Move over hair combs, barrettes, and head bands…Hair Feathers, Hair Tinsel, and Hair Jewels are the newest rage in accessories. The most recent trends add bling and panache to any hairstyle.
Hair Feathers
While Perfect Hair Duo has been outfitting our lady clients with feathers for the past few months, Steven Tyler of "American Idol" has broadened this trend to a wider audience.
The costs of maintaining your dyed hair -- whether you do it at home or in the salon -- can quickly add up. You'll save money by dying your hair less frequently, of course, but if your color fades quickly, your only choice is to hit the bottle again. By taking some precautions and following the directions of your stylist, you can increase the length of time your hair color will last.
The thicker, curvier nature of African American hair follicles produces tighter, kinky coils. African American women can opt for treatments to straighten their hair, or may prefer more natural styles that highlight the curly texture -- which can vary from person to person. There are some classic styles that are always in fashion, but you'll want to find a hairstyle that fits your overall personal style.
To keep your Afro hair looking good, you must take good care of your tresses. Growing and caring for a good-looking, healthy Afro requires quite a bit of work and patience because of its fragile and brittle nature. Using the proper techniques in the upkeep of your hair will help keep your woes at bay.
Lace front wigs differ from standard "full lace" wigs in their construction. With a lace front wig, only the front section of the wig is made of lace, while the rest of the wig base is made of other materials. This allows you to pull the hair back without anyone noticing that you are wearing a wig, although it does take some practice to learn to apply and wear your lace front wig for the most natural look.
Short hair is practical, easy care and shows off your best features. If you wear glasses, matching your eyeglasses and your hair in style and proportion can create a polished appearance that draws attention to your pretty eyes and radiant face. As you age, keeping your look modern is essential to avoid looking dated or older than your years.
Women make up 40 percent of hair loss sufferers, according to the American Hair Loss Association. Androgenetic alopecia, or pattern baldness, doesn't affect only men -- it can affect women as well, resulting in a diffuse pattern of hair loss. Women have far fewer options than men when it comes to hair growth treatments that are proven to work. Because hair loss can be triggered by other causes, such as stress, an underlying medical condition, or use of certain medications, the hair growth treatments on the consumer market may not work for you.
Fortunately for consumers, federal regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission make it their job to take off the market "natural" hair growth treatments that make impossible claims. There's no special potion or natural herbal supplement to make your existing hair grow faster or thicker. But, if you give your hair some special attention, and treat it gently, healthier, happier tresses can be yours -- naturally.
Hair loss affects both men and women. Andogenetic alopecia, also known as pattern baldness or hereditary hair loss, makes up almost 95 percent of all cases of hair loss. Infomercials, print ads and Internet marketers offer topical serums, supplements and laser combs "guaranteed" to give you results. Take a second look at these hair regrowth products, and you'll find that you have no assurance of their safety or efficacy, as defined by the FDA.
Many men notice a decrease in scalp hair as they age. Thinning hair and baldness have a variety of causes, ranging from heredity to the use of certain products. Determining what is causing your hair loss is the first step in identifying and treating this condition. In some instances, changing your styling techniques and switching your hair care products may help solve your problem.