Interview with the author maxyn4ik

We’re having coffee today with the creative genius behind maxyn4ik, the well-liked blog about hairstyles. Known for her innovative ideas and distinctive hair styling methods, maxyn4ik has drawn the interest of numerous beauty enthusiasts. This author has everything you need, whether you’re looking for advice on classic works or the newest trends.

In this interview, maxyn4ik discusses her personal styling and haircut preferences as well as her creative process and sources of inspiration. We’ll delve into their motivations and how they’ve amassed a devoted fan base in the hair fashion industry.

You’ve come to the correct spot if you’ve ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of a successful hair blog. Let’s discover more about maxyn4ik and their creative and stylish world.

Question Answer
What inspired you to start writing about haircuts and hairstyles? I’ve always been fascinated by the creativity and transformation that comes with hairstyling. It’s a way to express individuality, and I wanted to share that passion with others.
How do you stay updated with the latest trends? I follow hairstylists on social media, attend events, and experiment with new techniques myself. Staying curious is key.
What advice would you give to someone wanting to experiment with a new hairstyle? Start with something small if you’re unsure, and don’t be afraid to consult with a professional. It’s all about confidence!
What’s your favorite hairstyle trend at the moment? I’m loving the comeback of layered cuts. They add so much movement and dimension to the hair.
Do you have a go-to hairstyle for yourself? Yes, a messy bun! It’s easy, practical, and still looks chic.

How to maintain the quality of colored hair

When it comes to caring for colored hair, what is the most crucial factor?

It can be challenging but not impossible to keep dyed hair looking healthy and undamaged while maintaining its brightness and shine for an extended period of time.

I would draw attention to a few key areas for dyed hair maintenance:

  • preserve the brightness of the color;
  • restore the hair structure.

Hair dye products will aid in preserving the vibrancy of the color. These lines typically include a gentle shampoo that won’t damage pigments and rinse-off treatments meant to preserve the saturation of the color and repair damaged colored hair’s structure.

Lines that have gained the confidence of Hairmaniac website users:

  • 360 Hair Professional Be Color;
  • Kaaral Maraes Color Care;
  • L"Oreal Professional Expert Vitamino Color;
  • Redken Color Extend Magnetics;
  • Qtem Hair Regeneration.

Shampoo is the primary cause of color fading. It is best to use nourishing, caring shampoos with mild surfactants for colored hair.

But in these situations, the scalp might not be thoroughly cleaned, in which case peelings or alternating shampoos are helpful. However, I still choose for myself to have my scalp cleaned to a high standard and to tone my hair more frequently to restore its brightness.

While they may not always be kind to the color, there are shampoos that perfectly meet my needs because they wash my hair well and are also gentle on its length. These are Miami Stylists’ 305 shampoos, Vieso with lavender, and Kaaral Reale.

Selecting masks that contain ingredients for protecting the color and rebuilding the structure of the hair is also recommended. However, keep in mind that maintaining a healthy balance between nutrition and hydration is essential for shielding hair from dryness and brittleness.

Additionally, irreversible funds are required; damaged hair requires defense. It is preferable to use cream and oil for multi-layer care.

Prompt pigment resupply contributes to extending the color toning’s brightness. I use red-hued direct pigments to color my hair. I can suggest using anti-yellow products in the care routine for blondes to eliminate undesired shades.

Basic rules

Which core principles of hair care have changed over time?

Rule 1: Maintain a balance between care.

The foundation of the fundamentals of hair care is balance. Hair care needs to include hydration, nourishment, and repair. I covered this subject in enough detail in this post.

Additionally, care must be tailored to the hair’s current needs. The hair’s condition and the surrounding environment both have an impact on how dynamic the care regimen is. Season, weather, and bad water all have an impact on hair. Naturally, I would like to discover a single, all-purpose cure, but sadly, this is not feasible. This equation changes only one of its conditions, so you must use products with a different focus.

It’s critical to pay attention to how your hair feels and to yourself, and to when to adjust the level of care. Tactile perceptions are very important to me overall. Beautifully styled hair should be silky, elastic, and smooth.

Rule 2: Use the appropriate shampoo.

The initial stage of hair care is cleansing. It appears that shampoo is only necessary for one thing: washing. However, there are numerous subtleties that come to light when selecting a shampoo, which have an impact on the look and state of the hair.

Selecting a shampoo has grown to be a harder task for me than selecting a hair mask. The perfect shampoo, in my opinion, cleanses the scalp thoroughly while being kind to the length of hair that has been damaged by coloring and leaving it untangled and moisturized. And finding just such a shampoo proved to be a challenge.

I was recently persuaded once more of this: using the incorrect shampoo can result in scalp issues or even a haircut. "305 by Miami Stylists" are the best shampoos, in my opinion right now.

Rule 3: Managing cereal with hair.

This item typically elicits skepticism because it does not produce an immediate visible effect. But when these easy guidelines are followed, I see a discernible improvement in the quality of my hair going forward. I’ve made great strides toward resolving the brittleness issue, which has once again enabled me to go past the tedious "limit of length" on my shoulders.

The guidelines are straightforward, and incorporating them into daily life is quite simple:

  • Careful combing and high -quality comb;
  • Wash carefully, do not rub with a towel;
  • Take care of frost and sun;
  • Use thermal protection when drying with a hairdryer and laying by heat appliances;
  • Gather hair. This item can have variations, depending on the convenience – a braid, a bunch, throw a loose hair upwards, use a silk cap. My choice is a braid with a woven tape.

If you handle your hair carelessly, not a single treatment, not even the strongest and priciest ones, will be helpful.

We explore the creative process of author maxyn4ik, who is well-known for their innovative interpretations of contemporary haircuts and hairstyles, in this interview. Maxyn4ik offers insights into their sources of inspiration, their favorite trends, and the difficulties they encounter in the beauty business. We examine their distinct styling approach through open discussion, giving readers a behind-the-scenes peek at the creativity and process that goes into their work.

What remains behind the scenes of selecting care and experimenting

There might be difficulties, questions, and trials involved in hair care. How can we determine this’s long-term effects?

Selecting medical care is a fascinating and complicated subject. Every new product is a test run. Is it something you’ll wear?

The purpose of any experiment is to obtain experience and make positive changes to your hair. Finding combinations and creating plans already constitutes a large number of experiments and scientific research.

I read the compositions for a long time, which helps me make assumptions about how the final product will function. Seek out specific ingredients in products (like proteins and hyaluronic acid) or stay away from them (like silicones).

Naturally, it is impossible to forecast a product’s behavior with 100% accuracy. We are unaware of the component ratios and how they may interact to either maximize the effect or, on the other hand, reduce harm.

Experience really helps; I can already predict how different compositional elements might effect my hair.

Any experiment must be conducted with consistency, methodicalness, and recording of results.

It will be very difficult to monitor the impact of a separate product if you use them incoherently. And once you achieve a wow effect, it is hard to duplicate.

Care plans are created in this manner.

When we replace a product, like shampoo, in an established care regimen (shampoo + mask + conditioner + leave-in) with a known outcome, the impact is monitored over time. Then something else is put in its place, like a mask.

The game "New Feeling" just got going in the neighborhood. Naturally, I was unable to overlook such an intriguing experiment! In order to predict how new products will behave on hair and whether the final result will meet expectations, the game allows you to try them for yourself only based on their composition, without knowing the name or brand, manufacturer description, or user assessment. I examine my intuition and reasoning.

When the product failed to produce the desired results, the experiment is typically initiated. It doesn’t seem all that horrible, but it clearly doesn’t reach. I apologize for the money you spent on him, but sometimes things don’t work out when you attach to other people.

Then the experiments start, where you dance with a tambourine to get the best effect and figure out which combinations will show it off to its best advantage:

  • Increase exposure time;
  • Reduce exposure time;
  • Warm the mask on the hair;
  • Use before washing;
  • Use as nonsense;
  • Supplement with assets;
  • Multimasking.

I do not suggest going the incorrect route and getting your hair done.

The most enigmatic element is herbs; there are a plethora of useful herbs, from those used in Ayurveda to those that grow beneath the feet, making this an endless field for research. Monitoring the impact of intricate application and different herb combinations—the effect of synergy, augmenting each other’s qualities—is even more fascinating.

My herbal experiments:

  • Hair masks with herbs
  • Additives in henna to obtain red shades

There’s a chance that the experiment’s predicted outcome won’t live up to expectations, which could be disappointing or even harmful. However, a negative outcome is still a result.

How can I foresee the long-term consequences of it? Read, test, assess, observe, and form opinions about substances. All we can do is analyze your hair and use your individual experience to make educated guesses about what to expect from the next experiment.

After creating a care system, what’s left?

Failed, failed, not enough money. I have no desire to discuss it, I don’t want to display my hair in an unflattering way, and I have no desire to write a review of a subpar product.

But as time went on, I realized that mistakes must also be acknowledged. Say something brief, but make sure to express that this product did not meet your needs or that this plan was not the best option. My bad experience can also be useful when trying to find a solution to specific problems.

Working on your body, your health, and yourself behind the scenes. Beautiful hair can never grow without the internal support of your body. Even though I try to dedicate time to this topic, I don’t think I’ve done as much as I should have. The posts by Ekaterina KATe_RINa and Maria Mariya_Nechaeva focus heavily on physical activity, healthy eating, and overall health. For me, they serve as an example.

In the background: inventiveness. Text editing, composition building, and photography are all fascinating new abilities.

It takes a lot to get a certain experience with hair, but you also need to be able to discuss it in an engaging manner. both comprehensible and captivating. Sometimes the topic of the post comes from a few phrases in the comments, and when inspiration strikes, the text itself falls into place. Other times, life itself presents information for discussion.

"Hello, I’m Maria, and I’m crazy about hair!"

I make an effort to include as much helpful information as I can in each post. When someone rushes to buy a new product after reading a post, that’s the best kind of praise. when a post captures readers’ interest in the opening sentences and has a pleasing aftertaste. Tatyana Le fleurs de Liss and Masha Magnay are seductresses! maestros in this field. I feel like my texts aren’t light enough, but I’m still learning.)

Building a care system

Which products have proven to be effective in preventing brittleness over time?

Regretfully, there isn’t a miracle product that can change hair overnight. The care system, which consists of a number of carefully chosen products, is what makes the final decision. when hair products not only function well together, but also blend together flawlessly and enhance one another.

My go-to leave-in creams make this task a lot simpler:

  • Qtem Instant Strong Effect;
  • 360 Hair Professional 20 in 1 Leave-In Cream Conditioning Spray.

I use one of these products every time I wash my hair; they are meant to be used consistently.

A small trick I use is to comb through my damp hair, but only after using the leave-in "sandwich care." When applying, I carefully separate the strands with my fingers, as if combing them. I move my hands from the tips to the roots, almost like I’m smoothing out my hair. In this manner, each hair is covered in a more uniform distribution of leave-in products.

Additionally, ampoule care aids in the prevention of brittleness:

  • Qtem Color Bomb;
  • Qtem Lifting& Filler;
  • Paul Rivera Hydra Dream Mineralizing;
  • Lakme Master Care Oil.

Ampoules: a product for critical care. It’s best to use them no more than once every week or two. By giving the ends more TLC, the hair becomes firmer and stronger. The ampoules also give the hair an amazing appearance, giving it a remarkable shine, smoothness, softness, and silkiness.

Apart from specific products, I would also like to draw attention to the following crucial elements:

  • Timely toning of dyed hair. When dyeing, hair loses its natural pigment and is filled with artificial. However, the "stiffened" scales no longer fit as tightly as before, the hair becomes porous. Pigments are washed out of such hair very quickly. Empty hair becomes very fragile.
  • Additional conditioning. The ends are the most vulnerable and fragile part of the hair, so they need additional care. If I feel that the ends have become drier, crunchy, more tangled, if the haircut was a long time ago and the ends are already old, tired – they need help. In addition to the mask, I also apply conditioner – to the very ends so that they get tangled less, and therefore wear out less. *But this does not apply to masks that initially have a conditioning effect, because this can overload fine hair.
  • Multi-layer leave-in care creates a protective film on the hair, protecting it from mechanical damage (for example, friction against clothes or a pillow while sleeping, combing).
  • Careful use of restorative products with keratin. Damaged hair needs restoration, such components help to thicken the hair and extend the life of tired, worn-out ends. However, everything needs to be in moderation. Excess of restorative ingredients makes the hair stiff and less elastic, and can provoke breakage. For myself, I noted – despite the desired effect of density and volume, you should be more careful when using products with keratin and not use them too often.

What motivates you to devote a significant amount of time and sustains your interest in caring?

When I first met Hairmaniac, my only motivation for taking care of my hair was a simple desire to tidy it up. After doing a bio-curl, my hair surprised me by becoming an unmanageable cloud.

Curiosity drove me to learn about the fundamentals of hair care after I was able to restore my hair and was able to grow my hair again.

Then, a fresh objective. My ability to grow gave me confidence, so I decided to get a hair color. My current goal is to maintain this beauty while trying to grow my now-damaged but incredibly bright hair.

These posts contain additional information about my hair history:

My enthusiasm and enthusiasm for what I do, I believe, go a long way. Not only do I enjoy and find joy in the outcome of my care, but I also find great satisfaction in the journey there, the care process. I enjoy combining products, blending herbs, and experimenting with new ideas. I enjoy monitoring the outcomes of experiments.

But it’s crucial to understand that I look, try, and make mistakes, so my experience is not perfect.

To be honest, I am not always able to maintain a daily care diary due to laziness. However, blogging is a great way to document the results. Below are some before and after pictures along with a description of the subtleties of use and my initial thoughts on certain products that I may eventually forget.

Burnout occurs quickly if there is no purpose or desire to take care of your hair, if everything is done by force. Setbacks sap motivation. As a result, it’s critical to divide large goals into multiple smaller ones and take baby steps toward realizing your dream. Little successes will encourage you to keep going.

But I have already experienced these moments of burnout in the years that I have been taking such good care of my hair. Not to worry, rest and moving on are also facilitated by breaks.

Right now, falling behind the trends is the best thing you can do for your hair. Not new goods or experiments, but you also can’t give up on caring entirely. If a few products need to be used during this time, it is preferable to select the quickest and most efficient.

With time, the feelings of melancholy and sadness will fade, and you’ll regain the strength and motivation to take care of your hair. It would be unfortunate if all of the accomplishments from previous years were lost to indifference.

What motivates me is the desire to maintain my hair’s beauty, vibrancy, and shine.

About coloring children"s hair

The response to your post about coloring kids’ hair has been excellent. What additional thoughts might you add to your present viewpoint?

Maybe I could add some more color experiments. Please, there are enough of them to fill an entire post!

My youngest son had a taste after my initial hair coloring attempts. His hair underwent highlights, red coloring, lightening, purple, and turquoise tones in a span of two years. Braids were there first, though.

Tonic Bloody Mary

For us, purple was an especially challenging color. Sincerely, I told my child that the shade might not turn out as planned after red, especially on such an uneven base.

The once-red strands were now peach in color. The first time the purple on them lay gray, it was neutralized.

Purple Storm, bad girl. The hue is not uniform.

However, it worked out rather well in the end. I will say this, though: purple is a very erratic and erratic color. intricate. and extremely lovely at the same time. Consider offering a premium, consistent background of lighting and a long-lasting dye if you intend to keep the shade.

UV tonic

The purple hue fades, taking on soft pastel tones before eventually going away. In contrast to red, which resembles a worn-out rag, this washout appears exquisite.

Tonic Midnight Blue

The turquoise shade laid surprisingly beautifully and evenly. And this is in spite of the fact that I had assumed it would be impossible to achieve a cold shade because on some of the hair, a peach shade persisted even after cleaning with powder. Amazingly gorgeous hue! It’s unfortunate that the brightness disappears so quickly.

However, for those who do not think that hair needs to be protected from the sun, here are a few examples. The ponytail’s front strands—the ones that are always at the top—are extremely burned out and have entirely lost their color. There is also a noticeable difference in the quality of the hair.

I’m seeing kids around me more and more, and not just the ones with rainbow-colored hair. Usually, it’s just the tips, individual hairs, or pigment that’s hidden. And the hair looks well-groomed, the color isn’t faded and dirty but rather gently transitioning into a pastel, which is like a balm for the soul. Maybe a big part is played by the availability and wide range of professional care lines and high-quality dyes, as well as by contemporary social media platforms that encourage basic hair care knowledge.

I kindly envy the kids of today. Students study rock culture in their music classes at school, and they read "The Hobbit" in literature. They can also get as bright of a look as they like by dying their hair.

Regarding how other people have responded to kids coloring, I believe nothing has changed. While some people are adamantly opposed, others are in favor of kids’ aspirations to stand out.

I’m hoping that soon, children who have colored hair will be treated more kindly and that getting new hair will become as commonplace as getting new clothes.

Which common hair care advice fall into the category of "I don’t do this myself and I don’t recommend it to others"?

Apply wooden combs.

The resurgence of wooden combs is attributed to eco-trends. They are frequently suggested as the solution to split ends and electrification. Actually, these combs don’t protect against static and can even cause split ends and hair breakage all the way down the length of the hair.

Wood is a fairly soft material that can be finicky when it comes to storage requirements. It soon develops burrs and scratches, as well as cracks from improper drying or temperature fluctuations. Frequently, a comb is not polished well at first. As a result, a comb like that will catch and rip hairs.

Furthermore, the design of these combs, which have thick and sparse teeth, makes it difficult to comb hair properly and to remove knots without tearing it.

My juniper comb is a keepsake and a unique gift. It’s not suitable for use in hair care, but it tastes great and has a subtle juniper scent.

If you do decide to purchase a wooden comb, make sure it is flawlessly smooth by giving it a close inspection before making your purchase. In order to prevent cracks from developing in such a comb while it is being used, be sure to follow the instructions for cleaning and storing it.

My preference is for brushes with nylon elastic bristles because they easily and quickly detangle my long, thin hair without the need for special storage. They are also very easy to clean.

Flagella-style haircut and hair polishing.

Flagella-style haircuts are frequently advised in order to remove split ends while maintaining the majority of the hair’s length. The thickness of the hair is adversely affected by this type of haircut.

Not only are split ends removed, but healthy hair that hasn’t reached the main length is also chopped off. The same idea is applied when polishing hair using a specialized attachment. Here, there’s also a chance that the machine’s blades won’t be sharp enough, which would cause split ends to develop all the way down the length rather than just at the ends. The cut will gradually deteriorate and become rare and scant even if you slowly and carefully search for and remove only damaged hairs one by one.

My own depressing experience convinced me of this: multi-level hairs are more difficult to style and give the haircut an untidy appearance. Such a haircut also has a significant impact on the thickness of the hair. I think a straight cut makes the hair appear thicker.

Rethinking your care is the first thing you should do if split ends keep appearing. The so-called "psychological haircut," which Elena recommended – cut gradually – can be an alternative to a haircut with flagella:

With my eye alone, I managed to remove only a few millimeters. Your mental state gets better and the ends become more vibrant instantly.)) Hellyritsu

Three questions at the beginning of hair care

Where can you start looking for information if you want to take care of your hair but don’t have much experience doing so?

How does my hair look right now?

I’m referring to hair type. Natural or painted, curly or straight, porous or not. Choosing a product designed for your hair type is the first step towards building up your care regimen.

This is not to say that using a mask for curly hair is impossible, for example, if your hair is straight. But initially, this kind of decision can make the work easier.

How would I like my hair to look?

The response to this query will aid in selecting the care strategy. Everybody has a different definition of what makes hair beautiful. High hair is exquisite in quality but limited in shade; blondes require a great deal of maintenance and are very erratic. Some people value softness and smoothness more than others, while others are dense and lush.

Once you’ve made your selections, you can trust the opinions of women who share your viewpoints and hair type.

What am I trying to accomplish?

I’m growing my hair, but why? Ready to make a hair investment? Furthermore, it goes beyond money. Naturally, high-quality medical care is expensive. It also takes time, patience, and moral effort to take care of hair. Motivation is a critical component.

Every now and then, I notice a bias in priorities when outrageous amounts of money are spent on cosmetics, eyelash extensions, and manicures. A new tattoo would cost $15,000, but a good mask would cost $1,500. That is, money and strength are available for taking care of the body and face, but setting aside 15 minutes a day for hair care is challenging.

I want to remind you that people view a person’s image in its entirety. If everything else is disheveled and messy, your perfectly styled long hair won’t help you.

It’s not essential to purchase pricey professional products or have a store assortment in order to have gorgeous hair. But consistency is unquestionably essential.

For a week, you won’t be able to apply masks, wash your hair with shampoo alone, and have gorgeous curls. Daily maintenance is the work that goes into having beautiful long hair.

Establishing proper hair care habits requires commitment, self-control, patience, and a strong will not to neglect necessary maintenance. It’s not advisable to utilize everything at once. In the early phases, it’s critical to observe the subtleties and keep a close eye on the hair’s condition. Have patience.

The most important thing is to begin; nothing is as hard as it first appears. Make tiny goals for yourself and move little steps in that direction. The care routine is carried out automatically as this approach becomes automatic over time. Things that are appropriate will be available, and life will get easier and more enjoyable. It’s possible that you’ll even find yourself drawn to experiments because you become so engrossed in the procedure that you wish to grow out and enhance the beauty of your hair.

They are very helpful in first marathons. Disciplines, aids in comparing and observing hair before and after, analyzes care, and spots errors. If you compare your current state with that of a few months ago, even though it appears like you are just marking time when you look in the mirror, you can see that you have made progress. This is incredibly inspiring.

It should be noted that you should only evaluate yourself against previous iterations of yourself. There are moments when you feel like your hair will never look as good as someone else’s, your hands start to shake, and you want nothing to do with your hair. I suggest you research our long-haired beauties’ hair history; once upon a time, they were just beginning their adventure.

My own driving force is my confidence in my ability to perform even better after observing my success!

Starting to grow my hair from ear length, I did not think, did not dream that I could achieve such amazing results. You can do it too!

How to create harmony for communication in a community

What kind of environment, in your opinion, fosters harmony and candid communication among members of a community?

I find it hard to get along with new people and am not very sociable in real life. I find it really hard to "go public" as an introvert—to share my ideas, experiences, and personal details. I’m working on getting over my shyness, but so far my results have been mixed.

The friendly atmosphere here pleasantly surprised me when I first entered the hairmaniac community. Like me, a lot of authors "came out of the shadows"—that is, they didn’t start writing straight away; instead, they wrote after acting as silent readers for a while.

I was inspired to introduce myself to the world and write my first post by this kind, genuine environment. I received a very kind and welcoming greeting, and they gave me advice. Compared to other social networks and platforms, this community is very distinct. Girls should write posts and leave comments to share their rich, fascinating, and, dare I say, unique experiences! Here, you can always find assistance.

I genuinely detest confrontations and make every effort to stay out of them. We are here, in my opinion, because we need to support one another. We encourage and support one another when things don’t go as planned, offering words of praise not only for hair that is gorgeous but also for having the will to succeed, for trying, and for wanting to grow hair even more.

This is incredibly inspiring. It inspires you to keep trying, to push yourself further, and to never give up. This is a crucial matter. I genuinely don’t want to bring the ugly truths of social media, with their subliminal hostility and offensive remarks, into the community.

Disagreements will inevitably arise, though. Everybody has a different hairstyle, and they all have different perspectives on the same issue. When using the same products and techniques on different hair types, the results can vary greatly from one hair type to another.

You shouldn’t take offense simply because someone holds a different opinion than you.

It is impossible to undervalue other people’s experiences.

Personally, I make an effort to be as impartial as I can. Not everyone is prepared to voice and defend their opinions in public. Still, it’s a flexible perspective on the issue that aids in identifying the best answer. Truth is born in the dispute. However, the conversation should be fruitful and not devolve into personal attacks. If an individual only wants to hear from himself, then no constructive dialogue can be built.

Encountered the phrase "I don’t like it, pass by" on numerous occasions. It’s not always appropriate to soak problems in water. If you are able to assist, please do not walk by.

Criticism is, in my opinion, also necessary. They will encourage and support me even if I don’t see errors in their care; however, they won’t offer criticism; instead, they will "pass by" and keep quiet about errors. There won’t be any progress after I stomp on the spot for a long time. Since mistakes must be corrected, criticism is also beneficial.

Of course, constructive criticism should also be offered along with encouraging remarks; after all, this is assistance.

Giving advice in the form of demands or speaking in a condescending yet reassuring tone are both wrong. You can’t simply state, "I don’t like it." You must provide an explanation. Offer a substitute to make it right. When denying, make a suggestion. Criticism needs to be justified, logical, and backed up by instances and experience.

You have to learn how to handle criticism because it can be hard to accept.

Occasionally, I come across an insufficient or exaggerated response to remarks. However, you shouldn’t search for offense when none was indicated. It seems odd to interpret someone else’s opinion as aggressive simply because it doesn’t align with your own. I support impartiality and honesty.

It’s unfortunate that sometimes commenters and readers feel too ashamed or uneasy to voice their opinions; this is particularly noticeable when there is open voting. In this instance, wanting to avoid offending anyone is more akin to ignoring. Consequently, insightful posts that draw from years of experience and are replete with sophisticated reasoning go unanswered and unappreciated. After that, it is unlikely that the author will feel motivated to share more of his priceless experience.

It’s great to see that girls can find close friends on the site’s pages in addition to encouragement and support. They converse, trade gifts, and get together outside of Hairmaniac.

And when writers only help one another, it is depressing to witness. The idea that "if you are not with us, then you are against us" truly eludes me.

There have always been and always will be disagreements; the means of resolving them are another matter. Someone was able to resolve the disagreement amicably, putting an end to the argument before it even got started, and that person even started to take revenge—minus the important parts of what was written. There is always room for compromise.

I am aware that trying to please everyone is impossible and that you don’t have to. However, I still believe that considerate remarks and respecting others’ choices are essential. If my remarks have suddenly offended someone without meaning to, I apologize.

Administrators suppress open negativity, but we, the authors and commentators, are ultimately responsible for everything else. Let’s be gregarious, truthful, and proactive. and cohabitate!

Girls are constantly willing to advise, assist, and teach. I would like to keep things here the same and uphold the positive custom of supporting and helping one another. In addition to meeting like-minded individuals on the site, I made new friends during my stay. It’s great that hair care isn’t the only thing that unites us.

It’s great to see the organizers’ comments; the community benefited greatly from many of the innovations. I appreciate the chance to express my opinions. We appreciate you listening to us!

What fascinates you and takes up your free time

Would you kindly tell us about your interests in your spare time?

But really, I’m not just into hair care and blogging; I have a lot of interests. This is a fantastic way to break away from the drabness of everyday workdays. Without a doubt, you need to make time for your interests and unwind so that life can once again shine with vibrant colors.

Books are probably the most significant pastime I have in my life. Above all, I adore reading science fiction in all of its forms, including fantasy, post-apocalyptic, space opera, and steampunk. Favorite writers: S. Lukyanenko, A. Pekhov, and O. Gromyko.

Though it’s small, my home library only has my best copies in it.

I have been favoring books in electronic format lately because I find them to be very convenient. Even so, nothing compares to the delight of opening a fresh paper book, inhaling the print of ink, and listening to the pages turn. When you open the cover, you might be excited to discover a new and exciting world or you might be eager to hear about the adventures of your favorite heroes and the next chapter in the story.

An e-book won’t have an autograph from the author. I’m proud to say that books signed by some of my favorite authors are the most valuable copies.

Playing board games and cerebral quizzes is another pastime. We frequently go out for games and quizzes with your friends, and we frequently occupy prizes.

The members of our team come from a wide range of backgrounds, including various professions, interests, and hobbies. Maybe this is what will make us successful. We get together as a nice group not just for games; we also go to the theater and movie theater, celebrate birthdays and other holidays, go hiking in the outdoors, and simply hang out drinking champagne that we have won.

Not long ago I discovered the world of board games. In my childhood, board games were boring – throw a dice and move the pieces. Modern games are not much like them, they are much more exciting, with more complex rules and colorful design, they combine interesting mechanics with elements of role-playing games. Favorites – Carcassonne, Tokaido, Alien Planet.

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I sometimes feel like my kids are "taking revenge" on me for making them read and have discussions about the books they’ve read. They now "make" me watch their favorite movies and play games that they enjoy. Because I truly enjoy all of this, I’ve put it in quotes. Engaging in common interests with your kids helps you to spend more time talking to them and builds trust.

I recently played a five-hour Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) game as a druid for the first time. Additionally, I enjoyed it. My oldest son recommended "Death Note" and "Over the Garden Wall," which I really enjoyed. I strongly advise you to watch the latter with your kids and talk about your thoughts as you go.

You can always try something new or pursue your interests at any time.

For instance, archery.

We learned a lot about maxyn4ik’s creative process and the things that motivate their distinctive approach to haircuts and hairstyles from our chat with them. Every response demonstrates their obvious love for the work and commitment to pushing the envelope of fashion.

It’s evident that maxyn4ik values self-expression and creativity in their work, inspiring others to embrace their uniqueness and try new things. Both aspiring hair stylists and people wishing to experiment with their own looks can learn from their journey.

We hope that this interview has given you a new outlook on the world of hair and style and has even slightly inspired you to try something new with your next hairstyle.

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Barber with many years of experience. I create modern men's looks based on classic cutting and styling techniques. I believe that the perfect haircut is a balance between style and comfort, which emphasizes the character.

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