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10 Most Popular Hair Styles 2007!!
In 2005 the most popular hair styles were driven by celebrities, most notably the women actresses on "Sex in the City" and "Friends" and you could go down about any city in America and see look a like hairstyles. Some younger gals were thinking that in 2007 they might wish to imitate Paris Hilton and Britney Spears, although we may see more of a 1970's hybrid between these of Paris and Britney and a more layered look like back then. Men seemed to be quite content with the James Bond style, long hair let it go style and emulating the various GQ heart throbs of the Silver Screen in 2005.
In 2007 going bald will be the biggest trend, as those who have become enlightened will prove that they do not need to impress anyone with something as silly or ridiculous as a hair cut. For those who do not wish to show their enlightened self, we will see a re-emergence of the Ronald Reagan style hair cut for most men and a few will adopt the "I do not give a damn about you or anyone else" haircut style of shock jock Howard Sterns. For the women who are afraid to cut it all off we will see longer hair with a flared layered look. Not quite the Farah Facet haircut of the late 70's but along that lines and this will be taking hold towards the end of 2007, mostly due to Hollywood's influence on the masses. Think on this in 2007.
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Top 10 hair dying mistakes!
Number 10: Applying dye to dirty, tangled hair
- Deep condition your hair a month before dying to maintain color. Be sure your hair is relatively clean before applying. Trim hair especially dry and split ends to even out color.
Number 9: Using hair conditioner before you dye
- Do not condition your hair a few hours before applying hair dye, shampooing will do the trick. Your hair needs to be free of free radicals such as dirt and oil as much as possible.
Number 8: Choosing hair dye based on what the model on the box looks like
- Consult the local salon or stylist on what colors would look best on you. The hair dye you choose should have the same tone as your skin color.
Number 7: Forgetting to check for allergic contents
- After choosing a brand, apply a tiny amount of hair dye near your neck or behind your ear to see if irritation, redness, inflammation, allergy, hair loss or any bad reactions occur. Wash the affected area right away if this happens. Do the patch test 1-2 days before hair dye application.
Number 6: Dying entire head without testing a small amount first
- Do a strand test by applying a bit of dye to a few stands of your hair to see if you got the right color.
Number 5: Staining your skin or clothes
- Protect your skin by wrapping a towel around your neck as the dye can irritate your skin or stain your clothes. Gloves should be used. Applying petroleum jelly or cream around your ears and neck part will keep off stains. Wipe off oil after shampooing. Rubbing alcohol will remove dye stains from your skin
Number 4: Picking a color that doesn't match natural hair color
- Pick a color one shade lighter when dying your roots, this will make the transition from colored hair back to natural hair more graceful. Obviously, this rule does not apply if you are dying your hair a completely different color than your natural hair color.
Number 3: Losing hair
- After dying, always rinse with cold or tepid water to avoid your own hair from falling out.
Number 2: Over-dying hair
- If you did not achieve the desired effect, using Liquid Tide can correct this. A couple of days of use will lighten the color until your hair returns to the original color. Do touch-ups every four to five weeks to keep your hair color picture perfect.
Number 1: Dying eyebrows and eyelashes
- Never use hair dye on eyebrows and eyelashes! Ask for medical help when dye gets into your eye.
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