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CUT HAIR STYLE HOME
INTRODUCTION
01. YOUR HAIRCUT PROBLEM
02. FASHION
03. CLASSIC HAIR CUT
04. FACES
05. MOBILE HAIRDO
06. CLEANLINESS
07. PIN-CURL
08. LONG OR SHORT
09. TOP SECRET
10. THE TOP
11. EACH HAIRDO
12. ONE YEAR
13. COMBING OUT
14. HAIR COLORING
15. HAIR ROLLERS
16. HAIRDRESSERS?
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The Secrets Of Using Professional Hair Care Products
Using professional hair care products not only can improve the quality of your look, and the suppleness of your hair, but it can make you look and feel much better about yourself than you otherwise would. Even if you aren't particularly vain (and I know I'm not) you can buy pro hair care products simply out of an appreciation of their superior quality, and they will do wonders for your hair, as well as improving your self image. Besides that, professional hair care products often have the most delicious, fragrant aromas of any other hair care products, and who doesn't want to smell pleasant to those around him.
My favorite professional hair care product is hair gel. Other professional hair care products will get you clean, but gel allows a certain playfulness that is otherwise lacking. With gel professional hair care products you can style your hair into any shape or configuration which you fancy. You can slick it back, lower it over one eye, or even stick it straight up in the air. Of course, if gel is too much for you and you don't like the “slicked” look, there are other professional hair care products which you might prefer. Moose will let you style your hair sort of like gel does, but it is not nearly as oily, and doesn't leave it visibly glistening. It still gives you some hold though, and lets you do a variety of interesting things with your hair.
I haven't used pro hair care products all my life, and my approach used to be just the opposite. When I was a hippy, I dreadlocked my hair, and instead of professional hair care products I used all types of strange household products to get it to hold its shape. Honey, glue, and plain old dirt all play their roll in getting dreads to take. Almost anything can be used except professional hair care products! After that, I still didn't use professional hair care products, but simply employed soap for everything. I would keep my hair very short in a buzz cut, and so I figured, why waste money on shampoo when soap is good enough to maintain my hair as it is. Once I started growing longer hair, however, I knew that this approach wouldn't last, and soon switched from cheap imitations to professional hair care products which were easier on my hair, and also made me feel so much better.
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