i cant blow dry or use a towel so wat do i do
How can i make my hair dry faster?
use a fan
How can i make my hair dry faster?
Comb or brush it.
i cant blow dry or use a towel so wat do i do
use a fan
Comb or brush it.
Without a hair dryer, silly! I'm trying to keep it from getting damaged! =D
try to blow dry it. if it doesnt work, take a towel and dry it.
thanks, but i've tried that. =(
i guess i'll just have to dry it the old fashioned way...
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with a towel,
I put on some hard metal and head bang it dry. Then use a de-tangling spray when I brush it out. D:
well u cant really dry ur hair quickly but u can buy a turbie or wrap a towel around ur hair for a little bit. or just let it dry naturally. what i do is wrap my hair in a towel for about 10 minutes then i barely blow dry my hair so it doesnt get damaged. but wen i barely blow dry my hair i only blow dry it for a 1-3 minutes.
Stick your head out the side of your car door. duh!
I used to drive down the road and stick my head out the window...maybe not the safest, but it works.
shake ur head and fluff with ur fingers that can help
Squeeze the excess water out from your hair with a towel (right after you get out of the shower). Flip your hair over your head and back a few times. Then, alternate using a pick comb and your fingers to comb out your hair, but be gentle.
When you shower wash it first and rinse it out as best you can. put it in a bun or whatever to keep it from getting wet while you shower. Then after your done showering towel dry it. Dry the back and move your way down to the ends. It's pretty fast but not as fast as a hair dryer.
Plz read this it might be pretty long. I've bought shampoos and conditioners from Dove, Redken, John Frieda's Frizz-Ease, Infusium, and Head%26amp;Shoulders. The conditioners do work but after my hair drys, it becomes all brittle and hard. I've been trying to look for a conditioner that will work on my hair and keep it soft and manageable for the entire day. I comb my hair everyday. sometimes once a week i comb it 2-3 times. I've been using gel but it makes my hair hard and I don't like that. I used serum but my hair is still pretty hard. I used hairspray, doesn't work. I've tried everything. My hair is frizzy. I shampoo and condition everyday. I heard that you shouldn't shampoo everyday because it will take out the oils that are needed in your hair. Is there any home remedies that will make your hair soft the entire day and worked for you? Plz help Thx.
Are you washing the conditioner out after you use it?
I used to forget to wash it out and my hair turned hard.
If thats not what the problem is then I'd recomend buying "Aussie 3 minute Miracle" it works wonders and smells pretty nice too :D
Depending on your hairlength you may want to also start straightening your hair as this can de-frizz it pretty quikly.
Hope your back to having Good Hair Days soon :D
Try Queen Helene cholesterol creme. After shampooing, coat hair with this, wrap hair in a plastic bag, then a towel. Watch your fav. half-hour show. Rinse out DO NOT SHAMPOO AGAIN. You can find Queen Helene products at beauty supply stores
Stop using the cheap products. Dove, Head and Shoulders.. Redken- to some extent. Those products are pulling out the nutrients from your hair. Go to a salon or a beauty supply and buy some new conditioner. It may be $5-10 more but its worth it. You have to stop using those bad products. I would recoment Biolage (Fortifying conditioner). and Biolage/Matrix (moisterizing shampoo/conditioner). You're hair is brittle because of the ph level that is taken out from those products.
try getting it glazed or get pantenes (i think its by pantene) luminous hair glaze. i've actually never gotten my hair glazed but i want to. maybe get like just a clear glaze
i used to have platinum blonde hair and just recently dyed it brown with 10 developer just to deposit color. of course since my ends are the driest, they sucked up all the color and turned nearly black. i don't really mind it as of right now, but i want to dye it a lighter brown 20 with i suppose developer.
so should i apply it on the ends first b/c they need the most lightening?
or should i put it on last if it decides to soak up all the color again?
or should i use a higher developer on the ends? how does this work, haha.
It sounds like you are using permanent color so I am going to answer your questions as if. The ends of your hair are more porous than the rest of your hair. That is why they went darker. You can get something from sally's or some other beauty supply that is made to remove hair color. You will probably have to do that before you can go to a lighter color. Be sure to read and follow directions. Some of these can be mixed with either water or developer depending on how dark the color is that you need to remove. I like these best because you can do it using water first and then again with developer if it didn't get enough the first time. After applying this you should be able to recolor. By the way, you will most likely have to recolor immediately after using the color remover product because it usually leaves the hair an unnatural tone. oh, and you should also get something called porosity control. you apply this right before hair color and it will help the ends not to grab the color so dark.
my hair only gets a pretty curl to it when i go to bed with my hair wet. how can i make it curl with out having to go to bed with wet hair? i hate getting it all wet and scrunching it with gel and hair spray...its too cold to go outside with my hair wet. is there anyway i can get it to curl with just air drying it?
ok when your hair is wet or damp still put some type of curling mousse in it (i use garnier XXL curl mousse and it works great) use however much is right for your hair and scrunch around in your hair, then scrunch your hair up loosely in a ponytail. not like a regular bun you just srunch it to the top of your head and tie it loosely.
This works very well for me. :)
wrap it up in curlers and let it dry that way.. ?
Hello, I'm a hair dresser. Put some styling foam in your hair and scrunch it. It drys very quickly and it's cheap! Hope this helps!
Rollers would work or get a hairdryer with a diffuser or just blow dry it, rolling the hair up around a barrel brush and use the cold shot to set the curl. It takes a while to get the hold of it but it looks great.
I have really curly hair and i love it but i wake up in the morning and its really dry frizzy and knotted. When i comb it it gets even more frizzed and puffy. any suggestions that wont cost alot of money. Preferably natural remedies
I have frizz because I have wavy hair.I 've tried expencive products and they only work for awhile.There's this new line with eveything for frizz.It's called Sunsilk De-Frizz.It really works for me and it's only about $3.00 It really works and you'll notice right away.
comb with a big toothed comb after using a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.
I have curly hair too. What works for me is usually before I go to bed, I twist a whole bunch of sections separately into zolo knots. I spray my hair with a bit of water, put a little leave in conditioner and twist each section. In the morning, I take it out and all the curls stay nice and not frizzy. Don't comb curly hair. Just use your fingers and twist.
Do not comb it! Put Moisturizing Conditioner on it. How do I know? That's why they call me, "Rug".
as crazy as it sounds, my cousin puts lotion in her hair when she has the frizzies. not a lot, just rub it on your hands and run you fingers through your hair. it definitly helps static.
The absolute best is a product called Curls Up from FX Special Effects. Its an awesome defrizzant! Its inexpensive, and you can get it at any Wal-Mart, CVS, Walgreens, etc. You'll love it!
My hair is exactly the same. What I found that works is: Not shampooing everyday. I shampoo every other day or other other day. : D Wet it and condition it every morning (I rinse out). Comb out tangles and let it air dry. I scrunch it with my fingers as it dries. If I do wind up using a hair dryer I use a diffuser on it and only enough so it's not dry, but still damp. I get more compliments now than I ever did on my curls. I also started using a product from the "ethnic" isle in the store - it's called Cholesterol. I have no idea if it is all natural, but it is very inexpensive. The kind I use has Aloe. It smells good too.
After my initial comb out for tangles - I never touch it again with a brush or comb. I only use my fingers.
Good luck!
i used to have platinum blonde hair and just recently dyed it brown with 10 developer just to deposit color. of course since my ends are the driest, they sucked up all the color and turned nearly black. i don't really mind it as of right now, but i want to dye it a lighter brown 20 with i suppose developer.
so should i apply it on the ends first b/c they need the most lightening?
or should i put it on last if it decides to soak up all the color again?
or should i use a higher developer on the ends? how does this work, haha.
It sounds like you are using permanent color so I am going to answer your questions as if. The ends of your hair are more porous than the rest of your hair. That is why they went darker. You can get something from sally's or some other beauty supply that is made to remove hair color. You will probably have to do that before you can go to a lighter color. Be sure to read and follow directions. Some of these can be mixed with either water or developer depending on how dark the color is that you need to remove. I like these best because you can do it using water first and then again with developer if it didn't get enough the first time. After applying this you should be able to recolor. By the way, you will most likely have to recolor immediately after using the color remover product because it usually leaves the hair an unnatural tone. oh, and you should also get something called porosity control. you apply this right before hair color and it will help the ends not to grab the color so dark.