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shaadiwish · 7 months ago
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Save These Bridal Hairstyling Tips For Choosing The Best Kind Of Accessories. For more information stay tuned with ShaadiWish.
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literaryvein-reblogs · 17 days ago
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Do you have any notes on hair and hairstyles by any chance?
Writing Notes: Hairstyles
Some writing tips to describe your character's hair:
Frame your character’s face with a hairstyle that reflects their story. A crewcut might signify a military soldier or someone who likes to be in control. A ponytail or pigtails might indicate a young character. Describe a character’s hair color—black hair, dark hair, brunette, redhead, blonde, gray, or white—in interesting ways instead of just stating the shade. It makes a difference whether your character dyes their hair or keeps it its natural shade. Describe the length of their hair. A confident businesswoman might have short or shoulder-length hair. A musician might have longer hair. Match your character’s hairstyle with their personality.
Make facial hair an element of a character’s style. How a male character keeps his facial hair is telling. If he’s constantly clean-shaven, he might go to a regular corporate job. A bit of stubble can signify a more casual career. From a beard to sideburns to a goatee, facial hair helps paint a picture of a male character and can help represent their life and what they do.
Write detailed character descriptions. Visualize a character in your own mind. Make them three dimensional by fleshing out both the character’s personality and physical appearance. Write down their physical details like hairstyle and hair color—do they have brown hair, blond hair, or dark hair? Describe how they move through the world and hint at what their body language and mannerisms reveal.
Here are some words to help you select more precise language and improve the clarity in your writing:
Descriptive Words to Describe Hair
Hair Texture. Relates to the circumference of individual hairs as well as the curl pattern and general state of the hair, with regards to how it looks and feels.
body, bouncy, bristly, brittle, bushy, coarse, crinkly, delicate, downy, fine, flat, fluffy, frizzy, fuzzy, glossy, lank, limp, listless, luxuriant, luxurious, medium, nappy, no body, puffy, rough, satiny, silky, sleek, smooth, soft, sticky, stiff, straight, straw-like, supple, touchable, velvety, wavy, wiry
Hair Thickness. This means the same thing as hair density. There are a number of terms for how thick a person’s hair is.
lush, scraggly, sparse, stringy, thick, thin, voluminous, wispy, wooly
Hair Styles or Cuts. Properly describing how hair is cut or styled is critical in describing the appearance of a character in a story or the subject of a work of nonfiction.
afro, a-line, angled, asymmetrical, bangs, beehive, blunt, bob, bouffant, bowl cut, braided, braids, brushed back, bun, buzzed, center part, chignon, chopped, choppy, clipped, coils, comb over, corkscrew curls, cornrows, crew cut, curled, dreadlocks, ducktail, emo, extensions, face-framing, feathered, fishtail braid, flat top, flyaway, french braids, french twist, fringe, Jheri curl, kinked, layered, long layers, loose, military cut, mohawk, mullet, natural, pageboy, parted, pigtails, pin curls, pixie, plaited, pompadour, ponytail, Rasta, rat tail, ratted, ringlets, shag, shaved, side part, slicked down, spiked, spiky, spirals, springy, stacked, straightened, swept back, swept to the side, swept up, teased, topknot, trimmed, twisted, undercut, up, updo, waterfall braids, weave, wedge, wings, wrapped
Hair Length. Hair can vary greatly in length. Choosing the right descriptive word for hair length helps readers get a better picture of the character or person about whom you are writing.
cascading, chin length, close cropped, cropped, ear length, flowing, long, medium length, mid-back length, neck length, short, shoulder length, tailbone length, trailing, waist length
Hair Color or Tints. Since there are many hair colors in different tones, some natural and some not, it’s really important to choose the right descriptive word for hair color.
ash brown, auburn, black, bleached blond, blonde, blue, bluish, bottle blonde, brown, brunette, burgundy, burnished, chestnut, coppery, dark, flaxen, ginger, golden blonde, gray, green, honey, jet black, light, mousy, multi-colored, natural blonde, oil slick, ombre, peroxide blonde, pink, platinum, purple, rainbow, raven, red, salt and pepper, silver, strawberry blonde, streaked, sun-kissed, sun-streaked, wheat blonde, white, yellow, yellowing
Treated Hair. There are a number of treatments people can use to alter the appearance of their hair.
bleached, body wave, brassy, colored, conditioned, deep conditioned, dyed,frosted, highlighted, highlights, lowlights, permed, relaxed, smoothing, tinted
Messy Hair. There are a number of ways to convey to readers that a person has messy hair. Whether the individual’s hair is messy due to a lack of care, general unruliness, or having been engaged in activity that caused it to become messy, choose the right word so readers will understand.
bad hair day, bedhead, clumpy, disarray, disheveled, drooping, knotted, matted, overgrown, shaggy, snarled, tangled, tousled, towheaded, uncombed, uncontrollable, unkempt, unmanageable, unruly, unstyled, untamed, untidy, windblown, windswept
Neatly Styled Hair. Some people take great pains to ensure their hair is the exact opposite of messy. Use these terms when you want to describe someone with neatly styled hair.
blown out, coiffed, coiffured, done, neat, runway-ready, tamed, tidy, well-groomed
More Ways to Describe the Appearance of Hair. The categories listed above aren’t all inclusive when it comes to describing hair.
beautiful, brushed, classy, clean, combed, damp, dirty, dripping, dull, elegant, enviable, fashionable, filthy, gorgeous, greasy, healthy, luscious, lustrous, nourished, shiny, singed, slick, soaked, squeaky clean, stylish, sweaty, trendy, vibrant, voluminous, wet
Words to Describe Hair Problems. There are a number of different hair problems. If the person or character you are writing about has a visible issue with his or her hair, be sure to choose the best word to describe it.
alopecia, bald, balding, bald patch, broken, damaged, dandruff, dry, flaky, fried, hair loss, lice, needs a touch-up, nits, oily, overly processed, pattern baldness, receding, roots are showing, shedding, split ends, thinning, thin on top, widow’s peak
Hair Accessories. Thoroughly describing a person or character’s appearance may require giving some information about hair accessories the person is wearing. Choose the best term to describe any items placed in or on the individual’s hair.
ball cap, barrette, beret, bobby pin, bow, butterfly clip, chopsticks, elastic, feather, flower, hair clip, hairpin, hat, headband, headscarf, kerchief, ribbon, scarf, scrunchie, side comb, snap clip, sweatband, tiara, tieback
Names of Hair Tools. When you need to describe what someone uses to style their hair, be sure to accurately describe the type of tool the individual uses.
blow dryer, clippers, comb, curling iron, diffuser, dryer, duckbill clips, fine-tooth comb, flat iron, hairbrush, hot rollers, rollers, round brush, scissors, thinning shears
Sources: 1 2 3 ⚜ More: Notes ⚜ Writing Resources PDFs ⚜ Facial Hair
Hope this helps with your writing!
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thatsbelievable · 5 months ago
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bitchyqueensblog · 9 months ago
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GM guys.... it your favourite QUEEN👑💋
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ctrlaltdepleet · 14 days ago
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HELLO FELLOWS!
i cut my own hair and styled 💇🏻‍♀️ it’s real choppy but i needed those dead ends off one way or another
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astrogirlythings · 11 months ago
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Stuff that helped my skin and hair :
Just a few simple tips.
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Fragrance free soaps, shampoos and lip balms.
Hair oil - twice a week. Especially if your hair is dry or normal.
Extra conditioner at the tip of your hair can treat / avoid split ends.
Moisturize before / after applying any serums or acid based creams.
Exfoliators should not be used regularly. It's recommended to use them only once or twice a week. And moisturize after using the exfoliators.
Tea tree oil based soaps and body washes to treat bacne.
Hot baths will make your skin dry af.
Cold baths are always better. If you can't handle... Stick to lukewarm.. but hot baths are a big NO NO especially if your skin is naturally dry.
Never directly spray perfume in your armpits. It will start hyperpigmentation. Spray on your wrists or neck. Or even better.. on your clothes alone. Spraying on sweat prone areas on your body will cause hyperpigmentation.
Hair conditioner can also be used as a shaving cream. It makes your skin moist, shiny and smooth. I highly recommend.
Anti dandruff shampoos can also treat your bacne. Just apply the anti dandruff shampoo on your back and leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing it all off.
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losver07 · 1 month ago
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your typical tuesday with the marauders
remus (on the phone with sirius): so, how are you?
sirius: i'm fine, moony, really. it didn't affect me at all
remus: you sure?
sirius: yeah, i'm actually feeling better than ever
remus: padfoot... what colour is your hair?
sirius: you know it's black
remus: no, i mean what colour does it look like now?
sirius: why do you ask?
remus: answer the question, pads
sirius: ...red maybe?
remus: i fucking knew it. prongs!
james: what? code purple?
remus: code red!
james: oh fuck no!
peter: tell him he's too pale for red
remus: that's cruel, pete
remus: i like it
remus: padfoot, next time you have a meltdown try midnight blue
pete: ooohh yes, that'd look a lot better
james: if he's got red can i have orange?
remus: NO
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herb3lla · 2 months ago
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HAIRCARE tips 🎀
How I changed my hair from having greasy, damaged and "your hair stinks" to having a healthy, hydrated, soft, voluminous hair and getting compliments EVERY DAY
(Like I'm not even exaggerating guys, I really do get compliments on my hair everyday 👀)
Tip#1
Do what works for you
Literally don't listen to someone when they say "Don't wash your hair everyday" "wash your hair everyday" etc honey PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE try it out first!! Self care is all about trial and error it's never going to be linear and I promise you you'll have yourself figured out.
When I used to listen to my mom saying "don't wash your hair everyday it damages your hair" I literally used to wash my hair like 2 times per week and trust me IT DIDNT HELP ME AT ALL.
I switched to washing my hair every other day and my hair has never been any shinier and smoother plus it's getting what it needs!! Washing your hair depends On YOU. Please do whatever works for you
Tip#2
Oil your hair atleast 2 times per week
please I can't stress this enough. Your hair NEEDS food too and oil does that job for your hair.
You can use castor oil, coconut oil, olive oil, almond oil, jojoba oil or best if it's Moroccan oil.
You can mix these up together and use it on your scalp every two times per week and trust me guys your hair is never going to be the same. Feed your hair!!
Tip#3
Regulate blood flow
stimulating blood flow to your scalp will not only give you healthy hair but also ensure hair growth.
(don't be surprised if you start seeing baby hair all of a sudden because I am not lying 👀)
You can use a scalp massager or a derma roller. Derma rollers create tiny incisions to your hair which regulates blood flow delivering the nutrients your hair needs.
If you're using a scalp massager then make sure to lie upside down on your bed and massage your scalp gently for 5-10 minutes every day for BEST results. but it works fine either way.
Tip#4
Rosemary serum
This is my favorite!! And yes honey you can make it at home.
Get two to three rosemary leaves and put it to a boil with water on medium heat ( quantity depends on your container and this serum can be stored for two weeks at max ❤️)
When it comes to a boil strain the water and leave it to cool down then apply it on your scalp and massage it in with a scalp massager.
I used it every night before bed and tell my why my hair grew so much under just 7 months when I had the worst hair growth??? And it made my hair smooth and healthy and Soo ughh!!! I can't even put it into words just know I STARTED GETTING MASSIVE COMPLIMENTS AROUND ME OKAY?
Tip#5
Never leave your hair open while sleeping
Please don't make this mistake. I used to do this and it didn't do me right. It makes your hair extremely frizzy and causes breakage.
Put your hair up on a bun or do a little braid on your hair every single time before sleeping. Not even a ponytail!! A BRAID OR A BUN!! PERIODT! anything that does not leave your hair out.
Tip#6
Use as minimum heat as possible
Don't overwhelm your hair with heat guys. If you think there's alternative that's gonna give you the hairstyle you want without using any heat then use that. Like
Air dry your hair
Use hair rollers (there's tips on TikTok and YouTube to how you can get heatless curls using these)
Tip#7
Trim your ends regularly
Trim your ends every 3 months. It removes split ends reshapes your hair so you're good to go for your next hairstyle.
Also if you have extremely damaged hair and you don't wanna shave your hair off to "start new and fresh" with your hair I recommend trimming your hair ends every three months. I know it's a long and lengthy process ( but so is growing new hair after shaving your hair right?😭)
That way when you get your new and ✨ healthy ✨ hair after getting into hair care, the damaged old hair gottaa have to go ( slowly but surely❤️)
Tip#8
Use hair masks weekly
Hair masks are your best friend. It hydrates and nourishes your hair and best part it defines your natural hair out
My personal favourite is the fenugreek hair mask with banana and egg (I make it at home). Using it weekly to see the most results >>
You can try any hair masks that works for you ❤️
Bonus tip : BE PATIENT WITH YOUR SELF!!
don't overwhelm your hair by overdoing it. Be patient with your hair and care for it just like a you're caring for a newborn baby and it's gonna return all that love back to you ❤️
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shibaincubus · 2 months ago
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The importance of vitamin D in Haircare
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Our hair is thinning, loosing it's volume and not growing as it used to before. You have taken hair-supplements already and it doesn't seem to improve?
Topical treatments are great, but oftentimes hair health is impacted from the inside.
Therefore:
Vitamin D(3) is slept on as a nutritional supplement to prevent hair loss and get healthier hair.
Research on Vitamin D(3) :
Vitamin D(3) is  involved in various signalling pathways within hair follicles, particularly in the growth phase of the hair cycle
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with several types of hair loss
People with hair loss are more likely to have low vitamin D levels in their blood
Impacts of a Vitamin D deficiency
Decreased hair volume
Impede the hair follicles growth phase
Contribute to hair thinning
How to improve vitamin D levels
First, you should go to the doctor and get your blood checked for Vitamin D deficiency.
Because then you'll get the proper dosage for you.
If your deficiency is not as bad you can buy those supplement from the drugstore.
You have to eat something fatty before you take the supplement for the best results.
Important: Don't go for the highest Vitamin D supplement, due to Vitamin D toxicity. Start with a lower dosage if you're not deficient
Another way to incorporate more Vitamin D is through your diet.
Foods that contain Vitamin D
Non Plant based:
Fatty fish -> ex. Salmon; Mackerel; Sardines
Egg yolks
Beef liver
Milk
Yogurt
Plant based:
Fortified plant-based foods: ex. vegan milk; margarine & tofu
Mushrooms: -> esp. those exposed to UV light
Fruits and vegetables: -> Smaller amount ex:
-> Kale, spinach, and collard greens
->Okra, sweet potatoes, broccoli
->Oranges, bananas, kiwis, papayas
Manifesting Healthy hair for all girlies ya
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naturalhairhow101 · 4 months ago
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metiredlr · 9 months ago
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They're besties I just know it
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mynameeisraven · 16 days ago
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pure rosemary water is really my haircare secret
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bunnysarchive · 3 days ago
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@/florenceros.e on tiktok
perfect example of “medieval revival” inspired hair styles that you could 100% wear casually everyday.
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driftsophia · 2 months ago
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Kiss or grab
Reblog for more 💦😈
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etherealfqiry · 1 year ago
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How to get long healthy shiny hair in 2024 🎀
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HAIR OILING: It is recommended that you oil your hair at least once or twice in a week. The benefits from oiling your hair are endless, from strengthening and lengthening your hair to preventing dandruff, lice, hair breakage and so much more. But remember that you should not go overboard as too much of everything is not good! Finding the suitable one depending on your hair type is essential for getting the best results!
SHOWER ROUTINE: It is very important to find the right shampoo for your hair type that gently cleanses and removes all that heavy buildup of products you apply in your hair, that doesn’t damage and dry it out, which is what a Clarifying shampoo does. But remember to check what hair type it is for as some shampoos aren’t suitable for all hair types. After shampoo is when you should use a hair mask, as it is advised to be used before conditioning since using a hair mask injects moisture into the hair and conditioner locks it in! A lot of people think that you just use conditioner from that same brand of shampoo and hair mask, but the real truth is that it is best to use the best conditioner you find works well enough for your hair.
AFTER SHOWER ROUTINE: Use a microfiber towel after showering! Not only does it dry your hair faster, but it’s much softer and gentle while doing no damage to your hair. If you plan on blow drying your hair, remember to let your hair air dry about 80-90% before blow drying. And you must use heat protectant for your hair! And wether you’re blow drying your hair or not, find the best hair serum and apply (can be used before and after styling) it firstly to your ends and then apply the leftover serum on your palm on your roots to prevent your roots from looking greasy. Always remember a little goes a long way with hair serums.
Thank you for reading and I hope you find this beneficial! Let me know if you have any questions <3
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myokk · 8 months ago
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Okay, question for you- is Eloise’s hair tied at the end and curly, or in a ponytail and curly, or is there no tie and I’m just blind?
I was going to answer this quickly but I am EXTRA & had to do a write-up of her hair (sorry🙏)
First, she normally does wear her hair in a braid!💓 I do NOT know how to draw braids nor do I want to learn, so I do my weird way that looks terrible and I really should spend like 30 min researching😔🙏
When I remember, I like to add the bow but I forget a lot🥲
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Her hair is CRAZY and thick, and has been the bane of her existence her whole life. I’m just channeling her inner Black (she is like a great-aunt or something of Sirius and Bellatrix) so OBVIOUSLY i had to give her amazing hair.
Since she is a Proper Young Victorian Lady™️ who spent the last 5 years at a muggle finishing school, she NEVER wears her hair down, and felt scandalized the first weeks at Hogwarts, seeing girls her age wearing TROUSERS😨 and having their hair DOWN😳 and although she’s used to it now, she still feels uncomfortable thinking of herself doing it.
Sebastian daydreams about it all the time though😇🙏
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Some quick doodles I sketched up for this así.
1) her crazy hair when it’s down💓🫶
2) Imelda LOVES doing Eloise’s hair. She’s never really had girl friends before, and the ritual of gossiping/doing hair/hanging out reminds Imelda of her childhood bc her mom used to do her hair and tell stories🥹🥹 and Eloise has NEVER had friends before OR the experience with her own (awful) mother so she LOVES IT TOO💓💓💓 (Imelda teaches her Spanish some nights)
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