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Paris Hilton’s Sleek Sedu Hairstyles

Paris Hilton has some of the most elegant Sedu hairstyles. You can view her photos on various places on


the Internet. One of those places would be at Beauty Riot.com. These Paris Hilton Sedu hairstyles are simpler to perform than you may think.

Paris Hilton has so many different looks that the hardest part would be just to keep up with the most current hairstyle. Otherwise, styling these to look like her is quite a breeze. She has the adult-like cut in one picture, with her hair parted to the side, and shoulder length, and short bangs that sway slightly to one side. She has another look with her hair straightened, which appears to be formed into a bun and/or a bun with a crown of braiding around it. One of the prettiest ones she has is the one where her hair is tied back, and the back of the hair is actually tied into a bow shape.

Other Paris Hilton Sedu Hairstyles are the one where her hair is cut super-short with the front sections of the hair cut longer than the back of the hair and the ones where her hair is grown out long, and is left flowing around both the front and back of her shoulders. In one picture such as this the top of her head is accented with a thin headband.

At Beauty Riot.com you can click on one of the Paris Hilton images it will lead you to a larger photo of the style that interests you. On this page are also links to quite a few popular Sedu hairstyles for any occasion whether it be for a romantic date, a casual party, or a business meeting. There is no end to the style and grace that these can bring.

There are also some basic tips regarding Sedu hairstyles that all those who are interested should know, whether it is to create a Paris Hilton Sedu style or other hairstyle. Those tips are listed as follow:

* Clean your hair thoroughly with high quality hair shampoo.
* Work gel or mousse into your hair while it is still wet, or partially wet.
* Comb in downward motion while blow drying your hair.
* Straighten your hair in sections
*Follow the instructions for the particular Sedu hairstyle that you want to achieve.

For more information about Paris Hilton Sedu hairstyles and other Sedu hairstyles you can search the Internet for them. There are many free articles posted regarding Paris Hilton and other celebrity hairstyles on the Internet. These hairstyles are meant for a variety of different purposes such as for prom, weddings, anniversaries, business functions, and more. You can find Sedu hairstyles for women of every age as well.

You can find photos of Paris Hilton, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Simpson, and other great celebrities to model Sedu hairstyles after. The benefit of creating a Sadu hairstyle over that of a chemically treated straightened style is that it is safer and less permanent. Sedu hairstyles are achieved with the use of a Sedu Ceramic hair straightener.

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Japanese Hair Straightening

Japanese Hair Straightening is a chemical process that can turn the curliest straight. Typically women who love the straight look, will love Japanese Hair Straightening.


This process was first created for Japanese women as a smoothing and conditioning treatment that promotes a permanent altering of the hair structure. The hair’s cyctine protein bonds are loosened and reshaped through the straightening of hair cells.

Taking six hours or longer, the process involves multiple steps depending on the texture and length of your hair.

To protect your hair from the chemicals and heat, a pre-conditioner is applied first, followed by a applying a hair relaxer with heat applications and a periodic flat ironing.

With the exception of extremely brittle hair, the treatment works on just about any hair type. Thermal reconditioning could be for you, if you want to have permanently straight hair.

As a word of caution, your straight hair will last till it grows out. If you want to keep your hair smooth, you’ll have to make a trip to the salon for root straightening touch-ups to prevent your roots from growing in kinky.

Most experts claim the treatment is not harmful, but any process that alters hair structure could be damaging. Especially during touch-up time because that’s when your more likely to be exposed to the most chemicals. My final tip is to ensure your hairdresser and your salon have lots of experience.

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Genes Play Role in Hair-Pulling Disorder

(HealthDay News) — Certain genes may raise the risk for a compulsive hair-pulling disorder known as trichotillomania, U.S. researchers report.


This impulse-control disorder affects 3 percent to 5 percent of the population. People with trichotillomania have noticeable hair loss or bald patches. The condition often accompanies other psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder or Tourette syndrome.

This study included 44 families with one or more members with trichotillomania. Researchers at Duke University Medical Center, in Durham, N.C., found that some people with trichotillomania had two mutations in the SLITRK1 gene. These mutations were not found in family members who did not have the disorder.

The SLITRK1 gene plays a role in the formation of connections among brain cells (neurons). Mutations in the gene may cause neurons to develop faulty connections that result in trichotillomania, the scientists said.

But they also stressed that SLITRK1 gene mutations probably account for only a small percentage of trichotillomania cases.

The findings were to be published in the October issue of Molecular Psychiatry.

Currently, there is no specific treatment for trichotillomania. It’s sometimes successfully managed with drugs designed to treat anxiety disorders and depression.

More information

The U.S. National Library of Medicine has more about trichotillomania.

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Caring for your new Hair Extensions

It is important that you follow this hair care tips, so your new hair extensions will last as long as possible.


Very important, always brush out all knots before you wash your hair or go to sleep at night. Wash, condition and moisturize your hair every 2 - 3 days. The extensions do not receive your natural scalp oils and so need to have moisture added every wash.

• Use a soft bristle brush and starting from the bottom, gently working your way up do not tug or pull at the hair.
• At night, tie your hair up gently and never sleep with wet hair
• If the shade’s not exactly right, don’t try to color your hair extensions yourself.
• Go to a salon to get it done
• If you have braid extensions, run your fingers through the braids to help prevent tangling
• Don’t spray extensions with conditioners or silicone-based products—they can cause braids to slip

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Healthy Hair and my Diet related?

Healthy Hair and diet are VERY related!
Nutritional deficiencies can contribute to increased hair shedding by weakening hair shafts that cause breakage


to the hair and slow regrowth. Hair problems that are caused by nutritional deficiencies can be corrected by a proper diet. Principal nutrients that are involved include vitamin A, certain B vitamins, the vitamin biotin, vitamin C, copper, iron, zinc, protein, and water.

Vitamin A
Adequate intake of vitamin A is vital in helping to promote the growth and health of cells and tissues throughout the body, including the hair and scalp. Prolonged vitamin A deficiency can lead to hair loss and dandruff caused by the buildup of cellular debris in the hair follicles. The daily intake of vitamin A for adults is 5,000 IU (international units). The body actually gets vitamin A in two ways: from plant sources in the form of carotenoids, such as beta carotene, that convert to vitamin A in the body. These sources include red, yellow, and orange fruits and vegetables as well as some dark green leafy vegetables. The body also gets vitamin A from animal sources in the form of retinol. Good animal sources include:

* liver
* fish oil
* eggs
* fortified milk
* other foods fortified with vitamin A

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Hair Threading As A Hair Removal Technique

Hair threading is becoming more and more popular as individuals search for a new way to remove hair.


The process can be done at home if you would like to or you can get a much better procedure done through a salon. For those that are looking for a new method of hair removal, besides all the waxing and the shaving, hair threading may be the answer for you. Although it is about as painful as waxing, it can help to remove the fine hair that grows over your body.

You will use normal sewing thread to get the job done. The hair will be removed from the root. For an at home method, try this:

Use two feet of sewing thread. Knot the ends to make a large circle.

Hold it in both hands and wind it about ten times until it looks like a bow tie. The wound up portion needs to be in the middle.

Now, spread the fingers of one hand so that the wound portion moves to the other hand. Practice moving it back and forth for a few minutes.

Alternate the fingers that you move, spread and close.

Practice first with your leg hairs until you learn how to do it well.

Prop one leg up while you sit on a chair. Place the wound side of the thread on one side of the hair and lay the thread from the opposite end around both sides of the hair.

Move your fingers as you have been practicing quickly. The hair is captures and pulled from the root.

It is often wise to learn how to do hair threading by watching someone else do it. So, perhaps you should invest in a salon procedure the first time so that you can learn. Yes, it hurts a little and yes it is going to need to be done several times, but the process is one way for you to easily fight back unwanted hair. Once you learn how to do it, you will do it better. And, since there are no real risks of using hair threading there is no reason not to enjoy it.

As a beauty consultant Nicola is always evaluating new products. Visit her site at http://www.epilator.info for resources, views and information about home hair removal.

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Hair Raising Stuff

Definately without a doubt it was a new image that was needed for my summer holiday.


I was sick and tired of looking like the queen with the same hairstyle for as long as I could remember.

Well that was all about to change as I went on a rampage emptying every shop shelf of every glossy magazine that I could find. That evening all engagements were cancelled with Coroanation St, Emmerdale and Eastenders. Sacrafices had to made as I was on a mission to find the new me.

Settled down for the evening with every brochure and mag at my side, flicking through every page not leaving one unturned. Surely there had to be a style in one of them that was going to help me in my quest in finding the new image that I so badly craved.

A couple of hours of browsing had elapsed, and low and behold jumping out at me as plain as day, was the most wanting to die for hairstyle you ever did see. This was it with out a doubt. The style that I knew was going to give me a new lease of life.

After a visit to the shops, armed with hair colouring lotions conditioners scissors etc. I raced up the stairs to the bathroom missing every other step, I was so excited, Why would I not be excited? tomorrow I was to be a different person. No animosty spared between the old image in the mirror as I said my goodbyes

Smelling like a peroxide skunk I carried on following the instructions on the box. No matter how sweet scented that sachet of conditioner was it was not powerful enough to rid the odour that lingered all around. It was all going to be worthwhile I said to myself glancing down for about the hundredth time at the picture in the mag.
Forty minutes was up and it was now time to rinse dry and style.
(Enter the blonde bombshell)

Staring down at the photo in the magazine and back to my reflection in the mirror, something was wrong.

Two styles couldnt be any more different.

I followed the instructions as prompted, where have I gone wrong I yelled out loud.

I will tell you came a voice from the other side of the bathroom door. It was my husband who on hearing all the fuss decided to check out what was going on. Let me tell you what is going on I screamed back at him.

Explaining about how I felt about myself I handed him the magazine with the picture of this fabulous hairstyle on this beautiful model. He looked for a long while at the photo and then back at me, repeating this motion many times.
Darling I do not want to upset you he replied, but the reason that you will never have that look is because you do not have that face.
So why not make do with what God gave you. I have made do with what god gave you for 34 years and I still like what I see.
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Tips to help with hair care

Do you have questions about hair care tips and secrets to care for your hair? Let us know and we’ll answer your questions.


Admit it, maintaining healthy hair can be a challenge. Our lives our busy and there are numerous factors that can hurt your hair. Hair is damaged by sweat, oil, dirt, harsh chemicals, bathing too frequently, excessive combing, finger nails digging into your scalp when shampooing, lack of sleep, and even stress. The list seems endless!

With all the things that can harm hair, what’s a person to do? Take action!

For your hair:

1) Use protein rich and vitamin-fortified Shampoo and Conditioner. Make sure it fits your hair type!

2) Gently brush your hair. Brushing hair removes dead skin, dirt, and debris. However, do it too often or too much and you’ll be damaging your hair more than benefiting it!

3) Don’t blow dry your hair using the hottest setting on your dryer! Check out Hair Care Products to see if the dryer you have is the right one!

4) Give your hair a spa treatment by using one of the Home Remedies and see how easy (and fun!) it can be treating yourself.

General tips:

1) Exercise and keep physically fit. Check out Health for more information.

2) Get plenty of sleep. Your body needs between 8 and 9 hours of rest each night. If that seems excessive, because of time restraints, try it for a week and see the difference.

3) Eat healthy! Get the nutrients your body (and hair) need. Be sure to eat plenty of fruits, veggies, and nuts. These provide the essential proteins and vitamins your body craves for replenishing itself.

4) Drink plenty of water. Your hair needs to be able to absorb moisute, so keep your body properly hydrated.

5) Give up Stress and relax. Stress has horrible side effects that can lead to your death, and it can play havoc with hair. Find ways to manage (or remove) stress and see if you can’t put things into perspective by focusing on the important things in life (like health).

6) Avoid coffee, refined carbs, saturated fats, salt, and too much sugar.

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Information about hair, hair care, and hair products.

The type of hair that you have is hereditary, but affected (for better or worse) by the environment in which you


live. Let’s explain further about your hair and how it is affected by the activities and situations you’re in.

Hair is made of protein, oil, and moisture. It needs the proper balance of these to remain at peak beauty and strength. Hair is damaged by dirt, oil, sweat, and hair product residue that builds up on your scalp or hair when rinsed insufficiently.

Hair types: Straight, wavy, curly, or kinky (super curly).

Textures: Fine hair(shiny and soft), medium textured hair (feels thcker and stronger, holds shape well), and coarse hair (heavier, thickest, and driest).

Length: Shaved, short, medium, and long.

Color: Red, blonde, black, white, auburn, brown, and everything in between.

Density: Thick or thin (based on number of hairs per square inch.

Feel: Dry, normal, oily.

Environment affects you and your hair. Too much Stress can damage your hair, especially if the stress is affecting how much sleep you get at night. Too much exercise might get you to shower more frequently and damage your hair or, if you don’t shower enough, cause your hair to get built up oil and dirt residue (yuck!). Poor diet, lack of sleep, and not drinking enough water all play a roll in your overall health and directly affects the health of your hair.

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Easy formal hairstyles for you!

Look at pictures of your friends easy formal hairstyles, buy a fashion magazine and check out the hip new looks,


speak to your hairstylist, and your parents. (You’ll be surprised what they know). Your hair length, prom dress, and personality will limit the easy formal hairstyles that are available to you. If you have short hair and want to do something different, consider hair extensions for the night!

Isn’t the idea fun –> easy, but formal hairstyles! Whether it’s up or in a nice braid, a hairstyle like this can make all the difference in how you feel about yourself.

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