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Miss USA 2007

Curls continue to dominate as the new Miss USA, Rachel Smith proves here. Her warm, brunette hair is full of loose ringlets and S-waves that adorn her shoulders in semi-full volume all around.

Miss USA
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Queen Latifah - “A Stellar Night” Gala

Queen Latifah is seen here attending Starlight, Starbright’s annual gala last evening wearing this basic layered style rolled towards the center back. This gorgeous honey blonde shade has curls mostly undisturbed and single small curls turned towards the front for fill-in framing.

Queen Latifah
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Hair Salons

By Kristy Annely

People seek beauty. They are constantly looking for ways to enhance and improve what they have, or sometimes, give themselves a whole new look. So, it is no wonder that hair and salon businesses are such rapidly growing industries. In the early days, a hair salon only offered hair cuts, hair coloring, and treatments done only for hairs. But today, hair salons have changed a lot. They do not only deal with hairs, they will also make your skin, toes, and fingernails look marvelous.
People drop by the nearest hair and beauty salon to be pampered by hair stylists or beauticians. They have their hair cut and styled, their eyebrows shaped, and their nails colored. Not only that, beauty salon also offer spa services like body scrubs, skin lightening, body wrapping, herbal wraps, massage, facials, waxing, anti-acne treatments, derma abrasion, and the like.
A hair salon doesn?t have to be luxurious. It can be started with moderate capital. You just need to choose a perfect location. Your hair salon should be situated on one of the busiest streets in your town. In other words, look for a place with easy access from all parts of your town. Next, you need to offer your customers a clean and safe atmosphere. Cleanliness is a major factor that could bring you clients again and again. It is very important that you have well-trained salon personnel because customers will not come back if they do not trust the work of the personnel.
So, there you have it. As long as you provide consistently high customer satisfaction, you?ll succeed in this kind of venture. Excellent service, quality products, comfortable atmosphere, and an acceptable price: Try to offer these things to your customers, and they?ll keep on coming back to your salon.
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Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/ Caring for Your Hair
By Jordi Shoman

In much the same manner as nobody wants to be portraying out-of-date or tattered clothing, nobody wants to be showing off a hairstyle from a decade ago or an untidy hairdo either. Your appearance is most certainly the firu0073t attribute that is noticed by an individual you meet and having a bizarre, unkempt hairstyle is not doing yourself any favors if you seek to impress. Keeping your hair looking healthy and clean is no gigantic task and can take just a little time to accomplish. In that same vein it is utilizing high quality hair care products and taking the time to use them correctly can certainly ensure that your hair looks its’ finest.

It is imperative that an individual knows how to properly style and look after their hair if they wish for it to have a healthy, attractive appearance. There are a number of suggestions put forth by numerous hair care experts that are guaranteed to ensure the youthful appearance so many people desire. Firstly, as it pertains to drying your hair, many say that it would be wise to occasionally let it air day. Constantly drying it via a blow dryer over-exposes your hair to heat, which can be potentially harmful. It is also advise that you not rub your hair vigorously when drying with a towel and simply pat your hair dry, as this will reduce split ends.
It is essential to your hair’s health that you not artificially color it an excessive amount also. In coloring your hair too often you cause extensive damage and leave your hair looking dull and listless. In addition, many experts encourage individuals to use conditioner just as often as shampoo. This will ensure that your hair not only looks clean but strong and full of energy at the same time.
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Beatle Haircuts

It’s impossible to overstate the influence the Beatles had on us Baby Boomers. Well, I guess it IS possible, if you mention a certain Son of God ;-). But much more than their mere music affected us.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and within weeks of their arrival in New York, the hair of young men was allowed to grow longer than it had ever been before. And it wouldn’t be cut short again for a very long time, stints in the military excluded.

Prior to this, guys were still greasing up and making ducktails. Even if hair was allowed to grow a bit long, it was slicked back to stay above the ears.

Then, out of the distant east, four British lads stepped off a plane and the slick look vanished, seemingly overnight.

By the time I entered school in 1965, there were many sons of tolerant parents in my class with hair that crept over the tops of their ears. I was decidedly NOT among them. Dad insisted I come home from the corner barber shop (within walking distance) with one of two styles: a flattop, or a crewcut.

The flattop allowed me to have just a tad of hair left to comb, so it was my usual choice. By the way, a flattop would be completely impossible for me today ;-).

Intervals between haircuts for me were generally longer in the summer. My parents equated well-shorn hair as a school-related phenomenon. So when I walked into the barber shop around August of 1966, the time was right for me to spread my wings.

“What’ll it be today, Ronnie? Flattop, or crewcut?” asked Paul.

“Give me a Beatle” were my daring words.

Paul looked at me a little funny, as I recall, but granted my request. He cut a pretty decent Beatle for an old school guy. I went home proudly sporting my longer locks.

Dad hit the roof. He was livid that I would waste three dollars of his hard-earned money on a haircut that looked like it barely shortened my already-too-long hair. I was back in the shop getting my flattop within minutes.

I was in junior high in the 70’s before my hair finally started creeping over my ears. And that was as long as it ever got. Some of my schoolmates ended up with two-foot-long ponytails. Hair on the shoulders was a common 1970’s sight.

It wasn’t until the 80’s that guys finally started cutting their hair short again. The Beatle haircut began a trend that lasted twenty years.

That’s a lot longer than my one and only Beatle lasted.

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Sedu HairStyles and the Sedu Flat Iron

by Kari Eriksson

When you think of a sedu hairstyle you may think about all the rates you are going to need to pay when you are at the beautician having your hair done all the time. In reality you are going to be able to give your self a sedu hairstyle at home. You will need to make a purchase to be able to accomplish it but it will be worth it in the end. The item that you are going to need to buy for your sedu hairstyle that you want to do at home is a sedu flat iron. With it you will be able to straighten your hair any time that you would like to have the sedu hairstyle. That could be a great big advantage to you if you do not have the time to sit in a salon all day long to receive the hairstyle that you are looking for.
The iron that you purchased you will be able to give yourself a sedu hairstyle any time that you would like to have it. Just with the use of the iron you will be able to the straight hair that you would like any time.
Then you will be able to give your self a nice soft hairstyle that is going to be able to give your self a look that no one has seen for a while. If you see that you would rather give yourself a sedu hairstyle at home instead of having to go to the beautician all the time to get the right style you will want to look into getting a sedu iron to give yourself the results that you want.
There are many reasons why you would like to have a sedu hairstyle. Some of them may be because of the day that you have planned and you do not want to worry about getting up to do your hair all the time. You may think of a sedu hairstyle that you seen in one of the magazines or even one that you seen on TV.
No matter what the reason is to you wanting a sedu hairstyle you are going to find that you will either need a sedu iron to accomplish it or you will need to go to the beautician all the time to receive the hairstyle that you are looking for. If you think about all the different ways that you would be able to have your hair for a night out you will want to make sure that you give your self enough time to accomplish the style that you are looking for. Then you will know that you are not going to end up with a sedu hairstyle that you are unhappy with.
Kari Eriksson is an infopreneur and has become somewhat of an expert on Sedu hair styles. He runs several sites with articles, links and useful resources including http://www.sedu-hairstyles-jennifer.com, http://www.hairstyles-sedu.com and http://www.myseduhairstyles.com.

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Help! It’s Hair Loss!

Every day, you lose about 50 to 100 hairs. You’ve seen them. They swirl down the drain in the tub or get stuck on the back of your sweater. Or, worst of all, one might get in your mouth. Gross.
Normally, when hair falls out, new hairs start forming in the same place as the old ones. But when someone has hair loss, the hairs don’t grow back. Or they do grow, but there aren’t enough of them to take the place of what’s already fallen out. This often happens to men, who start to go bald as they get older.

The Hair-y Story

Every hair on your head is made of keratin (say: kair-uh-tin), the same protein that makes up your nails. Hairs grow from follicles (say: fah-lih-kulz), which are very tiny holes deep in your skin. Each follicle contains a hair root, the part of the hair that is alive and growing. The part of the hair you can see, the part above the skin, is dead. (That’s why it doesn’t hurt to get a haircut!)
This part is called the hair shaft, and it’s the part of your hair that can get long. Most kids’ hair grows about half an inch (2 centimeters) a month. About 85 out of 100 hairs on your head are growing (the anagen phase) at any time. When a hair is done growing it goes into its resting (telogen) phase and eventually falls out. Usually, 15 out of 100 hairs on your head are in the resting phase.

What Causes Hair Loss?

Men, especially older men, are the ones who are most likely to lose their hair. This kind of hair loss is called androgenetic (say: an-dro-jeh-neh-tik) alopecia, also known as male-pattern baldness. It’s the most common type of hair loss and it doesn’t affect kids. This type of baldness runs in families and happens when people get older.
So why do some kids lose their hair? A kid’s hair may fall out if he or she uses harsh chemicals to dye, bleach, straighten, or perm their hair. Even drying hair with very high heat can hurt it and cause it to fall out. Too-tight braids, ponytails, and barrettes can also make hair hit the road. Hair also can be lost if a person combs or brushes the hair too hard, especially when it’s wet.

Here are some other causes of hair loss:

  • Telogen effluvium (say: teh-luh-jen eh-flu-vee-um). This means that more hairs than usual are in the resting phase and fall out more easily. As a result, you lose more hair than usual. You might notice more hair on your brush or a big clump of hair in the drain after you shower. A fever, stress, or surgery can cause this change in your hair. The good news is that you are not going bald and your hair will be back to normal within 6 months.
  • Ringworm. Kids who have a fungus called ringworm on their scalp might lose their hair. This infection causes the hairs to break close to the scalp.
  • Alopecia areata (say: ar-ee-at-uh). In this condition, round patches of hair completely fall out. No one knows exactly what causes alopecia areata, but it looks like the body’s own immune system attacks the hair follicles. It also runs in some families. In 95 out of 100 cases of alopecia areata, the hair grows back completely.
  • Trichotillomania (say: trik-oh-til-oh-may-nee-uh). This is the fancy name for the habit of pulling and twisting your own hair. Some kids may pull their hair because they are stressed out or anxious about something. Hair will grow back when it’s not being pulled, but some kids find it hard to stop. For these kids, the doctor can recommend treatment.
  • Hormone problems. If your thyroid gland isn’t working right, it can also cause hair loss. (The thyroid gland sits in the front of the lower neck and makes important hormones that keep the body healthy.) Severe problems with nutrition also can result in unhealthy hair that falls out or breaks easily.
  • Cancer treatment. Most people think about cancer when they see a kid who is bald. Cancer does not cause hair to fall out, but the powerful drugs and treatments used to kill cancer cells (chemotherapy and radiation) kill the cells that make hair grow, too. A kid getting chemotherapy may lose a lot of hair quickly, but the hair will grow back when the treatment is stopped.
  • What Will the Doctor Do?

    If you think you’re having some hair loss, talk with your doctor. Your doctor might look at a few strands of your hair under a microscope. This will give the doctor a better look at what’s going on to help decide what to do next.
    For a fungal infection (ringworm), the doctor will probably prescribe some medicine to treat it. Or if you are taking a medication that can cause hair loss, the doctor might stop it or prescribe something different. If the doctor thinks that an illness is causing the hair loss, you might need more tests.

    Coping With Hair Loss

    In some cases, it can take a while for hair to grow back on its own - especially if a kid has alopecia areata or is getting chemotherapy. Being bald can be upsetting and scary. Some kids wear wigs or hair extensions while they wait for their own hair to return. Others feel more comfortable just wearing a baseball cap, bandanna, or scarf.

    It’s always tough to be different, especially in a way that’s easy for people to notice. Friends and classmates can make all the difference to someone who’s dealing with hair loss. They can tease the person and make him or her feel even worse. Or they can support the person, be kind, and remember that a person is more than just his or her hair.

    Some kids have really gone the extra mile for a friend who had hair loss due to cancer treatment. How? They decided to shave their heads, too, so their friend wouldn’t be the only one. What a bald and beautiful thing to do!

    Patrice Hyde, MD

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    New Hair Styles

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    Emma Roberts - ShoWest Awards Show

    A great look for teens is demonstrated here by Emma Roberts for a style at about or below shoulder length. Curling side sections forward rather than under gives the style a more dimension with some dramatic flair.

    Emma Roberts
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    Joss Stone - Ed Sullivan Theatre

    Recently photographed before a Letterman appearance, Joss Stone is seen wearing such an intense shade of electric hot pink, with such a mass of curls, many seek to imitate them. Though you may pass on the color, these spirals may be just the right finishing touch to your prom look.

    Joss Stone
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    Nicole Richie - Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

    It’s difficult to determine from the series of pictures during this outing of Nicole Richie, whether her hair is pinned back or if it is truly cut short. More than likely is it pinned since only a few tendrils are falling to the front, yet wouldn’t she look fantastic with a bob this length, especially since the stripes of color are so magnificent.

    Nicole Richie
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