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This
article gives some useful tips
about beauty and I hope it will
be helpful to you. -
Bob
Well
actually three words, color,
color, color!!! I remember the
world renowned, salon owner and
entrepreneur, John Amico, once
told me he is HAPPILY married,
Never cheats on his wife, yet he
comes home with 5 different women
a year!
How
does he do it?
With color
(he colors his wife's hair 4-5
times a year) and he says each
time show looks like a new
woman!!!
One of the
keys to looking "stunning" with
color is getting colors that
blend well with your eyes and
your skin tone. When this occurs
your hair color(s) will not look
so "man made-ish" and the hair
color(s) you choose will not only
compliment you, but also look
very natural.
When taking
color into consideration keep in
mind there are different "types"
to choose from. You have
temporary, semi-permanent,
demi-permanent, and permanent
hair color.
*
Temporary Hair Color - is
just that, temporary. It is good
to use if your permanent color
ever starts to fade, between your
color appointments.
*
Semi-Permanent Hair Color
- was created to last anywhere
from 6 - 8 shampoos. I must admit
that some product lines are
stronger than this and I have
witnessed a few semi-permanent
colors almost as strong as some
permanent hair
color(s).
*
Demi-Permanent Hair Color
- was designed to be gentle on
the hair. This would be an
excellent option for African
American women wanting color (and
currently relaxing their hair).
Even though they do not lighten
hair, they can become permanent,
so keep in mind that shampooing
your hair will not remove
demi-permanent hair
color.
*
Permanent Hair Color:
will permanently change the
natural color of your hair by
either making it lighter or
darker.
There are
also different factors to take
into consideration as well, when
choosing your hair color.
Like:
Tip!
There are other ways to
promote
yourself as a
model
on or off the Internet such as
contacting local upscale clothing
or department stores for fashion
shows or catalog work, jewelry
stores if you offer hand
modeling, hair salons,
etc.
* The
season. The colors that
look best on you in
let's
say
the spring, won't look
the best on you...during
wintertime.
* How
"drastic" of a change you
want to make. The farther you go
from your natural color, the more
the color will be
noticed.
* All
over color, vs.
highlights. Living in
Florida, there is no question
which one I love the best...(you
guessed it)
highlights!!!
About The
Author
Dwayne
Pressley is a licensed
cosmetologist, hair care
consultant, (found at
www.askdwayne.com)
public speaker and author of the
internet's scorching hot e-book
on the subject of hair "What Your
Hair stylist Doesn't Want You To
Know" for more information join
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http://www.askdwayne.com.
Resources:
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to give you solid and accurate
material on these pages about
hair color tips, Bob Pardue
Photography accepts no liability
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Success in
becoming a model differs greatly
and is dependent upon the
attitudes, attributes and
ambition of each individual
fashion model. Please thoroughly
check out any information you
find on this site and always
remember the model safety rules.
Be safe and Take A Friend with
you to all fashion model photo
shoots! I hope this article has
helped give you some insight
about your hair color.
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