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Marcia asks:
Hello , I really need you’re help.My Hair is really dry and full of flyaways ,it’s a nightmare! I don’t know what to do anymore. I don’t use heat on my hair at all , I’ve never dyed my hair or anything. In my entire life I only straightened my hair like 4 times. I wash my hair once a week which is the ideal as it’s not stripping away the natural oils I believe. I don’t know what to do , It’s taking my confidence away. I would love to have that shiny looking hair but my hair is always dry no matter what. It looks like its damaged and I just feel like to cut it all off sometimes. Its horrible , please help me ! thank you
| | | Answered By: Jamie Stevens |
This could be down to the shampoo and conditioner you use, if it is too heavy try changing to a cleansing shampoo. If you ever do dry your hair with heat be sure to apply heat protector and speak to your colourist to have a clear gloss added to your hair. This doesn’t alter the colour but adds great shine to it which should help your confidence. | |
Marcia asks:
Hello , I really need you’re help.My Hair is really dry and full of flyaways ,it’s a nightmare! I don’t know what to do anymore. I don’t use heat on my hair at all , I’ve never dyed my hair or anything. In my entire life I only straightened my hair like 4 times. I wash my hair once a week which is the ideal as it’s not stripping away the natural oils I believe. I don’t know what to do , It’s taking my confidence away. I would love to have that shiny looking hair but my hair is always dry no matter what. It looks like its damaged and I just feel like to cut it all off sometimes. Its horrible , please help me ! thank you
| | | Answered By: Jamie Stevens |
This could be down to the shampoo and conditioner you use, if it is too heavy try changing to a cleansing shampoo. If you ever do dry your hair with heat be sure to apply heat protector and speak to your colourist to have a clear gloss added to your hair. This doesn’t alter the colour but adds great shine to it which should help your confidence. | |
Allison asks:
I am 17 and I need a new hair style. I have never changed my hair except bangs that are now grown out. I am some what dark skin with long black hair and I am not sure what color or cut I should try. Please help. Thank you!!!
| | | Answered By: Jamie Stevens |
Summer is always a great time to experiment with colour and haircuts. If you are looking for to transform your long locks I would suggest taking off some length and I’m not talking your regular 2 inch maintenance trim I’m talking 6 inches - you’ll feel much braver about experimenting with you style moving forward.
With your colouring I’d be weary of going blonde over night ala Kim Kardashian - it will damage your hair. Whilst Kim’s colour change may seem dramatic she has been building up to an all over blonde for many months. My advice would be to opt for rich, dark browns and cool caramels to enhance your natural tones.
Happy Experimenting!! | |
Allison asks:
I am 17 and I need a new hair style. I have never changed my hair except bangs that are now grown out. I am some what dark skin with long black hair and I am not sure what color or cut I should try. Please help. Thank you!!!
| | | Answered By: Jamie Stevens |
Summer is always a great time to experiment with colour and haircuts. If you are looking for to transform your long locks I would suggest taking off some length and I’m not talking your regular 2 inch maintenance trim I’m talking 6 inches - you’ll feel much braver about experimenting with you style moving forward.
With your colouring I’d be weary of going blonde over night ala Kim Kardashian - it will damage your hair. Whilst Kim’s colour change may seem dramatic she has been building up to an all over blonde for many months. My advice would be to opt for rich, dark browns and cool caramels to enhance your natural tones.
Happy Experimenting!! | |
Sahal asks:
My hair changes its style when it gets dry. And it is not staying uniform everywhere
| | | Answered By: Jamie Stevens |
Hi Sahal.
If your hair is changing style as it becomes dry then it is essential to keep it moisturized and nourished using an intense conditioning treatments, there are many to choose from on the supermarket shelves or you could ask your stylist for their professional opinion. You may also like to use a daily leave in conditioner to ensure that there is added daily moisture in your hair. To ensure that your hair stays in place I would recommend that you use a strong hold spray or fixing gel and a fast cool blast with your hairdryer will hold your style in place a little longer.
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Janice asks:
I am a 17 year old girl with wavy hair and the major problem with my hair is that it is becoming dry and brittle..with a lot of frizz and split ends. I have heard that these are the basic signs of hair loss. But nobody in my family has a hair loss problem, so could it be down to poor diet as I don’t use styling tools either? Whenever I tie a ponytail, I see small hairs on top looking lifeless and frizzy. What could be the root of the problem and what can I do to tackle this? I’d appreciate your advice.
| | | Answered By: Jamie Stevens |
Yes your diet can affect your hair the same way it does your nails and skin, so drink plenty of water. Keep your hair regularly cut to reduce and prevent split ends. Brittle and dry hair is not the first sign of hair loss - but if people tell you things like that the worry alone will make it fall out! The short hairs that escape from your ponytail could be a sign of new hair that has grown through or it may be that your hair is wavy and the hair cuticle sits in different directions. To minimise damage, try not to colour your hair too much and use weekly conditioning treatments to keep hair healthy. | |
Annabelle asks:
If you have extensions in then you shouldn’t need to worry too much about growing it out as you can change your extensions to more of a honey shade or go for a ombre if you’re looking for a more subtle change. If your hair is natural then this is a big ch ange from brown to blonde, so be prepared. This is an amazing change but comes with the up keep of your roots and maintaining the condition of your hair with regular treatments and colour protecting products
| | | Answered By: Jamie Stevens |
I have got long brown hair that I wear extensions in, I really love Tamera Fosters hair and would like mine to look similar. I am a little bit scared that if I have it done at the bottom it will be bad for my hair and I would not be able to grow it out if i don’t like it, my hair is lighter than hers and I am not sure if it would look as good, what does Jamie think?
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Jane asks:
I have got long brown hair that I wear extensions in, I really love Tamera Fosters hair and would like mine to look similar. I am a little bit scared that if I have it done at the bottom it will be bad for my hair and I would not be able to grow it out if i don’t like it, my hair is lighter than hers and I am not sure if it would look as good, what does Jamie think?
| | | Answered By: Jamie Stevens |
If you have extensions in then you shouldn’t need to worry too much about growing it out as you can change your extensions to more of a honey shade or go for a ombre if you’re looking for a more subtle change. If your hair is natural then this is a big change from brown to blonde, so be prepared. This is an amazing change but comes with the up keep of your roots and maintaining the condition of your hair with regular treatments and colour protecting products | |
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