Friday, July 24, 2009

How do I get long hair like japanese/asian people?

Whenever I see a japanese guy with long(ish) hair it looks really cool (http://www.cherrypowered.com/wp-content/... for example) but when I grew my hair long it didn't go anything like that, what techniques/styling products do I use to get my hair to look like that or simular?



How do I get long hair like japanese/asian people?

You will probably need to have your hair layered medium length for that style. It bascially allows you to style it any way you want (even like Sung Kang's hair). You can blow dry, gel, spray or use hair wax to get that kind of effect on a layer cut. I have done it before only slightly shorter.



How do I get long hair like japanese/asian people?

They have naturly straight hair and black hair so I think if you get some highlights,and some eyeliner,and a good straightner you will be officaly a japanese girl



How do I get long hair like japanese/asian people?

Well, it depends what kind of "look" you're going for. For example, the guy in the picture, if you want you long(ish) hair to look like that, I would recommend taking a shower in the morning, then blowdrying and combing it out. That should work...



How do I get long hair like japanese/asian people?

Flexible gel and/or hair wax



How do I get long hair like japanese/asian people?

grow it.



use ghds



and vo5 wax.. i think that is what its called.



it is advertised on tv and in the ad it has japenese school kids.



How do I get long hair like japanese/asian people?

try using coconut oil :). Thats the indian's solution



How do I get long hair like japanese/asian people?

These are 150-200 pieces of hair with glue attached to them, and these are attached to small pieces of hair close to the scalp,(packed in rows going around the head in a horse shoe shape) using a heat connector to melt the bond to the hair, and the glue is then rolled into a small bond.



The top layer of your hair covers the extensions, and will usually need to be blended/texturised further to blend with your natural hair and to avoid the 'step' look at the back.



The process takes around 4 hours, depending how many you have applied (usually 150, but if your hair is particularly thick you may need up to 200).



They are usually human hair, which if colour matched correctly, will blend beautifully with your natural hair, and if the hair is good quality, will look and feel like your natural hair.



It can be blow dryed/straightened/curled/colo... although i would advise against colouring them, best to choose different colours first rather than risk damaging them.



An extensions stylist can match the extensions perfectly, even if you have high/low lights.



If applied professionally and maintained correctly there should not be any falling out, but usually after the first month or two expect a few to come out, your stylist should allow for this when applying.



They will last 3-4 months depending on the natural hair growth and maintenance, but the same hair can be re-applied usually at a fraction of the cost if required.



In a salon you can expect to pay between 鎷?00-鎷?00 for a full head, and a mobile extensions stylist between 鎷?00-鎷?00.



I charge 鎷?60-400 for a full head of balmain top quality extensions.



Any questions please do not hesitate to email me! :-)



Good Luck!

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