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I HATE My Hair! What You Can Do to Fix It?
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Tags: hairstyles, hairdos, fashion, change, women
Looking for a new hairstyle but don't want to cut your locks? Here is a list of ways to give your hair a new look.
| | Sophisticated Chignon: Divide pony tail in half then smooth first half with natural bristle brush and twist it around itself to create a low loop. Pin into place. Repeat with the second half. |
| | Ponytail: a hairstyle where most of the wearer's hair is pulled away from the face and gathered at the back. |
| | Poof: Long bangs are pulled straight backwards over the head creating a "poof" in the front. The remaining sides are combed straight down. |
| | Pigtails: long hair is parted in the middle and tied on the sides, often curled into ringlets. |
| | Perm: chemical-induced curling of naturally straight hair. |
| | Odango: two long pigtails emanating from two perfect "spheres" of hair on the top of the head; Made famous by Sailor Moon. |
| | Ofuku: the bun is split and a red fabric woven in the center. |
| | Bedhead: A usually shaggy, midlength hairstyle which is supposed to slightly resemble what the wearer's hair looks like when she wakes up. |
| | Jheri curl: a perm that loosens the curls of a person with coarse hair. Technically known as a soft curl permanent. |
| | Japanese hair straightening: a process that takes usually wavy or curly hair and breaks the cystine bonds by way of chemicals, then a hot iron reorganizes the structure of the hair leaving it soft, super-straight and healthy looking. |
| | French braid: Unlike a regular three-strand braid, a French braid starts with small sections of hair at the crown of a person's head, and intermittently, more hair is added to each section as the braid progresses down the head. |
| | French twist: A classic "updo" in which long hair is gathered into a ponytail, then twisted together, and finally tucked and pinned together along the length of the roll. |
| | Finger wave: popular in the 1920s and 1930s. Executed with large amounts of gel or product and forming waves and ridges with your finger or a comb. |
| | Downtown Updo: A sophisticated Updo for long haired women. |
| | Croydon facelift: the hair is pulled back tight and tied into a high bun or ponytail at the back. |
| | Cornrows: raised, continuous braids, woven closely to the scalp. |
| | Bun: Ponytailed hair is wrapped around hair tie and pinned down in a spiral shape. |
| | The Beehive: a large "big hair" style popular in the 1960s involving massive amounts of styling product and backcombing, also known as french lacing. |
| | Bantu/Zulu knots: hairstyle of African origin consisting of many small buns. Can also be used in an updo in place of curling and arranging hair |
| | Luminize:- permanent to semi-permanent hair lightening |
| | Jazzing: Streaking hair with vibrant colors. Go crazy with red, blue even purple hair! |
| | Bleaching: Go platinum blonde with peroxide |
| | Mousse: Use a root lifting mousse to add more volume |
| | Crimping: Press hair with criming iron for a wavy look |
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Even though it might look better on a woman than on him, thank goodness Donald Trump's comb-over is missing. Comment by: Sam
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