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Robyn asks:
Will a particular hairdryer help with frizz? Since menopause I have frizz on one side of my colour treated hair and have used product after to product with little improvement.
Thanks!
Answered By: Kala Kilshaw
Yes Robyn
Hairdryers are seriously important in maintaining healthy strong frizz free hair, I actually have my own line ego PROFESSIONAL and strongly recommend ALTER ego. Its an infrared dryer drying the hair from the inside out so less frizz ad more body. Use on medium speed medium or slow speed and I sure you will be thrilled with the results. ...More >
Good luck
Diana asks:
I have very fine hair that is medium in length and very thin. The problem I have, is that my hair seems to separate within about 20 minutes of brushing it. It makes my hair look very unhealthy. How do I stop this separation from happening?
Answered By: Benjamin Shipman
It sounds as if your hair is limp and lank, either from excess product or from natural sebum production. The grease, be it natural or caused by products, is separating your hair in to sections. You have naturally very fine hair, and separation is a fairly common problem among people who have fine hair, as it is the first hair type to be affected by any kind of excess oil in the hair. My first piece of advice would be to try a special shampoo, such as Kebelo Clarifying Shampoo, that purifies the hair more than an ordinary shampoo. Clarifying Shampoo acts like an exfoliator for the hair and scalp, ridding it of excess styling products, environmental impurities, grease, sweat and dirt build-up. These are common causes of limp, lank hair that can separate, as you have described. If, after trying a deep-cleansing shampoo, you notice hair is becoming separated again within a day or two, it may be that you have naturally oily hair, that needs caring for with products tailored specifically to this hair type. Kebelo’s award-winning Revitalising range is a prescriptive range of products, designed especially for fine hair that is naturally oily and limp. The Revitalising Shampoo has been formulated to remove excess oils from the hair and scalp, without stripping the hair or leaving it dry. The Revitalising Conditioner has been created to give an injection of moisture to hair and nourishing locks, but without adding any grease or weight to the hair, so it doesn’t cause the separation problem you have described. As your hair is medium length, you may also benefit from the BONDAGE Weekly Colour Masque, which provides additional deep conditioning and repair to any damaged hair, which then boosts the hair’s body and volume. If you notice your hair is still becoming greasy and separated, within the same day as washing it, take a look at the styling products you are using. If you are using any serums or finishing products, make sure they are specifically for very fine hair. If you wish to smooth your hair, oils should generally be avoided, as they are too heavy for fine hair, whereas smoothing creams are much more suitable.
Anon asks:
Is there are general rule of thumb to wearing your hair up or down?
Answered By: Warren Holmes
Not always. However there are some rules I stick to. Hair Up • Hair ups work well when the details of your outfit are on the upper section of your body. • Keep your hair off your face. Otherwise, your hair will compete with your look. • Wear it up if you have an interesting neckline or earrings to flaunt. • The second day is the day to play with it. Once it’s a bit more lived in, it will be much easier to put up.
Hair Down • Wearing hear down is great for when you want to flaunt your hair color - or when your hair us freshly dyed. • If you have gorgeous red hair, show it off. Look at Julianne Moore! • Heavily pigmented hair - think newly tinted reds, browns and blacks, which are at their heaviest saturation points. On the contrary, these colours can look quite severe when worn up.