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Old 02-14-2010, 07:29 AM
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Did you know, Blueberry Yogurt can add a red tint to your hair?? It's true and really cute!
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Old 02-16-2010, 12:56 AM
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Ugh! If it can do that to your hair, imagine what it must do to your insides if you eat it.

Have you ever dyed your hair with it Abeja?
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Ugh! If it can do that to your hair, imagine what it must do to your insides if you eat it.

Have you ever dyed your hair with it Abeja?
I have yes. I've added red streaks when I was pretty young, then blonde and then I did a mixture of red,blonde and darker brown. How about you Bubble?

I've never used the yogurt tho.. and that's a good point.. I wonder if it does dye our insides.. that would be strange!
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If yogurt can dye hairs, my stomach would have dyed too. How awful. I eat yogurt almost everyday.
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beautiful hair tips!

Use Good Quality Products
There's a good reason brands like Kinky-Curly and Miss Jessie's are so popular among people seeking great-looking curls: they work. Products from these lines, as well as Ouidad, are designed to work with curly hair of all textures. You'll get much better results with a high-quality gel than you will from a cheap drugstore brand, which usually leaves hair feeling crunchy and parched.
After Products are Applied, Leave Hair Alone
Once your hair products are in and you've combed through your hair or worked through it with your fingers, leave your style alone. Let it air dry or use a diffuser, but don't touch those curls. This means no combing and no brushing; otherwise, you'll just comb or brush your curls into a big ball of frizz.
Let Hair Air Dry Whenever Possible
You may not always have time to let your hair air dry, but do it whenever you can. The less heat you place on your hair in the form of blow drying, even if it's diffused, the more moisture your hair retains, which is crucial for maintaining healthy curls that don't frizz. If you're in a hurry, low heat via a diffuser dryer is fine, but again, don't scrunch. Just move the dryer around your hair quickly and stop when your hair is about 50% dry.
Avoid Oils
For well-defined curls, products that are not oil-based will give you better results. When you don't want to wear your hair in ringlet form, using oil is fine and won't disrupt your style, but gel-like products give good hold while keeping frizz at bay.
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beautiful hair tips!

Use Good Quality Products
There's a good reason brands like Kinky-Curly and Miss Jessie's are so popular among people seeking great-looking curls: they work. Products from these lines, as well as Ouidad, are designed to work with curly hair of all textures. You'll get much better results with a high-quality gel than you will from a cheap drugstore brand, which usually leaves hair feeling crunchy and parched.
After Products are Applied, Leave Hair Alone
Once your hair products are in and you've combed through your hair or worked through it with your fingers, leave your style alone. Let it air dry or use a diffuser, but don't touch those curls. This means no combing and no brushing; otherwise, you'll just comb or brush your curls into a big ball of frizz.
Let Hair Air Dry Whenever Possible
You may not always have time to let your hair air dry, but do it whenever you can. The less heat you place on your hair in the form of blow drying, even if it's diffused, the more moisture your hair retains, which is crucial for maintaining healthy curls that don't frizz. If you're in a hurry, low heat via a diffuser dryer is fine, but again, don't scrunch. Just move the dryer around your hair quickly and stop when your hair is about 50% dry.
Avoid Oils
For well-defined curls, products that are not oil-based will give you better results. When you don't want to wear your hair in ringlet form, using oil is fine and won't disrupt your style, but gel-like products give good hold while keeping frizz at bay.
Great tips. Thanks a lot.
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oh, is it really possible? anybody tried this? nand the commercial would even say that yogurt is healthy.
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Hi! I'm new to this forum. While surfing I came across your thread and got it interesting. Blueberry yogurt! Did it really works? Have you tried this?
Anyways thanks for the tip and I really gonna try this...
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I've dyed my hair with red kool-aid when I was a kid. you take the unsweetened package and add just enough water to make it liquid then work through dry hair. Leave it on until it dries then rinse... Sadly it also dyed my forehead and I had to go to school with a red forehead for three days.. but if I remember, my hair stayed red for a few weeks.
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I have never put yoghurt in my hair and never plan to! :s .. has anyone tried the beer thing when it makes your hair super shiny?
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