Friday, April 13, 2012

Hair styles for round shaped faces

Hair styles for round shaped faces

Hairstyles for Round Face Shapes - What Hair Styles Will Suit your Round Face Best

Author: Ladi Lashkari

If you are like many women out there and have been gifted a round face, there are specific hairstyles for round face shapes that will make you look more beautiful.

But before we proceed to give you hairstyle ideas, here's an important question...

Are you sure you have a round face?

To make sure that you are going to get your best look with these hairstyle tips, it's important that you first make sure you have a round face.

One simple way is to put your hair into a ponytail and go in front of the mirror. Then draw the outline of your face on the mirror with a lip stick around your face. Then step back and see what shape it is more similar to.

Here is a list of face shapes to help you see which one your face drawing is more similar to...

* Oval

* Round

* Long

* Heart

* Square

* Diamond

Another great technique to see if your face is really round is to ask other people like your friends or family members to guess your face shape. Since they will have an outsider's look, they can say more accurately.

OK, so now that you are sure you have a round face, let's see what kind of hair style will look best on you...

The best hairstyles that will look good on you are those that add length to your face.

A long straight hair is a good idea because long hair will make your face look longer, and since it's straight it will make your head width show less.

So what if your hair is not straight and it's curly?

Then a long hairstyle will still look good on you. You may want to use a hair straightener like the popular Sedu flat iron to make your hair straight sometimes.

Here you can see some beautiful Sedu hairstyles for straight hair.

Another good hairstyle idea that will look perfect on round faces is a long hairstyle with curly ends because it will add width to the bottom of your face and make the width disappear.

Also an easy way to find beautiful hairstyles for round face is to see which celebrity has a round face and then search for that celebrity's hairstyles pictures.

Since celebrities frequently try different hairstyles, you can easily find a collection of good round face hairstyles this way. You can see which hair styles fits her face most and then try it on yourself.

But at the end, remember it's YOU and only you who decides which hairstyle you feel most comfortable in, and that it the hairstyle that will also look most beautiful on you.

If you like a hairstyle that doesn't fit the rules outlined here, it doesn't matter. Because when you like your hairstyle and feel good in it, all the rest goes away because this confidence and inner beauty will shine through your face and you will look more beautiful than ever.

Wish you the best of luck in choosing your hair style!

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Getting rid of head lice in children

Getting rid of head lice in children

Home Remedies for Head Lice Removal

Author: Diana Lodge

So, you've opted to bypass the medical madness of dispensing insecticides and pesticides to your child in hopes of finding an effective way to rid your child of head lice without poisoning her in the process. Good! And home remedies are just the ticket.

It is my pleasure to share with you what I've learned about decimating the enemy and winning the war without throwing the baby out with the bath water!

No one should profit from your child's misfortune of having acquired a nasty case of head lice … especially not while dispensing lethal substances while doing so.

Head lice is not a disease, just an invasion of tiny bugs that are easily gotten rid of using substances that are in no way harmful.

I never have understood the "theory" prevalent in the allopathic approach to physical treatment that would use something harmful to attack something else that is harmful. That's like using a mosquito to alleviate the itching of a mosquito bite!

And all those commercial products out there that you can buy over the counter, like Rid and Nix? Lice have become resistant to them over the years, and so they don't work at all anymore-if they ever did.

So why not choose the readily available alternatives that are cheap to boot? Everyone always things they have to have the latest and greatest … well, I've got news for you-just as old sayings are still true (that's how they got to be old), the old remedies still work!

But it seems as if the powers that be finally are sitting up and taking notice that people are finally wising up and going back to the tried and true, which entails using the natural, God-given stuff. ("The leaves are for the healing of the nations.")

Today, access is a whole lot easier to anything natural, what with organic farms and gardens springing up with increasing frequency and conservation efforts proving to be more and more successful, preserving the growth of many of these natural herbs and plants.

There is still profit to be made for the enterprising company which has the public interests at heart, even though those profits aren't outlandish, as is the case with the pharmaceutical industry.

For instance, only recently, I've heard about something called "HairClean 1-2-3," which consists of three natural oils: ylang ylang, anise, and coconut, which is easy to use, and it doesn't cost the proverbial arm and leg. It comes in kit form with a nit comb included, and it's a good quality comb, long-toothed and made of metal, which is surprising, as most any time you find a kit in an over the counter product, the comb that is included is most always made of plastic.

But let's get back to the reason you've chosen to read through this article, and that is to find a simple way to get rid of your child's head lice once and for good.

Some of you are going to roll your eyes at this, but I still say that the best way to do this is with petroleum jelly (Vaseline), because as thick as it is, it readily smothers these buggers as the jelly blocks their air passageways so that it is impossible for them to breathe. Then you have to wait at least eight hours-more is better-while your head is covered to protect furniture and/or pillows while the jelly does its deadly deed.

While it would seem that the lice would suffocate in less than an hour, they don't, because they have the ability to stop breathing for long periods and revive again later ... hours later.

The negative about using Vaseline is that it takes awhile to get it all out of your hair, but it's worth it. You can use vinegar to help get the goo out, along with your shampoo.

Whatever route you choose though, you just cannot avoid the combing process. You have to section off the hair and comb and re-comb each one to be sure all the nits have come off. These eggs have been cemented onto the hair shaft by the female louse when she laid them, and they are stubborn to get off.

And not only that, but after another week or 10 days, you have to do the combing process all over again to be sure that no nits have hatched in the meantime.

If you'd rather not opt for Vaseline, you could go the oil method by adding a teaspoon each of tea tree oil (yucky to lice) and eucalyptus oil, along with three tablespoons of olive oil to your regular shampoo, massaging it in thoroughly down to the scalp.

I have not personally used this one, but I have heard that the lice will be dead in less than an hour. However, I would think it a good idea to leave it on a little longer before combing through as described above.

Still another method is to soak some raw almonds (not the roasted kind), about 10 or 12, in water until the nuts can be ground into paste. Then add three or four tablespoons of fresh (not bottled) lemon juice. Thoroughly massage this paste into the hair and let dry for two or more hours, following with a cool rinse and then combing. (You can't get away from the combing, as that's the only way to get the lice eggs off the hair shaft!)

Now, what I'm about to tell you could not exactly be called a home remedy, but it does employ all natural ingredients, which is what you want: Ulesfia, which is not a pesticide or an insecticide, but a water soluble gel, is something new that doctors are prescribing.

It is a 5% Benzyl alcohol lotion, and it works, because lice breathe through holes that automatically close when in contact with a liquid, which cause the lice to be able to go for several hours without taking in any oxygen so that they can lie dormant until they can breathe again. This alcohol solution prevents them from being able to close their vents, and so they are asphyxiated within half an hour.

But-now don't be surprised at this-you still have to do the combing bit. So, even though it's not the kind of home remedy you expected, I've included it here because of the speed with which it works.

The reason I mention it here is that, supposedly, you can shampoo all the "dead" lice out after only 10 minutes. It's purported to work that quickly, but still, you need to use it again after 7-10 days to be sure ... and of course, you have to use the fine-tooth comb after the shampoo, no getting around it!

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/home-remedies-for-head-lice-removal-3319968.html

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Diana Lodge has become an unofficial expert in the subject of head lice ... how to identify them, how to treat them, and most importantly, how to get rid of them for good, both from your head and your home, and Diana has crafted a free mini-course for you, which you can get at http://wipeoutheadlice.com/head_lice_home_remedies. Diana also has written a comprehensive e-book covering just about anything and everything you ever wanted to know about head lice, including the what's and how-to's using home remedies that work ... and that won't cost you big bucks. See http://wipeoutheadlice.com/lsl.html.


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How to cut your child's hair

How to cut your child's hair



Cut Hair at Home - Easy First Steps

Author: Dave Simpson

Many of us have recently decided to learn how to cut hair at home. We all like to save money and a visit to the salon can be an expensive affair these days, or maybe you see cutting hair as a nice and easy way to earn a little cash on the side. The good news in any case is that cutting hair is not as difficult as it first appears. This short article will tell you the basics and then show you how you can go on to make a really professional job of cutting hair.

First off, get the right tools, a set of hair clippers and a pair of scissors will do. Before we start you will need to buy a decent a set of hair clippers, don't worry about the expense - you will save many times that amount in the coming months and years. Dont shell out on expensive brands, unless you really want to, just get some that feel good to you. Ensure that the razor comes with some guide combs at a minimum as these will enable you to cut hair at home to different lengths and some style variations.

Next up , oil your clippers. Next, we turn our attention to the victim - I mean the customer - make sure they have washed their hair and dried it as you want the hair to be clean but not wet as this will clog up your clippers. Make sure you have plenty of room to work when you cut hair at home as you want to be able to cut the hair from a variety of angles so you can reach all round the head. After a few minutes you will have cut the hair to the desired length and style, then its time to finish off by trimming side burns and ensuring a good clean line around the style.

You will be amazed how, with just a little practice it becomes second nature to cut hair at home, and imagine the savings you will be making. Although I have covered the basics I would recommend that you take advice from someone who really knows what they are doing. The best guide I have found can be obtained from my website, just follow any one of the links in this article.

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