2014年7月29日星期二

10 Incredible Facts About Human Hair

Throughout history, human hair has been the subject of much vanity, research, and stereotyping. Hair traits and associated medical and social implications influence our perceptions of each other and ourselves. In this sometimes hair-raising account, we explore some of the most fascinating facts in the study of human hair.

10. Melanesian Blondes




Blond hair is usually seen as synonymous with Caucasian people. However, blond hair actually also regularly occurs among the Melanesian people of New Guinea and some Pacific islands. Melanesian blond hair is curly, and while it appears straw-colored, it is actually associated with a completely different gene than the blond hair common to Europeans. In addition, this very different version of blond hair is not correlated with blue eyes (the Melanesians also aren’t subject to the stereotypes that plague Caucasian blonds). The blond hair is based on a genetic mutation that affects amino acid patterns. Genetically related, but long separate, Australian Aborigines may also exhibit blond hair.
9. The Not-So-Naked Ape


While proud of not being covered in “primitive” fur, humans also sport the dubious nickname of “The Naked Ape.” Chimpanzees, our closest living relatives, appear to be covered in hair compared to us. However, human body hair is actually present in approximately the same density as chimpanzees per square inch. While this might seem unbelievable, your experience is based on visual perception. Only the most significant, thickest, and boldest of human body hairs are readily visible, creating a false impression. If you take a magnifying glass to any part of your body, you will find a multitude of fine, pale hairs, which are hard to see regardless of your hair type. These hairs add up to equal the hair count of our coarser-haired primate relatives.

8. Blonde Women Have More Estrogen


Hair color might not instinctively seem applicable as an indicator of human traits. However, hair color is an outward indicator and genetic phenotype component that means different things according to the gender of the person bearing it. For example, blondes are sometimes perceived as especially feminine. In fact, scientific investigation indicates that blondes have higher levels of estrogen than other females.

Blondes may thus have finer features and a more “youthful” personality than darker-haired women. Surprisingly, blond hair does not seem to relate as much, if at all, to male hormone levels, although more research could always uncover surprises. Both male and female blonds have more hair, with an average of 130,000 hairs, compared to 100,000 for brunettes and 80,000 for redheads.

7. Redheads Get Hurt Easily


Redheads are often stereotyped as hot-tempered. While the jury may still be out on that particular personality trait, the science is fairly strong on the fact that redheads are definitely prone to getting sore—referring, of course, to how they perceive pain. Dentists and scientific researchers have noted that natural redheads are in fact more sensitive to pain than blonds or brunettes.

At the same time, redheads are hit with an unfair and ironic combination—they are less sensitive to the effects of painkillers than blonds or brunettes. Redheads often avoid going to the dentist, and it turns out that a dose of painkillers 20 percent higher than the norm may be needed to properly inhibit their pain reception, according to a study recently published in the British Medical Journal. Redheads are also more susceptible to skin cancer, and, oddly, never develop gray hair. Redheads may eventually turn blondish, and then pure white.

6. Blonds Are Behind In Britain


British people, descended to a fair extent from Germanic and other European mainland ancestors, boast a high percentage of blonds (male) and blondes (female). While blond jokes have often targeted females, male British blonds seem to be subject to some, possibly discriminatory, variable that is restricting their professional success. A recent study in the UK looked at the possibility of discrimination against blond males in a sample of 500 CEOs from the London Financial Times Stock Exchange. Chi square statistical analysis revealed that only 25 CEOs (five percent) had blond hair. Since 25 percent of the UK population is naturally blond, this indicates a noticeable under-representation of blonds in the upper echelons of British corporations. However, redheads, who make up only one percent of the UK population, were over-represented, comprising a surprising five percent of CEOs.

5. The Science Of The Beard


Beards have been celebrated as among the most distinguished male traits, although ironically they may also be perceived by some as unprofessional or informal. The science is even more interesting than the complicated sociology of beards. There are actually two types of human hair. Fine, sometimes nearly invisible, strands known as vellus hairs cover much of the human body. The more limited in extent, but far more prominent, terminal hair is found on our heads.

Facial and chest hair in men and pubic hair in both sexes is also terminal hair, making it the same type as our head hair rather than the rest of our body hair. Strongly pigmented and relatively coarse, the terminal beard hair becomes thicker in men due to testosterone. Now that we understand beards, we’ve discovered that these aspects of male beauty are also strikingly practical. Scientific research indicates that bearded men receive only a third of sun-related radiation on the areas protected by facial hair as compared to bare skin. This may reduce skin cancer risks.

4. Legally Blonde, Smoking Brunettes


The comedy Legally Blonde humorously plays off the term “Legally Blind,” but research shows the ideas may unfortunately go together on a deeper level. Blonds, especially blonde females, are more susceptible to age-related macular degeneration compared to redheads or brunettes. The eye condition can cause serious visual impairment, but proper nutrition from dietary vegetable intake, along with the use of sunglasses, may help to stave it off. Blonds of both genders, like redheads, are more susceptible to skin cancer, and will often burn more quickly in sunlight. On the subject of hair color and cancer, brunettes are more prone to non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Surprisingly, smoking addiction is more likely to affect brunettes, as their higher overall melanin content prevents their liver from metabolizing nicotine effectively.

3. Learning Disabilities And Hair Color


Blond hair and blue eyes might be seen as a striking combination, but they could also be correlated with an increased incidence of certain medical conditions. In a study of 50 learning disabled children, 20 percent were blond. However, only 11 percent of non-disabled children were blond. The blond hair and blue eyes combination is also often seen in patients affected by phenylketonuria, where phenylalanine builds up in the body. Behan et al. (1985) suggest a higher rate of blue-eyed blonds in the dyslexic population (they were also more likely to be left-handed). Another study noted a slightly increased incidence of learning disabilities reported by blond professionals. It is believed that melanin may play a role in the development of neural circuits, and some blonds may be more subject to certain conditions as a result of their reduced melanin levels.

2. Eyelash Hair Mites


While head lice are unfortunately an all-too-familiar concern, the apparently sparse eyelash hairs are the last of the human hair zones you’d examine for parasites. But while the other entries on this list tend to focus more on genetics, we must cover the unsettling fact that humans frequently have tiny, wormlike mites living in their eyelash follicles. The mites feed on waste products, including sebum, which is the only possible potential benefit to their hosts—who includenearly all humans. Rates of colonization increase with age. Eyeliner or mascara use may also increase their numbers, and overpopulation could force out an eyelash by loosening the follicle. Eyelash mite infestations can also lead to discharges, with impaired vision and eyelash loss in severe cases. Either way, being host to eyelash mites is one of the more bizarre and unexpected elements of the human condition.

1. Baldness Is Linked To Heart Disease



The loss of hair, whether as a result of a medical condition or aging, is often a great source of concern. It is usually males who go bald, while women almost always keep their hair, a fact related to testosterone levels. Baldness might seem cosmetic, but a recent medical study of 40,000 men has linked balding to a much greater risk of coronary heart disease. The risk of heart disease in men with male pattern baldness was found to be 70 percent greater than in non-balding males. Different levels of baldness carried differing risk levels, from 18 percent at mild to 48 percent for serious balding. The correlation between top of the head baldness and heart disease is believed to relate to multiple factors, potentially including insulin and hormone-related variables. Interestingly, a receding hairline and hair-loss away from the top of the head was not associated with heart disease.
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2014年7月27日星期日

Making PerfectLocks-How to Choose, Use, And Care For Indian Hair Extensions

Whether you're looking into hair extensions for the first time or are simply unsatisfied with your current extensions, you may be surprised to find that there are a world of options available!
With hair extensions, you can transform short hair into long hair in a single salon visit and completely change your look. A word to the wise however -- not all hair extensions are created equally! There are many things that must be done in order for your extensions to look truly excellent and last as long as they possibly can.
In this Hub, we'll cover the ins and outs of Indian hair extensions from start to finish. We'll walk through selecting extension types, discussing the different materials and attachment styles available. Then we'll look at what happens after your extensions are in place - you'll get to see some examples of cuts and styles to inspire any woman, and you'll also get some tips about caring for your extensions and existing hair.

Different Extensions For Different Women

When you first look at any extension retailer, the sheer variety may seem a little overwhelming. Curly, wavy, straight, short, long, how do you decide? Will it look natural on? How long will it last? Before you order anything, you need to take an introspective look at yourself and determine what you want to look like once the extensions are in place. How long do you want your hair to be? What shape do you want it to have? What does your ideal self image look like? After you have determined this, then you're prepared to start looking at extensions.

Three Beautiful Women, Three Different Styles and Types of Hair Extensions (PerfectLocks Virgin Indian Remy Hair Extensions Pictured)

The different styles of hair are actually more self-explanatory than they appear. Straight, wavy, and curly just refers to the texture of the hair: just like yours is straight, wavy, or curly, these same descriptive terms can also be applied to extensions. This is true whether you get real human hair extensions or synthetic. The difference is that the curls in the natural hair will most likely be natural, whereas the synthetic hair will have been crimped.
A good rule of thumb is to match the texture of your own hair. If you straighten your wavy or curly hair, it might help if you select straight extensions, but remember that anything you do to the rest of your hair will almost certainly be done in equal measure to your extensions. Plus, even if you do pull the straightener away before you hit your extensions, you risk an uneven appearance if you don't match your extensions exactly. Though, depending on the length of your hair, a contrasting texture can look fantastic!

Real Hair Vs. Synthetic

Synthetic hair extensions are usually cheaper than real human hair extensions, but the texture of synthetic hair can almost never match up with the texture of your own natural hair. Plus, it can be difficult to get the colors to match exactly: you may have to custom order it, whereas with natural hair extensions you can simply dye it right there in the salon. It's just like working with your own hair, except that it's a little longer.

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But even if you choose real hair extensions, be sure that you're getting only virgin hair extensions. Many real hair extensions are treated with chemicals, which make them more prone to breakage and damage. In general, the more chemicals extensions have been exposed to, the less likely they are to last as long as possible, and the less securely they will bond with your natural hair.
When you choose extensions, you should look for a company that carefully cultivates a relationship with the culture of Indian hair. Be particular about getting real Indian hair of the highest quality, handpicked and selected for texture, fullness, and health. The better the hair in the extensions, the longer they are going to last.

What Type of Extension Is Right For You?

If you've decided on real hair extensions, you'll next need to look at the actual styles of the hair. Most places will offer a number of different hair extension types, ranging from clip-in bangs to weave-in larger hairpieces. The clip-in bangs are very easy to manage.
They simply attach to your regular hair, and then can be styled in any way you please. Good clip-in bangs will look just like your hair, matching in color with the clip completely obscured. High quality hair extension retailers likePerfectLocks often offer a variety of clip-in bangs, even including side bangs with front bangs on the same clip.
If you're looking for a more dramatic, overall hair effect, then you may want to consider clip-in extensions. These longer pieces simply clip on to your existing hair for a sudden change in length that still looks natural. Clip-in extensions are available in all three textures (wavy, curly, and straight) and can be cut or styled. They are great if you're wondering how you'd look with long hair: you can experiment with them, style them, and then take them out again later.Then there is loose hair, which can be used to form more permanent extensions. These will actually be bonded to your hair strands, staying durably through washing and styling. They are exactly like your normal hair, except that you will need to remember that they are simply attached, not growing out like the rest of your hair. They will also need to be replaced periodically. The average life of extensions varies depending on the quality, but high-quality genuine untreated Indian hair will typically last from 6 to 8 months, but may last over a year with proper care.
Quality hair companies will also offer other specialized hair extension products such as closure pieces, ideal for women who struggle with bald spots and thinning hair. The closure piece is applied to the top of the head, and then can be adjusted and styled from there. It adds an overall fuller appearance, helping combat the bald spots that sometimes come with age.
Not all hair extensions need to be so permanent! If you're just looking to experiment, there clip on hair extensions are a fast, simple, and temporary way to achieve a whole new look.

Styling Options

One of the best things about having longer hair is the ability to style it into more than just straight hair. You can experiment with hairstyles like ponytails and updos, giving yourself a dramatically different appearance in just a few minutes. Experiment as much as you like, but always be careful of your extensions. They are applied to be invisible when your hair is down, and you will need to be sure the joins between them and your own hair stay hidden when you put that hair up.
Once you have your hair extensions in place, you'll immediately see new styling opportunities. Long hair looks wonderful when it's simply straight and down, but you can also do a lot of things to curl it and give it wave. Also try experimenting with giving your hair more body; different volume crèmes and sprays will give your hair a different shape, and experimenting with them will help you find out more about how your hair works.
Your extensions should be able to handle the same products as your regular hair, including sprays, leave in conditioners, and mousse. Just be careful of too much residue: your extensions won't grow out, and you can't scrub at them as you might your regular hair.
With a little bit of extra care, your extensions will last for a long time. It's a smart idea to look for a hair extension company like Perfect Locks that is confident enough about their hair to offer a full refund, satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. A flexible return policy is also good in case you change your mind about the type of hair you order once you see it. You can decide to switch out straight for curly, and a good store will happily do it for you so long as you haven't actually worn the straight hair.

Taking Care Of Your Extensions

Once your extensions are in place, particularly if you have permanent extensions, you'll want to handle them with care to maximize their lifespan. Good quality extensions should be naturally strong: they should be made from cuticle hair, meaning that the cuticles all run in the same direction in order to prevent tangling and matting. Nonetheless, great quality hair can still be damaged. Avoid sleeping on your extensions while your hair is wet, and don't use low quality hair products. Most importantly, be sure to take rigorous care of your hair. Don't allow it to become too tangled, or else you risk pulling the extensions out when you brush through.
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2014年7月26日星期六

Some Hairstyles That Make You Look Older


Some hairstyles and haircuts simply add a few years, whether you’re getting them from a rookie hair stylist or a really expensive salon. Whether you’re looking for hairstyles that will make you look more mature or want to know what haircuts to avoid in order to look your age or younger, find out what adds years to your look.
From bangs that make you look beyond your age to updos that can go wrong, here are the hairstyles that make you look older. You might be able to pull them off and still look your age, but most women can’t.
Hairstyles with Bangs That Make You Look Older
Bangs are risky business. The right cut can take a few years off, but blunt bangs generally make you look older, especially if they’re short. 

For a youthful effect, go for fuller wispy bangs. If you want to look older, blunt bangs that hit above the eyebrows will have that effect, but they also draw attention to any imperfections on your face.
One Length Hairstyles

Layers, especially in the bottom half of your hair, will have a youthful effect since they add movement to your tresses. Longer layers are especially good at making you look younger. At the opposite end of the spectrum, one length hairstyles, like Anna Wintour’s iconic pageboy haircut, add years, making them one of the best or worst hairstyles that make you look older.
Simple Straight Hairstyles

Over straightened hair has a strong aging quality. If you love using the flat iron, make sure that your hairstyle has something else going on. When it’s just straight and simple, it definitely adds years to your look. If you don’t like this severe look, a little texture, whether it’s waves or curls, can instantly make you look younger.
Perfectly Coiffed Updos

Very geometrical hairstyles that make you look older are right up there with updos where no hair is out of place. Stiff hair, that doesn’t have even the slightest movement, is very aging. Even when you’re attending a white tie affair, a few flyaway or loose strands can instantly make you look a little younger. When you’re also adding a lot of volume to your perfectly set updo, the aging effect is even stronger.
Hairstyles with a Middle Part

The middle part can also add years. You can counteract that with beachy waves, but if you like to wear your hair straight, a middle part will definitely bring some harshness to your look. Opting for a side part has the opposite effect, helping you lose a few years.
Hairstyles with Frizzy Curls
Frizz makes your hair look dry and it’s a particularly bad look if you have naturally curly hair. The cut doesn’t matter too much, but your curls should always be shiny and properly moisturized. Otherwise, they’ll end up adding years.
Girly Hairstyles

Any juvenile look, whether it’s pig tails or girly braiding, is just as bad as the hairstyles that make you look older. You might be able to pull them off in your late teens or early twenties, but beyond that, they instantly age you by making you look desperate to look younger. So forget about milkmaid braids and try a fishtail plait if looking older is not the vibe you’re going for.
Hairstyles with Too Much Volume

Poufiness, especially at the crown, will age you. The most visible effect can be achieved with pompadours or hairstyle that have volume on top, while most of your hair is pulled back. Make sure that the volume on top is in the right proportion with your face and the rest of your hair if you don’t want to end up looking older than you are.
The Reverse Mullet (The Gosselin)

The Gosselin or any kind of reverse mullet that ends with hair that’s too long in the front and too short in the back is definitely one of the hairstyles that make you look older. A pixie cut can help create a youthful look, but the extra length in front usually makes people people think of a single thing: forehead wrinkles you’re trying to hide.
Hair Colors That Make You Look Older
Color can have an effect that’s equally strong to hairstyles that make you look older. Dark, one tone colors are a bad idea after 40, but hair that’s too bleached will age you even if you’re 20. Go for the middle ground and try highlights for a youthful look.
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2014年7月25日星期五

Easy Updos For Long Hair in Summer

Give your long, luscious locks a touch of glamour with one of these Easy Updos For Long Hair. Fabulous up’do styles are essential for special occasions, and you’re spoiled for choice with our selection of easy up’dos for long locks. Get inspired by gorgeous long up’dos worn by popular female celebrities like Amanda Seyfried, Kim Kardashian, Lea Michele, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Kate Beckinsale, and many more.
1. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Long Updo: Sleek and stylish bun

English model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looks divine with her long, dark-blonde locks done up in a sleek and stylish bun. If you have super-long hair, you can create a big, voluminous bun quite easily by pulling it into a high ponytail and then winding your ponytail into a tight bun. Secure your bun with discreet pins for a polished look, and set it with a light hairspray for a sleek finishing touch.
2. Jessica Chastain Long Updo: Casual braided up’do

Actress Jessica Chastain looks gorgeous with her strawberry blonde locks done up in a casual braided up’do. She sports a flat and glossy braid that has been twisted and pinned to one side, and we love the delicate flyaway hairs that frame her face. Recreate Jessica’s simple up’do by separating your hair into two halves, braiding each half in a three-strand braid, and then securing each half in line with your temples. Easy!
3. Amanda Seyfried Long Updo: Quirky twisted up’do

Actress and singer Amanda Seyfried looks phenomenal with her golden blonde locks styled in a quirky twisted up’do. This simple-yet-chic hairstyle is a step above your everyday bun or ponytail, and Amanda rocks her unique look with blue eyeliner, nude lips, and an electric blue and black dress with lace details.
 4. Kim Kardashian Long Updo: Daring topknot bun

Reality TV personality and model Kim Kardashian looks flawless with her espresso-brown locks pulled up into a daring topknot bun. She wears her hair slicked back from her forehead, drawing attention to her beautiful face, and keeping hair out of her eyes. This is a great go-to style if you’re short on time – simply sweep your hair up into a bun, slick it back, and you’re ready for a night out!
5. Demi Lovato Long Updo: Curled up’do with flirty bouffant

American actress and singer Demi Lovato looks fabulous with her plum-hued locks in a curled up’do with  a flirty bouffant. The volume of this hairstyle is concentrated at the back of her head, and the bouffant adds height to her profile, making her face look slightly longer and slimmer. We adore her rich maroony-red hair color, and the little tendrils of hair that cover her ears and frame her face.
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2014年7月22日星期二

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Sexy and Beauty Beach Hair

Step 1
Begin with your hair down and damp. Work in style-extending and UV-protection products (such as Prime Style Extender Spray or Cream and Restore Instant Protection, all by Living Proof).
Step 2
Using your fingers, rake through a texture-boosting cream (try Living Proof Amp).

Step 3
Divide hair into sections of random sizes, braid or twist them, and pin them back, away from the face. “The key here, is to allow the look to be loose and very undone.”
Step 4
Set the finished look with hairspray (such as Flex Styling Spray or Control Hairspray, both by Living Proof) to “really exaggerate texture.”


Step 1
Start with your hair down and damp. To begin to create waves, work a style-extending product, such as Living Proof Prime Style Extender Spray (for fine hair) or Cream (for thicker hair), through lengths.









Step 2
Beach prep calls for lasting volume—and sun protection. Twist hair into mini sections and mist with a UV-blocking spray (try Living Proof Restore Instant Protection) from roots to ends. “Play with hair while it is damp and very buildable,. This gives you the soft and dewy look you want in the summer heat.” Amplify your natural waves by building in a thickening mousse for added volume.
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Gently blow-dry hair, twisting sections with your fingers so that they look loose and undone.

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