Wednesday, November 18, 2009

I just want PRETTY hair!!!?

hey i have reallyyy bad hair! its big %26amp; puffy %26amp; knotty %26amp; thick with a ton of baby hair on the hairline. i just really want pretty hair. i love to play aroud with it %26amp; make cute hairstyles but my hair is never really actually nice. you kno how hair affects your look like u can have a pretty face but u need the nice hair to go with it or eles you wont look so pretty.. and how it works the other way like a ugly gurl has nice hair so u kinda dont care that shes ugly.. idk how to explain it lolz but i reallly want nice hair!! i feel like my ugly hair is making me look really bad!!!plz give any suggestions for anything i can do with it. NO hair products work not even the expensive ones. just hairstyles really, step by step workable hairstyles for ppl like me. im looken for a REAlly good BEST ANSWER! thanxss!!



I just want PRETTY hair!!!?

If you've tried everything you can think of and have experimented with a ton of product then I have one suggestion: STOP!



Take the money you would spend on expensive products and go to a high end salon. Don't just sit in a seat and listen to some stylist because they work there. Call around, tell the people your situation and get references. Once you find someone with experience and referrals tell them everything you have tried (write it down before you go if you need to) and tell them everything you want to be able to do with you hair. As they cut and style your hair, ask questions! Nothing worse than getting a stellar hair cut and style and not being able to get it again because you don't know what the stylist did! Also be patient, you might have damaged your hair from all of your attempts and the routine the stylist gives you might take a while before you can SEE that it is working.



Growing up as a "gothic" teen, I fried my hair with product and when I was 17 I nearly lost all of my hair due to chemical processing and bleaching out colours, it took cutting my hair to 1/2 inch all around and taking really good care of my scalp to repair the damage. Hopefully you don't have to go through that!



If it takes you a while to find a stylist, do this in the mean time: Only wash your hair every other day. Don't use hair sprays/products that make your hair "crunchy" (crunchy means breaking). Be gentle when brushing your hair, use a detangler for knots. If you pull your hair up make sure to use good scrunchies! Elastic bands and the like damage your hair. Also, and this really helps! Brush your hair a lot! At night before you go to bed, get all the knots out then keep brushing! Make sure to go all the way to your scalp, the brushing stimulates the pours on your head and causes them to eminate a natural oil(called sebum), this oil is awesome for your hair and because it is produced by your body, it is exactly what your hair needs (and it isn't the kind of oil that will make your hair "oily" make it feel/look greasy. However it can weigh you hair down if you let too much build up)



I don't know if this is the kind of response you were looking for, but I hope it helps. Good luck!



I just want PRETTY hair!!!?

first of all don't use ironing or rebod.. it'll work at first but youll be sorry after. just use shampoo and conditioner.. and don't put too much chemicals on your hair..



I just want PRETTY hair!!!?

Seriously, go to a reputable salon, have them style it for you and ask how you can maintain it at home.



I just want PRETTY hair!!!?

for a really nice n good hair there is a need to care for them.good n costly products for hair does not provide beauty to hair.its the care which we do towards it shows.if u get any hairstyle such as rolling or crimping thn ew should keep our hair natural without any colour or style so that they can regain there natural elements which they require.for shiny hairs curd should be applied an hour before shampooing it.



a propoer n a healthy diet also provides better protection to the hair. so eat green n leafy vegetables n see the result after a week or a month.

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