Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Indian Hair Gallery 2009

December 10th Thursday

Since ever human being, hairstyles have been a part of individuality. Each epoche, each culture spent time for various hair style art. The last century showed up a lot of different Hairstyles. For example the bob cut, which initial came up around 1920 and brought a lot of different short hairstyles for women. The perm wave which was first created by Karl Nessler (1906) existed as a prototype with only five curls connected with an energy generator. The first introduction in england was a real hit. Back in germany Karl Nessler tried to introduce his new concept to various hair dressers without any special attention. A few years later Karl Nessler went to the United States of America, introduced his perm wave concept and from this time his patent got famous with various types of new curly hairstyles. Since the celebration and famous perm wave attention started in USA, a lot of american hairdressers believe the perm wave was initial created in their country, which is not true. The quiff hair style came up around 1950 and was a famous men hairstyle, the long hair at the front got styled with a lot of fat to keep its style and shiny. The ponytail exist nowadays in various types: long, round and short pony. Some hairsalons love to finish their pony with a special undercut. Using this haircut method you can take away a lot of unwanted volume from the hairstyle. Bob cuts and it various styles are today famous because stars like Victoria Beckham are wearing it.

Synthetic Hair is made of a wide array of different synthetic fibers. Synthetic hair, just as human hair, comes in weave (weft) and single strands for braids. Most stylists do not recommend using synthetic hair for weaving. It does not last as long as human hair because it tends to easily tangle and frizz out uncontrollably. However, the quality of hair varies greatly, and if well maintained, synthetic hair can look as good as, if not better than human hair. Synthetic hair is much less expensive than human hair. The costs can range from $10.00 to $20.00 per package, depending on quality of hair, length, brand etc.

Heating appliances such as curling irons and straightening combs generally should not be used on synthetic hair. There are newer versions of synthetic hair from some brands that claim to allow styling with lower temperatures of heating appliances. Generally people should steer clear of such claims because the golden rule with synthetic hair is that heat is not an option. Synthetic hair is better used for particular styles of braids. Although, Synthetic hair can usually shaped i




Human Hair
Most human hair used for weaves is derived from Asia (China, India, and to a very small degree, Southeastern Russia). Lower-quality “human hair” extensions are often diluted with animal and synthetic hair to lower the price. Yak hair can be curled, permed, relaxed, and colored. Human hair is, however, more versatile than synthetic hair because it can be colored, relaxed, or curled with heating appliances just as one would do with his or her own hair. But, many people are allergic to yak hair so suppliers are using human hair treated to mimic the African/African American texture. As the weave wearer would want the hair to match the texture of his/her hair in its present condition (relaxed, curly, or straight), weave hair comes in a variety of textures: yaki (closely resembles relaxed hair texture), silky (resembling very straight Asian hair), European texture hair straight (Europeans do not generally sell their hair, so called “European hair” usually comes from India or China), curly (ranges from tight corkscrew curls to the varying degrees of wavy), and crimped (very small, sharp waves). There are different grades of hair. The highest grade comes from young donors, is gently processed, careful not to damage the cuticles, and of “Remy” designation. Remy means the hair’s cuticles are facing the direction in which they grew. P



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Remy
Non-Remy Wefts
Non-Remy Hair is perhaps the most popular and commonly available form of hair. Non-Remy Hair is also known as ‘fallen hair’. The roots and tips of hairs are all mixed up in Non Remy Hair. Tangling is a problem as a result of this, but still since they are inexpensive, they are the largest selling kind of hair in the world.


Non-Remy Hair comes in two types. They are as follows:

Tangle Free Non -Remy Hair: This type of non remy hair is obtained by shaving off the cuticles or the ends. This process reduces the chances of friction among hairs and what remains is tangle free hair.

Normal Non-Remy Hair: This is generally the least expensive type of hair. The cuticles are present in different directions and the hair is prone to tangling.

Single Drawn Single drawn is of a slightlier lower quality than double drawn hair. The hairs will have up to a 2" difference in the tip; that is, some hairs will be up to 2" shorter than their original lengths.

Non-Remy Double Drawn Non-Remy double drawn hair is similar to Remy double drawn wefts in that all hairs are the same length. This is a good quality hair type.

Quality A: This type of hair consists of tangle free non-remy hair with the cuticles shaved off or smoothened out. The entire weft consists of hairs of the same length, with no short hair. This is a premium quality weft.

Quality B: This is the next quality in wefts made up of non-remy hair. They are also tangle free and have their cuticles shaved off. They are made up of special double drawn hair, with hair length of two inch difference, with no short hair.


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Latest hair related Images 2009

December 8th Tuesday

Amazing Hair Related News

Hair loss problems have become increasingly common these days in both the sexes, but the males are the worst victims. Medically known as alopecia, hair fall has often been related with hormones, genetics and sometimes medications too. But with the latest advancements in hair loss treatments, people are now considering different avenues to get back their lost hair.

The symptoms of hair fall initiates with thinning of hair, falling of hair in clumps and hair sticking to the comb. While these symptoms seem to be very common, the effects can be long lasting leading to eventual baldness. But, the brighter side of the story is that you can now combat it easily with some really effective hair loss treatments.

You can choose from a comprehensive range of treatments available including medications, topical solutions and surgical processes. These hair fall treatments are scientifically approved and can help in treating alopecia from its roots, thereby enhancing your hair re-growth and giving you good quality hair as well.

If you are also pursuing a hair fall treatment, you need to consult an expert doctor and get all the necessary examinations done - this is the first step.

You are likely to come across a wide array of hair loss treatments including Nourkrin and Rogaine - the most popular ones. Rogaine contains one essential ingredient called monodoxil (2-5 percent). Minodoxil is to be rubbed into your scalp to prevent further hair fall and for hair re-growth. However, this treatment works only when used consistently, which means you, cannot stop using the product. As you stop, your hair would fall again.

Norukin, on the other hand, is a natural treatment, approved by the FDA, and is a leading brand in hair fall treatments.

There are different medications used as well, including Procerin or Finasteride, to be used by men only. This medication is strictly for men and women, especially pregnant women should never use the same.

Surgical hair loss treatments have become increasingly popular these days, including scalp reduction and hair transplants. These 2 treatment options, when combined, can produce maximum results.


Surgical treatments for hair loss are usually painful and have certain amount of associated risks as well. Not everyone should opt for surgeries, and it would be wise to determine the pros and cons prior to making decisions. If hair thinning is your concern, you can seek help from a specialist and find out the useful hair loss treatments. Surgery is for worst cases only.

Go to Customer Center for instructions on how to order and account sign up. Price lists are accessable after we have received a cosmetology or business license. Please note the price range for our individual hair extensions are $55 to $180 per bundle (1 bundle=25 large strands or 50 small strands).

Hair & Compounds, Inc., is a manufacturer for wholesale hair extensions, custom European hair, bulk Russian hair, scientifically formulated hair care products, extension adhesive and remover and we supply many other hair extension tools. We offer pretipped hair extensions in cuticle hair for prebonded extensions, micro link extensions and weft extensions. You will also find available many tools for the strand extensions such as irons for fusion application and micro copper rings for hair locks.

Hair & Compounds provides scientific performance in quality control. Our company is the only manufacturer in the hair extension industry that has a Research & Development laboratory therefore we are the only ones that know how to measure hair quality. Based on continuous comparison tests that we conduct periodically we guarantee that our hair is the best quality in the world. We test our hair for moisture content, strength, surface energy, elasticity and very importantly for tangling. For more information please visit our Research page. Poly Extensions, Polytips, Poly capsules, Ionix Hair Care, Ionix Daily Conditioner, Ionix Maintenance Spray, Ionix Deep Conditioner, Ionix Mild Shampoo, Perfector Adhesives are the some of the products have been developed from our research department.

Hair & Compounds is the largest supplier to the film industry for the past 12 years. Hair & Compounds is also dominate in the opera and theater productions. To read about some of the projects we were involved in please visit Hair & Compounds Film Projects page. The film industry demands the highest quality and performance like no other commercial industry. We provide the productions with mainly our premium Russian hair and extensions. Please see our bulk Russian hair products or our premium Russian virgin pretipped hair extensions for more information.














Besides, there are some natural hair loss treatments as well that can dramatically improve the quality of your hair. Natural ingredients such as Jojoba, Aloe Vera, Henna, Lemongrass, Dong Quai and sage etc are also being used. Some hair and scalp massages and aromatherapy treatments are also good for hair regrowth.

Although there isn't any surefire way to treat or prevent hair loss completely, but all the aforementioned methods are tried and tested over time. Most of the treatments are approved by the FDA, and the natural ingredients are free from any side effects.

Alopecia will soon be eliminated with more advanced treatments. However, hair transplant should be considered last only if the other procedures fail to show results.


On a recent trip to the seaside, I had something of a treat: my first ever professional manicure. Now, this may sound a little perculiar coming from a beauty junkie like me, but the fact is I've neglected my nails for my entire life due to a lifelong habit of chewing not only my nails but the skin around them - with such ugly results I'm not even going to show you before and after shots (Sorry! but trust me on this one - fellow sufferers will know how bad it can get)

But a month ago, I finally quit this unsightly habit, and decided to celebrate by getting them well and truly pampered. I chose The Lanes Health & Beauty, Brighton for my first exposure to serious nail care, a lovely little place that's an absolute shrine to glamour, frequented by a celebriy clientele including Katie Price, whose neon nails are currently starting a mini-trend. Read on to find out how I got on!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Top 10 hair treatments news gallery

November 17th Tuesday

Treat your hair to one of these top hair masks and intensive conditioners


Clynol Collagen Boost Fortify Restoring Treatment, £12.65

Stay looking gorgeous at any age with this indulgent treatment. The collagen strengthens each strand, giving you supple, healthy hair.


Hairstyles Links

Welcome to Hair Resources - your resource center for wedding, prom, celebrity, short, medium, long, updo, men's hair styles of every shape, length and color. Stay in tune with trends, hair extensions


Should you color it, perm it, extend it, cut it, add bangs or just leave it alone? The options are endless for changing and improving your hair. See our popular features on the best looks today, including the ever popular bob. The bob can be worn short, medium, long or even inverted. Many celebrities are going with different lengths and versions of the bob, making it the trend of the moment.



Makeovers Join a 6 week diet and fitness program and make yourself over. Follow the diet and fitness progress, as well as the hair and beauty progress. Also, follow a extension stylist as she totally transforms three of her clients from drab to fab by attaching extensions



Louise Galvin Sacred Locks Vitox Hair Brightener, £25.00

This nourishing hair treat brightens highlights and gives fine hair body and movement. It also hydrates and restores shine to colour-treated hair.






Jemma Kidd advises using a primer to help lipstick stay on and keep its colour

The top make-up artist isn’t a fan of long-wear lipsticks, as they can dry out your pout, and instead recommends wearing a base primer to ensure a long- lasting shade.




Herbal Essences Ignite My Colour Intensive Mask, £3.99

Made with acai berry, which is packed with antioxidants, and silk extracts to seal and soften your hair, whilst protecting colour at the same time, this top hair treat should be your bathroom cabinet go-to.




Sunday, November 15, 2009

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Friday, November 13, 2009

Monday, November 9, 2009

Hot Sexy Hair Style Images

November 09th Monday
Jessica Alba in Fun New Easy Long Hairdo with Formal Retro Style

Portrait of Jessica Alba with fun down vintage curly hairstyling and red lipstick at the 2007 NCLR ALMA Awards in Pasadena.

Picture: June 1, 2007
Jessica Alba is one of the most popular female celebrities today among young women her age, and her hairstyles are popular, too.

Above is a great photo of the Hispanic star looking happy with a terrifically stylish short modern hairstyle.

Like most Latinas, Jessica is a natural brunette but she also looks pretty with blonde haircolor in her jaw-length short haircut with cool curls.

It is a brilliantly designed style with chunky pieces of different thicknesses--from very thin and to very thick.

Click on the thumbnails in the right-hand menu to see more of her attractive designs and colors






Jessica Alba looks very sweet in this black-and-white studio portrait with short hair. The girl in the striped shirt has very soft styling.



Perfect portrait of sweet Latina star Jessica Alba ready for a party wearing one of her cute formal updo hairstyles. The popular young dark-tressed beauty has her hair styled into a tight bun neatly tucked behind her ear. It's a 'half-up-half-down' style with a loose fringe.

Picture: September 21, 2005
New: January 5, 2007