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Of Hair Had and Lost

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As is rather obvious to anyone who reads this blog I have been growing my hair and beard for nearly two years. Well what you probably don't know is that a very good childhood friend of mine is getting married on August 23rd. I decided that I really could not go to a friends wedding looking like I have, because of this I decided to shave and get a haircut. I had to go out and buy a shaver (which I have never done before and resulted in me calling Eli for advice on what sha ver to purchase), and get my dads beard trimmer (which I used for the first rough passes). First pictures of the hair and beard in all their glory (shortly after getting out of the shower). I felt that you would not really be interested in seeing all the pictures of me shaving (they are not very exciting). Instead I will show you how weird I looked with the hair and no beard, however I will tell you that when I got up this morning my mother freaked and couldn't look at me.

My hair lost it's wave, and is frizzy whats a good shampoo/conditioner for it?

I used to have perfect waves. Started straightening them away. It was damaged. I cut it short. Started I'm growing it back out. Now it's about 1 1/2 inches past my collarbone. i still use heat a lot, but my hair is healthier due to protecters. But i want to just let it down in it's prefect waves, but it gets frizzy and is a lot straighter now. I think i need a good conitioner/shampoo for this. Any ideas? My hair lost it's wave, and is frizzy whats a good shampoo/conditioner for it? VO5 hot oil treatment My hair lost it's wave, and is frizzy whats a good shampoo/conditioner for it? try sunsilk hairapy My hair lost it's wave, and is frizzy whats a good shampoo/conditioner for it? Ugh, this happened to me too. I totally regret ever straightening my hair, it looks so much better wavy. I find that letting hair air dry gets the curls back, but the frizz is definitely still there. My hair lost it's wave, and is frizzy whats a good shampoo/conditioner for it? Use P...

How can I get my hair to grow back?

you see I went through an eating disorder...bulimia....and it's been awhile now and my weight is average not low or anything...but I lost a lot of hair and I'm not sure what can I do to have it back :( it's ben awhile since i have been eating ok so is it that I damaged it and it won't grow back? what other ways other than eating well can I do? any help would be appreciated...thx u How can I get my hair to grow back? Dear Friend, I am so glad to hear that you are doing better and I know that you are a very beautiful person. You can grow your hair back several ways, and I won't emphasize diet, but please make sure you eat well. If your hair growth is really at issue, Propecia, Rogaine, and DHT blockers can help. But, the problem with all of these products is they are expensive, have temporary results that stop after use of the product, lastly, they have side effects. Thus, the best way to grow your hair fast is to take care of your hair from the inside out. Assess w...

New Jersey Laser Hair Removal

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Whether you are male or female, New Jersey Laser Hair Removal will help you get that smooth skin you always wanted. It is more or less a permanent procedure where you can get rid of all unwanted body hair. Be it legs, underarms, chin, upper lip, neck or back, it can remove hair effectively from just about anywhere. It is absolutely safe and a relatively pain free process. In New Jersey Laser Hair Removal a low energy laser beam is directed towards the hair follicle. The dark pigments in the hair follicle absorb this laser energy. With the absorption of more and more energy the follicle dies and can no longer grow hair. You will get the best results if you are light skinned and have dark body hair. Try to avoid it if you have tan. After the treatment you may develop some redness or bumps. But I can tell you for sure that there is no need to worry about it. It is absolutely normal and just an ice compress will help you do away with it. It will be helpful if you use a moisturizer after t...

Tips For Good Brazilian Waxing Results

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Brazilian waxing first came to North America in the late 1980 but don,t gain widespread popularity until the later 1990s. The procedure removes all the hair in the pubic region, front and back. In some cases, a small strip of hair is left in the center, but total hair removal is more common. The smooth look is very popular in Brazil where thong bikinis for sun tanning are so common. Not all beauty salons offer this form of waxing. Brazilian requires an experienced technician. When the technician works fast, there is less pain associated with the procedure. This form of waxing is more common in major cities, such as Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia. As the procedure gains popularity, it becomes available in more areas. The Brazilian Waxing Procedure The technician will start by trimming your pubic hair. The hair only needs to be a quarter of an inch long to get good results. After the hair is trimmed, the technician will spread the wax across the area in the direction of hair gro...

Tips on Relieving Hair Removal Discomfort

Tips on Relieving Hair Removal Discomfort Fashion can be a fickle beast and the ages have held that to always be true. In the 70s and 80s, male virility was naturally assumed if a man had an excessive amount of bodily hair. That same token still holds true in many societies today however there are many more that now value the smooth graceful signature of hair-free skin as much on a male as they do on a female. By far, aside from some of the alternative movements, women have always been expected to have smooth and clean skin and so many display that quality with such flawless perfection. But how can these incarnations of Aphrodite submit themselves to the discomfort and even pain required to perform such a ritual of beauty, on such a regular basis? The chic of today most times demands a clean and hair free style. The most used technique for attaining such a style is to wax. Waxing, often, can certainly be very uncomfortable. Does it need to be, though? Not really. There are methods you...