Wednesday, December 5, 2012

What hair product should I use to style my hair without it looking gelled or moused?

Q. I use mouse now and I have been for a while, i've seen some people with the same style hair as me but it doesnt even look like it has any product in it, i usually style something similair to a fohawk.

A. You can try a pomade. Walk into a salon and tell them the look you are going for. Any cosmetologist working there who can actually see and feel your hair will be able to make the best recommendations. After they suggest a product have them explain how to use it. You do not need to be having your hair done, to ask for advice or recommendations.
Good luck


How do i get scene style hair?
Q. i'm wondering how to get scene style hair,but fromthe pics i've scene it looks like not many of thwm have short hair.so the real question is how do i get short scene hair. i'm going to be scene cuz that's what i like but i dont want to be a poser.what should i do?

A. first bring a picture of short scene hair to your hairstylist...one of these is good..:
http://media.photobucket.com/image/short%20scene%20hair/btmrocks1/thscene_hair.jpg?o=1
http://media.photobucket.com/image/short%20scene%20hair/ladydog2006/short%20scene%20hair/hair656.jpg?o=7
http://media.photobucket.com/image/short%20scene%20hair/elizabethwalker09/Short_Black_Scene_Hair.jpg?o=20

then go out and buy a teasing comb:
http://www.manicure4u.co.uk/images/6029.JPG
you can get them at any beauty supply store just ask for one

then buy hairspray..you need EXTRA STRENGTH hairspray trust me i have 6 bottles and i only use one because i had to test all the other ones so use tresemme tres two extra hold(i got it at target)
http://www.tresemme.com/classic-styling/products/tres-two-extra-hold-hairspray.aspx

also you need to get hair bows! i buy mine at claires at the mall

now you are ready to get your scene hair but if you dont want to look like a poser then after you get your hair cut dont tease it for like a week then start teasing it..
# Spray the hair with an aerosol hairspray first and let it dry.

# Using a rattail comb or other fine toothed comb, and part off a section of hair from the rest of the strands. Many women tease their bang section, so if thats what you're doing, leave bangs down only. Clip the rest of your hair out of the way. Smaller sections work best and will provide for tighter and longer lasting hold.

# Hold the hair strand straight up with one hand while you hold your comb with the other hand. Comb (or stroke) the hair strand from the ends of your hair down towards the scalp. Repeat this until all the hair looks teased. The backcombed strand should feel thicker than the rest of your hair. Spray the section with hairspray and go on to the next section.

# If you want a more uniform and long lasting style, hold the new section so that when you tease hair you are actually grabbing a small piece from the last section. This will prevent "holes" in your hair style.

# When all your hair is teased, take a soft natural bristled brush and gently smooth the hair down. Take care to not brush too hard since you only want to smooth the very top layer.

# Finish your style with a flexible hair spray or a freeze spray, depending on how long you want your style to last. Add a touch of spray shine or shine product to smooth any stray hairs.

*If you want your hair to stand up at the roots, another way to get them to cooperate and achieve this is to:

1) Decide which hair sections you want to lift up. (i.e. bangs)

2) Spray the roots with either freeze hairspray or use a apply a firm holding gel or mousse on the roots.

3) Holding your hair straight up by the ends, use the low control on your blow dryer and dry the roots that you sprayed with hairspray or applied gel or mousse to.

This will freeze your roots in the upright position. You won't have to tease hair to get it to lift. This will also hold for hours if the air around you isn't too humid. The more humidity in the air, the less time the effect will last.

and ta-da you are scene hope i helped


What hair products do I need to style my hair without making my hair crispy?
Q. Any suggestions or personal experience would help. If you wouldn't mind stating what products you use and what style hair you have that would be great. I personally want my hair kind of messy but I want it to hold without being hard.

A. I have straight hair, but i curl it, and put it in many hard to hold positions.

I recommend Dove Flexible Hold, it doesnt make your hair go as hard as any other hairspray! I love it and have used it for 1 1/2 years. It also smells so fresh and natural!

You'll love it!


How do I style my hair like Ryan from the OC? What product does he use?
Q. How would I make Ryan's trademark kind of messy fringe / bangs style hair? What kind of products would I use, and would I blow dry my hair? I have the same length and colour as him. Many, many thanks.
Many thanks for the "he's so hot" and "you're too vain" responses. You absolute retards.

A. When you get out of the shower, towel dry your hair. Get most of the "drippeys" out. Get a stick wax (I strongly recommend TIGI's Bed Head hair stick), and take the top off. Run the wax all over the top of your head...just directly rub the wax on your hair--not necessarily in any particular manner--just kind of run it all over (in a crazy pattern that almost covers your hair) once. Then run your fingers through it, messily styling it with you rfingers. Take four fingers and pull up on some parts, etc. Toussle it until your desired results are visible, and you're good to go! :) Good luck and have fun with it!





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