Volume Tone

Nov 05
2008

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Volume Tone
Volume Tone

How to Add Volume to Hair and Body

Currently, as far as hairstyles and haircuts are concerned, take the long hair with volume. This look is associated with a healthy hair with body and force, something that most women get hard for us.

To looking hair with body and life and comb according to trends, beauty we suggest you consider the following tips you have shared with us leading stylists:

* Choose a good haircut.
Ask your hairdresser the style you'd like to take, and he assessed the length of the layers to your hair where it needs to take shape. If your hair is very fine, see that the cut is not too degraded, because the more layers more will be poor.

* Avoid moisture.
The rain tends to curl the hair fatal to fine hair. Prevent it by protecting it with a lacquer or an anti-humidity anti-frizz spray. If you swim in the pool, rinse very well after washing, chlorine is very damaging to the hair.

* Previously dry it naturally.
The fine hair is very fragile, worst supporting the heat of the dryer, causing them to break easily. Therefore, it is possible avoid direct heat of this "apparatus" of beauty.

The best thing is after washing your hair and head down, roll up a towel like a turban. Leave about 10 minutes, then comb with your fingers and let the hair air dry for ten minutes.

Then, you can now use the dryer to shape your style, trying to put distance and separating fingers along with the roots of the scalp.

If you're buying a dryer, choose one of ions. These hair dry faster and with less heat, so they are not as harsh for your hair.

* Use volume products.
They provide toning to fine hair and include volume control complex that will raise the hair also creating a moisture barrier. The shampoos and foams specifically incorporated special polymers gross get more once hair is dry.

A useful tip when you go to apply yourself foam volume, is to remove the maximum moisture hair with a towel, and apply a nut product, deliver it with open toes and then dried face down.

* How to get volume for a special occasion.
If you have a special event in which you want to look attractive hair, perform this simple hairstyle. A few hours earlier position yourself (or become) 6 large rings hollow: one above the front (like a toupee), two over the ears, another on top, and the last two under up to the neck. Before you leave, drop them, put your head down and comb with your fingers.

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I have a strat style guitar that needs volume and tone pots any advice on the different options i have?

Hello, I have a Stratocaster (strat) style guitar with: a Lace Sensor blue in the neck position, Lipstick tube pickup in the middle position, and Seymour Duncan's new P-rails (the P-rails pickup is P-90, humbucker and a single coil rail). I havent bought any volume or tone pots yet so I was wondering what my options are. Also can I use a tone pot for the volume pot?

Hello! When it comes to potentiometers, you have a few options. First and foremost, don’t buy junk pots; by the time you have invested a few hours of your time into wiring and assembling, you don’t want to have to repeat the process because of a sub-standard control. CTS is a good recognized brand, and the cost difference between them and the cheapies is minimal. See http://www.torresengineering.com/guitvolpot.html for an example. Next you need to consider the resistance. For typical Stratocaster wiring purposes, you will be looking at 250K, 500K, and 1M (megohm) varieties. Most stock Fender Strats come with 250K controls, which for the standard output pickups is fine; however, for a hotter pickup (like the Lipstick and P-Rails) you really want to install the 500K units, just to allow the pickups to breathe a bit. Picture a high-horsepower V8 engine in a car trying to exhaust through an undersized single-exhaust pipe, and you will get the idea. Some folks swear by the 1M potentiometers, but I found with the middle-range-output pickups, the tone was too distorted for my tastes. If you really want to understand how the volume and tone controls function in the scheme of guitar circuitry, check out http://www.lespaulforum.com/pots/lpfpots.html, which is an excellent tutorial. As an aside, I have had a blue lace-sensor in the neck pickup position before, and felt it was way too muddy to be useful; I replaced it with a silver lace-sensor, and was much happier with the resulting tone. Finally, there is no physical or electrical difference between tone and volume pots, only how they are functionally wired into the circuitry. The Seymour-Duncan site has a nice diagram at http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=1hum_2sing_1vol_1tone_5way that shows one possible way to wire your guitar. Best regards, Dana

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