Monday, January 30, 2017

4 Women Get the Same Haircut - The Shag! | Beauty Junkie


The shag is back! The haircut, which was popularized in the '70s and again in the '90s, is getting a modern refresh! We partnered with one of LA's most popular and beloved hairstylists, Anh Co Tran, to show us how to achieve the look on four different hair types.

The haircut is so cool and modern, with a vintage vibe, and anyone can get this look no matter their hair length or texture.

Friday, January 27, 2017

3 Easy Headband Hairstyles | Cute Girls Hairstyles


Here are three simple and easy hairstyles for wearing headbands. Pair any of these hairstyles with a cute sweater or jacket and you are ready for the day!

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

LEAVE-IN.REPAIR - KEVIN.MURPHY


A nourishing leave-in treatment to repair and restore damage where it is most needed. For all hair types.

How to use: Apply to damp or towel-dried hair. Do not rinse; leave to dry naturally or style as desired.

Benefits: Restorative, Paraben Free Targeted Repair, Replenishing, Adds Strength, Helps Reduce Breakage, Sulphate Free

Saturday, January 21, 2017

5 Questions You Must Ask Your Hair Stylist


So you managed to finally find a hair stylist that you like. He or she knows not only your hair type and preferences, but probably your favorite drink, your opinion on Tom and Katie, and that your co-worker is cheating on her husband. It may seem impossible, but you can further improve the relationship with your stylist, as well the quality of your hair, by asking just a few simple questions.

1. How should I maintain my hair at home and which products should I use?

After cutting your hair the first time, your stylist has a pretty good idea of your hair texture and tendencies. If you have gone over pictures together, he or she knows the desired outcome of your hair. With this in mind, your stylist will be able to tell you how to get the look at home and which products to use. Most times, the products are sold directly at the salon or you can even browse online for a discount.

2. I'd like to go for a new look. Which cut do you think would suit me?

A stylist can become bored with creating your hair style, just as much as you can become bored looking at it, especially if you have been going to the same one for a long time. Discuss this issue in a diplomatic way, explaining that you'd like a new look and are seeking their counsel. Talk to your stylist about what image you'd like to convey and it always helps to bring pictures for clarity.

3. How can I change my look without changing the cut?

Variety is the spice of life and hair is no exception! You may love your salon look because it gives off a professional feel perfect for the office. But how about those Friday nights when you fee like vamping it up? Ask your stylist to introduce you to the multiple facets of your cut. If he or she did the job right, you should be left with hair that's versatile enough to pull off a few styles within the same cut.

4. When is your least busy time for an appointment? What time is your first available appointment?

As you can imagine stylists get very busy, so it is important to be considerate and schedule your appointment in advance. If you would like a consultation in addition to a hair cut, also mention this. Like everyone else, stylists get tired. It is helpful to come in on their least busy day or to be one of their first appointments.

5. Could you put some of the hair dye you used in my shampoo to keep my color lasting longer?

No matter how much you love your colorists, you don't want to see them often for touch-ups. A little known secret is to add some of the dye used on your hair to a daily shampoo. This will keep your color lasting longer until your next appointment. A few drops is all you need and most stylists do not have a problem doing this, especially if your purchase a shampoo from the salon.


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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

4 Strand Waterfall| Half Up Hairstyle | Cute Girls Hairstyles


This is such an elegant and pretty hairstyle. This 4 strand waterfall is sure to impress people around you at school, at work, or at play. I love the way the waterfall braid strands fall out and down with the rest of your hair. But there's no need to worry about keeping your hair out of your face because the half up tieback in this hairstyle still allows your face to be free.

Sunday, January 15, 2017

Luxury Mask by Enjoy Hair Care



Product Overview: pH 3.5-4.5

This intense smoothing, healing and moisturizing treatment is ideal for dry, damaged and unruly hair. It extends the life of any color or chemical service leaving strands silky, soft and manageable with shiny, longer-lasting results.

Key Ingredients:
Resurrection Plant – Invigorates
Tamarind Extract – Revitalizes & Hydrates
Allantoin – Promotes Healing
Shea Butter – Mends Split Ends
Cocoa Seed Butter – Moisturizes & Provides Manageability
Panthenol – Thickens & Volumizes
Pea Peptide – Promotes Fuller, Thicker Hair

Directions: After cleansing with the ENJOY® shampoo of choice, rinse and remove excess water from the hair. Apply ENJOY® Volumizing Conditioner, comb through, leave on 1-2 minutes and rinse.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Monday, January 9, 2017

Want a New Hair Color? Questions to Consider


There is nothing better than the feeling of walking out of a hair salon knowing that you look and feel you best. Changing your hair color is a great way to give yourself a new and updated look. However, there are still many people who prefer to color their own hair at home. While this saves money, there is a greater risk involved. After all, you are not a professional hair stylist.

Therefore, before you make your decision about a new color and how you are going to do it, consider the following questions:

Q: Do I do it myself or go to a hair salon?

Your decision to do the color yourself or get it done at a hair salon can have a large impact on the outcome. There is a certain amount of risk involved with doing it yourself. And, nothing is more relaxing than sitting back and letting a colorist give you a great new look.
There is no risk involved going to a salon to get your hair done. When a stylist colors your hair you will avoid a potential hair disaster.

Q: How much do I want to pay?

With so many hair color and highlight products available, many people are tempted to do it themselves. Yes, it comes at a considerably lower price, but you often get what you pay for. If you do decide to do it yourself, pay close attention to the details provide on the hair color box.

Q: Will color damage my hair?

When people color their own hair they often do damage it because they do not have the knowledge to do it properly. Many people apply too much hair color, leave it on too long, or apply it too often. Professional hair colorist's will not damage your hair.

Q: Will my color be even if I do it myself?

That depends. Have you done it before and achieve reasonable results? The truth is you won't know until you are done. However, if you go to a stylist, they will definitely color your hair evenly. Uneven color not only looks bad, but it will require the attention of a hair stylist to fix it properly. Don't risk the embarrassment.

Q: Can I match the color I want?

This is tough to do for amateurs, especially if you already have color in your hair. When you have color in your hair, it is more difficult to predict the outcome. And, home color kits fail to provide you with the results you see on the box. On the other hand, hair colorist's know what colors to mix to achieve the exact hair color you want.

Q: Will my new hair color look good?

Hair stylists will make recommendations. They know what hair colors look good on certain types of people. If you do it yourself, your hair might not look as good as you anticipated. Hair colorist's have experience will all hair style and colors. They know what will work and what wont.

While it is more cost-effective to color your own hair, it is also a risk. Don't risk ruining your hair by doing your own color. Get your color done by a professional hair stylist. Some things are just better left to the professionals.


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Friday, January 6, 2017

Tuesday, January 3, 2017