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  • How to Take Out Knots

    Hair can become tangled easily, especially if it is extraordinarily long or thick. This can cause knots to develop, which can be uncomfortable and cause the hair to appear disheveled and frizzy. One solution is to take the knots out of your hair using a few different hair care products and techniques. Once your hair is finally tangle-free, you can keep it smooth and sleek by following a daily detangling regimen.

  • How to Remove Tape Residue From My Hair

    Sticky tape leaves a adhesive residue in your hair, if it gets stuck. Removing tape from your hair is difficult -- because your hair gets pulled -- as you take the tape out. Adhesive left behind on your hair causes hair to clump together and eventually form a knot. Get tape residue out of your hair, using some of the same techniques you would use to remove it from other surfaces.

  • How to Remove Grease Residue From Hair

    Grease ends up in hair for a multitude of reasons. For some, overactive sebaceous glands pump excess oil onto the hair, creating a greasy texture; others purposely add greasy products to their hair for styling purposes, such as the 1950s era "greaser"; and still others end up with grease residue as a result from a lack of washing or time spent in a hot, grease-filled kitchen. Once the grease residue is in your hair, it attracts dirt and may transfer onto clothing or furniture. Remove it with shampoos and common household products.

  • Depilatory Cream Tips

    Depilatory creams, which remove hair at the surface of the skin, are an inexpensive, alternative at-home hair-removal technique to more common techniques like shaving and waxing. Sold in drugstores and beauty supply chains, the creams are easy to apply and work quickly, leaving the skin smooth. Caution must be used when applying the product, however: it should only be used as directed, and those with sensitive skin should perform a skin test before using.

  • Home Remedies to Apply After a Creme Hair Remover

    Cream hair removers, or chemical depilatories, are an effective and inexpensive way to remove hair. The creams work by weakening hair and allowing the follicles to be scraped off at the root. The chemicals in the creams target the hair's keratin, but keratin is also found in the surface of the skin. For some individuals, using a cream hair remover irritates the skin because of the cream's reaction to the keratin in their skin.

  • Safe, Painless, and Effective Home Hair Removal

    The removal of unwanted hair is a chore that many must perform daily. Waxing is an effective way to get rid of hair, but it can be very painful. There are other effective, and much less painful, methods that you can use in the comfort of your own home to get your face, underarms, legs or bikini line smooth and hair-free.

  • Home Remedy for Removing Glue From Hair

    Glue makes a huge mess when it makes contact with hair. Children, people with long hair and pets can easily get glue in their hair while working on craft projects. It is important to quickly remove the glue before kids start cutting away at their hair, or before pets start licking at their fur. If you've gotten glue in the back of your own hair, you may want to have someone help you get it out.

  • Home Remedies for Removing Braids & Knots from Hair

    Most people think that removing knots and tangled braids has to be done at a salon or that it always is going to be painful. This simply isn't true. There are easy home remedies that can get rid of knots and tangles before you resort to yelping in pain or shelling out cash to a professional (or worse, grabbing a pair of scissors).

  • Home Remedies for Removing Unwanted Hair

    Removing unwanted excess hair can be a time-consuming, expensive and sometimes painful process. Shaving is a common removal method, but hair grows back quickly. Waxing is painful, and permanent removal is expensive and takes a long time. There are several home remedies you can use for hair removal and all are safe and easy. Try these methods instead of waxing or shaving.

  • Home Remedies for Removing Hair Bumps

    Hair bumps, more commonly called razor burn, affect men and women. These bumps can ruin the look of smooth legs, underarms or a face. These bumps are difficult to eliminate because every time a razor is run across the skin, the skin irritation returns. There are ways to prevent the bumps and several home remedies and tips to help if the bumps do develop.

  • Home Remedy Hair Removal

    There are some common home methods for hair removal. The length of time for hair regrowth after using a method varies. Try using different methods to see which one works best for you. They are all fairly inexpensive, and most can be made using ingredients found in your kitchen.

  • How to Remove Hair at Home

    Whether you're a man or a woman, chances are that you remove some of the hair from your body. Be it facial hair or body hair, hair removal is probably part of your regular hygienic routine. Fortunately, there are many ways to remove hair at home. The method you choose depends largely on preferences and the type of hair you are removing.

  • How to Use Home Remedies to Prevent and Remove Chlorine in Hair

    Summertime can be hard on hair, between sun exposure and swimming. Chlorine, in particular, can dry out and damage hair, leaving it weak, dull and, occasionally, green. Products are on the market to prevent chlorine damage, or limit its effects, but swimmers on a budget and home remedy enthusiasts might prefer to use ingredients they already have around the house. With the proper precautions, even the most avid swimmer can survive the summer without destroying her hair.

  • How to Remove Hair Residue With Vinegar at Home

    One of the most common reasons for bad hair days can be easily remedied at home. Over time, our styling products can leave a film on our hair that can weigh it down and cause it to appear dull, limp and lifeless. Even our favorite shampoos and conditioners can add to the problem by leaving small amounts behind on our hair and scalp. After several shampoos, we notice that our shampoo and conditioner have seemed to "stop working". Usually this isn't the whole story. Your shampoo and conditioner simply were not formulated to wash older layers of itself away. Rather…

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