jazz the bun up by brushing one of the color mascaras onto the bangs, at the temples or on the tips of the spiked hair pieces.



This bun will work for just about any event. You can tone it down for a more business or formal event or spike it up for a fun evening out.



For a more put-together look, try a sleeker bun:



Dampen your hair and spray your whole head liberally with any good gel hair product. I personally like Aveda's Confixer, Flax Seed spray or gel. You can also create this bun with wet hair, letting it air dry after your hair is in the bun.



Use a smooth wide-toothed comb or smooth pick to smooth and untangle the hair.



Secure your hair in a firm, but not overly tight, ponytail in a "hair friendly" elastic band.



Note: it is best not to pull the hair too tightly into the ponytail. If the ponytail is too tight you may experience a slight headache. Long term wearing of tight ponytails can actually encourage hair loss in some circumstances.



Place the bun about 1 1/2 inches above your hairline at the nape of your neck.



Twist your ponytail, looping it around the elastic and securing with "hair friendly" bobby pins. Make sure the pins do not have rough or scratchy edges which can easily rip or tear your delicate strands.



Spray with a strong hair spray like Aveda's Firmata. If you have bangs, you can slick them back, to the side or spiked up. You can dress up the bun up by adding a flower or jeweled hair pins or barrettes at the side, by brushing one of the color mascaras onto the temples. This bun will work for just about any event. You can tone it down for a more business or formal event or spike it up for a fun evening out



Also, you don't always need to fix/style your hair, try changing your natural hair-line, and parting your hair to the side ... you can choose left or right or how far you want to go ... The farther away from your natural hairline, the more extreme the look. Also, you could wear some cute hair accessories or a silk flower. Flowers look especially good on wavy-haired people.



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Hi i am a 14year old teen can yo show me some neat ways to fix my hair?

My friend has coped quite well with very think wavy basque hair - check it out at www.bedy.org



Hi i am a 14year old teen can yo show me some neat ways to fix my hair?

bobby pins, or hairspay or perm curl.



Hi i am a 14year old teen can yo show me some neat ways to fix my hair?

uhm, you could staighten it or something.



ohhh, or you can get it thinned out.



yeah, you should do that.



and then it will be easier to do cutee styles.



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