Thursday 1 August 2013

Cool Girl Hairstyles

Cool Girl Hairstyles Biography

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Girls of the twenty first century are very outgoing and confident. They love to experiment with their hair to the maximum for getting a very good result. There are several hairstyles that girls try. Some of them are French braiding, perming, naturally coloring the hair, feather cut hairstyle, a half tie up hairdo, a loosely tied bun, a forehead fringe, a side parted front fringe and a more.
There are many more cool hairstyles for girls including the ones mentioned above. Some of the hairstyles are complete only after a very elegant and matching color is added to highlight the required hair. Generally, these are the front fringe hair of evenly spread streaks on segmented hair strands. Many girls also experiment with the cool dead locks hairstyle. In this the hair is segmented and them they are permanently joined together to form dead locks. A very common hairstyle seen with young girls is the side parting streaked hairstyle. This looks very simple yet good. Whatever the hairstyle may be, if one knows how to carry it, then it looks good else even the best hairstyle may become a disaster.

Cool Girl Hairstyles

Cool Girl Hairstyles

Cool Girl Hairstyles

Cool Girl Hairstyles

Cool Girl Hairstyles

Cool Girl Hairstyles

Cool Girl Hairstyles

Cool Girl Hairstyles

Cool Girl Hairstyles

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Short Girls Hairstyles

Short Girls Hairstyles Biography

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 Have you decided to cut your little girl’s hair to become with a short length?! or may be you’ve been shocked by your daughter’s request to get a short haircut!! Whether the request has come from your or her side, it doesn’t really matter.. The only thing that really matters is what are the suitable hairstyles for such a haircut?! Not just the suitable, but the soft, sweet and cute hairstyles for your little girl’s short hair. In fact, there are few short hairstyles but all of them combine all the last mentioned features. One of the easiest, simplest and softest short hairstyles that your little girl can wear is the pixie cut hairstyle. Pixie cut hairstyles are very easy to maintain and don’t need much time or effort to style.. No other short hairstyles can compete with the pixie cut in those features. Another trendy, yet simple and soft, short hairstyle is the bob hairstyle. In fact, there are various styles of the bob hairstyles like; the round bob, chin-length and many other bob hairstyles. Each one of those various bob hairstyles isn’t less cuter than the other!! Beside the pixie cut and the bob hairstyles, your little girl can wear the short curly, short wavy or short straight hairstyles. Even if her hair isn’t too short, your little girl can wear the pigtail hairstyles or any style of the ponytail hairstyles.. Beside those soft and stunning short hairstyles, your little girl can wear any style of the bun hairstyles and that’s only if she has a quite short haircut. You can add more softness, glamour and elegance to your daughter’s short hair by using any of the simple and cute hair accessories like; elastic headbands, jeweled headbands, sweet clips or flowers. I think by now you’ve known all the possible sweet and soft hairstyles for your daughter’s short hair. Be sure that your daughter can wear any of those short hairstyles any where in wedding occasions or in any other occasions or events. Now, all you have to do is relax and enjoy the cute and shiny look of your little lady!!

Short Girls Hairstyles

Short Girls Hairstyles

Short Girls Hairstyles

Short Girls Hairstyles

Short Girls Hairstyles

Short Girls Hairstyles

Short Girls Hairstyles

Short Girls Hairstyles

Short Girls Hairstyles

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African American Girls Hairstyles

African American Girls Hairstyles Biography

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I have 3 biracial daughters. When they were very young, I used baby care products made by Weleda and Aubrey Organics (both lines should be available through local health & natural foods stores in Canada or USA.) They aren't "no tears" formulas, but they are very gentle on the skin, made with very pure botanical products and vegetable oils. I never had any skin or scalp problems at all, probably because these soaps/shampoos do not dry the skin or hair (unlike mass market drugstore and children's products which contain some pretty harsh ingredients....most parents are extremely careful not to get soap suds in baby's eyes in the first place. Also, you want to use only a tiny dab of soap or shampoo - if the suds are flying around enough to drip into baby's eyes, you're using way too much!
I gave daily baths, but only used tiny amounts of soap; I shampoo'd only once or twice a week. Play it by ear - if your baby sweats a lot in the summer heat, then a more frequent shampooing might be in order to wash off the accumulated sweat and grime that could cause skin rashes and infections. I never used baby oil or lotion because their skin was never dry, even in the middle of winter living in a woodstove-heated house.
I don't know about the advice to never brush or comb hair for the first six months. My kids all had thick masses of curls from birth, and I can't imagine the hideous mess their hair would have been without gently combing and brushing every day, especially when it gets wet from a bath! Hair care (unless it's a boy with a close-cropped head) is going to be a big issue, and the sooner your baby gets used to combing and brushing, the better. I would think that after six months of never being combed, your baby's head is going to be a real rat's nest of snarls all the way to the scalp, which can cause skin infections in and of itself, not to mention a real nightmare the first time you try to comb it! But maybe others have another outlook based upon their own experiences.
Hi adoptn! Here's something you might like for your website on AA hair care. You can edit it as needed, and it's OK to use my name.
-Pat
A new Black hair salon has opened in our town this summer, and I decided to give it a try with my 8 year old biracial daughter. What a great experience we had!
Chantelle, the owner, was so friendly and helpful right from the moment we walked in. I asked her to just trim the ends of Hannah's hair (the ends were frizzed from a summer of sun and swimming in the pool) and give me some help and suggestions for hair care products and simple styles. She was a veritable fountain of AA hair wisdom, and more than willing to impart her knowledge to me, the virtual klutz with a comb.
Then she took me under her wing. She went over all the basics of AA hair care, including frequency of shampooing (no more than once a week, preferably only once every two weeks); to comb out hair starting at the ends, not the scalp; to shampoo in the shower instead of at the sink so that the water does the work of washing the conditioned hair straight down and easing out tangles; and on and on. She showed me how to get super straight parts using the rat-tail of a comb, and how to scrunch gel into her hair and gently dry it to set the curls if we wanted curls. And, most importantly of all, to make sure that the hair is sectioned and secured in braids or twists every night before going to bed so that it doesn't get matted during sleep. That way, in the morning you simply undo the hair one section at a time, comb it, oil it, and re-fasten it. SO SIMPLE!! And then, as we were leaving, that blessed young woman told me to call her back in three days and let her know how we were making out.
Chantelle gave me so much confidence to do something different with Hannah's hair other than pull it back into a puff. This morning she went to school with three neatly sectioned braids swinging jauntily with each step. (I sectioned the top and braided it straight down the back, then sectioned each side and put a braid in each.) We used every bangled ponytail holder we had, and she looked so fine!
For Hannah's dry, but soft and fine tightly curled hair, Chantelle recommended Soft Sheen's Optimum shampoo and conditioner, plus Baby Love's Hair Lotion and Paul Sebastian's clear styling gel for styling.
We wound up using some different products than were recommended. Hannah hates the feel of gel and hair lotion, so we settled on a nice, light oil: African Pride Hair, Scalp & Skin Oil. It is rich in botanical oils and extracts, has a nice, light fragrance, and it doesn't weigh down her fine hair the way that baby oil or the heavier lotions do. The Optimum shampoo and conditioner are good products for her hair, but I found the fragrance overwhelming (I, the klutz with a comb, am also allergic to perfumes.) Matrix/Biolage has a shampoo, conditioner and detangler for dry hair that are working nicely, but they are pricey salon products. I've also found that Infusium conditioner (found in any drug store or supermarket) and their Leave-In Treatment for dry hair seems to work well, and I can tolerate the lighter scents in those products.


African American Girls Hairstyles

African American Girls Hairstyles

African American Girls Hairstyles

African American Girls Hairstyles

African American Girls Hairstyles

African American Girls Hairstyles

African American Girls Hairstyles

African American Girls Hairstyles

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African American Girls Hairstyles

African American Girls Hairstyles


Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles Biography

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Korean Hairstyles Girls Biography
Okay, today I’ve decided to take all of you with me to Korea… What?? Korea had been split!!,, okay, It won’t really make any difference to us.. We are just going there to take a look on the Korean women hairstyles. Okay?!, let’s start.. The Korean women are known with their cute, soft and sweet beauty. Korean women have certain face shape which is either the oval or the diamond face shape. Also, they have certain hair nature which may be similar to  the hair nature of the other Asian women like; the Japanese or the Chinese women, but it may also seem odd to other women from other continents. Korean women have been known by their so soft, silk and thick hair. The Korean hairstyles for women can be categorized into those traditional women’s hairstyles and those trendy and modern women hairstyles. We shall take a sneaky look on both of them. Okay?, let’s start with those traditional Korean hairstyles for women, which had been worn by Korean women in the past. It’s so rare to see any modern Korean women wearing such a hairstyle  nowadays. You can only see those hairstyles worn by the Korean Actresses in any historical series or movies. And you can see them also in the museums.  One of those traditional Korean hairstyles is the Daeng’gi Meori (댕기머리) hairstyle.  The Daeng’gi Meori is known as one of the most classic Korean women’s hairstyles and it had been worn by the women in the 1960s. So, how did that hairstyle look like?? The women’s hair had been braided into a single long braid and then accented with a very bright colored-ribbon, called daeng’gi, at the end. A very weird thing about those hairstyles, that they had been worn by the unmarried women only!!.. No married women could have worn such a hairstyles.. In my personal point of view, I think that despite its weirdness, it seems a very smart touch. Why??! as by that way the married and the unmarried women are known and by that way, none would tell an unmarried woman “Madam”!!. Any way, just forget that none sense words I said.. There had been another version of that hairstyles called the Bae’ssi (배씨) hairstyles. In those hairstyles, women had worn two bright colored ribbons, one at the top of the head and one at the end of her braid.  Another traditional Korean hairstyles are the Jjokjin Meori (쪽진 머리) hairstyles. Those hairstyles had been worn by the married women!!. Women had got that hairstyles by; first parting and holding down the front part of the hair and then tying it into a bun in the back of the neck. Women used pins and different accessories on those hairstyles. The last traditional Korean hairstyles for women to talk about is the Eo’yeo Meori (어여머리) hairstyles.  Those hairstyles had very luxurious look and they had been worn by the women living in the palace like the Queen and the wives of the kings. Anyway, those hairstyles had been made mostly of the wigs. By that way, we’ve finished our sneaky look on those traditional hairstyles.  Let’s move from the past to our present.  Korean women, nowadays, tend to wear much simpler hairstyles than their mothers or grandmothers’ had worn.. That’s mainly because of the fast rhythm of the life. The modern Korean women’s hairstyles can suit all the women with any age or any hair color. Also, Korean women have  various hairstyles for the long, medium and the short haircuts. You can see that Korean women with short hairstyles, mostly wear the short bob hairstyles. They can wear the one length bob hairstyles, the asymmetrical bob hairstyles or the rounded bob hairstyles. Those are very trendy and popular hairstyles. They also have that soft and stylish look.  On the other hand, if the Korean women has a medium or long hairstyles, there are very trendy and stylish hairstyles for those haircuts. In either cases, women can wear the loose straight hairstyles, the soft wavy hairstyles, the loose curly hairstyles, the bun hairstyles and the braids hairstyles. Those hairstyles have very trendy, stylish and feminine looks. So, a Korean woman can have many different looks for her daily life. Before I go , I want to say that if any other women who are not Asian wants to have any of the last hairstyles, unfortunately she can’t just wear it. Honey, life isn’t always such that easy. To wear such a hairstyles, you must have certain face shape and certain hair nature. If you’ve the both, then you can easily wear them and get the same gorgeous and soft look of the Korean women. Now, I think I’ve to say ” 작별 인사 ” or “GoodByes

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Korean Girls Hairstyles

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School Biography

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Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School

Girls Hairstyles For School