Hair Replacement Alternatives Knowledge Base
How to make short hair longer? Hair replacement, extensions, etc;? I experienced medical hair loss last year, and my hair is now finally growing back! I have a few inches in most spots, but it doesn't look right at all. I've been wearing a wig, but now I'm looking into alternatives, but I don't know much of anything, so I'm searching for the knowledge and experience of those in the Y!A community. I was thinking extensions would be great, if that is even possible. In what price range could I expect this to be done? What hair replacement system would be recommended in this instance? "Why don't you just grow it out?" I don't like the short hair, it's all different lengths, and quite thin. Also, I will be married in the near future as well as attending a number of formal events in which I would like to feel my best, I feel better with longer hair. Plus, the short hair serves as a reminder of my medical ordeals. Cost is not a huge factor. I'm willing to spend the money, just curious of an approximate cost.
Dyson DC01 Drive Belt, Any Alternatives? Hi, I own a Dyson DC01 and the drive belt just buggered up on it. Seeing as I won't be able to get a replacement until monday, is there anything else that I may be able to use? I.e. elastic band, hair bobble, a sock. Thank You Chris
Alternative to Chemical Straightening? I've had my hair chemically straightened for a little bit over a year now, and I really don't like it. As you know, it's not healthy for hair and it really can leave some dandruff >.> Well, I am planning to dye my hair black and have a hair cut. I've figured that putting the three together (maybe not the hair cut as much) is bad, very bad. I haven't had a touch-up in a month or more and still want straight hair. I am half African-American which pretty much explains the need of a chemical straightener. Please, can anyone think of a decent and safer replacement?
can you wear a 2.5mm taper with 1 rubber 'o'ring? fast answers please :/? i have taken my taper out to clean it because it was going quite red and painful (a hair had gotten caught and snapped) it is fine now after a few days but unfortunately, cleaning it i have managed to lose one of the rubber 'o' rings down the sink.... the taper stil goes in and sits fine but if i turn my head too far to the left it oushes it out slightly so can i wear it with just the top ring until i can get into town to get a replacement or should i just not wear it at all? or is there an alternative to one of the rings that i could use temporarily? i dont really wanna leave it out because i had my ear pierced with 2mm punch and the taper went straight in so there is a chance it could close up and i really dont want that hastle ok its occured to me that not everyone knows what a taper is basically its a 2.5mm fat spike that goes through my ear, there should be two rubber rings that come with it to hold it in place, ive lost one of them and im not sure if its still ok to wear until i can get a replacement
I need a natural alternative to Miss Jessie's products....PLEASE HELP ME!? I went through my jar of baby buttercreme and curly pudding, but Miss Jessie's products use mineral oil. I am a fan of the Kinky Curly line, can anyone please suggest a good product line, something that I wouldn't have to only order online to get. (I also heard a lot of negative reviews about Carols Daughter products), are there any real hair care products for natural curly/coily hair that isn't all about the money! I am looking for a replacement for the curly pudding and the buttercreme, thanks!
Does anybody realize how little advancement has been made in popular music lately (question at the end)? Think about it: . 1950 - No rock music to speak of. . By 1955, Rock and Roll was everywhere, and replaced Blues and Pop as the dominant form of "teen music". . Then, eight years of stagnation, however! . In 1963, The BEATLES release "Please Please Me", forever changing the musical landscape. . By the end of the next FIVE YEARS, you have the inception of these genres: Psychedelic Rock, Baroque Pop, Hard Rock, Experimental Rock, Funk, Motown, Electronic Music (outside of the conservatory, anyway), Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Folk, Country Rock (updated), Proto-Punk, and Krautrock (this isn't all due to the Beatles, of course). . Throughout the 70s, music kept evolving at a rapid pace - genres that had already been started kept changing, and many classic albums were released in these established styles- "Exile on Main St", "Dark Side of the Moon", Zhoso, Ziggy Stardust, "Blood on the Tracks", "What's Going On", "After the Gold Rush", to name a few. But the new stuff kept coming, in the form of Punk Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk, Industrial, Indie Rock, No Wave, etc. . Merely a decade later, despite the preeminence of hair metal and arena rock, we have College Rock (later "alternative rock") groups like R.E.M., The Smiths, The Replacements, and Sonic Youth on the rise. Grunge and Black Metal also came to prominence in the 80s, and much of the music from this period has had a profound influence on what's made today. Post-Rock and Math Rock, what some call the "last frontier of rock", also blossoms during this time. . Then, the 90s. Basically any new band that comes out rips off the alternative legacy left behind in the 80s, and everything starts to sound the same. The hipster movement takes off, leaving behind critically acclaimed but hardly innovative works like "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" and Weezer's blue album. But while rock music doesn't go much of anywhere during this time, various forms of electronic music flourish, especially Trip Hop - artists like Massive Attack, DJ Shadow and Bjork all have their day in the sun. . The 00s - what happened? Anything new? One of the most critically acclaimed artists of this decade was The Strokes, but they merely sounded like a bunch of older groups put together. Radiohead becomes a one-trick pony to the point of self-parody, and the Williamsburg ilk churns out critical darlings that are heavy on production values and light on substance or musical forsight (with a tendency to assemble past influences instead of using them to create new sounds). Electronic music recycles all its good ideas, and Top 40 music rotates endlessly around the thirteenth circle of hell. Given the history of popular music in the last 60 years, what do you think lies ahead of us? Anything special?
Best alternative for hair gel? So I am a guy that has pretty damaged hair from years and years and yeeeears of using hair gel, cheap ones for that matter. Now I'm completely over that, so I'm looking for a replacement for gel. I really can't go out without any application of any hair product because my hair is just a mess. My hair is somewhat like Shia Labeouf's(guy from transformers) hair, around 2 inches long, thicker, and coarser. I just want a natural look that holds up, looks somewhat shiny, places my hair in place, and be good for daily use. So shoot me some suggestions yeah? and oh yea tried those hair waxes or pomade, those suck for my hair. Maybe something foamy or cream would be preferable. Thanks in advance. d:]
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