Anyway, this is a bit random, but I thought I would write a post about how I get rid of my gnarly cowlicks every morning (actually, every morning that I wash my hair) and how I use a flat iron to add volume. Because of myhair pulling, I have really unruly cowlicks in the areas ...
An expert guide to thick, wavy and unruly hair, including the products, cuts & styles you should go for in order to make the most of your hair texture
Texturing is the layering of hair to provide a multi-dimensional look and feel. Flat hair is not cool. Think ofmessy/casual hair, but with enough control and hold that it isn’t flopping in your eyes and making you look like a shaggy sheepdog. Nick Carter textured hairstyle Hair with te...
What happens to a hair dryer if you drop it in water when it's not plugged in? You don't run the risk of electrocution, since there's no source of current, but you can certainly damage the hair dryer if all of its components get wet. So, plugged in or not, it's a bad idea ...
Colouring one’s hair has become one of the most sought-after services in salons. It can basically transform how you look in a matter of just an hour or two. One of the common materials used in doing so is the foil. Today, you will know how to use foils when colouring hair. ...
Take some time to style your hair every morning when you get dressed. That can be as simple as slicking down your cowlick with some water or tousling your hair into a deliberately messy style, or it could be as involved as giving yourself a full blow-out and setting your hair in roll...
What happens to a hair dryer if you drop it in water when it's not plugged in? You don't run the risk of electrocution, since there's no source of current, but you can certainly damage the hair dryer if all of its components get wet. So, plugged in or not, it's a bad idea ...
What happens to a hair dryer if you drop it in water when it's not plugged in? You don't run the risk of electrocution, since there's no source of current, but you can certainly damage the hair dryer if all of its components get wet. So, plugged in or not, it's a bad idea ...
What happens to a hair dryer if you drop it in water when it's not plugged in? You don't run the risk of electrocution, since there's no source of current, but you can certainly damage the hair dryer if all of its components get wet. So, plugged in or not, it's a bad idea ...