2011 Mehndi Tattoos Designs

2011 Mehndi Tattoos Designs
Although the Polynesian-style tattoo last much longer than the mehndi tattoos designs, not every person wants to have a permanent design on his or her skin. Many people like to have the ability to remove a tattoo, much like a woman can remove make-up. Those people are eager to purchase the mehndi tattoos designs kits, kits available at various sites on the Internet.
Such kits include stencils, design books, transfer tattoos, bindis and faux body jewelry. They allow a person to put a blue or black tattoo on any part of his or her body. Such a tattoo remains on the skin for one to four weeks.The makers of the mehndi tattoos designs have sought to capitalize on the familiarity of hair dyes with henna. In the United States, the FDA has recognized the safety

2011 Mehndi Tattoos Designs
of such hair dyes. The FDA has not, however, given a nod of approval to the selling of mehndi tattoos designs.
The original skin stains made by the mehndi mixture were either brown, orange brown or reddish brown. Such stains contained only the chemicals in the henna plant, plus the chemicals in mehndi oil. The blue and black tattoos created from the mehndi kits have additional chemicals.One of those chemicals is coal tar. The scientific name for coal tar is p-phenylenediamine (PPD). The FDA has found that many people are allergic to PPD. That finding has forced the FDA to seek restrictions on the importation of mehndi, skin staining products.
2011 Mehndi Tattoos Designs
Stylish hairstyle from Marisa Tomei

Actress Marisa Tomei is wearing her stylish hairstyle when she attends “The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion” Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2009 in New York City.

When we attend special occasions, we usually need a formal hairstyle. From weddings hairstyles, to business parties, to the prom, you will probably need formal or semi formal hairstyles sometime in your life.

There are some formal hairstyles that you can pull off at home but for really big occasions it is best to go to a professional for the best look.

There are many different types of formal hairstyles that are designed for specific hair types. With the right choice, your hair can be looking eloquent and beautiful for your formal engagement.

Stylish hairstyle from Marisa Tomei
Tips For Hair Stylisy
1. Apply a smoothing serum to damp hair before drying.
2. Create the part you will use for your finished style (a side part works well).
3. Begin drying hair in a downward direction, keeping this part throughout the blowdry. This will make the part distinguished and prominent as the style shows.
4. Once hair is completely dry, use a fine toothed comb to slick hair back into a ponytail. Use a thin elastic to secure the ponytail in the middle of your head.
5. Loosely wrap hair around the elastic to create a bun and secure with bobby pins.
6. Use a medium hold hairspray to lock hair in place and mist a shine spray to illuminate hair.
7. Add a metallic or glittery head band (like Elizabeth Banks) to accentuate the look.

1. Start with using a volumizer on damp hair?s roots. (Try Gatsby Salon?s Texture Lift, $ 12.50)
2. Use a blow dryer to remove excess moisture from hair.
3. - into five sections. A right and left section at the nape of the neck, a section on the right and left sides of your head, and the top of your head.
4. Blowdry each section using a round brush and dry hair in a vertical direction, pulling the hair straight up from your head to create volume and lift at the root.
5. After entire head is dried, form the same 5 sections. Use a 1 ½ inch barrel curling iron to curl sections, beginning at the bottom of hair sections.
6. To create an arch and bend at the root, place the iron on the root and pull upwards as you move it to the ends of the hair.
7. Once the iron has reached the ends, keep the curling iron horizontal as you rotate the iron back towards the root area, creating a curl. Once hair is heated in this position, release the iron from the hair, letting the hair fall.
8. Follow immediately with a flexible hold hairspray (Try Gatsby Salon?s Structura Shaping Spray, $ 14.95) and allow hair to cool.
9. Repeat steps 6 through 8 until your entire head is curled.
10. Allow at least ten minutes for hair to cool entirely before touching it.
11. Turn head upside down and use a paddle brush to brush through your entire head.
12. Create a part that suits your style and use your fingers to tame and place hair to the direction you desire.
13. Complete style by using a holding spray to secure this look.

1. Start with using a volumizer on damp hair?s roots. (Try Gatsby Salon?s Texture Lift, $ 12.50)
2. Blowdry hair using your fingers to create volume and texture within your hair.
3. Once hair is completely dry, tease hair from temple to temple, beginning along the hairline.
4. Smooth out slightly with fingers to give it an ?unpolished look?.
5. Use your fingers to direction hair towards the back of your head.
6. Apply a flexible hold spray to keep teased hair in place as you create the back of the look.
7. Begin gathering hair at the nape of your neck in a loose, messy bun-type shape.
8. Use bobby pins to secure hair in place. TIP: Create an X by criss-crossing bobby pins to create a more secure style.
9. Use a medium to strong hold hairspray to ensure this look lasts throughout the evening
Tips For Hair Stylisy
Hair Dye For Blonde Hair Mishaps
Hair Dye For Blonde Hair Mishaps
The practice of dying hair is extremely popular and is one of the biggest fashion trends of today. People dye their hair for many reasons which include, to express yourself, cover up gray hair, add color to your hairstyle and just for fun. Having your hair professionally dyed can be expensive depending on what salon you go to. Since hair dye has become so popular and expensive do-it-yourself hair color kits have become a great alternative to salon visits. There are many ways of creating your own hair color using kool aid, or you can purchase a package of a specific color that you are looking for. Blonde hair dye is one of the most popular hair dye colors people pick, not only to dye their entire head but people use blonde to also highlight parts of their hair.
When you dye your own hair blonde its important to follow the steps on the back of the box, otherwise you might find yourself with a green head or a color that is not close to blonde. If you find your hair turning green, its most likely the color coming out of your already dark hair strands and you may need to reapply another coat of bleaching dye. Be sure to apply dish soap to the hair to wash out the green color and it may take a few tries to get the green color out of your hair. If you do not feel comfortable with doing this yourself you can always go to a salon and they will mix up the correct amount of dye to fix your hair. The great thing about hair dye is that you can always find a fix.
If your hair is dyed and you want to dye it back to a darker color, this will work but you have to remember that every time you dye your hair you are risking the possibility of damaging it. Its best to only dye your hair once, maybe twice to keep from damaging the hair itself as hair dye is strong against your hair. If you end up damaging your hair and then want to get it fixed at a local salon it may cost you more money than you may be willing to spend on fixing your hair color.
If you have any questions about hair dye, then please “Ask The Hairstylist” a question and we will post the response here.
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