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Sasha Braids & Beauty Hair Brading Magazine (Vol 1.0)


Sasha Braids & Beauty Hair Brading Magazine (Vol 1.0)



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Braids and Beauty - Spring 2006: Black Hair Care Guide with Tyra Banks and More (Single Issue Magazine)


Braids and Beauty – Spring 2006: Black Hair Care Guide with Tyra Banks and More (Single Issue Magazine)



This 106 page magazine features Tyra Banks on the cover and in a feature inside, plus celebrity styles, features on curls, cornrows, braids, sultry hair, and much more!…

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Dive Diva's everywhere have raised the question of how to tame her wild curls. Since we know that we are not, as the Sports Illustrated models for a Dive, we look forward with certainty should not surrender to a bald spot either. Saltwater devastating effects on our hair, leaving a salt residue that the hair of it exhausts natural moisture. Add blowing wind into the equation and the result is split ends and brittle hair, which feels like straw.

Hair care for girls Divers is threefold. You need to treat your hair before subjecting you to manage the elements, your hair during the dives and again her hair after the dives. Chlorine and salt water can fade and dry out the hair cuticle. Before diving, wet hair with cold tap water to seal the cuticle. The hair is like a sponge, they can only absorb so much water. If it's wet start to work with, it will not absorb so much damage chlorine and salt water.

Swear by Leave-in conditioner and never leave for the dive without it. The protection of the skin with sunscreen is reasonable, and the same goes for the hair. If you use a conditioner with a sunscreen in it, the more find better, because the UV radiation is the hair bold a shadow. In addition, some hair cream or ointment as a barrier to reduce the amount of salt air, which at the hair follicles can.

During the dive, if you have long hair, do it before the pulling and tugging on your neoprene hood secured. Putting hair into a Pigtail or a series of pony-holder keeps the hair from getting trapped in the hood. With the irrigation front strands will help to keep the fabric in position. You can wear a lycra "doo rag" on the hair before it on your hood. Alternatively, a "shark skin" or "Titan" lining in the hood can will also facilitate the removal of the cap from the end of the dive.

If you are a tropical dive destination, you can check a beanie, for night dives (as this not only tame your hair, but avoid, blood worms tangles) in your locks. For daily use, a "slap tongue" available in most stores, the mask strap scuba diving catch to keep your hair.

We are asked to thoroughly rinse our gear after a dive, but I know every good Girl Diver that beauty comes flush against the corridor. As soon as possible, rinse your hair with fresh water. You may find the fresh water shower on the boat or at the dive site. There are also a variety of elements from the harsh shampoos, hair done at your local salon remove them.

Put a broad ridge in your Save-A-Dive kit, so you can get through this tangle of cables on your way to the pizzeria. Even if you already have some spray in conditioner with you, now would be a great time, was a further round, the hair, because it is so simple by the drying up routine. Keep your hair, split ends, cut and use a clarifying This week the hair shampoo keep looking great.

Just the divas of diving have to treat their locks. "I'm not very good with my hair and not much about it think, "said Tanya Streeter from her home in Austin, Texas." If I know I'm in the water, I had just coat it with a ton of conditioner, braid and wear it over my wetsuit. "

Cindy Ross is the owner/instructor of http://www.GirlDiver.com. Dedicated to a gentler form of scuba for everyone. She teaches PADI co-ed, women’s only and teen scuba classes in the Pacific Northwest. With her small scuba classes in the Seattle area, Cindy finds more time to dedicate to each student. She is also a staff writer for XRay Magazine and Dive Coordinator for Highline Community College. For more articles on learning to scuba dive, visit http://www.girldiver.com.

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