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How to remove hair bonding glue
Hair bonding glue is usually used when applying “tracks” directly to the head or on a wig cap. Although it is one of the most inexpensive methods of applying a hair weave, the cost to natural hair can be detrimental, making the use of hair bonding glue potentially not worth it. In addition to the glue being a pain to remove, if not removed properly the glue will leave a sticky residual on the hair, which can cause hair damage, and possibly cause hair to fall out. To prevent this outcome, there are several ways to ensure hair bonding glue is completely removed and to gaurantee that natural hair remains safe and healthy.
Hair bonding glue remover shampoo is sold in most stores, and is applied just as a regular shampoo would be. Wet hair and massage the remover shampoo into the hair focusing mainly on the scalp until the tracks begin to loosen up. When the tracks are loose enough they will slide out gently with a small tug. Once all of the tracks are out, rinse hair, then shampoo and condition hair with whatever other products are available. After the conditioner is out, all hair glue should be removed. If there is still some residual hair glue left on the hair or scalp, use oil sheen or hair oil to saturate the area. Then, whatever residuals are left should comb out easily.
If hair bonding glue remover shampoo is not available, or if just looking for an inexpensive option to remove hair bonding glue, there is a product that can be helpful that is found in most kitchens. Olive Oil is very helpful in removing hair glue, although it can be messy. For this method of removal, in addition to the olive oil, a towel should be draped on the shoulders, and a comb should be handy. Saturate each track one by one in olive oil, massaging along the way. Once tracks are saturated, they should slide out quickly. For the tracks that are a little harder to remove, just add a little more olive oil and continue to massage scalp. Once all of the tracks are removed, comb hair thoroughly. If there residual glue on the hair or scalp, it should all be out after a shampoo and conditioner treatment.
A lot of people stay away from hair bonding glue because of the effects on the hair when not taken care of and removed properly, but, by following these tips, removal of hair bonding glue should never be a problem again.
How to remove gum from hair
Ways To Easily Remove Chewing Gum From Hair
When we think about it, it is pretty easy to get chewing gum in one’s hair. This is especially true if that someone happens to be a child. Young children have a tendency to chew gum and somehow, inexplicably, wind up getting in their hair and being a nightmare to get out.
This can lead to minor problems. As most people know, it is easy enough to get gum in hair but it’s not so easy to get it out. If you are the victim of a chewing gum nightmare please do not use scissors to cut it out. There are several ways to remove the gum from hair.
Sometimes, it seems the more you try to remove the gum from hair, the more tangled it gets. So use gentle methods to get it out. Do not go for messy methods, otherwise it may get embedded. There is a popular method called the ice cube method. Place several ice cubes in the plastic bag and hold this onto the gum. The gum should freeze and harden. It will be easier to break off and remove from hair afterwards.
If not, then use the second method but it is quite messy. Warm one teaspoon of vinegar and massage it into the hair all around the chewing gum. The gum will dissolve. Once the gum is removed wash with shampoo.
Another method is by using cooking oil, but baby oil works faster. All you need to do is massage it around the gum until it is removed.
Eggs whites also work on chewing gum in hair. Place the egg whites on the affected spot and until the gum is removed. Shampoo as usual and rinse.
Another method to apply is by using simple and everyday butter. Melt the butter and put on the affected area. It should remove easily. After that, shampoo as usual.
A lubricant called ether also works as an aid in the removal of chewing gum. Apply to the gum and work into hair. You will also need a good shampoo and conditioner to help speed up repairing any damage. If none of the methods work then call the hair dresser. Do not put any harmful chemicals on it.
The last method is to cut the gum from hair. This is the last method if you are ready for bad hair cut because of chewing gum accidents.
Skin care basics for normal skin
There are many good tips for skin care basics for normal skin. First of all, use a good cleanser for your skin and clean it daily. You should not clean your skin more than once a day. The preferable time to do it is at night before bed. You can wash your face in the morning with a little warm water just to make sure no dirt is left on there from the night before.
Another good tip for skin care basics for normal skin is to exfoliate. There are many good products that you can use to exfoliate that are inexpensive and that work. By exfoliating your skin, you get off all of the dead skin and it leaves your skin looking smooth and healthy.
Use a good moisturizer for your basic skin care. Again, it’s good to use a moisturizer at night before bed. You can buy a good moisturizer at a drug store and for a reasonable price. Just pick the one that is right for your normal skin.
It’s also recommended to use eye cream at night for your eyes. Whether your skin be normal, oily or sensitive, it’s a good idea to use eye cream under the eye to keep your skin looking healthy.
Another good tip for skin care basics for normal skin is to eat healthy. Lots of fruits and vegetables are good for your skin and bring it that healthy look. A balanced diet is important for good skin. You can use all the facial creams you want, but eating right and getting enough rest is important for your skin to look healthy and stay healthy.
You can also use a cleanser in the shower at night to clean your face. There are so many over the counter cleaners that are good for your normal skin. Neutrogena offers a variety of skin products to keep your face looking healthy and young.
A lot of people think that you have to go out and spend a lot of money on skin products for your face and skin, but that is not true. You can buy so many good products for your face and skin in your local drug store. Stay away from the big department stores because they charge a lot more money for their products.
These are just a few ideas for skin care basics for normal skin.
How to remove gum from hair
Ways To Easily Remove Chewing Gum From Hair
When we think about it, it is pretty easy to get chewing gum in one’s hair. This is especially true if that someone happens to be a child. Young children have a tendency to chew gum and somehow, inexplicably, wind up getting in their hair and being a nightmare to get out.
This can lead to minor problems. As most people know, it is easy enough to get gum in hair but it’s not so easy to get it out. If you are the victim of a chewing gum nightmare please do not use scissors to cut it out. There are several ways to remove the gum from hair.
Sometimes, it seems the more you try to remove the gum from hair, the more tangled it gets. So use gentle methods to get it out. Do not go for messy methods, otherwise it may get embedded. There is a popular method called the ice cube method. Place several ice cubes in the plastic bag and hold this onto the gum. The gum should freeze and harden. It will be easier to break off and remove from hair afterwards.
If not, then use the second method but it is quite messy. Warm one teaspoon of vinegar and massage it into the hair all around the chewing gum. The gum will dissolve. Once the gum is removed wash with shampoo.
Another method is by using cooking oil, but baby oil works faster. All you need to do is massage it around the gum until it is removed.
Eggs whites also work on chewing gum in hair. Place the egg whites on the affected spot and until the gum is removed. Shampoo as usual and rinse.
Another method to apply is by using simple and everyday butter. Melt the butter and put on the affected area. It should remove easily. After that, shampoo as usual.
A lubricant called ether also works as an aid in the removal of chewing gum. Apply to the gum and work into hair. You will also need a good shampoo and conditioner to help speed up repairing any damage. If none of the methods work then call the hair dresser. Do not put any harmful chemicals on it.
The last method is to cut the gum from hair. This is the last method if you are ready for bad hair cut because of chewing gum accidents.
Overview on the cost of Laser hair removal
The desire for a fuzz free body has recently sparked a growing interest in hair removal services. Women have shave their legs and under their arms for generations and waxing, sugaring, and other methods of hair removal have been around a while too and these methods are now used on more body parts than ever and by men as well as women. It’s no surprise that technology has found a way to step into this growing part of the beauty industry as well by introducing us to the concept of laser hair removal.
The cheapest way to remove unwanted hair is probably still a razor. It has the advantage of requiring no power, can be done at home, and rarely requires assistance unless the hair is in a hard to reach place such as the back. A disposable razor can be bought for less than a quarter a piece so using a new one every day for a year could keep the body hair free for under a $100. The down side is the twenty minutes it takes to shave ‘everyday’.
Waxing and other professional hair removal services such as sugaring and threading are not required as frequently. The cost of waxing is dependent on the size and complexity of the area to be waxed and on the provider of the waxing service. A small area such as the chin or upper lip can cost fewer than $20 while a leg or back wax might easily be priced at $150. These methods are repeated at 2 to 4 week intervals depending on the growth rate of the hair in the waxed area. At a mid-range price of $60 and a schedule of once every three weeks, that adds up to over $1,000 a year to stay smooth. The down side is that the hair has to grow back out to a shaggy fuzz between each service.
Laser hair removal, like waxing, is often priced based on the size of the area being treated and the provider of the service. A single treatment on the lower legs (ankle to knee) can cost anywhere from $80 to $300 dollars depending on the provider. It takes 5 to 15 treatments over an extended period of time to see the results of laser treatments. The length of time between treatments is based on the growth cycles of the hair being removed so treatments are performed about once a month. Assuming mid-range price of $150 a treatment and 10 treatments that would mean it would take 10 months and $1,500 to have fuzz free lower legs.
This makes laser treatments seem the more costly approach to hair removal. But looking at the costs over a three year time frame changes the picture. At one year out the cost of using a razor everyday would be cost $100 and take 121 hours, waxing would cost $1,000 and take 17 hours, and laser treatments would cost $1,500 and take 10 hours. Move the calendar out three years and shaving cost $300 and uses up 363 hours, waxing costs $3,000 and uses up 52 hours, while laser treatments have still only cost $1,500 and taken up 10 hours.
Anyone considering laser hair removal should consider their hair removal goals and find out from their provider how effective the treatments are likely to be for them. Dark hair and light skin is the best combination for hair removal. Blonde and grey hair is mostly unresponsive to laser removal treatments. Dark skin usually calls for extra treatment sessions.
The only person that can decide if laser hair removal is worth the price is the person getting the treatments. Someone that is a good candidate for the service will save time and money in the long term. Someone that is a bad candidate will be throwing both away.



