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Prom Hair Styles Web EzineArticles.com Submit Articles Watch the Video -- Members Login Benefits Recent Articles Expert Authors Experts By Location Read Endorsements Editorial Guidelines Author TOS Terms of Service Ezines / Email Alerts Manage Subscriptions EzineArticles RSS Blog Forums About Us What's New Contact Us Affiliates Link To Us Privacy Policy Site Map Search All Options Search Article IDs Search Article Titles Search Articles Search Expert Authors Search Article Keywords Search Article Summary Advanced Search Power Search Email Address: Your Name: Got an Ezine Marketing or Email Newsletter Question? AskChrisKnight.com HOME :: Kids-and-Teens Prom Hair Styles By Ian Partridge Article Word Count: 262 [ View Summary ] Comments (0) A large part of any girl's prom is the prom hairstyle she chooses. The most popular prom hairstyles are subject to change each year. This year feminine, wavy styles are popular, but edgy styles will also fit the bill. Today's most popular prom hairstyles are luscious curls or waves. Multiple layers around the face, fresh curls, and shoulder length hair combine into an ideal of the feminine the mirrors the style of leading pop divas. Similar but less finished, soft twists combine those curls with styles that are half up / half down. Bangs are also in, especially large or sultry bangs swept to one side. In spite of the emphasis on curls, straight hair still has its place among the popular prom hairstyles. Straight hairstyles that are textured or have a sleek mirror-shine are especially popular. More daring styles include shoulder length bobs reminiscent of the late '70s; the mullet is also in, combining cropped sections with longer tresses. Also popular is the extremely short cut worn by actress Alyssa Milano. Always have a fallback style in case your hair refuses your chosen prom hairstyle. The popular French braid is an example of a style that can add class and control to any bad hair day. The right accessory can make the difference between attractive and stunning. Bejeweled hair sticks or vintage hair combs are popular. Whatever you choose, be certain the hairstyle is consistent with the dress you have chosen, as well as with your jewelry. Ian Partridge lauched a website called http://www.promhair.us which includes more resources and links relating to prom night Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_Partridge Additional EzineArticles from the Kids-and-Teens: Category: Teens: Life v. Electronics Fit Teens Become Healthy Adults Glow in The Dark Ceiling Stars Kids and Teens: Would You Sign Your Kid Up for this Day Camp? Are Kids on Wheels Safe in Public? The Perfect Princess Tea Party - 7 Simple Steps An Unthought About Decision Am I Abnormal? Kids' Concerns About ADHD Is It Really ADHD? ADHD And the Morning Routine Teen Dating Tips Teens and Money: The 4 by 10% Solution Kids and Teens: But Mo-om, Everybody Else Has One! Kids and Teens and the Phone: Creative Solutions for Your Family Shooting for the Stars Everyone Loves Children's Wooden Toys Graduation: Here Comes the Rest of Your Life Symptoms of Troubled Teens How to Survive Seventh Grade A Child's Beginner Pointe Shoe? Bumper Sticker: If You Can Read This, Turn Me Over! From High School Summer Camp to HBO - A Passion for Self Expression Through Films Online Safety for Girls How do I talk to my Parents about Puberty? The Smarter Kid Rules: How to Get Better Grades in School The Model Student - A Red Flag for Parents! Become A Nerd Today! Volunteerism for Teenagers: A Great Character Builder Balloon Animals for Kids When Push Comes to Shove How to Select a Typing Course for Children Dream Doers' Success Secrets for Young Adults The $214,206 Threadlike Worm Mesenchytraeus Solifugas This article has been viewed 86935 time(s). Article Submitted On: September 15, 2004 Please Rate This Article: Select Rating Excellent Very Good Interesting Fair Could Use Improvement Number of ratings: 13 Rating: 2 © EzineArticles.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide. EzineArticles.com is a Member of the EmailUniverse.com Network



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Laser Hair Removal Information from Northern Concord the UK TV/TS Support Group Cross Dressers - Transvestites -Transsexuals - Transgendered - TV - TS - TG - Wives & Partners TheNorthern Concord P.O. Box 258, Manchester, M60 1LN, England Concord's Home Page What is Concord? Our Venue A Map of the Area Who Will You Meet? Concord Social Events Concord Event Pictures Cross Talk Magazine More Info on Concord Concord Membership Application Definitions? TV- TS Telephone Helplines Support Groups in the UK Events in the UK & Europe Shops, Suppliers and Services Bars, Pubs and Clubs in Manchester You & The Police Law & Legal More Information Web Addresses More To Come...... The Facts About Laser Hair Removal by Chris Hart The ability to pass and feel comfortable in public places is uppermost in the minds of the vast majority of TG people. The presence of male pattern hair growth is by far the main stumbling block; the need to wear heavy make-up to disguise beard growth often drawing unwanted attention. The advent of laser hair removal brought hope to thousands, so why are there so many conflicting reports and why is constructive information so difficult to come by? How can we make sense of the different systems on offer? I’m Chris Hart an associate member of The Northern Concord and one of the most experienced laser therapists in the country. I’ve put together the following information exclusively for Cross Talk, tracing the history and theory behind the technology. I truly believe that the only way people seeking treatment can assess the capabilities of the many different systems on offer, is by understanding how laser hair removal works and the factors which effect the results. The effect of ruby laser light on hair growth was first discovered by Professor Marc Clement whilst conducting a scientific experiment in 1976. Professor Clement and his team decided to research the theory of using laser energy to prevent re-growth of hair in order to assist plastic surgeons in cases where the donor skin for re-constructive surgery was hirsute. The objective being to destroy the hair follicle without damage to the surrounding skin tissue. The laser Professor Clement developed is named The Chromos 694 Ruby Laser. After ethical clinical trials this laser was used in hospital environments, by plastic surgeons for several years before it came to the publics notice in the 'Tomorrows World' programme in 1995. Despite the ever increasing number of systems flooding the commercial sector The Chromos 694 remains the only system to be used to assist plastic surgeons treating patients who are undergoing reconstructive surgery. Before we can fully understand how laser hair removal works we need to look at the process of hair growth. On the surface of the skin all hair looks the same but the condition of the hair follicle is vitally important to the success of laser hair removal. The growth and shedding cycle of the hair follicle is divided into three phases. In the growing stage(anagen) the cells at the base of the hair follicle divide and form the new hair which is pushed upward and appears on the skin surface. Once the formation of the hair is complete the cells at the base of the follicle stop dividing and the follicle then moves into the next stage (catogen). The follicle continues to nourish the hair, which is still firmly attached. The final stage (telogen) occurs where the follicle no longer nourishes the hair, which in turn is shed. After a dormant period the hair follicle will spring back to life and the process is then renewed. The length of each of these stages varies in different body sites for example the follicles of the scalp remain in the anagen stage much longer than any other body site which is why our head hair grows long. It is only in the anagen stage that enough thermal damage can be done to the hair follicle thus destroying its capacity for re-growth. This coupled with fact that all of our hair follicles are not active at the same time explains why laser hair removal requires more than one treatment. Why Laser? Lasers work by producing an intense beam of bright light, which travels in one direction. Ordinary light from non-laser sources is composed of many different colours or wavelengths, and appears white, whilst a laser has the unique ability to produce one specific colour or wavelength. As each wavelength has different absorption properties with the skin, lasers are successfully used to target specific structures within the skin, without causing damage to surrounding tissue. Selective Photothermolysis Laser hair removal is based upon the technique known as "Selective photothermolysis" This is the principle of using laser energy to selectively destroy a target beneath the surface of the skin whilst leaving the surrounding healthy tissue intact. Ruby laser seeks to use the concentration of pigment (melanin) in the hair shaft to absorb the laser light, thereby heating the hair and causing thermal damage to the follicle whilst passing harmlessly through the other tissue components. Factors Which Effect The Performance Of Individual Lasers. 1. Wavelength - individual wavelengths have different effects on the skin tissue and on how the laser light is absorbed. The optimum wavelength for hair removal would be highly absorbed in the concentration of melanin in the hair shaft and transmitted harmlessly through the surrounding tissue. 2. Pulse Duration - this is the length of time the laser light is in contact with the skin. The heat must be maintained for long enough to destroy the hair growth mechanism, but not too long as to burn the skin. The ideal pulse duration required to generate the correct amount of heat in and around the hair follicle is approx. 1 millisecond. If the pulse duration is too short not enough heat will be generated to destroy the follicle. If the pulse duration is too long heat may dissipate into the surrounding skin increasing the risk of burns. 3. Energy density - This is the amount of energy required to prevent re-growth and must be between 10-25 joules per sq. Cm of skin. Factors That Can Effect Treatment 1. The colour of the hair - there must be a concentration of colour in the hair to absorb the laser light. The treatment does not work on grey or blond hair. 2. The skin colour - there needs to be a minimum of colour in the skin. Coloured skin contains so much pigment that the laser light is absorbed in the skin and not the hair. 3. The hair - The hair needs to be just visible on the surface of the skin in order to indicate the position of the follicle. The shorter and more coarse the hair the better the treatment results. 4. Medication - some medications can cause photosensitivity of the skin, these include some antibiotics, blood pressure / heart tablets and Premarin. These medications do not exclude patients from treatments but a full list of medication should be asked for and disclosed by the patient to the treating clinician. Test shots are always advisable in order to gauge individual skin reaction. Is The Treatment Permanent? It appears that many clinics are somewhat evasive when asked the question "Is laser hair removal permanent?". Patients who took part in the clinical trials for the Chromos 694 Ruby Laser have remained hair free for at least 4 years. Most physicians consider that the chances of re-growth after this period are negligible, however for legal reasons the manufactures are unable to class the process as permanent at this moment in time, but refer to the process as long term. Beware of any clinic that claims otherwise. Cost Of Treatment Costs of treatment vary from clinic to clinic and area to area. It should never be the main deciding factor and the most expensive need not always indicate the best. It is possible to find clinics that do not charge consultation fees and who will include free test shots in order to gauge skin reaction. Clinics should also breakdown treatments into facial areas at no extra charge in order to spread costs, for instance having your upper lip and chin treated first and then as finances allow, moving onto other facial areas. How To Find A Good Clinic Ruby Lasers fall into the category of Class 4 laser products and as such their use has to be regulated by the Local Health Authority under the ‘Registered Homes Act 1984’ for the use of specially controlled techniques. It is the responsibility of the local Nursing Homes Registration Officer who will be only too pleased to supply details of the registered clinics and the lasers that they use. This registration covers the safety aspect of the use of lasers but does not have any bearing on the effectiveness of the treatment. As a condition of this registration treatment may only be carried out with the authorisation of the clinic doctor, and by a trained laser clinician. The certificate of registration and the clinicians training certificate must by law be displayed in the clinic. Never go to an unregistered clinic. What To Do Next The next step is to telephone the clinic concerned and ask as many questions as you feel relevant. Is the clinic health authority registered? Which laser is in use? What wavelength does the laser use and how does it interact with the skin? What are the pulse duration and energy density? Are consultations and test patches free? Who will carry out the treatment? Does the clinic set aside special times to treat TG / TV clients? Can you bring a friend? Will you be made welcome? Ask for a brochure and if you are happy with all of the facts make an appointment for a consultation. You are bound to feel vulnerable and a little self conscious as this is a very personal issue. It is important that you have the trust and confidence in the clinic and the clinician who will carry out your treatment. Never be afraid to ask the clinicians background, experience and commitment. Armed with the above information it should be possible for individuals to assess the effectiveness and the possibility of side effects of each system as well as making sense of the advertising hype. Overview Of Lasers Aimed At Hair Removal 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser 1.) Chromos 694 Pulsed Ruby Laser . -Manufacturers - S.L.S. Biophile, Swansea, Wales. Wavelength - 694 nm - This wavelength is highly absorbed in melanin and minimally in the surrounding tissue and blood, this enables heating of the hair shaft and thus the follicle without absorption in the surrounding tissue. Pulse Duration - 1 millisecond. Energy - 0-20 J. Cm2. Clinical Outcome - clinical data on the Chromos 694 shows an average of 60% reduction of hair density, measured 4-6 months after a single treatment (it must be noted that approx. 7-10 treatments are recommended and the figures cover a wide range of hair colours working on an average of 12 J.cm2). Transient pigmentary changes are seen in 3.2 % of patients and all resolve naturally after 3 months. Reported incidents of scarring are zero. 2.) Epilaser 2.) Epilaser Long Pulsed Ruby Laser -Manufacturers - Palomar Medical Technologies, Boston USA Wavelength - 694 nm. Pulse Duration - 3 milliseconds - this system overcomes the problem of a long pulse length by using cooled handpiece in contact with the surface of the skin. This helps to reduce the temperature rise but also means that more energy is required to get the correct temperature rise to kill the follicle. Energy - 0-40 J cm2. Clinical Outcome - clinical data for the Epilaser is sketchy and appears to be highly dependent on the operator. 3.) Long Pulse 3.) Long Pulse Alexandrite Alexandrite -Manufacturers - ESC Medical, Halfa, Israel. Wavelength - 755 nm. This wavelength has less absorption in melanin and high absorption in blood, this means more energy has to be used. This high energy coupled with the blood absorption means that the procedure becomes extremely painful and there is a high risk of burning the skin. Pulse Duration - 3 milliseconds Energy density - 0-40 J cm2 Clinical Outcome - data shows a 40 % reduction in hair density after 4-6 months and 1 treatment. As a result of its long wavelength and pulse duration there is a very high risk of burning and requires significant operators skill to achieve the correct clinical outcome without any side effects. 4.) Epilight White Light System . -Manufacturers - ESC Medical, Halfa, Israel. Wavelength - 590- 1100 nm - all wavelengths between 590 -1100 nm simultaneously (and as such is a white light system and not a laser). This means that the system is not specifically targeting the hair but heating the entire area. This means a greater risk of non- specific burns to the treated area. Also wavelengths above 900 nm start to absorbed in water of which tissue is composed, which again increases the risk of burning. Pulse Duration - 3 milliseconds. Energy Density - 0-65 J cm2 Clinical outcome - little published data. 5.) Softlight System -Licensed by - Thermolase Dallas USA Wavelength - Nd: Yag Laser - 1064 nm - this wavelength is not highly absorbed in melanin but the protocol uses carbon paste applied to the skin in order to absorb the laser light. Pulse Duration - 40 n Sec - extremely short pulse duration. Energy Density - 0-10 J cm2 Clinical Outcome - Whilst these systems produce very little skin reaction, clinical studies have reported a 40% incidence of infected hair follicles following carbon assisted laser treatment and concern has been expressed that the carbon particles were taken up by the lymphatic system. (1). These systems also have far less impact on the hair growth and actually aim " not to kill the hair follicle but to disable it "(2) and brochures state " impairs the growth of your hair over time, so that it regrows both slower and finer. It will be necessary to come in for treatment several times a year" This is a hair management system where the hair regrows. (1) C. Nanni M.D. Tina Alster M.D. Washington Institute of Dermatological Laser Surgery. (2) Thermo Lase Corporation " Softlight ". Limitations All of the above technologies have similar limitations. The primary is being the inability to effectively treat darker skin types. This is because the skin around the follicle and the target hair shaft contain similar quantities of melanin, so whilst trying to heat the hair shaft the skin is being heated to a similar extent, increasing the risk of side effects. All of these lasers also have an inability to effectively remove grey hair. This is because grey hair has no melanin to absorb the laser light. Chris Hart runs the Cristianos Laser Clinic in Altrincham, Cheshire. Plus a new clinic in London -The London Institute, 10 Warwick Road Lon don SW5 9UH) and now one in Leeds. I often attend NC functions and I’m always available to give advice to members. You can ring me at the clinic on 0161-929-5560 or mobile 07932-786534 any evening up until 10pm, plus new new free-phone number 0800-085066, or access the clinic websites on www.chrishart-cristianos.co.uk/tg , or http://cristianos.webjump.com , or e-mail chriscristianos@compuserve.com The above information was provided by Chris Hart at the Christianos Laser Clinic. The information below is from a different source, Mr. Tony Campion. Additional Information Diode Lasers: Diode lasers can be designed at different wavelengths and the one best suited to hair removal is 810nm. This wavelength is well absorbed by melanin and minimally absorbed by blood so its action upon hair follicles is similar to that of the ruby laser. Melanin absorbtion is, however, less than that of the ruby laser and so there is less skin reaction when treating darker skins. A cooled handpiece is also used at treatment time. Four or five treatments are recommended but this data refers to hair removal from sites not subject to male pattern hair growth. Male pattern hair growth in men can include a very dense and thick hair structures. When treated, many follicles will be in the shadow of others and this reduces the effectiveness of treatment and more applications are necessary. Low power diode lasers are less effective and only high power diodes capable of delivering 40J/cm2 or more should be used. Treatment probes up to 14mm diameter are used and they reduce the time taken to treat backs or legs. Suitable lasers include the LightSheer made by Coherent and the MeDioStar made by Asclepion-Meditec AG. Nd:YAG lasers have acceptable results on coloured skins without pain and many do not need or recommend carbon paste or skin cooling prior to use. There are a number of variable results reported from the use of many lasers and light sources for hair removal. A number of factors that come into play for effective treatment including the cyclical nature of hair growth. The laser sensitive anagen phase varies according to hair location on the body and successful treatment does depend upon the skill of the laser operator in understanding the parameters and capabilities of the laser in use, the hair type and skin colour. If you wish, you can ask questions freely by registering with www.laserforum.com Regards Tony Campion To Contact Northern Concord write to: The Northern Concord, P.O. Box 258, Manchester, M60 1LN, England or E-mail JennyB@northernconcord.org.uk The Northern Concord is a completely voluntary organisation and has no commercial ties whatsoever.



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Short Hair - Wedding Hair Styles Wedding Hair Styles Style Idea, Tips and Advice Wedding Hair Styles - Choosing Your Bridal Hair style: Are you confused over what will be the perfect wedding hair style for you? Has thumbing through numerous magazines left you dazed, confused and overloaded with ideas? Should you wear it up, down, curled or straight? Relax, here is the information you need to make an informed and inspired choice about your bridal hair style. Try Wedding Hairstyles on www.Stellure.com Wedding Hairstyles in 3D Find Your Perfect Wedding Hairstyle with 3D hair visualization web site that uses 3D models of your own face so that you can see every style on yourself from every direction before you walk into your salon and plunk your money down! Now you can actually see how a hair style makeover will look on you before you take the plunge. A common mistake many brides make is to completely loose their personal style identity when it comes making hair and fashion choices for their wedding day. Of course you will want to look and feel special on your wedding day, but take care to ensure that it is recognisably you who walks up the aisle to exchange "I dos". When it comes to wedding hair styles, your number one guiding factor should be whether you actually like the style. There are no wrong and right answers when it comes to selecting the right bridal hair style for yourself, here are some tips that will remove some of the confusion surrounding wedding hair. Plan, Plan, Plan Sometimes planning a wedding can feel like an exercise in project management. There are so many people and supplies to co-ordinate and manage. No matter if yours is a wedding to rival a celebrity wedding, or if it is 10 of your closest friends and family, you still need a wedding plan. The most efficient way to do this is to use a wedding planning checklist. Make sure that you add discussing your wedding hair styles with your stylist to your wedding checklist. This is best done some months from the big day - in fact the sooner the better. Many brides may need grow their hair, or work toward a new color to achieve the wedding hair styles of their dreams. Allow Yourself to Shine This needs to be set and carefully balanced against the need to plan, plan, plan. Just because nearly every bridal magazine you pick-up features brides with flowing tresses do not feel that you have to emulate this. If you normally wear your hair short, do not feel that you necessarily need to grow your hair for your wedding. If you are still laboring under the misconception that short hair does not make for a good bridal hair style then think Halle Berry and her halo of feminine curls. If you do want to grow your hair, then grow it, but don't do something just because you think that a bride should. Although this article outline some general rules of thumb, remember that a bride with a flair for the dramatic and a strong personality can carry off pretty much anything. Communicate Most cases of bridal wedding stress brides can be traced back to poor communication. Friction between a bride and pretty much anyone around her is not uncommon as the big day draws nearer. As a bride, avoid this by communicating from the outset with those associated with the wedding plans. Most importantly communicate with your bridal party about their dresses, hair and make-up as soon as you possibly can. Discuss formal hair styles, and make sure that it is something they are comfortable wearing. It is also important to decide early on, who is paying for what. If you are going to insist that your bridal attendants all visit a hair stylist to have their hair styled then you need to consider paying for them. Consider the Whole Picture Resist the urge to be a magpie bride who grabs at anything that she finds appealing. This approach will only result in a bizarre medley of styles that do not necessarily gel. Instead, take a minute and consider what you want the theme or style of your wedding to be. Talk to your hairstylist as soon as you have decided on your overall theme - they can give you ideas of how to fit your wedding hair style into this overall picture. Bridal Hair and Bridal Gowns Think about the line, density and texture of your gown when choosing your wedding hair styles. The line of the dress should match the line of the hair. For example, a sleek short bob hair style tucked behind the ear or a bunch of curls piled on top of the head will complement a long slim gown. The density of the gown should also be carried through to your hair density. If you are wearing a flowing tulle gown, then flowing hair with soft curls will be great. The last factor to consider is a wedding hair style that complements the texture of your gown. Reproduced with the permission of www.stellure.com. Stellure is the only place online where you can try out the latest hairstyles on your own face in three dimensions. With Stellure you can create different pictures of wedding hair styles with your own face. Online Hair Styles September 1, 2005 - A tool to get hair styles idea Virtual Styling - This demo tool allow users to try different hair styles with options like short, medium or long hair, formal and bridal hairstyles. It helps to get new styling idea and open your mind to interesting options never considered before. 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