home | site map | about us | writers | contact us   a StorkNetFamily.com site
Exploring Womanhood
   
what's inside
• Mind, Body & Soul:
   • Beauty
   • Health & Fitness
   • Nurturing Your Spirit
   • Self-Care Minder
   • Journey to Self
   • Weight Loss

Heart of the Home:
   • Craft of the Month
   • Cooking
   • Homemaking
   • Hobbies
   • Gardening
   • Holidays

• Women Speak Out
• Relationships
• Real Life Journals
• Book Reviews
• Interviews
• Shopping
• Message Boards
• Site Map
• Married Romance

site search

Google

Web
Exploring
     Womanhood
horoscopes
Select your sign:

Style Sessions

nights casual events quiz
videos hair-rx hair-o-scope poll
Hair Rx

This Issues Professional:

Darin , a stylist at Bumble and bumble Downtown Salon in New York City's Meatpacking District.

Q:My friend always dyes her own hair but this last time it turned a weird green color. Why didn't it work this time?

A: The problem could be that your friend is coloring her hair from root to end every single time, depositing too much ash coloring -- ash is used to control warmth -- on the ends of her hair. Because her hair turned green, it's probably because her ends are damaged and porous from previous color treatments. Tell her to apply the dye to her roots and not repeatedly to her ends. She can apply it to her ends as needed, but for a shorter amount of time than to her roots, near the end of the processing.

nights casual events quiz
videos hair-rx hair-o-scope poll