2016年4月22日星期五

Colorful Fashion Hairstyles from UNice

Colorful hairstyles are most popular with fashion girls. But many girls do not know how to get these hairstyles by themselves. UNice collect some tips for bleaching,you need do in advance. If you're new to bleaching and dying and need some help, check out this article on how to bleach dark hair! Now, let's get on with the styles.


1. Pastel-two-tone-hair
【How to:】
This one involves a lot of dye, but it's a simple process. Hair must be bleached as light as possible. Split your hair down the middle and put one side up in a pigtail so they don't mix.

Beginning with the purple side, start off using Manic Panic Lie Locks. Paint along your part and your roots using your dye brush, and carry the dye down about halfway down the length of your hair. Wash your dye brush, and then apply Mystic Heather the rest of the way down.

When you're done, put that side up in a pigtail and let the other side of your hair down. Copy the same process as before, but fading from Atomic Turquoise to Siren's Song. REMEMBER to mix Atomic Turquoise with conditioner - I'd do about half and half or so. The turquoise is pretty dark, so you can choose how light you want it to be with conditioner.Let it sit, and rinse with cold water after several hours!


2. Pastel Rainbow
【How to:】
For a pastel look like this one, your hair will have to be as platinum as possible - which you can achieve with bleach and a good toner, like Wella Color Charm's White Lady. There are a few ways you can do this look: By dyeing as you would in #3 and letting the colors fade, by diluting already dark dyes, or by using specifically pastel dyes.

The Manic Panic colors I have listed above are already pastel, besides Electric Lizard - which will have to be toned down with conditioner. To do this, just mix it half and half with conditioner. Then, follow the same process as in style below!


3. Purple, Blue, and Green hair
【How to:】
This sort of dye job will be easiest to perform with the help of a professional, or an arty friend. Keeping dye from mixing will be difficult. You'll need lots of tin foil, some bowls, and separate dye brushes. It's also handy to have a removable shower head, for when it's time to wash out.

Separate the different dyes into bowls, with a dye brush designated for each color. Carefully take sections and paint them with the dye brush, root to tip, as desired. This is where the foil can come in handy. Line up the edge of the foil with your roots, and paint the strand of hair until it is fully saturated. Then, fold the tin foil over the hair and let it sit.

Work your way through all of your hair, being careful not to mix colors. Let it sit as long as your heart desires, at least a few hours. If you have friends, now is the time to call on them for help!

Starting from the top down, rinse out dyed strips one piece at a time in cold water (warm water causes the color to fade).


4. Teal Blue Ombre
【How to:】
If you're looking to replicate this gorgeous ombre, you'll have to have very light ends. There's this thing with blue/green dye where if your hair isn't PERFECTLY platinum, it'll turn baby poop brown. If you have dark hair, you will definitely have to use some sort of bleach to lift the color from your ends.

To achieve an ombre, you have to mix a few varying concentrations of dye - so that it'll have that nice fading effect. If your hair is boobs-length, you'll probably be good with one mixture. Using a bowl, mix equal amounts dye and conditioner. Set it aside for later!

After using your dye brush to apply black (or not) at your roots, wash it to get all of the black out. Then, use the brush to apply Enchanted Forest for the next several inches down your strands. Be sure to overlap it with the black to blend.

Using a clean dye brush, do the same with the dye/conditioner blend. Paint it down to about two inches away from the tips of your hair. Leave the tips dye-free - so they stay as light as possible! After about an hour, wash it all out. If the dye has bled too much into your white ends, use hot water and baking soda to lighten them back up!


5. Violet Tones
【How to:】
The photo above is a faded version of mixing Manic Panic purple dyes. I've listed a few dyes above that can help you achieve this look! Violet Night is a bit darker, so if you want to you can leave it as is for a darker look, or mix it with conditioner to lighten it up. Lie Locks is pretty light as is.

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2016年4月12日星期二

Special Wedding Hairstyle Tutorial Hand By Hand

Create this gorgeous braided, boho wedding hair in with this easy step-by-step guide from Great Lengths. This layered plait look suits brides who want to wear their hair down, but don’t just want classic curls - perfect for a relaxed festival wedding!


Before you begin
You will need:
A paddle brush.
A light finishing spray. (We recommend I.C.O.N. Done).
Bobby Pins. For this style, the finished result is better if hair is prepped with a soft wave texture first.


【Step one】
Brush hair and create a deep side parting


【Step two】
On the main side, create three or four braids – some which sit on the surface and others that are hidden within the hair. You can seal each braid by backcombing the ends


【Step three】
At the back, pull the hair round and behind the head. Create a sweeping fringe by pulling hair over the face and securing with a pin above the ear.


【Step four】
Secure your look with a spritz of I.C.O.N. Done. Place the headpiece – a headband works best with this hairstyle. 


2016年4月1日星期五

Hottest Charming Hairstyle For Office Girls

Are you the type that loves to be on-trend and wearing “the style” of the season but you do not know what kind of hairstyles for work? Many office girls love to be fashion but they want to try something new. If so, take a peep at these chic cuts and sexy styles that are THE haircuts for you now. 

       

1. Platinum perfection. An impeccably styled short cut features flawless color that perfectly complements her skin tone.
2.A crisp off-center part unleashes soft, multidimensional blonde waves that encompass the face before gently grazing the shoulders.

       

3.Work it, ladies! Add a bit of intrigue to your chin-length bob with a sultry wave that masks the eye for an alluring take on beauty.
4.Feeling blue? This pixie is the perfect pick-me-up with a stunning deep blue hue at the roots that beautifully transcends into cool, icy tips.

       

5.A stimulating platinum hue is an exquisite way to accent this tousled pixie cut in a way that is uniquely captivating.
6.The vanilla bean hue serves to preserve the light, whimsical nature of the style, in addition to complimenting the model’s skin tone.

       

7.The mane attraction! From the blunt cut lines to the very berry hue, this short cut is as dynamic as the woman who wears it.
8.Express yourself with ombré color! Jet-black strands are laced with iridescent purple hues that shimmer elegantly down soft waves.

       

9.This cropped cut with side-swept bangs marries layers of color with varying lengths to add dimension and create a style symphony.
10.The vibrant pulse of this retro style is more than evident, borrowing elements from multiple periods for a look that’s on trend for spring.

       

11.A thick curtain of bangs paired with a copper hue transcend trends to tell a story of style and personal beauty.
12.This mature, shoulder-length style speaks of individual style, focusing on the soft wavy layers to the copper-brown hair color.

       

13.Luxurious waves with ample body and bounce and rich, butterscotch highlights elevate this look to the level of elegance.
14.A sultry, peek-a-boo bang with wispy accents is set off by the model’s golden hair color that casts a glow on her flawless skin.


15.The platinum hue is an important ally to the cut, enhancing the fine contours of the model’s face shape while highlighting her piercing eyes.