Posts Tagged ‘Hair Tips for girls’

I’ve been on a hair craze these few days experimenting with all sorts of ways I can do my hair. But if there’s one hair style for women that I haven’t tried, it’s ringlets. If my hair takes ages to curl, I dont really want to be thinking how long it takes to do ringlets. Thus, I can’t help but admire Taylor Swift’s hair.

When it comes to a hair style like that, I can’t think of one artist that carries off that particular hair style better than singer Taylor Swift. In fact, curls are her signature hair style. Think Taylor Swift and the first thing that defines her is her cute curls. So when it comes to women’s hair styles, the last thing you’d think of is Taylor Swift with straight hair.

But here she is in a magazine feature, spotted with long straight hair. She also sported long sleek locks at the CMT Music Awards in Nashville back in June 2010. I cant say I really like how she looks in long hair because I’m so used to seeing her in curls. But having her hair straightened does change things up a little bit. Still, I think I’d rather she keep the youthful and very feminine curls. I wonder if I’d be able to carry something like that off without looking crazy. Hahaha. Any one has any tips for hair they can share on how to get Taylor Swift’s curly locks?

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Sometimes when we’re swamped with work and don’t have the luxury of indulging in a nice long bath, hair can get oily if not washed for several days. Ive heard that if you don’t shower for 30 days your hair/scalp will start to clean itself. I don’t really know how that works and don’t think anyone would be willing to wait that long to find out if this was true. Haha.

A easier, and much quicker, alternative to keeping your hair matt and oil-free during busy periods is to apply baby powder at the roots of your hair. The powder works to absorb the excess oil from your scalp to keep your hair baby clean!

Dust an appropriate amount on your scalp at the roots, massage gently and then, shake the remaining powder off.

If you choose to use a scented baby powder, not only does your hair get oil-free, you get a hint of a fragrance along with it too!

Remember to thoroughly dust off the excess powder from your head when you’re done though. You don’t want to look like your hair is growing out white! Well, only maybe when you’re trying to look like Einstein.

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