Showing posts with label Hair Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hair Style. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2015

Teen Hair Style Ideas

There is perhaps never a better time when you can pull off the very trendy and funky hair styles as when you are a teenager. The teen hair style, while always evolving and reflecting the tastes of the generation, always tends to be a trendy hair style that is hard for older people to imitate and still look great. From a ton of texture to funky and fresh color techniques, the teen hair style is always at the cutting edge of fashion.

The funky teen hair style always looks like it has been taken straight off the runway. Infused with rich, trendy color, the teen hair style does a lot to capture an era of style completely. Just think about all of the famous teen hair styles, of the past. Complete generations have been defined by the trendy hair styles worn by the teenagers of that time.

Today, top teen hair styles are trendier than ever and cover a wide range of styles, lengths and textures. Perhaps for the first time, the teen hair style is a reflection of the person within instead of the popular teen hair styles without. I mean just think of how many popular teen hair styles there are to choose from. We are no longer like the cookie-cutter generations that came before.

While there are a great deal of teen hair styles to choose from and numerous variations of each, it can be hard to find the perfect teen hair style to reflect your personality and tastes. So, here are a few ideas for your next teen hair style.

The short teen hair style

The teen hair style has never been shorter. In fact, many teenage girls are now wearing their hair shorter than the boys. But one thing is always sure; the short teen hair style is always a trendy hair style. Full of texture and interest, the short teen hair style is never dull.

Probably the most popular short teen hair style of today is a variation on the pixie cut. Only about 1" to 1 ½" in length throughout, this teen hair style is heavily textured and can be worn in several different ways. From rigid spikes and soft funk to close-to-the-head tresses, this teen hair style accommodates a wide range of tastes.

The textured teen hair style

No matter what length your locks are, texture is needed to pull off a trendy hair style. This texture can be created through cutting and razoring techniques, it can be natural as in the case of natural curl, and it can be created chemically through perms and relaxers or thermal styling tools.

As mentioned before, today's teen hair style is never boring. Not only does texture liven up your teen hair style, it can also take a popular style and make it uniquely your own. Take for instance a simple layered teen hair style. Falling about shoulder length, this teen hair style would be dull if left to hang straight. But if you take the same cut and add pomade to texturize the ends or add spiral curl to this teen hair style with tube rollers, you could really have a different teen hair style each and every day.

The teen hair style and color

Every trendy hair style needs color, and the same is true for the teen hair style. Adding color can be as simple as a few highlights or lowlights or it can come in the form of dramatic changes such as dark colors for the Gothic look. Color for the teen hair style can also be a statement of itself. Just look at the colors worn by Pink and Christina Aguilera. Their most popular teen hair style cuts were not really anything that unique, it was their color that set their teen hair style apart from others.

When choosing color for your teen hair style do not be afraid to try something funky and unique. This may be the only time in your life that you can get by with blue highlights. Also, do not become wrapped up in choosing the same color for your teen hair style that you have seen worn by other people. Stay unique, venture out, be brave and you will always have a teen hair style worthy of envy.


Friday, November 7, 2014

Black Hair Care: How To Take Care Of Cornrows

Cornrows and braids are one of those timeless styles that have crossed all gender and ethnic gaps. In fact, nothing is more beautiful than heedful of intricate braids and rows and no two styles are exactly alike. That is why more and more people are choosing to express themselves and their individual style through braiding and rowing.

But as with all styles, cornrows come with their own special challenges and problems. One of the most obvious problems associated with any tight braiding technique is breakage. While black hair has fewer tendencies to break than Caucasian hair, it can still take a great deal of abuse if the braids are not done and cared for properly. In addition to breakage, you can also experience dull, frizzy and dry hair as a result of wearing cornrows or braids.

To avoid all of these drawbacks and to keep your braids looking shiny and neat, follow the following care tips:

· Choose your artist wisely – As with any artistic field, braiders come in many levels of expertise. Be sure to choose one that has been in the business for a good while. Also, ask to see sample photos of the stylist’s work. This will give you a good idea about their level of expertise.

· Grow hair to proper length - In order to get a good braid, your stylist has to have enough hair to work with. A good rule of thumb to follow on length is 10cm for straight hair and a minimum of 5 cm for curly hair.

· Cleanse without disrupting – Granted, shampooing your hair with all of those rows and braids is not an easy task. To clean down to the scalp without disrupting your style you can use a shower massager or dental water pick.

· Wrap to prevent frizz and breakage – When you’re sleeping, your hair comes into constant contact with your pillow and your movements cause friction and tension to be applied to your braids. This can result in fly away hair, frizz and breakage. To avoid this simply wrap your head with a do rag or cloth before sleeping.

· Keep salon appointments – If your braid artist tells you to get a trim every 6 weeks, do so. And if he or she tells you to get your braids redone within a certain time frame, be sure that you do. This will help keep your braids looking neat and fresh.

How To Do Cornrow Braids - Learn how to to this simple braiding technique.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Hair Straightening Tips and Tools

Women from all walks of life are always battling their hair.  Those who have straight hair always want it to be curly. Those blessed with curls want theirs to be straight. With the many innovations in the beauty field that are emerging daily, there is certainly something to meet the needs of everyone. And for those men and women who do long for super sleek and shiny hair, then they are truly lucky to find the line of Sedu flat irons and the Sedu hair straighteners.

Sedu flat irons are some of the most highly regarded tools in the hair straightening line by numerous leaders in the beauty and cosmetic industry. The Sedu Company has been an innovator for leading the way in hair care products and professional items for many years and their experience shows. Their flat irons and hair straighteners are some of the most sought after in the industry. Those who have found Sedu swear that they will never use any other company's hair implements again!

The Sedu flat irons, which are specially coated with either ceramic or tourmaline, are famous for causing absolutely no damage to any hair type, No matter if your hair is coarse or fine, long or short, thick or thin, you will certainly benefit from using a Sedu flat iron. They are made from the very best quality materials and will transform your unruly mop into your crowning glory in a matter of minutes.

Many other flat irons and hair straighteners have the tendency to dull and dry your hair, but not those in the Sedu line. Sedu flat irons will turn frizzy hair into a smooth mane in a snap! These flat irons have temperature settings which are easily set and moderated so that anyone can find the perfect heat setting to best benefit each individual's hair type. Even those who have tried other Sedu brand products in the past will find the addition of a Sedu hair straightener to their daily hair regimen of great value. They will be amazed at the results and will wonder why they did not happen upon these great products any sooner than they did!

Another great thing that you will find with the Sedu hair straighteners that you will not find with many other companies is that Sedu offers their flat irons in a variety of sizes. Many people with longer hair have never experienced the unique problems of using tools that are too large to try to smooth shorter hairstyles. Sedu has an answer for this issue.

The flat irons come in several different widths and sizes so that you, too, can successfully straighten your hair no matter the length. The same goes for longhaired ladies as well! The larger irons are dynamic for covering a lot of hair in a short amount of time, while the smaller ones work well for shorter hair or for areas where you need a bit more precision and accuracy.

Some may balk at the price tag that comes along with such a high quality product as the Sedu hair straightener. However, once you have the opportunity to use the product and experience for yourself just what a good job it can do, you are sure to find any way possible to keep the Sedu flat iron on your bathroom vanity.

 They do run a little higher than some of the other flat irons that you will find in discount stores and other chains, but you will never get the user satisfaction from these other flat irons the way that you will with the Sedu.  In this case, you are truly paying for the quality of the product, not just the name on the box. Sedu equals quality and satisfaction, and you will hear this from the numerous customers and professionals who swear by the Sedu flat iron each and every day.

Now it's time to find out what all of the buzz is about. If your unruly hair is driving you crazy and you are looking for a hair straightener, which will smooth and create shine without inflicting damaging heat and breakage, then you need look no further than the Sedu flat irons and hair straightening implements. The Sedu brand is known and trusted by professionals in the beauty industry and customers all over the world, and once you try it, your name will be added to the list of those who wonder what they ever did before finding this perfect hair styling tool.


Friday, August 15, 2014

How to Braid Hair

Hair braiding is a way to style hair you can do at home, but it does involve a learning process. Once you know how to braid hair, you can transform your own or someone else's hair into a cute new style in just a few minutes. Here are some easy instructions on how to braid hair.

  To braid another person's hair or do the front of your own head The hair should be clean and dry. If it is wavy or curly, you may want to blow dry it straight first to make the braid more even. Add some styling gel to smooth any flyaways and make the hair more manageable. Comb the hair to remove tangles. Divide the hair into three even sections.

 Place the left section between your left index finger and thumb, let the middle section hang free and place the right section between your right index finger and thumb. Hold the middle section with your right middle finger and pull it so it passes behind the right section.

Extend your right thumb and index finger so the right portion of hair becomes the new middle section. Using the left middle finger, pull the middle section behind the left section.

Extend or straighten the left index finger and thumb to move the left section into the middle. Shift the portion of hair hooked in the right middle finger so it sits between the right index finger and thumb. Repeat the process.

Then shift the portion of the hair hooked in the left middle finger so it sits between the left index finger and thumb. Continue until the braid is the desired length. For a tighter, more compact braid, pull the middle section into a horizontal line as you move it to the right or left. If you prefer a loose, elongated braid, simply shift the middle section to the right or left, letting it remain in a vertical line.

 When the braid is done, secure the end of the hair with a covered rubber band. Add a bow or barrette as desired. Be sure to pull the portions of hair as evenly as possible so the tension remains consistent. If the tension is tighter on one side, your braid will twist to one side instead of lying flat. Avoid pulling too hard, as this may lead to hair damage.

  Braiding the back of your own hair Comb your hair before you begin and remove any tangles. Divide the hair into three even sections. Some people have found that if you braid your hair when it's damp, say 30 minutes to an hour after a shower or bath, it does not get frizzy and is easier to work with. Lift your left elbow to shoulder height and make a thumbs down fist around the left portion of hair.

Do the same on the right side, letting the middle portion lie against your spine. Extend your left index finger and hook the right section of hair. Pull it in front of the middle section, letting it slip completely out of the right hand. Take the middle section of hair with your right hand, pull it to the right side, and then resume the thumbs down fist position with both hands.

 Extending your right index finger, hook the far left portion of hair and let it slip completely out of the left hand. Shift the portion of hair in your left hand into a thumbs down fist and then release the left index finger. Make a thumbs down fist with your right hand and then use your left index finger to hook the far right section. Continue the process until the braid is complete.

To braid very long hair, you may have to free a hand to pull the sections through. Secure the braid as it develops by pressing your knuckles into it as you shift your hands for the next cross. Use a covered elastic to secure the finished braid and decorate as desired. Experiment with using different hand positions. You may discover a technique that works better for you.

  Practice leads to success The first time you try to braid hair, it will go slowly. Practice your technique and be patient until you know how to braid hair. It may take some time to discover your rhythm. Braiding will become much easier with the more times you do it. If you're braiding a young child's hair, ask that she keep her head still. Give her a hand mirror so she can watch you do the braiding. If her hair is too thin and fine for an elastic to hold the braid, use pipe cleaners.

These come in many colors and children usually have them readily available. When you're learning how to braid hair, it might help to visit a hair salon where they do braiding and watch the stylists braid their clients' hair. Another good practice technique is to braid the hair of a doll or hair mannequin.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Hair and Nail Vitamins


Hair and nails are very good indicators of the general health condition of the body. Any kind of illness or stress is reflected through the skin, hair and fingernails. Hair and nails show symptoms such as brittleness, thinning, breaking, and splitting when neglected or when the body goes through extreme pressure conditions. Even when the body is deficient in essential nutrients, the hair and fingernails shows the signs.

Nutrition is very important for the body. Even though hair and fingernails are just dead cells, they are an important indicator of the general well being of a person. Nutrition for the body is derived from the food we take. When the body does not receive the essential nutrients, or if it loses the ability to absorb nutrients from the food it receives, it causes the body to use up internal resources.


This causes weakness in the body parts and is reflected in the skin, hair and fingernails. In order to have healthy hair and finger nails, it is very important to consume food that contains some major vitamins like vitamin A (produces healthy sebum in the scalp), vitamin C (antioxidant), vitamin E (improves scalp circulation), Biotin (produces Keratin), Inositol (keeps hair follicles healthy), Niacin (promotes scalp circulation) and pantothenic acid, Para-Aminobenzoic Acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 that prevent graying and hair loss. Of these, vitamin E is found to have a significant influence on the health of not just hair but also skin and fingernails.

Most vitamins are derived from food. The most common food-based sources of vitamins are: citrus fruits, green vegetables, fruits like pineapple, strawberries, kiwi, potatoes, green peppers, cheese, vegetable oils, soybean, raw seeds, dried beans, wheat germ oil, brewer’s yeast, whole grains, eggs, liver, rice, milk, fish, turkey, chicken and red meat. Other nutrients required by the body are proteins and minerals like iron, calcium, zinc, magnesium and essential fatty acids.

There are several products in the market today that act as essential vitamins for hair and nails. These are in the form of oils, shampoos, gels, sprays, lotions and creams. These are generally prescribed by specialists but some are also available over the counter. However, it is better to consult a specialist before using these products. There are also hundreds of websites that provide information about these products. They can also be ordered online.


Sunday, November 17, 2013

Caring For Your Wigs

There are a number of reasons why people use wigs.  Some men use wigs to cover a bald spot or a receding hairline that resulted from hereditary premature balding.  Some women use wigs so they can wear outrageous hairstyles and hair colors without subjecting their real hair to the risk of damage that such styling can cause.  Some women, on the other hand, resort to wearing wigs to restore their confidence after losing their hair while undergoing medical treatments such as chemotherapy.

A wig can be made of either real human hair or synthetic hair.  A wig that is created by an excellent wigmaker can appear as real as the hair that grew naturally on the wig-wearer’s head.  No matter how like real hair a wig appears to be, its appearance can quickly deteriorate if it is not cared for properly.  Just like real hair, a wig needs to be maintained to keep it in good shape.

Washing is essential to the maintenance of wigs.  A wig must be washed after being worn around six or eight times if its wearer lives in a place where the climate is hot and humid.  If the wearer lives in cooler climes, it is perfectly all right to wash the wig being used around 12 to 15 times.  However, if the wearer is active athletically, does a lot of wig styling, or is often exposed to dust and dirt, the wig should then be washed at least once a week.

To wash a wig, cold water and wig shampoo should be used.  In the absence of wig shampoo, gentle baby shampoo will do.  A wig should never be subjected to harsh cleaning chemicals and detergent.  Before washing, the wig should be shaken out or fluffed out gently.  The shampoo is then applied to a basin of cold water; a capful or a teaspoonful of shampoo is enough.  The wig is then left to soak in this mixture for around two to five minutes.

When the time is up, the wig is then rinsed in cold water.  The wig should merely be shaken or swirled in the water, never scrunched or twisted while wet.  When all the shampoo is rinsed out, the excess water may be gently squeezed out of the wig, but without twisting it.  For best results in wig washing, wig conditioner may be applied to the wig.  Afterwards, the process of rinsing it in cold water is repeated.

To dry a wig effectively, the excess water should be blotted out with a towel, and then the wig should be left to dry on a separate towel or placed on a wig stand made of wire.  The wig should be air-dried.  A blow dryer should never be applied to a wig, and the wig should not be exposed to direct sunlight or direct heat as well.  Exposing a wig to any source of heat is always the quickest way to ruin it.

After the wig has become dry, it can then be styled using a wig comb or a wig brush, or even with just the fingertips.  To create curls on a wig, liquid mousse specially formulated for wigs may be applied to the wig, and then the strands of the wig are gently twisted and scrunched to make them curl.  To leave a wig’s locks straight and smooth, applying liquid wig mousse and brushing it lightly is enough.

A wig can be cut and styled as its wearer sees fit.  However, to get the cutting done properly, the wig should be taken to a professional wig stylist. A professional wig stylist should be able to customize the wig for its wearer.

Storing the wig is also crucial in maintaining its condition and quality.  To store a wig properly, it must be placed on a wig stand.  Placing a wig on a wig stand will help the wig retain its shape and form.  Before it is stored away, however, the wig should be brushed or fluffed out using a wig comb or a brush made with wire.

After the wig is placed on its stand, it should then be covered with a hairnet.  The hairnet is supposed to protect the wig from dirt and dust.  The wig on the wig stand should always be kept in a place that is far away from heat and humidity, as well as free from dust.  Protecting the wig from dust will prevent its wearer from getting allergies.

There are many reasons why people wear wigs.  No matter what these reasons are, however, the important thing is that wigs should be taken care of properly, just as if they are the wearer’s real hair.  A wig that is maintained properly for always will remain looking beautiful for a prolonged period of time.


Sunday, November 10, 2013

5 Steps To Perfect Hair

Your hair is your crowning glory. Look after it and it will shine for all the world to see. You don’t always need expensive treatments, or visits to a hair salon to manage your hair professionally. There’s so much you can do yourself.

1. For shiny, healthy hair think first of your body’s intake. Your hair is really just a reflection of what you are inside. A good balanced, nutritious and healthy diet will do more to make your hair shine than any shampoo or conditioner. And drink eight to ten glasses of water a day too; hair is 25% water, so don’t let yours go thirsty!

2. Dry your hair after washing in the ambient temperature of your room after using an absorbent towel to soak up the excess moisture, but don’t rub hard. If possible, don’t use blow-drying, flat irons, curling irons or hot rollers. Artificial heating will leave your hair brittle and damaged in time. Be natural whenever you can.

3. Prevent unnecessary hair damage by using the right kind of hairbrush. Only comb wet hair with a wide-tooth comb, combing from end to root, but avoiding touching the root. Detangling wet hair with a hard steel comb can create a lot of damage, so don’t!

4. Remove trichoptlosis, or split ends, like this: take small sections of your hair and carefully twist them in a gentle downward motion. The split ends will stick out. Using sharp scissors, carefully cut into the twisted section, but not right through, to remove the damaged cuticles and leave a natural layered look. Cut roughly the same amount from each twist to balance the effect.

5. Hair loss can be slowed, or even reversed by applying a few simple tips, though they probably won’t cure an underlying condition. Biotin can help to regenerate hair follicles: blend bananas with honey, yoghurt and low-fat milk, and drink it daily. Supplements such as Vitamin B6, zinc and saw palmetto will help too, but eliminating stress and getting plenty of sleep may work just as well.

We are all obsessed with our hair, whether we are 9 or 90, male or female. Look after yourself first and foremost and your hair will reflect that care and attention. The Biblical Samson’s strength lay in his fine flowing hair. Your hair reflects your strength too.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Great Hair Care Tips

If you watch the tabloids, you know that even the stars have bad hair days. It just seems that when the professional stylists are out of the picture, it is inherently human to have a less than glamorous mane. But you can do your part to stay ahead of the battle by following these great tips for hair care.

1. Use a professional conditioner that is formulated for your specific hair type. While you can skimp a little on the shampoo, a good, professional conditioner is a must have. Look for products in salons that are customized for your hair type. For instance: If you have color or a perm, choose a conditioner that is for chemically processed hair. And stay away from those all-in-one shampoo and conditioner combos.


2. Keep your appointments. Did you know that your hair will split faster than it will grow? You need to get a trim every 6 to 8 weeks, even if it’s just a micro trim. A good hairdresser makes them good because they know what to leave on the head, not take off.

3. Choose a cut tailored to your face and body shape. The number one mistake that people make when choosing a new hairstyle is to pick a style based on popularity rather than how it will enhance their features. Always choose a new cut based on how it will enhance or detract from your facial features and build. If you have broad shoulders, choose a full-bodied cut over a close cropped head hugging doo.

4. Don’t forget your UV protectants. Just as your skin gets damaged by wind and sun, so does your hair. To combat this, look for finishing products such as mousses, gels and sprays that block UV rays.


5. Did you know that if you use a towel after your shower to dry your hair you are causing split ends and adding static electricity to your hair. Don’t rub the towel back and forth over your hair, scrunch the towel around your hair like your would scrunch crackers in your soup.

6. Leave chemicals to the professionals. There is a reason why beauticians need to go to school to learn how to handle chemicals and hair processes. You can do irreparable damage with these products even if the package says that it’s way easy. And even if you don’t make your hair fall out, you could end up looking like a clown and paying a stylist big bucks to fix your mess. (Note: Most stylists charge double the rate for corrective color than they do for normal color processes)

7. Do weekly conditioning treatments. Even if your hair is extremely healthy, it is constantly on the attack from wind, sun, cold and heat. During the summer months, your hair is battered even more when it absorbs chlorine and other chemicals from your pool.



8. Get color for interest and body. Every cut needs a little bit of color to make it truly breathtaking. No matter whether your taste is subtle or dramatic, you can add interest and volume to your tresses with a color process. Highlights, lowlights, all over color, gray coverage, you name it, it’s all good for your look.


9. Get an ionic ceramic flat iron. Instead of frying your hair with a conventional metal plated flat iron. Straighten your tresses, add shine and infuse moisture with one of the a negative ionic flat irons. We personally use T3 irons for all our work.

10. Choose your styling products wisely. Avoid products that leave build-up on your hair. If you see white gunk, that means that your product is not water-soluble and may be coating your hair shaft. Build-up causes limpness, breakage and inability to curl not to mention the white flakes.

While all of these tips won’t make you look like you’ve hired a personal hairdresser, they will help you look the very best that you can each and every day. When it comes to hair care, remember that you wear your hair everyday. Now isn’t it worth the time, effort and money that it takes to keep it looking spectacular?


Friday, October 4, 2013

Teen Hair Styles

Looking attractive and sexy on the first date or on the school prom night is an indispensable part of every teenage life! So being a teenager teen hairstyles shall just help you rediscover the beauty and confidence in yourself and in your looks! If you belong to the highly fashion and image conscious teen brigade of the 21st century then you must have quite a bit of knowledge about all kinds of latest and hot teen hairstyles. Being a girl/boy in the teens you’ve got to deal with all kinds of situations where you become terrifically conscious about how you look, what you wear and how you carry yourself amongst your friends.

The way you wear your hair can remarkably change the way you look. Proper styling can add the right angles to your face or can even tone down some of the hardness that your face might otherwise convey. For teenagers hairstyles are as important as for someone older. In fact it is during your teens when you start interacting with the outside world, make friends and acquaintances, start going out on dates, and some of you even start your career. Teen hairstyles that suit their facial settings thereby accentuating their personality are what all teenagers look for.

There are dozens of myriad teen hairstyles. You can choose from short, long and medium hairstyles or from formal, curly, straight and black hairstyles. You also have the option copy the hairstyle of your favorite celebrity/star.

But before deciding on what kind of hairstyle you want to go in for you must pre-consider a few things. The first thing, while choosing a hairstyle that you must look into is the particular hairstyle should be compatible with the kind of life you lead. If it involves a lot of outdoor activities as in sports, it's better you wear your hair short as you will be taking showers pretty often and it is a lot easier to manage shorter hair than to care for longer hair.

The next deciding factor while selecting through numerous teen hairstyles is the type of face you have. Properly styled hair complementing your face cut can work wonders for your face. A good and professional hairdresser can highlight the essential features while you decide on a particular hairstyle emphasizing on how the hairstyle will make your face attractive. Sporting the right kind of hairstyle also shifts the emphasis away from those odd/ so-called ugly facial features that don't really add to your looks.

If we have to classify faces according to its shape then there are three kinds of faces – round, long and square and teen hairstyles vary according to these face cuts. If your face is round then don't go for long, straight hair. Instead it's better if you opt for a shoulder length hair without any parting. This would make your face look longer. Again if your face is longer it gives an impression of hardness. The obvious choice would be to go for a soft hairstyle that would make you look more gentle. It is better to avoid parting and wearing a straight shoulder-length hair. Sporting shorter hair should work for longer faces. A square face also makes you look hard and cold! So opt for teen hairstyles that have an effect of softening your facial outline. Shoulder length hair that can be straight or flicking towards the end suits teenagers with a square face quite well.

The Generation-Y teenagers of today are extremely busy souls who are engaged in multifarious jobs and activities. Time is very precious for them and so you being a modern day teenager would not like to spend unnecessary time on managing unmanageable and elaborate teen hairstyles! So you can go in for the less elaborate low-tech hairstyles that are easy to manage.

The most preferred teen hairstyles that teenagers love to sport more often include short, spiked hair with the top bleached, the ‘grunge look’ or more tailored hair cuts in case of teenage males while long and layered tresses are a top draw among teenage girls!

Go in for teen hairstyles that reflect your personality. It should be borne in mind that any hairstyle does throw some light on the character of the individual. So if you are looking for a feminine, elegant yet sexy look then it's better to go for long hair. If you are looking to reveal your sporty and care-a-damn attitude then you can wear a short and cropped hair.


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