Top 10 Blonde Hair Color Ideas

Most of us have at some point wondered what we would look like sporting blonde tresses. Whether it is to spruce up hair that is already blonde with some highlights or ‘go blonde’ by bleaching your brunette locks, there are so many different colors and coloring techniques to choose from. This variety of shades is the best part about dying your hair blonde because it’ll leave you spoilt for choice.

Below, we have put together a list of blonde hair color ideas to help you make heads turn with the right shade.

1. Dark Blonde Hair Color

Dark blonde is a great color to sport if you have a medium to fair complexion. This warm color looks natural and effortlessly gorgeous. Dark blonde is the perfect shade for you if you are a brunette looking to lighten up your hair color.

2. Blonde Highlights

Cool blonde highlights are perfect for sprucing up light colored hair. They add dimension and make your hair look textured. To try this undeniably classy look, get your stylist to add cool tones to the midsections of your hair.

3. Ash Blonde Hair Color

The perfect transition color for cool-toned brunettes. This silvery shade is perfect for women with medium to dark complexions and darker eyes. If you were looking for a summer shade to sport with your perfect tan, this is it.

4. Honey Blonde Hair Color

Few things can compare with the luxury that the color of thick, pure, unadulterated honey brings in. Having a mane in this breathtaking shade of blonde is only going to up your diva status, so be prepared to get a LOT of attention!

5. Light Blonde Hair Color

The best thing about this gorgeous color is that it looks great on any complexion. For this shade, get your stylist to add cool tones to a golden blonde base. Sport this lovely color by adding texture to your hair, making it look thick and healthy.

6. Golden Blonde Hair

This natural looking shade is a mixture of warm honey and gold tones.It is just the color you’ll need to get your divamode on. This natural, warm, and soft look is perfect for women with darker complexions.

7. Caramel Blonde

This is one of the warmest blonde shades out there, making it the ideal hair color for medium and dark skin tones. With a few babylights, it can also be sported on lighter skin tones.

8. Medium Blonde Hair

If you have eyes that are green or brown, this shade is a must try. It is the perfect shade for women looking to dive into being blonde than transitioning slowly. To get the perfect medium blonde, use a light golden base with cool wheaty hues.

9. Strawberry Blonde Hair Dye


Strawberry blonde is a lovely color to sport if your hair is naturally warm-toned. This color complements short as well as long hair, so the length is not going to be a problem. You’re just going to have to figure out what to do about the envious looks your locks will garner.

10. Natural Blonde Hair

Natural blonde hair is dyed in a way that your hair looks like you were born with it. Depending on your skin tone, you can go lighter or darker for a more natural look. Adding some cooler tones will keep it looking textured.

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9 Ways to Sleep with Curls

27/07/2018 02:24

9 Ways to Sleep with Curls

You had a glorious hair day, all of your products did what they were supposed to and frizz stayed away. Your curl definition could not be beat. But the big question for every curly girl is - how can you make this last until tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day, without having to shampoo and style all over again?

We have the answer, or rather, we have 9 answers. There is no one way to sleep with curly hair. It's all about finding a way to wear your hair to sleep that won't leave you with dents, frizz or flattened curls the next morning. Depending on the length of your hair, how loose or tight your curls are, and whether you wear your hair wet or dry to sleep, you just have to find the way that works best for you. Here are 9 ways to sleep with curls, but you can mix and modify these for your unique situation.

1. Loose bun
Many curlies opt to sleep in a loose bun in order to cut down on frizz. Apply a leave-in conditioner and scrunch gel into hair before flipping it over and securing it into a bun. Make sure to keep your bun fairly loose so curls are not stretched out too much. Avoid a dent by twisting and tucking your bun very loosely and securing with a scrunchie.

This method allows for many morning styling options. If your hair is still wet, you can add more curling products and either air-dry or diffuse.

2. Plop
A popular curl drying method that helps you avoid hair being weighed down by gravity is “plopping.” This technique requires you to apply gel to hair and then lay a microfiber towel on a flat surface and flip hair over, allowing it to pile on top of itself into the towel. Tie the sides of the towel so that it will remain securely on your head. The towel will speed up drying time, and the “pile” of curls will set nicely. For a full tutorial on how to plop with either a t-shirt or a microfiber towel, check out our guide to plopping.

3. Two-strand twist
Another unique way to style hair for bedtime is to do a two-strand twist. This can be done on wet or dry hair, but curls will turn out tighter if hair starts out damp. This method allows you to target specific sections of hair to shape them in a manner that will not flatten as you sleep. To two-strand twist, simply take a section of hair and divide it into two, then wrap the two sections around each other from roots to ends. This works best for tighter curls and coils.

4. Pineapple
Many curly girls like to “pineapple” their dry hair as they sleep.

Flip your dry hair all the way over, and secure into a very high and loose ponytail. Use a scrunchie or fabric covered hair tie in order to avoid breaking or denting the hair. Stand back up, and separate the ponytail so that half is on each side of your head. In the morning, a quick spritz of water or curl refresher will do the trick!

5. Multi-pineapple
If your hair is too short to pull into a pineapple on top of your head, that does not mean a pineapple can't work for you. There are many modified versions of a pineapple, like the multi-pineapple which consists of 2 or 3 pineapples. If your hair is still too short for that, stick to a satin bonnet.

6. Mini braids
Braiding hair at night is a very popular way to keep it in place. Experiment with one loose braid, a French braid, or multiple braids to find what works for you. Looser braids will help maintain your natural curl pattern, while tighter braids will add more of a crimp. If you don't know how to French braid, divide your hair into 6-8 sections and do regular braids. For loose wavies this will give you tighter curls, and for tighter curl patterns this will stretch your hair.

7. Sleep on a satin pillowcase or bonnet
In order to prevent friction on hair while sleeping, use a silk or satin pillowcase or bonnet. Hair will glide smoothly over the pillowcase without creating frizz. You can use this method in combination with any of the other techniques on this list, many women pineapple or braid and sleep on a satin pillowcase. Some women even double up by both wearing a satin bonnet and sleeping on a satin pillowcase, to protect the hair that slips out of their bonnet as they sleep. Find the combination that works for you.

If you don't like the look or feeling of sleeping on a satin pillowcase, you can tie a satin scarf or wear a satin bonnet instead to protect your curls. This will also prevent your loose hair from getting in your face (if that's something that bothers you) and can prevent knots and tangles. This is mostly a matter of preference.

8. T-shirt turban
If pineappling leaves a ponytail dent in your hair or loosens your curls, you can try this t-shirt turban method instead. CurlTalker serasgf came up with the method for her short hair, which keeps your hair from getting flattened while you sleep. I tried it out myself and it felt secure and stayed put.

9. French Braid
You may find different results between many mini braids and the French braid, particularly at the roots. The French braid method will give you a more stretched curl pattern at the roots. It pays to experiment with one or several braids to see which gives you the best results.

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7 Things You Don't Do When Wearing a Wig

Wearing a wig is a great option to switch up your look without making permanent changes to your hair, but if you are not careful they can damage your hair and scalp and lead to or cause hair loss/damage. Even though you may wear wigs as a protective style, it is important to maintain a healthy hair routine while wearing wigs. Here’s a few things to be mindful of while wearings wigs.

1. Don't wear an incorrect size
Wigs that fit too tightly can cause hair loss and breakage around the perimeter of the head.

Insider tip: Have your head measured by a professional who specializes in styling wigs.

2. Don't skip wash day
It may be tempting to skip out on wash day, but be sure to shampoo and condition your hair as you would normally to remove dirt, and bacteria off the hair and scalp.

3. Avoid wigs that don't breathe
Make sure you invest in wigs that allow your scalp to breathe. Capless wigs are lightweight and allow more airflow to the scalp. Capless wigs do not make you feel as hot as traditional wig caps because they have open wefts at the back and sides.

4. Don't neglect your hairline
Stocking caps protect your hair under wigs and keep your hair flat so that the wig does not look bulky, but they can cause breakage or dryness along the hairline. To prevent damage to your edges, slide the stocking cap behind the ear. Your hairline will be exposed, and you can use an Milano WiGrip to prevent damage in this area. The Milano WiGrip is an adjustable velvet wig band that protects the hair line, and keeps wigs secure on your head. It allows you to reduce the use of combs, and clips sewn onto the base of the wig, used for supporting the wig on your head.

5. Avoid adhesives if possible
If you have to use adhesive for a particular style, try to minimize how often you use the adhesive in order to prevent hair loss or breakage around the hairline.

6. Don't use materials that cause scalp irritation
If you have a sensitive scalp, you may want to stay away from wigs made with synthetic hair. Sensitivities to wig materials can cause excessive itching, burning, and scalp tenderness.

7. Don't forget to take breaks
Although wigs are convenient, they can make us forget to take care of our own hair. Take time in between wearing your wigs to get regular trims and deep condition your hair.

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Do Wigs Slow Down Growth?

01/08/2018 02:30

Do Wigs Slow Down Growth?

The question is often asked, “When my hair growing back will wearing a wig slow down the growth?” While it is normal to be anxious to get back your natural hair, it is also important to give it time to grow in. Wearing a wig while your hair grows back in will not cause damage to your hair, scalp or follicles. In fact, you can use your wig to ease the transition back to your natural hair after finishing chemotherapy.  Your hair will continue to grow at the same rate wether you wear a cancer wig or cap.

The easiest way to understand why a wig will not hurt your hair growing back is to think of it as just another type of accessory you wear. Since it merely covers your head, it cannot damage any hair that grows in underneath. Our wig experts often use the example of a pair of jeans to illustrate how safe wearing a wig is for hair growth. You can shave your legs and wear jeans every day, but that hair is going to grow back. The hair on your head fortunately works the same way. Otherwise, wearing hats would cause hair to fall out.

It is important to be aware that hair does not grow back immediately post-treatment. In fact, it can be a month or two before you see any real regrowth. Then, your hair will slowly grow back in over the course of several months or years depending upon your desired hair length. Wearing your wig during this time will give you confidence and let you decide when you are ready to wear your natural hairstyle.

Waiting on your hair to grow back in requires patience, but it will happen.

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Wedding Hairstyles with Human Hair Wigs

Wedding is the occasion where you have to choose such a hairstyle that can complement your entire look. You can use the long human hair wig if you do not have hair long enough to opt for the best hairstyle.

Take alook at the top 3 hairstyles for the wedding that any bride can choose:

1.Down and long



Long hair hanging down is a choice that can just look perfect on any bride. You can adorn your hair with some hair accessories or even flowers. There are long blonde human hair wigs that can you carry this look flawlessly. This is the look often seen carried by brides on outdoor weddings.

2.Extensions



Extensions are not just meant for celebrity housewives. If you have thin hair or because of your short cut, you are not able to pick up the best style, just choose the hair extensions. They cannot give length to your hair but also add volume. You are going to look wonderful on this special day. Your hair will look radiant as ever.

3.Waterfalls

We have been seeing the trend of waterfall braids from quite a long time. It is best of both worlds for a bride who wishes to carry long and wavy trend. It is a truly romantic look that is just stunning for the occasion. You can choose a long human hair wig even if you don’t have long hair to make this waterfall braid.

Even stylists these days prefer to use wigs for their brides. Nobody is going to even recognize that you are wearing a wig. That’s how much flawless they can be. So even if you want a style that does not fit your short hair then just relax because you can always wear the long human hair wig.

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10 Most Stylish Mid-Length Haircuts

Not  daringly short or enviably long,medium-length hair can easily land in the boring category.But with a few smart layers, the right angles, and a generous dose of styling tricks, these celebrities get it just right.

1. Margot Robbie

The blunt cut and center part keep Margot Robbie's wavy lob looking sleek, not sloppy.

2. Krysten Ritter

Long layers give Krysten Ritter's cut soft dimension that doesn't require hours of styling.

3. Charlize Theron

To avoid excessive, hair band-esque volume, take a cue from Charlize Theron and tuck a deep side part into bombshell curls.

4. Winona Ryder

With subtle layers, mid-length hair makes an ideal canvas for Old Hollywood waves a la Winona Ryder.

5. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Shaggy cuts starting at chin-length give Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's style lots of breezy movement.

6. Emma Stone

Adding waves below the cheekbones lets the highlights in Emma Stone's copper-gold shade really stand out.

7. Rose Byrne

Keeping the ends wispy wards off the dreaded weigh-down, giving Rose Byrne's style plenty of volume.

8. Chrissy Teigen

Bold honey and ash highlights show off the curves in Chrissy Teigen's cut.

9. Natalie Portman

Brushed out waves and a deep side part make Natalie Portman's lob look both effortless and elegant.

10. Georgia May Jagger

Georgia May Jagger goes full on rock-chic with tight, textured layers to frame her face for faux-bangs and undone glam.

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Everything you need to know about oily hair

Oily hair is the arch nemesis of hair goals. Greasy hair can throw off your whole appearance, turning your freshly washed hair into a sad and droopy mess, before you even walk out the door! Aside from being an eyesore, greasy hair feels yucky and if left untreated, will only make matters worse. Luckily, with this guide, you’ll learn what causes oily hair, and how to take to your hair from mess to impress.

What Causes Oily Hair?

Excess oil in your hair usually occurs for two reasons: issues in the scalp or poor beauty habits. To get to the root of the problem, you’ll need to understand the science behind hair growth. Every pore on your skin has a sebaceous gland, including your scalp. The sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance called sebum, which gives your hair its natural shine. Sebum keeps your hair healthy and smooth, and it keeps the hair from becoming dry and breaking. However, some sebaceous glands produce an excess of oil, which results in oily skin and greasy hair.

Excessive oil production can occur for several reasons. It can be hereditary or due to hormonal changes (puberty or pregnancy), or even changes in seasons, lifestyle, or climate. Poor diet, improper hair care, and some medicines can also impact how oily your hair is.

How to Prevent Oily Hair

Controlling oily hair is within your own hands… literally. You can help prevent oily hair simply by keeping your hands off of it! This goes for brushing your hair as well, as both further distribute grease throughout your strands.

Greasy hair is also a cyclical problem. Overwashing or excess scrubbing during shampooing can irritate the scalp, causing more oil. Once you strip your hair of its natural oils, your scalp goes into oil production overload. For this reason alone, do NOT wash your hair more than once a day. It’s important to rinse your hair in cold water for a minimum of 30 seconds to ensure that all shampoo and conditioner is out of your hair. Hot water stimulates the sebaceous glands, while cold water helps shut them down. Cool water also helps close your cuticle, reducing damage to your hair.

Let your hair air dry naturally, or keep the heat at a minimum, as often as possible. Similar to hot water, hot air can stimulate oil production faster.

Too much product can also cause buildup on the scalp, leading to excess grease. While you don’t need to stop using styling products altogether if your hair is naturally oily, you just need to know how to choose the right styling products.

How to Manage Oily Hair

Did you know you can actually train your hair to be less greasy? A well-designed care regimen for oily hair begins with a mild shampoo and a careful cleansing routine. A lightweight conditioner can help replenish and balance the moisture on your scalp without sending it into overproduction mode. Many times, a perceived accumulation of oils in hair is actually due to a poor rinse job. If conditioner still seems too much for your hair, try conditioning first and shampooing second to remove extra residue. Another option is to nix your traditional conditioner and opt for leave-in conditioning spray (on your ends only).

Next, space out your washes. An oily scalp is a vicious cycle made worse by attempts at reversing the problem. Ideally, you should be able to go 2-3 days between shampoos to get oil production under control. Be patient, as you won’t get there overnight. In the meantime, you can experiment with dry shampoos and hair powders that are designed to help soak up that oil without stripping your scalp of its natural oils.

You can also try using a clarifying shampoo or treatment twice per month. Despite your best rinsing attempts, your oily hair may be the result of buildup or heavy conditioners. Regardless of the amount of product you use, your hair may be good at holding on to traces of oil.

Finally, remember that you are what you eat, and your intake of B vitamins directly correlates with your level of sebum production. Make sure you’re getting a sufficient amount of the B vitamins (B2 and B6 in particular) to help combat greasy hair.

If these suggestions don’t improve your oily locks, it may be time to contact a doctor to consider other causes. This is especially the case if excess oil is accompanied by dandruff flakes. Seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis may appear as dandruff at first but will persist despite shampooing.

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Stunning Gray Hair Styles

10/08/2018 03:26

Stunning Gray Hair Styles

Gray Can Be Gorgeous

More women are discovering that allowing their hair to grow into natural gray is liberating. As one professional model, Maye Musk, put it, "Why didn't I do this 10 years ago?"

No, it isn't for every woman, but the ranks of those who choose freedom from chemical color and the tyranny of monthly touch-ups are growing! A new found confidence can come from those natural silver tones free from hair color chemicals.

More women today embrace their own sense of themselves when they allow their hair to become their natural gray color.

Glamorous Gray

The whole package, from stylish cut, simply elegant clothing, and attractive well done makeup.

Get A Great Cut

Short and Easy Care looks great in any weather or occasion. a professional cut makes styling easier and helps make the most of your crowning glory.

Salt and Pepper Smoothie

A great look for slat and pepper mixture is this sleek 'do. Serum will give you that silky smooth look. Very professional for worktime, but easy to keep for casual times. A sparkly barrette is all that is needed for special holiday occasions.

Sophisticated Angles

Short cut with long top layers. This is my favorite short hairstyle. The crown hair is kept long and angled toward the chin.

Shining Curls

Classic Meryl

If you doubted that this color could look glamorous, look at this picture of Meryl Streep to have your doubts washed away.

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Age-Defying Hairstyles for Black Women Over 40

If you’re a woman over 40, selecting a hairstyle that is visually appealing, age appropriate and low maintenance can be somewhat of a challenge. Below are some fabulous and fierce hairstyles for black women over 40 that are sure to please and accommodate your needs and wants!

1. Classic 1950s Curls

This look is beyond classic and is sure to stop any show.

2. Whitney H.Curls

You'll feel like a huge celebrity rocking this hairstyle.

3. Bob Cut

Oh yes, the classic bob cut; everyone was rocking this bob in the 80s. I'm so happy thid bob has returned and is here to stay.

4. Classic Layered Bob Cut

The classiic layered bob is so beautiful on its own,but adding color to this bob allows it to pop with colors and layers.

5. Hollywood Curls

Hollywood curls can be seen on almost every celebrity of every ethnicity. They are soft, large and voluminous, and will make ant women look and feel like a goddess.

6. Multi Layered Asymmetrical Bob Cut

This bob is definitely something that needs to be seen by the world. It's chic and sexy.

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9 Layered Haircuts and Hairstyles to Copy Immediately

Need a hair cut but feeling completely and totally uninspired? We get it,and we've been there-until we discovered the magical powers of layering. Sure,you've probably had some layers since you were a preteen, but we're not talking about the long,blunt,blah layers of middle school, but instead the choppy,face-framing,eye-skimming layers that turn bobs and ponytails into works of art.And to get you inspired to cut your own.

1. Taraji P. Henson's Texturized Bob

Henson opted for choppy layers and thick, side-swept bangs to create an anled bob that looks full, not frumpy.

2. Gigi Hadid's Waterfall Curls

Curls on non-layered hair can look juvenile, but Hadid does it right with a ton of long layers that lend themselves to a cascade of curls.

3. Sarah Hyland's Subtle Texture

Keep a lob from falling flat by cutting a bunch of long layers that start at the jawline and gradually thin out towards the ends. Lightly curl random sections around your head, raking through the curls while they're still warm, to add even more body and definition.

4. Dakota Johnson's Layered Bangs

Wispy bangs that melt into long, face-framing layers automatically add definition to Johnson's face.

5. Gabrielle Union's Glossy Curls

Long, thick hair can weigh down a lithe face, so make like Gabrielle Union and thin out the bulk with feathered layers that fall softly around your cheeks and shoulders.

6. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's Bedhead Texture

This look is all about the purposefully mussed-up texture, which is all thanks to the choppy ends that are tousled and slightly staticky.

7. Naomi Campbell's Eye-Skimming Bangs

If you have super-long bangs like Campbell's, start your first set of layers at your chin or longer to keep your hair from looking like a '70s shag.

8. Sarah Jessica Parker's Long, Straight Layers

SJP knows that great hair is all about the layers, which is why long, straight, and tapered hair has been her signature style for years.

9. Kate Winslet's Wispy Waves

If you're blessed with thicker, wavy hair like Winslet's, ask for shorter face-framing layers and side-swept bangs to give a lighter look to your hair.

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