How to dread your hair at home

How to dread your hair at home?

If you weren’t already aware, the hair dye that you use at the salon isn’t used just on your roots—it’s also used on your forehead, eyebrows, and other areas. So if you want to keep your hair color looking natural, you should definitely avoid dyeing your hair at home. But even if you dye only the roots of your hair, or only your hairline, this will still be noticeable once you start adding color to the rest of your

How to dread your hair at home without damage?

If you are afraid of spending money on a salon or you don’t have the time for a long, hot hair wash, you’ll love the ease of dreads at home. This wash-and-wear styling method gives you silky, manageable hair without using any harsh chemicals. To get this look, you need a bowl, conditioner, shampoo an old T-shirt and a pair of rubber bands. Add water to the bowl, cover your head with the T

How to dread your hair at home without heat?

Don’t use heat! Heat styling is a common cause of split ends, which can damage the cuticle. Heat styling also causes the cuticles to lift away from the cortex, exposing the hair shaft to more damage. This can lead to dry, frizzy, and split ends, even after you wash your hair. Thankfully, you can get gorgeous curls, waves, or styles without using a flatener or hot styling tools by using a wide-tooth pick. Simply slide the pick into

How to dread your hair at home without a hair straightener?

To get curls without a hair straightener you’ll need an old towel, some baking soda or the powder from a dryer, and a hair brush. First, wet your hair thoroughly with a shower. Then, apply a thick layer of baking soda to your entire head. Use a large plastic bowl, or even a coffee mug, as a makeshift sink. Add hot water and suds the baking soda until your hair is covered almost entirely with a thick white paste. Leave the paste on

How to dread hair at home without electricity?

There are some tools that can help cut down on the hassle of using a flatiron, such as a hair straightener or a hair dryer, but dreading your hair at home without electricity is not only a hassle, but a major styling faux pas. In order to avoid this common hairstyle faux pas, do your hair in the shower. Use a wide-barrel shower head to create plenty of steam, which will create a glossy wet look when your hair is dry. For a heavier