Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Pink streak in hair like Chelsia from Big Brother 9?

i just LOVE her hair like that.



anyone have any good pictures?



or what about how i should go about doing that?



i don't want to ask my mom. i want to surprize everyone. so doing it myself is out of the question.



Pink streak in hair like Chelsia from Big Brother 9?

Go to a hairdresser first before you attempt to do anything like this because you can stuff up your hair. My daughter tried to do it to her hair and I had to fix it up. If you are going to do it yourself get a friend to help you. Look on the net



I just found this for you



www.howtodothings.com



click on hair



Highlighting your own hair at home can be a great way to change your look and save on money. While it does take some know-how and attention to detail, if you decide ahead of time on the look you want to achieve, and get the right products, highlighting your hair at home can be fun and rewarding.



Take your hair length into consideration. If you have short to medium length hair, a home highlighting kit which includes a cap, hook and brush is probably your best choice. For longer hair, you'll want to try the highlighting kits that come with specialized brushes that let you "paint" the highlights through your long hair.



Decide what color you want. Highlights at home look best when the results are more subtle than drastic. If you have dark blonde or medium brown hair, try using a highlighting kit in blonde tones that are only a few shades lighter than your natural color. If your hair is dark brown or black, try dark blonde or caramel-brown tones that will enhance your natural hair color.



Work on dry hair. It's best to highlight your hair when it is dry and not freshly washed. The natural oils in your hair will help protect it from the chemicals.



Protect yourself. Since you are going to be working with a chemical, you'll want to be sure to wear an old shirt with long sleeves and an old towel pinned around your shoulders to protect your skin. Be sure to wear the gloves provided at all times and wash any areas of your skin that come in contact with the mixture immediately.



Choose your work space wisely. A bathroom or kitchen is the best place to highlight your hair. Remove anything that might be ruined should the coloring mixture accidentally come in contact with it and wipe up spills as they happen.



Read the instructions carefully. Not all home highlighting kits are the same so even if you've highlighted at home before, take the time to read the directions entirely.



The cap method. If you are using the cap and hook method, place the cap tightly on your head and secure it firmly. Next, starting at the front of the head, use the hook provided to pull through thin sections of the hair. The general rule is to keep the pieces small and pull the hair through every second hole in the cap. If you have very short hair in the sides and back, skip pulling these sections through as they will come out looking spotted.



For the long hair method. To paint on your highlights in long hair, first decide where you want your highlights. Around the face is the best place to start. Part your hair the way you'd normally style it and visualize where the highlights would show up and look best.



Mix it up. Now, with gloved hands, mix the highlighting ingredients according to the directions. Be sure to stir the mixture thoroughly before using.



Cover the cap. For the cap method, simply paint on the mixture with the brush provided, making sure that all the hair is thoroughly coated. Don't be afraid to apply a little light pressure with the brush to ensure you're getting the mixture through the pieces of hair and not just on the surface.



Begin painting. For the painting method, simply load up the special brush according to the directions and paint on the highlights where you'd like them. Be sure to use enough of the mixture to sufficiently coat the hair but avoid globs.



Be patient. As a general rule, you should let the mixture sit on your hair for as long as the directions advise. If you see that the highlights are getting too light for your liking, take a corner of the old towel you're wearing and very gently rub off a small spot of the mixture. Have a good look at that piece of hair. If it really is light enough, you can rinse early. Otherwise, recoat that section and wait it out.



Rinse well. Be sure to rinse all the highlighting mixture out of your hair. If there is a follow-up conditioner provided, use it to help restore moisture and protect your newly colored hair.



Now that your hair is highlighted, you'll want to be sure to take extra good care of your hair. Using shampoos especially for color-treated hair and a good conditioner will help your hair stay healthy and shiny. You'll also want to ensure your new highlights don't get too much sun exposure. You worked hard to get your highlights just the right color-you don't want the sun changing that perfect hue.



Pink streak in hair like Chelsia from Big Brother 9?

My wife got her hair cut like Chelsia today but if she would have asked for the pink streak, I would have had to veto that...



Pink streak in hair like Chelsia from Big Brother 9?

http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big_brother...



that is like the "big brother" site and it has a bunch of pictures and really good ones of the hair with the streak. i just did the whole streak thing and i used pictures off there and i did it my self to surprise everyone. and as long as you look at the pictures and are comfertable doing it it sould turn out great!

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