February 12, 2013

MIA... but Im back... tangle free!


This brush recently appeared at my beauty supply store, and I’ve enjoyed it so much, it really just needs to be shared. It’s by LuxorPro and is just called “The Wet Brush”, and is meant to detangle your hair quickly and painlessly even in the shower. I’m not sure if you know this, but at a salon, long hair can easily tangle up while being shampooed at the sinks, because it kind of balls up on top of itself in there, rather than having room to hang freely like in the shower. It can really set a stylist back if they have to spend ten minutes combing out someone’s tangles, so this brush is my idea of convenience! I’m not sure how, but it really does glide through the hair, removing tangles so quickly!
It would be so great for those heads of hair that are long and incredibly thick and tangle easily, or for children with very tender scalps. I have heard people mention they’re also great for extensions, but I haven’t used them for that purpose yet.
Get one here! I like the black, which has a cool matte finish.
Also, detangle even quicker with this amazing 
Prive Thermal Protector/Detangler
 
Ps... Sorry I have been absent for awhile! Busy, crazy, busy (yes I said busy twice!) life! But, I missed sharing products, and trends with you all! Next on the agenda... Grammy hair!! Stay tuned!


November 9, 2012

Half up topknot!?


Now that the temperatures have cooled down and we're not so desperate to get all that hot hair off of our necks, topknots aren't such a necessity. However, they're still so effortlessly cool and look great year round, so for fall, I like the half up topknot. It's chic and easy like the traditional topknot, but leaving some hair down just makes it look and feel a little cozier.

I'm starting to see this look more and more. I think it's a great way to have the best of both worlds, and you don't even have to have long hair to pull it off! I love the way the half up topknot looks on a girl with a bob. Or a girl with bangs. Basically, this is a versatile look that I hope continues to grow in the hair trend world. I can see myself wearing this all throughout the fall and into the winter too!

Would you wear the half up topknot?

November 5, 2012

Mad Men Obsession!

I love Mad Men. If you haven’t seen it yet, i recommend watching the first four seasons on Netflix ASAP. Very well written, and the costume/set design are incredible. And the hair... I can't get enough of it! My favorite actress right now is on that show. Christina Hendricks plays Joan, a gorgeous curvy woman that runs the office. Its such a breath of fresh air to have woman that is not a size 0/2 playing such a big role on a TV show. It has given me faith in the media again.  Christina is healthy and confident and she is an example of what we need in more television/movies. I just love her, and her sexy, big, fiery red hair.
Anyone else obsessed with this show?


October 15, 2012

Bob-it

Bobs. I love Bobs.
Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Bob from biggest loser....Bobra Streisand, I mean...Barbara Streisand.
We may not want to admit this, but Barbara is the originator of the classic long bob that we see everywhere.
                                                                                      photos via pinterest
But don't you love it?

Those clean lines, those blunt lines...

Bobs with bangs, bobs with mess, bobs with color, bobs with shine,bobs with curl,bobs with wave,bobs with hats,bobs with red lips..bobs with puffy sleeves....
I am losing my mind!

If you are considering a new look, try on a bob for size.
 This classic cut looks good on EVERYONE.
I'm not kidding, a long bob flatters every face shape- adding bangs may not always flatter everyone, but adding a short and textured fringe, longer swept to the side or parted down the center-- easily makes a statement without doing much at all. (Your stylist can help determine what length/style of bang will suit you best)

September 30, 2012

I'm as free as my hair!

I love this behind the scenes video of Gaga’s Vogue cover shoot. I’ve loved her “Hair” song so much over the last year, but haven’t been able to find a video that could be posted on my blog until now. I love the hair pieces, wind machines, and light heartedness of the video. And most of all, I love how hair gives you such an endless way to express yourself!

I’m as free as my hair!


September 16, 2012

100 Random Hair Facts!

Who doesn’t love fun random facts?  Found this gem of an article, and found it very interesting!
I always like to learn everything I can, especially about hair, so I present to you 100 Random Facts About Hair!

1. The average person has between 100,000 and 150,000 strands of hair on their head.
2. A natural blonde usually has more hair strands then dark or red hair. Towheads generally have 120,000 strands; brown/black-haired people 100,000 strands, and redheads average about 80,000 strands.
3. Hair is the fastest growing tissue in the body. The only thing that grows faster is bone marrow.
4. A single hair strand has a thickness of .02 – .04 mm.
5. Everybody sheds between 40-150 strands of hair per day.
6. Crash dieting can cause temporary hair loss.
7. Hair is made up of mostly keratin, which our outer layer of skin and fingernails are made out of.
8. In animals, horns, hooves, claws, feathers, beaks, quills (porcupines), and baleen (whales) are all also made of keratin.
9. On an average adult scalp, 25 meters of hair fiber is produced every day.
10. At any random time, 90% of the hair on a head is in a growing phase, while the other 10% is in a resting phase.
11. 40% of women have female pattern hair loss by the time they go through menopause.
12. 50% of men have male pattern hair loss by the age of 50.
13. For it to be apparent that you are balding, you would have to lose 50% of your hair.
14. Most drugs cause hair loss.
15. Thyroid imbalance causes hair loss.
16. Iron deficiency causes hair loss.
17. Humans are born with all of their hair follicles and there is no possible way to increase the amount of hair follicles you have.
18. Hair turns grey as a result of the pigment cells in the hair follicle not working properly. The hair bulb slows melanin production as a result of age or stress.
19. Hair is produced in the hair shaft beneath the skin; therefore it takes 13 days to see grey/white hair after it is produced.
20. A single strand of hair can support up to 6.5 pounds of weight.
21. A whole head of hair could support up to 2 tons.
22. On average, hair grows .3 – .5 mm per day.
23. The length of the growing phase of hair shortens as you age.
24. When you are born, you have about 1000 hair follicles per square centimeter. This number drops as you age.
25. Each hair follicle grows a completely new hair about 20 times in a lifetime.
26. Hair structure is the same, no matter whose head it is on.
27. The outer layer of hair is called the cuticle, and its purpose is to protect the inside layers. In healthy hair, the cuticle lays flat. In damaged hair, they are more open.
28. The middle layer of hair is called the cortex, which is made of long proteins twisted together.
29. The innermost layer of hair is called the medulla. Fine hair usually does not have a medulla. The purpose of the medulla has not yet been determined.
30. Keratin is composed mostly of an amino acid called cysteine, which is what gives the hair its shape.
31. Blow-drying your hair works by changing hydrogen bonds to alter the shape. Water also changes hydrogen bonds; hence the reason women hate humidity.
32. The only part of hair that is not dead is the hair that is inside your scalp.
33. African hair grows slower and is more fragile than European hair.
34. Asian hair grows the fastest and has the best elasticity.
35. The word “shampoo” comes from the Hindi word “champna” which means “to knead”.
36. Women lose a lot of hair after giving birth. This is due to their hormones regulating back to normal.
37. Most shampoos are slightly acidic to restore the pH of damaged hair and smooth the cuticle.
38. Healthy hair, when wet, can stretch to 30% its original length.
39. It takes about 7 years to grow your hair to your waist, and 3 years to grow to your shoulders.
40. The only way to get rid of “split ends” is to cut them. There is no way to completely repair them.
41. The major cause of dandruff is a fungus called Malassezia globosa, which pushes dead skin cells to the surface quicker than normal.
42. The strength of your hair is equivalent to an iron wire. It rips after having a force equivalent to 60 kg after stretching it 70%.
43. One sixteenth century doctor claimed you could restore hair by applying a random concoction made of boiled slugs, olive oil, honey, saffron, soap and cumin on the scalp.
44. Hair can absorb its weight in water.
45. Trichotillomania is the name of the disorder where you pull out your hair, eyelashes, and/or eyebrows compulsively. It is more common in women and usually stress related.
46. Africans and Europeans are more prone to balding than Asians.
47. Asian hair is almost always straight and black/dark brown.
48. If you pluck one hair, a new one will start growing from the follicle.
49. Different textures of hair have different cross-section shapes under a microscope. Straight hair is usually round and curly hair is usually oval.
50. The first liquid shampoo on the market was called “Dop” and came out in 1952.
51. 90% of right-handed people grow cowlicks in a clockwise direction.
52. Hair is stronger than a copper wire of the same diameter.
53. The size of a hair follicle determines the thickness and length of hair.
54. The hair follicle contains its own muscle, nerve and blood supply.
55. Hair grows the fastest during the summer, sleep, or between the ages of 16 to 24.
56. Dark hair contains higher levels of carbon than light hair.
57. The werewolf legend is believed to have originated from an abnormality called Hirsutism, which causes excess body hair or facial hair to grow in places it is not supposed to.
58. The growing phase of hair lasts between 3-5 years on average.
59. Scientists can tell what you ate or drank, or the environment you live in, by examining a small piece of your hair.
60. Hair is composed of 50.65% carbon, 20.85% oxygen, 17.14% nitrogen, 6.36% hydrogen, and 5.0% sulfur. Hair also contains trace amounts of magnesium, arsenic, iron, chromium and other metals and minerals.
61. Every inch of the human body is covered in hair besides the palms, soles of the feet, and lips.
62. The average life span of a strand of hair is 4-7 years.
63. The natural part is caused by a condition called a hair stream. It refers to the effect that is created when hair follicles slope in the same direction. When two hair streams slope in opposite directions, a natural part occurs.
64. The average man spends 5 months of his life shaving.
65. Facial hair grows faster than any other type of body hair.
66. The scientific term for grey hair is “canities.”
67. The first hair dye was invented in 1907 by French chemist Eugene Schueller and it was called “Aureole.”
68. If a man never shaved his beard, it would grow to over 30 feet in a lifetime.
69. Many store-bought hair colors contain random metallic salts. These salts accumulate on the hair shaft and can cause breakage or severe discoloration if colored or permed by a professional hairstylist.
70. The first men’s hair product was called “Brylcreem”, was produced in 1928, and was made of mineral oil, beeswax and water.
71. On average, women’s hair is half the diameter of men’s hair.
72. The process of removing unwanted body hair dates back to the ancient Egyptians.
73. At one time, in Russia, there was a random tax for wearing a beard.
74. Humans have the same amount of hair follicles per square inch as a chimpanzee.
75. The scientific term for split ends is “Trichoptilosis.”
76. The first African-American hair products were created by Madam CJ Walker, the first American black woman to become a millionaire.
77. Body hair is generally shorter because the growing phase is a lot shorter than the growing phase of hair on the scalp.
78. The earliest form of chemical hair removal dates back to the ancient Turks, who used a concoction known as “rusma”. Rusma is a combination of yellow sulfide of arsenic, quicklime, and rose-water.
79. The growing phase of hair is called anagen, and the resting phase is called telogen.
80. Human hair and fingernails continue to grow in death.
81. Scientists have discovered that people with a higher IQ, have more zinc and copper in their hair.
82. The curling iron was invented in France, by Marcel Grateau, in 1875.
83. The purpose of hair is to act as a thermal protection, since our head lacks the thermal insulation fats layers.
84. Every hair follicle is completely independent of neighboring follicles.
85. Less than 4% of the world’s population has natural red hair.
86. Research shows that hair becomes drier with age.
87. Hair transplantation is the only permanent solution for hair loss.
88. Gender is one thing that cannot be identified by a hair strand.
89. Hair extensions are made from mostly from people of the Chinese and Indian heritage.
90. The anticipation of sex makes hair grow faster.
91. Men grow hair faster than women.
92. Stress can make dandruff worse.
93. A random lock of Elvis’ hair was sold at an auction for 15,000$
94. The average American woman spends between 10-23 thousand dollars in a lifetime on unwanted hair removal.
95. The color of hair depends on how much melanin each strand has.
96. Cutting hair does not influence how fast or slow it will grow.
97. Men without hair on their chests are more likely to get cirrhosis of the liver than men with hair.
98. The human body has approximately 5 million hair follicles.
99. Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss.
100. The longest documented hair was measured in 2004. It belonged to Xie Qiuping from China, and measured 18.5 feet long.

September 10, 2012

Photographer Inspiration

Ellen Von Unwerth is an incredible photographer. She mostly takes dreamlike photos of pretty women in their underwear. The colors, styling, make up and hair are all perfection. I could look through her portfolio for hours because I’m so inspired by the hair! It’s teasey and curly and sexy and everything else-y I love!
I am in love with this woman’s work. Here are some of my favorite photos. 


Go here to see some more of her amazing work.

September 4, 2012

Shine on

Now that my hair is sort of getting long again, I’m dealing with dry ends. I have to trim it pretty frequently, or it looks like cotton candy..the bad kind. (the bad kind consists of any kind that you wouldn’t eat.)
Anyway, when my hair loses its luster, I turn to artificial luster.
Basically I love shine sprays and serums.
Particularly:



Redken Vinyl Glam
This one gives you a spritz. It’s very shiney and light and goes great on dry hair. This is best for medium to thick hair. Gives you an awesome shine, and your hair will almost sparkle!


Tigi Headrush
This is an aerosol spray and goes on light as air, so it works for any hair type. It works best on air-dried/blow-dried hair. Smells amazing too!
 
 
Pureology Shinemax Serum
This is great to put in wet hair before syling, or on dry hair to smooth out frizziness. Best serum I've ever tried!

August 2, 2012

Hairvolutions

I cant take credit for the awesome name... Hairvolution. But I was intrigued when I heard it, so I did my own little research to find the best hair evolutions!


I love Julia Roberts! Her hair is always evolving! This Pretty Woman has done it all... blonde, red, brown, straight, wavy, natural, long, bobs, and short! 
My fave? I love the long natural looking red hair! 


From being everyone's Friend to surviving the most awkward Hollywood break-up ever, one thing has always remained constant — Nothing can cause Jennifer Aniston to have a bad hair day. She's simply immune.
Jen's gone big, blonde, short, long, straight, and wavy, managing somehow to start a major hair trend with every snip or style. It must feel like both a blessing and a curse.
Which of Jen's looks do you love the most?


July 30, 2012

The Daring... Center Part!


Photo via pinterest


I can't tell you how often it is that I see this style out on the streets. Because it's like... never.

And, honestly, It makes me really sad. Look at how lovely this is.

The center part, splitting her pretty face right down the center, but achieving balance through the height on top and sides with the tousled mess. (Of course, there are certain face shapes and hairlines that just will not allow a center part to happen, and that is okay!)

I am in love. If you are someone who can wear a center part,DO IT!

Then, get creative with it, try pulling just the hair on the sides (by your temples) back and pinning them. Or, get real crazy and backcomb the junk out of it and create a low 60's pony! Get out your eyeliner ladies, because once your hair is done, you know you are going to want to slap that on next!




 Sienna Miller is another celeb that rocks the center part often... and I am in love with her for doing it! It compliments her face shape and brings out that 70's vibe! 


July 17, 2012

~How to Clip-In Extensions~


Hey guys! Just got done filming a quick little video tutorial on how to put in clip-in extensions! I've had a few people ask me to put them in for them, so I thought I'd show you how easy it is to do yourself!
Enjoy! 

I purchased my extensions from Sally Beauty Supply. They have a few different brands, but I got the 14 inch ones with the clips already on them! They give you 8 sections of hair, and are ready to use out of the box. They have tons of different colors, and the employees are very helpful! They are real human hair, so you can wash them, curl, flat iron, and color them!




July 5, 2012

~Hair Accessories~

Clips, headbands, flowers, hats, scarves, & bobby pins are a few ways to spruce up your hairstyle! When you're wearing a plain outfit, you can add that pop of color by adding an accessory! I love wearing a fun, colorful scarf on those bed head days when your hair seems to not do a dang thing!

I find a lot of my hair accessories at Urban Outfitters, Forever 21, Target, & Anthropology.

Here are a few of my favorites!

June 25, 2012

Hollywood Hair Crush

You know how we all have our Hollywood crush? Mine is a tie between Ryan Gosling and Ryan Reynolds. I find that in my perfect world, I would have both of them—combine them and make a super Ryan. Let a girl dream!! Anyway, if you're like me, then you also have a Hollywood girl crush. That one for me is Michelle Williams. She is pretty much never in any stupid movies and also pretty much never wears any stupid outfits and has the cutest hair... ever!
 
A Hollywood hair crush takes it one step further. My Hollywood hair crushes are the ladies who never have bad hair days, no matter what magazine, TV show or movie they are in. I gravitate towards long hair, so naturally my hair crushes all wear their hair ridiculously long. They've got volume and waves for days and aren't afraid of a little frizz.
 
So who are they, you ask? There are many.


 
Blake Lively, Zooey Deschanel, Sienna Miller, a young Brigitte Bardot, Rachel Bilson, Sarah Jessica Parker, and last but not least…Gisele Bundchen. Giselle counts as Hollywood because she was in The Devil Wears Prada.
 
If I could, I would combine all of their hair to create some sort of incredibly wondrous hair goddess. Waves, volume, and length for days.
 
Who's your Hollywood hair crush?

June 19, 2012

Miss Minnesota Pageant

If you are a fan of my Facebook page, you've already seen that I worked backstage at the Miss MN Pageant this last week! It was quite the experience! A world I've never seen... butt glue, spray on airbrush tanner, big hair (which I loved by the way!), gigantic eyelashes and more hairspray then my lungs could take! But all in all, it was super fun and it was an opportunity I will ever forget! And it led to doing a photo shoot with the new Miss Minnesota this Thursday. And hopefully leads to many more exciting things!


I'll tell you all how it all started, because I've gotten a lot of questions like "How did you get into something like that?" and "Did you do all 22 girls, were there other stylists there?"  Well... here it is! My best friend, Tatum and I have always wanted to start our own business doing on site hair and makeup (She is a fabulous makeup artist!) and her husband, Ben, pushed us into getting it started! Our first gig... the pageant! He did well!! His mother was Miss America in 1977 and she asked him if we'd be interested in helping out backstage. The girls are actually expected to do their own hair and makeup! So we kicked the business planning into high gear so we would be ready for this event! 


Our business name is Dual Brushes ~ On Site Hair and Makeup. We are very excited to begin this new journey! We already have weddings and photo shoots booked this year! Check out our website DualBrushes.com and our Facebook page Facebook.com/DualBrushes 


It was pretty crazy backstage, girls were lining up to have us help them with getting ready! It ended up being such a fun and entertaining show, and helped us get our name out there! Hopefully we will help out again next year. So, if you know of anyone getting married, or in need of on site hair and makeup... send them our way! We'd appreciate it. 


Here are a few pictures... 


All the girls were so sweet, it was really fun getting to know them!

She was a former Miss MN in 1997. Hosted the preliminary nights.

All the girls with Miss Minnesota

Tatum working her magic on Siri... who was crowned Miss Minnesota 2012!! 

Working my magic on her as well! Looks of teasing and hairspray!

Staci, from 'Moon and Staci' on KS95 was the host the final night! It was fun meeting her and doing her hair!

Natalie, the former Miss Minnesota, and myself after getting her all dolled up!


Thanks reading! I plan on doing another posting this week! What?!? Two posts in one week! I just have so much I want to share with you all! Make sure to follow my blog so you never miss a new post!! (I want to do a giveaway sometime soon, but I need more followers, so get ahead start and follow now!) Thanks again. 


Hope you're having a great hair day!

June 11, 2012

2012 trend I predict!


I have a teeny tiny suspicion that I may know what is to come for a trend this year.

How do I know you may ask?
 Because I just do, OKay!

Ready for it?

Here it comes.
((Drum roll))

The lips?
Already a trend...

The Brows?
OOO! Maybe? (I love a defined brow!)

The Boat neck?
Been there- Done that...It's just classic!

I KNOW!
THE Fringey Fringe Bangs!
HECK YA!

Do you think you can pull these babies off?
Cause you know they are so freaking adorable!

Pick yourself up clip in bangs before taking the leap if you don't have the guts!
Such a fun way to play with your look.

Here is a modern look of what we can expect.

Thank you Mila, for getting the ball rolling.
Wish I had the guts to get a pixie cut like this! I've been thinking about it for awhile now... a mix between this and Sienna Millers pixie cut! We'll see, if the summer continues to be as hot as it's been... I might do it!

 I don't know who this is... kind of looks like Hillary Duff! But, whoever it is... love the fringe with long hair! Looks beautiful!




May 31, 2012

Dirty Hair Secret

I don’t use A LOT of styling products on my hair (besides the normal... mousse, root lifter, leave in conditioner, thickener, and hairspray... okay, okay I use a lot!), but typically I only wash my hair every two or three days. It feels very dried out if I wash it everyday. However, sometimes between washes I notice that my hair can start looking a little bit oily at the roots. And, lets be honest... I just don't like having to wash, blow dry, and style my hair every single day! I like my extra 20 minutes of sleep! My favorite quick fix for this problem is dry shampoo! Seriously, changed my life! Sometimes I even go 4 to 5 days with out washing it... wear it down the 1st couple of days, then wear it up the next couple! But after the 5 day mark I even gross myself out a little! Ha! But my color has always lasted a long healthy life because I open it up while washing it, leading to color fading. There are just endless things I can rave about with this product.

Dry shampoo has been a major trend the last couple of years, which makes it easy to find at your local salon or even drugstore. Dry shampoo is a powder (packaged in a shaker jar or aerosol can) that is applied to the roots of your hair. Once applied, it instantly soaks up extra oil to keep your hair looking fresh and clean in between washes. And smells really good! You just spray (or shake a little powder... I've used both and prefer the spray!) right at your roots. Let sit for a couple minutes, then pretend like your shampooing your hair. Really rub your scalp good so it absorbs all the extra oils! Voila! Fresh, clean hair! And, as an added bonus of this wonderful miracle product, it adds amazing texture and body to your hair! (Sometimes I spray a little at my roots the day I wash my hair, just so its not as soft! Gives it a little dirty feeling so I can work with it better.)


Try is for yourself if you've never used a dry shampoo, it will change your life! And, for those of you that use it, what is your favorite brand? Always looking for new ones to try! Thanks for reading! Have a wonderful, dirty hair, kind of weekend!




Few of my faves...




Tigi Rockaholic Dry Shampoo  $15
Lasts a long time, and the smell is great!
















Oscar Blandi Dry Shampoo   $21
If you want to pay a little extra, this is amazing!! Smells amazing, and works so well! Definitely my favorite!


















Cheapies...


Pssst Dry Shampoo   $5
This has always been my backup dry shampoo! (Leaves a little white residue, but if you scrub it in real good, it works pretty well!)














Baby Powder  $3
Soaks up oil very well, but leaves hair looking a little dull and gray. Plus I'm not the biggest fan of the baby powder smell! But, whenever I run out... this stuff still works pretty good!



May 21, 2012

Pretty Ponies



I love pony-tails. They have kind of a bad reputation for being a lazy way to get your hair out of your face, but to me they are a quick and simple up-do that look good with any outfit. By spending just a few extra minutes on your pony-tail, you can make it look intentional and styled rather than frumpy and boring. They are so versatile and can be worn so many different ways.

Some pony options are with a center part, a deep side part, all back, with some hair coming down around the face, up high, down low at the nape, off to the side, teased at the crown, sleek and smooth, with or without bangs...the pony tail possibilities are endless. You can also jazz them up by adding a scarf, ribbon or headband! Love those jazzy ponies!


A favorite summer look of mine is holey jean capris, a casual tee and pretty sandals paired with a high messy pony tail, sunglasses and a little lipstick! And think about the celebrities on the red carpet who wear a really dramatic slicked back pony tail. It's such a statement!


Sleek pony tails are actually quite hard to master, a little tip to getting them smooth with no bumps: tip your head back, use one hand to hold the hair together and the other hand to comb hair into the first hand. By not ever switching hands, you'll tame more bumps. Using a Mason Pearson brush or a fine tooth rat tail comb is the best for a smooth pony.

Do you like pony tails for more put together looks? Or do you think they should be saved for the gym? If you don't like them, you're missing out because when it's hot out, that hair needs to come up!


Thanks for reading! 

May 15, 2012

Split Ends


Ahhh the agony of split ends! Your hair's worst enemy. Split ends are caused by over brushing, lots of backcombing, brushing wet hair, coloring and perming, vigorous towel drying, elastic bands, hair accessories and your health.

PHEW! Is there anything that doesn't cause split ends!!??

Unfortunately there isn't much you can do to repair your damaged hair once you have split ends. The only effective way to rid your hair of split ends is to have them cut off.
Once you get your hair cut and all the split ends removed, do not ignore your hair! You should trim your hair about every six to eight weeks to prevent split ends returning.
A lot of women think the length of their hair is more important then their split ends... "I'm trying to grow my hair... If I skip my next trim my hair will grow longer, faster!"
WRONG! Do not ignore your split ends, because once they are there, they will only get worse. The longer you leave them, the further they will climb up the hair shaft. Which means... it breaks off and gets shorter! 
It is better to have regular trims and keep those split ends at bay!

There are a few products that can temporarily cure your split ends by sealing and coating the split ends and smoothing them down. However, as soon as your hair is washed or brushed, they will re-appear. Intensive conditioning treatments offer a temporary solution by reconstructing the hair shaft.
But the only real solution for split ends is simply to avoid them.

HOW TO AVOID SPLIT ENDS:

  • Do not brush your hair when it's wet. Wet hair stretches up to 25% and is most vunerable. Use a wide tooth comb to gently de-tangle your hair.
  • Give your colored or permed hair the extra care it deserves. Use appropriate hair treatments. I love love love Ojon Hair Treatment! Works amazing! 
  • Heated appliances such as hair dryers and straightening irons can dry out your hair and make it brittle. Avoid these appliances as much as you can. If you have to use them, use a protective product.
  • Let your hair dry naturally whenever you can; have a day, perhaps Sunday where you don't blow dry your hair, use product or straighten your hair. Typically I try to wash my hair in the morning, put mousse and volumizers in, let it air dry when I do my makeup. Anything you can do to avoid heat is good!!
  • Rather than towel drying your hair, try to blot it gently instead.
  • Avoid using rubber bands to tie up your hair. Use covered elastic bands, preferably the ones without the metal, as these can pull and tear your hair.
  • Eat a healthy, balanced diet. Your health and diet can affect your hair condition - a low fat diet can cause dull, dry hair which will split faster because there is not enough lubrication on the hair follicle. If you start taking fish oil... your hair will LOVE you! I couldn't believe what a difference it makes!
Hope you all learned a little bit about taking care of your hair!! With summer coming up... we need to do everything we can to prevent our hair from drying out from the sun. So with regular trims, conditioning treatments, and less heat... you should be golden!! :)

May 9, 2012

"Mom" hair


It almost seems like a rite of passage: become a mom; get a bad "mom cut." You know the one -- the short hairstyle that's way too short and not flattering for your face shape. The one you got on an "I need a change!" whim.

Hey, I get it. You're suddenly busier than you've ever been, which means zero time to create polished, bombshell waves. So what do you do? You tell me... or your stylist,  to chop it all off and give you a short cut that's wash and go.

The problem is that "wash and wear" short hair can be really tough to pull off. The secret is getting a short hairstyle that works with your hair's natural texture. It can take a few trail and error cuts to get that perfect short hair look! Maybe that's the excuse for Kate Gosselin's reverse mullet, Sharon Osbourne's feathered mess, or Katherine Heigl's granny bob?

Thankfully, some moms have sailed through new mommyhood without getting the prerequisite awful short haircut. Just look at Michelle Williams' amazing pixie, Reese Witherspoon's gorgeous layers, and Michelle Obama's chic bob. Short hairstyles don't get much better than these.

So, to celebrate Mother's day, I decided to take a fun look back at some of the most famous triumphs and cringe-worthy mishaps in mom-haircut history. 
Worst
 There are no words to describe how bad this is! It's basically 2 haircuts mereged into one! Cant believe it lasted as long as it did!
 I dont think Hillary Clinton's hair has ever changed... ever! Haha! This Carol Brady inspired hair needs to go back to the 80's! And she was seen recently wearing a scrunchy! 
 Sharon Osbourne proves you can have too much of a good thing. Her cut has too many layers, which can look frizzy. Although I do like her red hair!! :)
A stiff, voluminous cut can sometimes have a granny vibe. Thick hair that is cut into heavy layers can require a lot of curling to add texture and movement. She should stick with hair below her chin!

Best
 Audrey Hepburn may have made the pixie famous, but Michelle Williams' modern interpretation is a refreshing take on the style. If I had the guts... I do this in a heartbeat!
 She is always looks so put together! Michelle Obama always looks so classy and elegant in her minimal layered cut.
 Moms don't always have to opt for above-the-shoulders styles. Reese Witherspoon's medium-length hairstyle is simple and youthful. This girl never looks bad!
This is a fun, sassy haircut that is pretty low maintience! Can't commit to the bangs? This cut looks great parted down the side with no fringe! (Yea... sometimes I like to sound fancy and use the word fringe instead of bangs!)

Hope you all have a wonderful Mothers Day! Cant wait to go down and see my mama... my brother and I are surprising her with a fun filled day! So excited!!