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  • How to Foil Roots at Home

    When you dye your hair, you may notice significant root growth as early as one week after coloring. Covering up roots can be expensive if you have your hair processed in a salon. Luckily, beauty supply outlets sell all the supplies that let you perform a salon-style foil touch-up on your roots in the comfort of your home.

  • French Flower Bead Jewelry Instructions

    With small beads and jewelry wire you can create intricately beaded French flower jewelry designs, which are not only interesting but also durable and can last a lifetime. French flower beading is a timeless art, originating in the early 1500s, and although there are various French flower beading patterns you can follow, learning how to create basic petals and leaves is the primary step for any design.

  • Girls' Fashion in the 1960s

    The 1960s was about dramatic change as the more conservative 1950s were left behind for the transition to the casual style of the 1970s. Clothing and hair trends evolved and ranged across the board as bright colors combined with conservative tailoring and jeans became a fashion statement. Hair was long, short, teased and left alone to flow naturally as all looks were fashionable to wear. Accessories included white gloves in the beginning of the 1960s to hair crowns made from twisted flowers.

  • How to Reduce the Strength of Haircolor Developer

    Sometimes after a breakup or during a particularly dull phase in your life, you might want to change your look. The quickest way to accomplish a new look is by changing your hair color. However, it is no secret that sometimes the color on the box of hair dye you purchased isn't always the color that you end up with on your head. In some cases, the hair color pigment colors your hair a little too darkly or brightly for your taste. The best way to avoid this is by reducing the strength of your color developer.

  • How to Stop Swimming Pools From Turning Hair & Clothes Green

    Strong chlorine in swimming pools can turn natural or unnatural blonde hair green and even bleach clothing. Although you can not stop swimming pools from ruining your hair, there are a few things that you can do to prevent this from happening. For absolute prevention, check your chlorine levels daily. Not only will this help your hair stay blonde all summer long, but will also ensure that there are no harmful bacterias in the water. When your water's under control, getting your hair and clothing back to normal is easy.

  • French Beaded Lily of the Valley Flower Instructions

    French beaded flower patterns are by no means a new trend. The design can be found in fashion as early as the 16th century, and French beaded flower designs in hair and clothing became fashionable in the United States in 1865. Creating French beaded lily of the valley flower designs doesn't have to be a difficult, time-consuming project. With a set of instructions, anyone can learn how to add this beautiful element to her personal style.

  • How to Do a Foil Haircolor

    Hair highlights add dimension, shine and volume to the hair. Foiling is a popular method of highlighting that makes the highlights look natural and clean.The foil helps the color adhere to each individual hair strand. Adding highlights to the hair gives it a healthy look. If you think your color is looking a little flat, try adding a few highlights to brighten it up.

  • How to Remove Dog Hair From Clothing

    One of the fastest and most efficient ways to remove dog hair from your clothing is a simple process that only requires tape.

  • How to Identify Clothes Moths

    Clothes moths are usually blamed for any insect damage to clothes or fabrics in form of small eaten holes. However, the carpet beetle is as often the cause of this kind of damage as the clothes moth. The larvae of both species feed on naturally-occurring fabrics with animal origins. Synthetic fibers, which include nylon, acrylic and polyester are usually not affected by the larvae. Follow these steps to figure out if the clothes moth is responsible for damage to your garments.

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