Sunday, June 20, 2010

Does a perm dmagae your hair?

Hi i have tried everything to curl my hair but it never works, the curls always drop out after 2 hours, not good on a night out when your hair ends up looking like you simply havent brushed it



so im contemplating a perm,



does anyone have perms, and know if they are worth getting, or should i steer clear?



Does a perm dmagae your hair?

Let me tell you my own story first, when I was 12 years old I got my first relaxer from my mother, she waited late because she did not want to damage my hair at an early age and I was going to start taking care of my own hair so she thought the relaxer would give me some help. After I had gotten my third relaxer(so my hair was still thick), one day I was caught in the rain and all of my hair got wet. Once I was home I let my hair air dry however my ends were horribly dry and damaged so I cut off 3-4 inches of hair to begin my transition. Since I had natural hair all of my life this was a sharp contrast from what I was used to so I stopped getting relaxers when I was 13. African American hair is already very fragile and dry so it needs much attention, however relaxers make hair even more fragile and can cause dry hair, hair breakage, hair thinning, lack of hair growth, scalp irritation, scalp damage, hair loss. I was doing lots of damaging things to my when it was natural (like is currently and has been for the past 6 years) however it didn閳ユ獩 even hurt my hair that much. It still grew long, strong and healthy and now that I am learning things my hair has improved even more. With relaxed hair you must take extra precautions. I read that you relax a lot and you could be overprocessing your hair, make sure to stretch relaxers as long as possible and only relax the new growth. Relaxers damage hair by destroying the sulfide bonds in your hair which weaken hair and by changing the basic structure of the hair shaft. The chemical penetrates the cortex or cortical layer and loosens the natural curl pattern and in the process this strips hair of moisture. However you can still have a relaxer and has healthy hair that is thick and long by constant moisturizing, go to healthytextures.com, and you will see my hair inspiration Macheriamour and she has a relaxer(even though I refuse to get a relaxer). If you want more info just email me . Affirm relaxers are the best.



Does a perm dmagae your hair?

from the way i see this your not black soo....lol um



for people with your hair they usually do get a perm to turn their hair curly..lol try it out nothing wont happen



just get a kiddie perm like JUST FOR ME..something light on your head(if you've never gotten a perm before)



Does a perm dmagae your hair?

Perms can damage your hair, but if you take care of it correctly, it won't have any adverse affects unless you do it over and over and over again. It's like dying your hair. It's all chemicals. My hair is naturally wavy and when I try to further curl it, like yours, it falls out in a couple hours. My perm held up for about a month and that was it. It wasn't really worth the money for me. But you can always try it once, if you like it, just be careful how often you get them and make sure to keep your hair moisturized.



Does a perm dmagae your hair?

breaks down the hydrogen bonds then rebuilds them, yo.

Cute tote bag?

I am a model and from interviews, to go-see's to casting calls and blah blah blah you carry alot of stuff with you.



I need a CUTE but affordable bag that can carry at least this:



a big 3 inch binder



cell phone



water bottle



a book



makeup



mirror



hair brush



and usually other stuff too.



the only thing is, it cannot have any logos on it. example: hollister seagull, abercrombie moose, louis vitton "lv's," coach "C's" etc.



thank you so much!! %26lt;3



Cute tote bag?

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Cute tote bag?

at jcpenny there is a tote bag that has circles on it and it comes in 2 colors. pink%26amp; yellow



blue%26amp; green.



Cute tote bag?

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then go to special items topic and youll see some bags and others youll like.



Cute tote bag?

Kiikas.com has many purses and handbags to choose from but the 1st two links I have added should work very well for your needs. They are both big bags the second Xlarge is deeper. I assume you are tall so the second should look great on you. I also added a third link so you can check out all the large / Oversized handbag and hobos they carry.



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Hi



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What would you say is the best paint type for landscape painting? and whats best paper?

if you know, tell percentages of water to mix. i use accryilic with low water. i use basic "printer" paper. im only 11.. i also use horse hair brushes.just any facts or tips to help me advance!



What would you say is the best paint type for landscape painting? and whats best paper?

There is no best paint for landscapes. You will find the "best" paint for you... and that depends on your working methods %26amp; habits.



Using Acrylic paint you will want to investigate a "retardent" most manufacturers make a retardent that you can purchase in an art supply store.



Another thing to investigate is a "wetting agent" which can also be purchased in an art supply store [you can also use small amounts of liquid fabric softener for the same effects]



There are many art papers that are suitable for acrylic paints... and Arches Watercolor Blocks are just one manufacturers product... and they make hot press papers %26amp; cold press papers. [after you use a number of types of papers and surface finishes, you will find the papers that suit your needs best]



good luck with your art



What would you say is the best paint type for landscape painting? and whats best paper?

hey there kid..in my opinion oil paint is one of the option for landscapes,but watercolors can do wonders too if u use it well..jz dont make it too watery,small amount of water is good,because then u can experiment with the shadings..%26amp; as for the paper, by saying "printing paper" i assume u mean "A4 paper which is normally used for printing"..the best choice of paper for paintings--pls use an art block..its thick n doest absorb the water too much like an A4 paper does..



What would you say is the best paint type for landscape painting? and whats best paper?

I don't think there really is a best type of paint...it just depends on what you like to use. Oils are really expensive, but normally sell for more once you start selling your paintings...Acrylics look somewhat like oils but are a heck of a lot cheaper. The nice thing about acrylics is they aren't transparent and you can cover up mistakes. :) Watercolors can look great if you know what you're doing with them, but they are transparent and a lot harder to use because you can't cover up mistakes as well...



How much water to mix also depends on you. The more water you add in, the lighter and more watery the paints become. If you add enough water, you can get acrylics to look like watercolors. It just depends on what you're painting...it doesnt have to be one amount of water throughout the entire painting.



As to paper...I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "printer" paper, but sometimes having nice paper can make a big difference. Now that doesn't mean go out and buy the most expensive paper you can or your painting will suck, but you should try to buy paper that is made for the type of paint you are using. For acrylics there's acrylic paper, canvas, and basically anything else you want to paint on :) , and for watercolors there's watercolor paper that either comes in tablets or blocks - loose paper in the tablets needs to be stretched, paper in the blocks does not. It normally says on the packaging what kind of paints the paper is for.



Wow...I wish I had started painting as early as you. Don't be afraid to experiment!! Just try different things, and take some chances. There's lots of techniques you can do, I won't explain them here but if you would like to know some send me an email through my profile and I'd be happy to help.



You could also try asking your art teacher at school any questions you have, and you could look around town to see if there's anyone who gives art lessons, or sometimes schools will hold "clinics". That might be something to look into as well.



Good luck, and stick with it!!

I have a cat that is deaf so he must remain inside but the hair is driving me crazy!?

what is the best way to control the hair? I give him bathes, I don't give him baths. The brushes I use wont pick up the hair because it is so fine. I need suggestions for controling the shedding. HELP!!!



I have a cat that is deaf so he must remain inside but the hair is driving me crazy!?

I've found that a metal, wide tooth comb works the best for removing excess hair from a cat with long or very fine hair. Get one made specifically for cats from your local pet shop.



Vacuum frequently to keep the hair off your furniture and rugs - there are vacuums that you can get now with special attachments for removing pet hair. It may be worthwhile to look into buying one of those.



Buy some sticky lint-rollers and place them in convenient areas around your house for removing hair from your clothing.



As a last resort you could consider taking your cat to a professional groomer for a lion-cut. This is where they shave your cat's body, leaving long fur only on his paws, the tip of his tail, his head and the ruff around his neck. This option should be carefully considered, since many cats require mild sedation to be clipped and shaved, and you will need to make sure your cat won't get cold.



One of my friends regularly shaves her cat, and I recently had one of mine shaved because she was having problems keeping herself clean - neither cat was traumatized by being shaved.



I have a cat that is deaf so he must remain inside but the hair is driving me crazy!?

One of the BEST hair "picker-uppers" that I've found is.....a dishwashing glove....one of the yellow ones, with ribbed hand "palms". Just put that on your hand and "stroke" away....DRY (not wet)... The cat will love it, and whatever hair gets on the furniture/carpet can be removed with the same glove "treatment". It's fantastic! Have fun.................



I have a cat that is deaf so he must remain inside but the hair is driving me crazy!?

Hey I had a deaf cat that loved to ride on the vacuum cleaner, so vacuum your cat the noise is what they don't like. You won't have that problem



I have a cat that is deaf so he must remain inside but the hair is driving me crazy!?

Maybe try a shed thing. It is like a small blade brush that takes out the shedded fur. I've seen it at petco



I have a cat that is deaf so he must remain inside but the hair is driving me crazy!?

There is a glove you can get and it has a rubber grip on the palm side and it works a treat. Better than any of he drawer full of brushes I have for my cat... do it daily as if just petting your cat. Mine enjoys it so much he drools...



I have a cat that is deaf so he must remain inside but the hair is driving me crazy!?

A dog slicker brush (many little bent tines on it) or a metal comb are the best for those really fine coats with a lot of underfur.



Don't give baths, if you dry out the skin with those then you get more hair shed.



You can also make your hands wet and 'pet' the cat that way, rubbing palms together to get the fur on your hands to bunch up to toss away. That usualy works for me.

Detangle hair?

my sisters hair is straight and soft but filled with knots and tangles and its painful to hear her screams wen she gets it brushed any ttips detanglers dont work on her help



Detangle hair?

If it is getting tangled by sleeping, you could try a satin pillow case. It tangles the hair less than a cotton pillow. I also try to put some sort of silicone based product (frizz ease) in my hair while it is still wet, then gently pick through before drying it.



You can try to divert her attention (T.V. works wonders) while brushing it,.



But, unfortunately sometimes hair that fine needs to be cut to about shoulder length or shorter because no matter what you do it will tangle.



Detangle hair?

sometimes you need alot of conditioner with water mix



Detangle hair?

have her brush her hair when its wet....and maybe use conditioner....



Detangle hair?

spray on detangler is very good. If she isn't using that, she should start. When she brushes she should brush out the tangles at the bottom and work her way up. Also, it will brobably be easier to brush when its dry.



Detangle hair?

It might be the shampoo...I don't know how old your sister is, but some kids shampoos make hair sticky and more tangly. Try to switch off between shampoos to make sure no build up gets on her hair. I also think Biolage makes some sort of conditioner that detangles. (It's a little pricey, but worth it if you're tired of screams.)



Also make sure she brushes her hair often enough. And I know you said detangling sprays don't work, but try a more expensive/professional one if you come to the end.



Also make sure she gets her hair trimed every 6 weeks or so, this will make hair healthy and more sleek without tangles.



Hope I helped!



Detangle hair?

yeah i have to same pro. as her but i have curly hair. lol Flip your head up side down an brush it out and put alot of water on it cause it is easier to do it that way. but i just brush it up side down



Detangle hair?

try a good conditioner, maybe one while she is bathing and one that you can apply to the hair after she gets out of the tub. there are also detangling sprays that you may want to look into...



perhaps she has split ends that are making her hair become entangled, maybe she needs a trim



Detangle hair?

Besides getting it cut shorter. The only thing i can suggest is conditioning her hair after shampooing and detanglers. Buy a wide tooth comb and comb out when wet. My daughters hair is long and very curly i wouldn't even attempt brushing it dry and without a good conditioner.



Detangle hair?

i have the same problem sometimes(i have frizzy hair thats also curly it hurts to brush too)when i can i get cooking oil(mazola its vaggie based so better)i know this sounds weird...and get a shampoo,i suggest that its fruit based like frutice or,something like that,then get a bowl put about as much as tree tops of it the caps,that depends on how long hair is but if its longer the shoulder i suggest 4-5,them mix it together for a while put it on her hair,and wait the longer its on the softer,and straight it makes it also make it grew beter,and longer,if she has her hair dyed it wont harm it ...

Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

People think of photography as a routine mechanical thing they sometimes do on holiday (or at parties with their mobile phone). This is a real pity. It is a bit like regarding painting as something routine or low level because as an activity it forms part of home decorating, or because the last time you did it you were at primary school!



The range of cheap cameras with brilliant optics, the advent of digital technology, and the wide spread of image manipulation software means that all can cheaply take up the tools and create! That so few, relatively speaking, actually do much more than record they were 'there' at some holiday locale seems to me to be a real pity, and to be a direct consequence of an unwillingness to accept that creativity is not confined to horse-hair brushes and chisels, but flows from the brain and the eye!



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

They say "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" for good reason. Appreciation of art in any form is highly subjective. One person's art may be another persons trash. Good photography is fine art because it reflects the photographer's way of seeing, and way of framing what he/she sees. Then the viewer must be able to interpret this, so its a two-way street. I think people trained in visual arts can appreciate other visual arts, including photography, more because they have had training in looking and seeing and trying to interpret the artists intention for framing what they see the way they do. This can also include digital photography and the manipulation of a digital image.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

Thank you! I spent a good deal of time making "art" photography. It was a money "black-hole" for me because I sold very little, but my artist friends liked it a lot! Most of it is still hanging in my studio. Report It



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

I do consider a lot of photography art. And much of it is a visual recording of one's history. A friend of mine combines the two, spending a lot of time money and effort (with a lot of creativity thrown in) to create scrapbooks for people.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

Not everyone is interested in the artistic or creative side. Photos to help your memory and to remind you of the people you have seen and know and of beautiful vistas are important and useful even if they are not artistic.



A pen and paper have been around for a long time without everyone taking up drawing after all.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

Yes, it is art period. I suffer the same prejudice in my own area of art. As a caricature artist people often think you simply draw funny pictures but there is so much to it than that!



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

pressing a button can hardly be called art..



and its a copy from something that is not created by the person taking the photo.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

hey!! some people don't even know what is this art thing. they don't even regconise drawings as art. that my friend is the reason that most people think that creativity is like something that geniuses do, and not some thing that everyone can do.



and it not only about using image manipulating software. it goes even before that, try composing your picture( that's design)



have you heard of calligraphy, it's writting as an art.



God bless,



gabe



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

To your primary query yes it is a bummer!



You seem to speak highly however of digital %26amp; computer manipulation thus allowing for creation but few do this.



Indeed the art does flow from the brain to the position of the body,the arm,hand,and the eye then to the mechanical wonderment.



I prefer less of the digital,computer,mechanical gadgets,but if I use a camera it would be a range finder or something like the manual Nikon FM3A,with this gadget at least one uses a bit more of the brain,and in fact if one develops their own can with the chemicals and or lack of some,as well as the use of light create art unlike that fabricated digital junk.



But yes I agree unfortunate it is to the world that it is not considered throughout the world as true art most public art shows whether in NY City, or Santos,Brazil one will find few if any that allow photography yet PHOTOGRAPHY in its more primitive is nothing but art,as is the precision of the working wonderment we call the camera.



Post Script what I mean by it not being considered true hands own art (even though we who also paint know that painting is done with instruments,after all we arent finger painting.), is that it is not allowed in many shows,or exhibits as many consider the use of a machine in making what they call art as non art.



There are a world of www pages that do not include photography,if you complain to the webmaster they have always told me try a photograhy site not an art site.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

I have worked as a professional photographer and I can tell you that photography is a recognized art. Universally ? I am not sure of what you mean by "Universally". The artistic part of photography occurs in how a person positions a group of shapes within a photo using composition which is an art. Using different types of film and varying exposure times creates different results which sometimes requires an artistic approach to know what results you get to express your photo that could be just a snap shot with minimal effort on creativeness. There is the other spectrum that says you will get a better photo with a Hasselblad than a disposeable camera bought at Wal-Mart. This is where a photo may seem artistic when it is because of using more expensive equipment and technique that a person with big bucks can take a better more artistic photo than a cheap point and shoot camera. Does equipment advantages equal more artistic ability? This grey area of photography lends to the idea that it is more science and technique than artistic ability. Do the things you are photographing make the photo artistic? Where exactly does the art occur? Most art is created from hands on materials whereas in photography we rely on material selection, equipment, subject matter but nothing is really touched or created in regards to the film or digital image which is created by science regardless of what we take a photo of. Artistic people do own cameras and do create photographs that seem artistic but it is science with an illusion of artistic abilites that are really composed of operating equipment made by some company. Does a strip miner with a steam shovel render him an artist because he digs a hole in a fashionable way? Would this make a steam shovel operator an artist. Does defecating in an artistic manner make art? Or peeing in the snow writing your name?



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

But it is!!!! Check out work by Nan Goldin, for example. Beautiful images. And the Magnum crowd ...



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

Not true.



There are photographs in most of the world's top art galleries. Most well-respected artists take art-photographers seriously.



I also believe that the popularity of photography, the cheapness of the cameras, the brilliance of the optics, or the ability to manipulate images, is completely irrelevant to this very old and tired discussion.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

If you look in the "Discover" section you will find that questions like this one have been asked 206 times already, on Yahoo! Answers.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

I agree and yet disagree with your statement. It is one of the most universally accepted forms of art in the world today. In households anywhere there are photographs, in magazines, in books, in newspapaers, in personal albums etc etc. It is a form of art many of us express in a way that appeals to us. My photographs tend to be more dramatic than my friends because I try to capture the essence of an occasion rather than do a headcount, but hey thats why its art. I agree with you because in the main people do just that 'headcount' and make sure everyone was in the shot.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

I see three types of photography.



First, there is the snap shot taker, the man with the digital camera that just wants to record his son riding on a pony. Christmas, Easter, birthdays, etc are his main forte. I have a brother in law that brings a damned digital camera to my house and spends all day snapping pictures, that bothers the devil out of me, I don't like that and it does not fit within the guidelines of the type of day that I wanted.



Second, there is the rote photography work, the commercial portrait photographer who may go on location to shoot events, but more often stands there, puts a baby in an intesting position, and starts taking photographs. I am not saying that he is not an artist. This field would include the most boring aspect of photography, weddings, which again, are rote - if you have shot one, you can shoot them all.



Then there is the artistic photographer and he can take pictures of about anything, but more or less he specializes in things such as landscapes. Photoshop and the myriad of other computer programs can help him adjust the pictures, but in reality, he can do what he wants without it. I don't like taking pictures of people and I don't like flash. I relegate my time to natural things and find myself often down a mountain side taking pictures of water falls under natural conditions. I use filters if I want, but I really like things au naturale.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

I think that you might be asking a mixed question here-on the one hand you are stating that photography is a tool which could be used by all to create art-and not just a visual record, and on the other you seem to be unsure-or to regard photography as not being accepted as a creative art. I don閳ユ獩 know if I got that confused-but it seems to me that many art forms are like that-drawings, sketching and paintings could be created by anyone-and are-some very badly-which make it to the top and in galleries, and some highly skilled works which do not become famous unless the artist has died. The thing is-its all subject to trends, fashions, the most recent 'darling' and those works are respected for sheer technical brilliance and a spark of something else-composition, lighting, flow. It could be argued that it should also be the same for photographs-if this is what you mean-that it is to be respected as an art form-which it is-and has been for many years-but perhaps not as much as paintings or sculptures, and the fact remains that it is mechanical-and frequently used to record work-or as an aid to a project. There have been many fine art exhibitions of photographs-recording certain subjects. Unlike paintings and other art forms, photography is a little more difficult to classify, and because of this it is best if the person has a specific aim-theme-goal-idea or mood in mind for the photographs-perhaps it is the motive or purpose behind it which would make it art. In 'Photography and the body' (1995) by John Pultz, photography is described as "the most modern of all media in the visual arts" linked with modernism and enlightenment. It閳ユ獨 a fantastic book-and all of the pieces in it are considered art-and are powerful meaningful images.



Isn't it a shame that photography is not universally recognised as an Art?

I feel pretty daunted by how many serious and intelligent answers you've already had, but I'm going to take a risk.



I've been a landscape photographer (as a hobby, I mean) for many years. I use professional grade equipment, have wandered around the coasts of Spain and the ancient cities of Malta, composed thousands of photos, experimented with many films, lenses, etc., and sometimes loved the results. But I've become tired of people saying that photography is an art. It's a craft. It depends upon having an eye for beauty (colour or figure of form or whatever) and the requisite technical knowledge of the equipment and the photographic process. In this respect, it is indeed like making very fine furniture or decorating a room beautifully. The products of an artist - good or bad, that's the point - depend purely upon his or her unique mental abilities (to produce a good-or-bad painting or a poem), not his or her ability to appreciate something interesting or beautiful and capture it using equipment. Think about it for a moment. Raphael was an artist of genius. Ansel Adams was a craftsman of genius.

Will spironolactone cause massive hair shedding.?

I have been prescribed 200 mg of spironolactone for AGA and for some reason after 2 weeks of taking 100 mg my hair starts to shed a lot (from an average of 30 a day to 200-300 a day). The shed seems to last and last. I get freaked out and stop the medication. I have heard from a number of women that this can happen. My doctor doesn't really answer the question when I ask. He brushes it off and says that I would have lost the hair anyway. I'm really scared it might be having a negative effect on me but at the same time I don't have too many options for my AGA and maybe the shedding is normal. Any help will be greatly appreciated.



Will spironolactone cause massive hair shedding.?

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Will spironolactone cause massive hair shedding.?

I have been on it for almost 2 years now, my hair thinned slightly in the beginning, but is just fine now,I have never heard of that being a side effect.

 
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