{"id":5152,"date":"2016-03-15T05:40:11","date_gmt":"2016-03-15T05:40:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.realbeautyspot.com\/?p=5152"},"modified":"2016-06-29T15:54:29","modified_gmt":"2016-06-29T15:54:29","slug":"best-hair-tricks-really-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theindianspot.com\/best-hair-tricks-really-work\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Hair Tricks That Really Work"},"content":{"rendered":"
You want to attend a function but don\u2019t have time to dye gray roots then don\u2019t worry; you can use eye shadow technique as quick-fix. Choose an eye shadow shade which matches your hair color and apply it using an angled eyeliner brush. Blend it well so that it looks natural.<\/p>\n
Have you been using bobby pins the wrong way? Wavyside up and wavy side down both have their own set of benefits.\u00a0Try out a hairstyle with the wavy side of the bobby pin facing towards your scalp to secure your hair style in place.<\/p>\n
Baking soda can be used as super clarifying treatment because it removes product buildup. It\u2019s way cheaper than using expensive clarifying shampoo\u2019s available in the market. Just mix 2 tbsp. of baking soda with your regular shampoo in a bowl and then apply it on your scalp and strands. Allow this mixture to sit for at least 10 minutes and then rinse off thoroughly so no residue is left behind. Repeat it 2 times a week for at least a month and the baking soda will remove product build up. You will notice smooth silky and manageable hair.<\/p>\n
Oil your hair with coconut oil before coloring.\u00a0Simply apply a little more before coloring.\u00a0Not only does coconut oil make the hair easier to section off, it also helps to\u00a0reduce the damage and dryness\u00a0caused due to hair coloring.\u00a0Massage the scalp with coconut oil then spread it to your whole hair. Be sure that\u00a0you have covered every hair properly. Leave it for one hour or for best results leave it on overnight, then dye your hair as you usually do with the oil still in your hair.<\/p>\n
Drying hair with regular towel creates frizz as the texture of the towel is rough. So, instead of using towels you can use old cotton tee\u2019s to dry your hair. A t-shirt is lightweight so it soaks up moisture without being harsh on hair and it also prevents frizz to a great extent. Take a cotton tee after shampooing your hair and use it to wring out the excess water. Then flip your head over and twist the shirt in a turban style. Wrap it around your head completely and leave for 15-20 minutes. This is a natural way to dry hair without making them unmanageable.<\/p>\n
Give your hair texture with a toothbrush.<\/span>\u00a0Just reach for a humble toothbrush to tease and texturise limp locks. If you don’t have a teasing comb handy, use an old toothbrush to tease the hair at the crown of your head or the areas along your hairline to get instant volume.<\/p>\n Make your bobby pins stay in place by using hair spray. For long lasting up-dos, don\u2019t just spray your hair after it\u2019s fixed; spray your bobby pins before you style, so they are sticky and will snag your hair and stay put.<\/p>\n Add a drop or two of essential oils like lavender or rose essential oil on your hair brush.\u00a0Simply brush the scent through the length of the hair strands and let\u00a0it work its magic.<\/p>\n Using coffee to boost\u00a0your hair color is easy and effective. You will get the desired shine, shade, and even promote hair growth.\u00a0Brew a strong pot of plain coffee and allow it to come to cool. Wet and shampoo your hair as usual. Pour the cooled coffee slowly over your head while standing in the shower. Massage it into your roots and your hair. Cover your head with a shower cap, wait for about 20 minutes minutes and then rinse the coffee out of your hair with cool water.<\/p>\n Run dryer sheet over your hair to reduce fly-aways caused by static. Plus, they’ll make your hair smell nice and fresh.<\/p>\n If your hairline starts to look greasy, dig up a big, fluffy makeup brush, and dip it into a pot of rice flour. Tap it once on the back of your hand to remove the excess, then dust it over your roots. It removes the\u00a0oil and blends into your strands, so no one will know you didn’t shower.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Hide gray roots with eye shadow: You want to attend a function but don\u2019t have time to dye gray roots then don\u2019t worry; you can use eye shadow technique as quick-fix. Choose an eye shadow shade which matches your hair color and apply it using an angled eyeliner brush. Blend it well so that it looks natural. Bobby pin hair trick: Have you been using bobby pins the wrong way? Wavyside up and wavy side down both have their own […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":37581,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[6522],"tags":[2116,281,2117,2118,327,2119,2085,1093,408,315,2121],"yoast_head":"\nSticky\u00a0Bobby pins\u00a0:<\/strong><\/em><\/h3>\n
Essential oil for scented hair:<\/strong><\/em><\/h3>\n
Boost hair color with coffee:<\/strong><\/em><\/h3>\n
Smooth\u00a0flyways with dryer sheet<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
Get rid of oily or greasy hair with rice flour<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n