Sunday, June 20, 2010

Removing hair extensions?

Don't let anyone use acetone(nail varnish remover) to break down the bonds - it isn't good for your hair. Rub vaseline in and leave for half an hour (or overnight) Perfect!!



Removing hair extensions?

this is the first time i've seen anyone post a question and answer it aswell!!!!



what's that all about??



Removing hair extensions?

Does vaseline really work? I have bonded extension for about 3 1/2 months now and I want them out! emai me if you have had this experience and what you did ......thanks Report It



Removing hair extensions?

thank you my daughters buys her own hair xtentions and glues them in herself, but struggles each time to get them out each hairwash



i will pass on your tips



Removing hair extensions?

This sounded like an advert. You should put ordinary vaseline in tubs and put a different label (Your name or whatever), and sell it for a fiver a tub. I don't doubt that people will buy it and no one will suss that it is really vaseline.



Removing hair extensions?

I just picked mine out after soaking my hair in as hot water as i could stand still took hours though.



Removing hair extensions?

Thought you wasn't allowed to answer own questions?



watch this one with interest.

At- Home color remover?

I am a red head and I died my hair dark brown. I've tried washing my hair w/ dawn soap, using red expressions shampoos, re-dying over it, and I don't have the money to get it professionally stripped. Would At-home color remover be too much of a risk to use?



At- Home color remover?

If you want red hair back, your best bet is to re-dye your hair red. Go to the nearest beauty outlet and invest in mixing dye, creme and a bowl and brush. Also get powder lightener to mix with the creme mixer apply it to your hair. Wash and let dry, or blow dry. And then mix the colour and re-dye your hair red. Stripping your hair can be damaging, I have been there when hair falls out because of WAY too much peroxides and it's not good. The sales associates at the beauty outlet will be able to help you in finding the colour closest to your natural shade. So when your hair grows in you won't be able to see the difference.

Hair removal?

Are there any ways of naturally removing hair, without shaving or buying waxes or removers? I have really sensitive skin, and those things bother me...



Hair removal?

Have you tried Nad's hair removal gel? It's made from all natural products. You may find (as we all do) that your skin is red and sensitive immediately afterwards, but that generally goes away. Also, try taking Tylenol or ibuprofen at least 1 hour before waxing- it helps to reduce inflammation. Your only other option is to get your tweezers out and pluck every one of those little suckers out at a time- tediously time consumming and more painful than the all-at-once method. Otherwise, you'll have to embrace your natural self!



Hair removal?

They do make shave gels specifically for sensitive skin. You're pretty much ruling everything out - you can't just wish hair away.



Hair removal?

Yes I've heard of something called threading and sugaring.... And I actully know someone who has had the threading done. Her brows look great... I hope these links help..



http://beauty.about.com/od/hairremovalth...



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyebrow_thr...



Hair removal?

use braun silk epil



Hair removal?

Best I ever user used is Nair for face. Wet area, leave it for 3-5 minutes then wipe it with wet towel.

Growing hair in unusual places all of a sudden?

About a year ago I started sprouting hair in odd places! I'm 21. I started growing a darker moustache. And hair along the bottom part of my cheeks, under my chin and down my neck. Like a beard!!! It's that THAT think or long. I have litish dark hair. It's not noticable unless your looking there. I do have a few long thick really black hairs that sprout up though, and those ARE noticable. Also, on my hands. I never had hair on the top. It stopped at the wrist. Now it's traveling up my hand, towards the base of my thumb. And then I discovered a lone hair at the top of the fatty part of my palm at the base of my pinky. What is up with all this hair??? I've always been hairy, "down there" and such, but it's never been on my face like this! What do I do? I use cream remover, but it's back within a week! Why is this happening and what can I do about it?



Growing hair in unusual places all of a sudden?

See your OB/ Gyn for hormone tests. You might have polycystic ovarian syndrom. There is medication for it. Please read this info:



http://www.medicinenet.com/polycystic_ov...



Hope this helps you!



Growing hair in unusual places all of a sudden?

I wish I knew. I have the same problem on my face. Supposedly electrolysis and laser therapy would work but I can't afford either. Waxing may help remove it longer than just the creams, but it will still come back.



Growing hair in unusual places all of a sudden?

It's certainly a hormonal issue. You probably have too much testosterone in your system. See a doctor.



In the meanwhile, use the hair remover cream, and also use Aveeno Positively Smooth - it's a lotion that slows hair growth on your face.



Growing hair in unusual places all of a sudden?

I would agree that you need a hormone test. If you are getting hair on your palm then you need to leave it there and go to the doctor.



In the meantime, waxing is the best way to get rid of the hair. It pulls hair out from the root and it will grow back thinner. If you continue to use hair removal cream or start shaving, you are likely to end up with beard like hair.



Growing hair in unusual places all of a sudden?

You know, thats fairly funny an I've had the same experience of late, older I get, more hair in -under places. I used to like hair, you know, Woodstock, etc., cool then, cumbersome now. Then theres hair in my nose, now my ears, what a drag! My wife says, oh honey, I'll remove it with my HOT WAX Kit! Not in anyones lifetime am I letting anyone put hot wax down "there". My suggestion to you is GOOD LUCK!!



Growing hair in unusual places all of a sudden?

it will get worse and ull look like this unfortunately.



http://bp3.blogger.com/_SjY9YfIH2Js/Rrn9...

Texturizer hair=(?

hello, 5 weeks ago i put texturizer in my hair, i was wondering how long it last cause i would like it to leave my hair now.i prefer my nature hair and my hair has spots on the sides now which i never had that before.when i say spots i mean u can see a bit of my scalp.i hate it, how long do i have to wait till the chemical is out my hair? its driveing me crazy.oh the one i use is called one n only curl remover.help!!



Texturizer hair=(?

It's going to talk two or three months for this to leave your hair completely.



This is very un-healthy for your hair.



Texturizer hair=(?

change the way you see, not the way you look.



Be yourself

HELP my hair looks like mud????

Have you ever used color oops?



I dyed my hair a violet red the darkest shade of red by Joico as suggested by my teacher ( i wanted only a red tone...i should have gone with the toner instead) so what happened is i turned a violet black...i went to Sallys and got a 30 volume developer...i dyed my hair an light auburn...i believe that removed a slight amount of purple but now much...per suggestion of the manager at Sallys she suggested this over a color remover...because i know most color removers contain bleach which in essence is a soap cap...so the end result is a burgundy violet black that i currently have...now my hair had been dyed two weeks ago a shade of brown i wish i had kept...which was covering up the "chocolate" shade my class dyed my hair which really turned pink but faded to a nasty copper orange...i know my real hair color is long gone since my class did a soap cap on me...which was a pain...but its sooo damn dark...i don't know if i should just ride it out and use the



HELP my hair looks like mud????

Maybe you should beach it into a platinum blode colour and then dye it to a shade very close to your old shade. Use some really good shampoos and coniditior and I think you should be fine. Maybe next time try red lowlight or something like that?

Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

In an effort to save $100 I colored my own hair. My natural color is honey blonde/light brown, I wanted low-lights for the winter so I colored it myself and it turned out black. I bought a color remover kit and I need to know if it will turn my hair back to its natural color. I can't live with black hair, it doesn't suit me. So will the at home kit work or do I need to go to my stylist?



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

ACK! Sweetie, I've been through this! I have messed with, and messed up my hair so many times. You ARE going to want to see a professional. You really can't mess with black hair on your own. I don't even recommend stripping it, because like so many people said, it will FRY your hair and then you will just have to grow out all of it for it to be healthy again. If you want the best advice from someone who has done everything in the world to her hair, just leave it alone for a month. It should fade to a lighter brown, most dyes do fade after a month. Then dye it a light brown and you should be ok.



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

I've never used one so I'm not sure. You may just have to suck it up and go to a salon. I'd be worried I would end up turning my hair orange or something...



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

If you use it within 24 hours it will work some.. Black is very hard to get out. I'd suggest going to see your stylist for advice.



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

wash your hair with laundry detergent to get as much of the color out as possible. You will need to use TONS of conditioner after wards or your hair will turn to hay.



You are still going to have to go back to your stylist to get it fixed probably.



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

i thought you were talking about strippers. lol



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

I used one before, it bleached my hair out. My natural color is brown, it turned out almost white and I didn't leave it in for very long. It took me 3 months to get my hair back moisturized after using the color stripper. My hair felt like straw, broke off and fell out. It almost ruined my hair. I spent more money trying to fix it than I would have spent having it done professionally to start with. My advice is to spend a little extra and get it done right.



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

I am in favor of strippers. They are good people as well, just trying to pay their way through college. Oh, was this hair related? My bad!



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

I would go to the stylist



do you color your hair often? to many chemicals will damage your hair,being unfamiliar with a removal kit I would not do it myself..



but I wish you all the best



you still are a sexy woman to me no matter what color your hair is ..



I never knew what color your hair was cause you are bald bellow.. ummmm finger licking good.



holla@urgirl ;O



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

My wife did it and it worked!



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

Spot remover might work. I put spot remover on my dog, and now I can't find him.



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

strippers..what..i love strippers..where...



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

Domesto`s



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

Strippers get a bad rap.



Do at-home hair color strippers really work?

wait a sec...they have strippers that come to your house and color your hair?

 
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