Tips Beauty Pageant Hair

July 21st, 2008 by cathy

r11.jpgWhen it comes to competing in and winning beauty pageants, one important step that cannot be overlooked is your style of pageant hair. Unlike your body structure, natural physical characteristics, or inherent personality your hair is one of the easiest qualities that you can change. You can easily change hair color, length, style, or go from curly to straight without much effort. However, if you change your hair too much, you run the risk of damaging it. Dry, frizzy, or over processed hair is not going to win you your next crown, therefore it is vitally important that you care for your hair properly and choose pageant hair styles that are not only complimentary, but are gentle to your hair as well.

One of the first resolutions that you should make is to never color or perm your hair yourself. Always leave these steps to a professional. Commercials, print ads, and even local sales people may try to sell you on the idea of highlighting or adding low lights to your hair at home, but these procedures do require an expert who has a license. You can ruin your hair as well as your chances simply by coloring or perming your hair at home, so always leave the chemicals in the hands of professionals. Read the rest of this entry »

Vitamins for Hair Loss

July 11th, 2008 by cathy

loss.jpgHair is an important aspect of our life. No matter how natural hair grows, it has particular implications on the general perception about us. In other words, hair can help determine a personl gender, culture, age, social classes, social status, lifestyles, and even religion. Modern commodities have made it possible to manipulate hair. One modern commodity for hair is vitamins for hair loss or hair growth vitamins. These vitamins can help hide our hair true color, shape, growth, and how it shines. Below is the list of what human hair can tell about certain demographic variables and the corresponding influence of hair growth vitamins:

1. Hair determines the Gender. Men clearly have shorter hair than women. Most of the time men experience male pattern baldness which is very common. Such baldness is determined by thinning at the sides and on the crown. Women on the other hand may experience baldness but does not follow a pattern. Instead women baldness is naturally diffused throughout the head despite them having longer hair. To solve such hair loss problem, there are vitamins for hair loss. They serve as hair growth vitamins. Aside from the difference in length and baldness pattern, men and women look different because men have beards and mustache on the face while women mostly do not have them. Read the rest of this entry »

Hair Style for Wedding

April 13th, 2008 by cathy

wedding.jpgWedding hairstyles are a great way for brides to add a unique touch to their look. Wedding dresses can vary in their look - some are romantic, some sophisticated, some casual, and a great way to play this up is echoing it with your hair.

Romantic Wedding Hair Styles

Romantic wedding hair styles include loose chignons, half updos, loose tangles of curls and braids, and French twists.  If this is the look you want, visit a stylist a few months in advance and let him or her experiment, trying out several styles to pick the one that suits you the best.

Sophisticated Hairstyles for Wedding

Sophisticated wedding hairstyles can be as simple as a great haircut with dramatic highlights.  Short cuts are a great way to get sophisticated wedding hair, but women with medium-length or long hair can also get this look by paying attention to the lines of their cut. Brides that wish to look sophisticated on their wedding day should find a salon in an urban area or a salon elsewhere that advertises they have “city style” and try out a stylist there well in advance of the waiting date. Read the rest of this entry »