Modern Lifestyles: Your Biggest Hair Problem Solved!

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Guides & Handbooks
Cover of the book Modern Lifestyles: Your Biggest Hair Problem Solved! by Amanda  B., Hyperink
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Amanda B. ISBN: 9781614647348
Publisher: Hyperink Publication: March 14, 2012
Imprint: Hyperink Language: English
Author: Amanda B.
ISBN: 9781614647348
Publisher: Hyperink
Publication: March 14, 2012
Imprint: Hyperink
Language: English

ABOUT THE BOOK

No matter who you are or what walk of life you're from, your hair plays possibly a big role in your overall look. You can hanging out in ratty sweats, but if your hair is well-taken care of, youll still look amazing. However, getting to this point can be difficult for many women; everyone's hair is different, and sadly, nobody's comes with a handbook.

Whether they've got a head full of curls or pin-straight locks, most people experience the same problems with their hair at some point in their life. Frizz is the most common, especially in inclement weather, and can make even the best hair look cringe-worthy. And for some reason, women are constantly seeking to create the exact opposite of their hair texture. Those with straight locks long for curls, and those with curly hair attempt to wrangle theirs into submission with a flat iron. Therefore, damage is also a common hair problem. Increasing volume, recovering from a hair dyeing fiasco and controlling dandruff can also afflict just about any hair type, and thinning hair and fading color can put a damper on your self-esteem.

The truth is, the solutions to all of these problems are bound to require some trial and error on your part. However, with some time and care, you will be able to bring out the best in your hair. This guide will teach you how to make the most of your naturally stunning locks.

EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

Let's start with too-dark hair. This is common with boxed dye, especially if your hair tends to soak up color rather quickly. If the color is only slightly darker than you wanted, it will likely fade to the desired tone in a week or two.

Now, if your chocolate brown turned into a jet black, you'll have to do a little bit of work. Start with washing your hair with dish soap (yes, dish soap) two to three times over the course of a day or two, making sure to use a heavy conditioner after each washing. This needs to be done within 72 hours of the initial dye job, as this is when the color can still be washed out of your hair. If this doesn't work, head to a salon. Do not attempt to re-dye your hair a lighter color: at-home hair dyes cannot usually lift color from your hair, and you can't put a light dye over a dark one. It's akin to coloring with a brown crayon on a black piece of paper.

Hair that is too light is relatively easy to fix. Simply apply a slightly darker shade overtop...

Buy a copy to keep reading!

CHAPTER OUTLINE

Modern Lifestyles: Your Biggest Hair Problems Solved

+ Introduction

+ Frizz

+ Damage

+ Volume

+ ...and much more

Modern Lifestyles: Your Biggest Hair Problem Solved!

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

ABOUT THE BOOK

No matter who you are or what walk of life you're from, your hair plays possibly a big role in your overall look. You can hanging out in ratty sweats, but if your hair is well-taken care of, youll still look amazing. However, getting to this point can be difficult for many women; everyone's hair is different, and sadly, nobody's comes with a handbook.

Whether they've got a head full of curls or pin-straight locks, most people experience the same problems with their hair at some point in their life. Frizz is the most common, especially in inclement weather, and can make even the best hair look cringe-worthy. And for some reason, women are constantly seeking to create the exact opposite of their hair texture. Those with straight locks long for curls, and those with curly hair attempt to wrangle theirs into submission with a flat iron. Therefore, damage is also a common hair problem. Increasing volume, recovering from a hair dyeing fiasco and controlling dandruff can also afflict just about any hair type, and thinning hair and fading color can put a damper on your self-esteem.

The truth is, the solutions to all of these problems are bound to require some trial and error on your part. However, with some time and care, you will be able to bring out the best in your hair. This guide will teach you how to make the most of your naturally stunning locks.

EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

Let's start with too-dark hair. This is common with boxed dye, especially if your hair tends to soak up color rather quickly. If the color is only slightly darker than you wanted, it will likely fade to the desired tone in a week or two.

Now, if your chocolate brown turned into a jet black, you'll have to do a little bit of work. Start with washing your hair with dish soap (yes, dish soap) two to three times over the course of a day or two, making sure to use a heavy conditioner after each washing. This needs to be done within 72 hours of the initial dye job, as this is when the color can still be washed out of your hair. If this doesn't work, head to a salon. Do not attempt to re-dye your hair a lighter color: at-home hair dyes cannot usually lift color from your hair, and you can't put a light dye over a dark one. It's akin to coloring with a brown crayon on a black piece of paper.

Hair that is too light is relatively easy to fix. Simply apply a slightly darker shade overtop...

Buy a copy to keep reading!

CHAPTER OUTLINE

Modern Lifestyles: Your Biggest Hair Problems Solved

+ Introduction

+ Frizz

+ Damage

+ Volume

+ ...and much more

Modern Lifestyles: Your Biggest Hair Problem Solved!

More books from Hyperink

Cover of the book Instagram: How a Photo-Sharing App Achieved a $1 Billion Facebook Buyout in 18 Months by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book The Best Book On Getting A Microsoft Job by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Mark Zuckerberg: Biography of an Accidental Billionaire by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Quicklet on Elizabeth Bard's Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes (CliffNotes-like Summary) by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Quicklet on Ernest Hemingway's The Garden of Eden by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Biography of Brad Pitt by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Quicklet on House Season 6 by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Quicklet on The Charlie Rose Show: David McCullough (CliffNotes-like Summary) by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Modern Lifestyles: Start Talking to Your Husband Again by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Make Love, Not War: The Quotes that Defined the 1960's by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Quicklet on Martin Dugard and Bill O'Reilly's Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever (CliffNotes-like Summary and Analysis): Chapter-by-Chapter Summary and Commentary by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Stop the Fighting! Improve Your Marriage by Getting Past Conflict (Sex, Relationships) by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Quicklet On Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Marilyn Monroe: Biography of America's Sex Symbol by Amanda  B.
Cover of the book Quicklet on 60 Minutes: Lance Armstrong, Part 2 (CliffsNotes-like Summaries) by Amanda  B.
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy