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Showing posts with label Hairstyles. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 September 2016

How To Find A Right Hair Salon

Most of the time people find a hair salon that they like and they do not change hair dressers unless they move, or their stylist moves. That is because our hair is one of the first things people see about us and when we find someone that can do what we want to our hair we do not look for anyone else.
If you move to a new town, or something happens to make you have to start going to a new beauty salon there are a few things you can do to make sure you choose the right beauty salon for your needs.
Choosing a hair salon and stylist may take some time, but consider the following things when you are deciding which beauty shop to try out.
• The location of the shop. You want your hair stylist to be in close proximity to your job or to your home. That way you do not have to travel a long distance in order to get your hair cut or styled.
• Does the beauty shop do all types of hair treatments? Some people like to have their hair cut, washed, blow dried, colored, straightened, or curled. Not all stylists perform all of these hair treatments. Choose a salon that does all of the different treatments you might want in the future so you do not have to find a new shop when you want to do something different. If you like to have your eyebrows waxed and your nails done you might want to look for a salon that does all of these things.
• Check the hours of operation for the establishment. You know what time of day you are most likely going to be able to schedule an appointment so make sure the shop you are considering is open at those times. Some shops are open late or open extra early so their working clientele can still get the hair treatments they need.
• Ask people who they use for a hair stylist. You will be able to increase your list of possible stylist if you check with friends and family to see who they go to.
• Make an appointment for something easy like a trim. Then see if you have to wait a long time when you arrive, or if you like the atmosphere of the establishment. You have to take your decision properly and make sure you do everything accordingly.
The majority of people find a hair salon they like and they do not go to any other beauty salon. If you are new to an area you might have to search to find the right place for your beauty treatment needs

Ladies Hairstyles for the Perfect Body Type

Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and wondered, "Is my hair too long to match my height?" or "Is it too short to match my slim figure?" Yes, how we look with our hair is very important especially if you are a person who has a very busy schedule and prefers to just look at the mirror, shake your hair one time and be satisfied. It is very important that your hair looks gorgeous on you at any time of the day. But what happens if your hairstyle does not match your body type? Well, worry no more because we got answers for you.
Short/Petite Women
For those of you who are small-framed, scale your hairstyle choices down to match your proportions. Chin-to-shoulder-length styles are always appropriate for you. Wearing your hair too short gives you a look where your head appears to be disproportionately large, or if your hair is too long, then it makes you appear shorter.
Petite women should also choose styles with gentle wave patterns. Having heavily curled styles will make your head appear larger or make you look too-childlike.
Ruben-esque
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), a Flemish painter, is known to have celebrated women in their full figure in his artwork, proving for posterity that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. However, women with larger builds need to be aware that their hairstyle can sometimes work against them unless if chosen carefully.
Full-figured ladies should avoid overly-voluminous hairstyles, also known as "big hair." Extra-volume translates to extra-weight on the face and the body. You should consider for a medium-length style with soft curves. A short-short hairstyle on a large-framed woman makes her head appear small, and often makes a fuller face appear jowly.
Slender/Willowy Women
While the full-figured woman needs a "slimmer" hair, the lender woman needs volume. For a slender woman, many lengths actually work well but volume should be given emphasis. Generally, neck-length or longer length looks great. Give it enough wave to give emphasis on a slender woman's curves.
Always bear in mind that 'proportion' is key to look great with your hair. Flat styles will make you appear stick-like while flowing curls can give the appearance of curve to the body lines. Even if you have a shorter hairstyle, a bit of volume can and curl can add fullness.
Tall/Athletic Women
This body type is what most ladies consider as the deal body type. Any ladies' hairstyle is suitable for this type of body. Yes, it is important to follow guidelines and strict proportions, but, long or short, regardless of the length, wavy, curly, or straight, the tall or athletic woman can always pull it off.
Can work it out? If not, visit a professional hair stylist to get a ladies' hairstyle that is perfect for you. Just remember, proportion is important, but looking good if more important. So, just make sure to feel confident of your choice and flaunt that strikingly gorgeous-looking face with that equally gorgeous hair around the city.

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Spring-Ready Hair: Hot Ideas for Hairstyles

Spring is all about new beginnings - and your hair is a great place to start! Now that Spring is almost here, let the fresh weather inspire new ideas for your hairstyle. Get professional hair salon's stylists' top suggestions to bounce your hairstyle back to life for gorgeous looking hair during throughout the spring season.
The winter chill can leave your hair feeling fragile and dry, thirsting for nourishing hair treatments. Warmer weather means more days spending time outside in the sunlight which means it's also time to prepare your hair for UV rays and warmer conditions. Whether it's a cut, treatment or color treatment, your hair will be spring-ready with professional hairstylists' top recommended tips and best hair products for revitalizing your hair.
Begin with a Hair Treatment
The dry chill of winter can be especially hard on your hair. Counter winter's harsh effects with a professional salon hair treatment to lock in moisture and restore shine. Talk to your stylist about deep conditioning salon services, such as a Keratin treatments or Hair Glazes which will help regain lustrous hair.
To nourish dry, damaged hair between visits to the stylist, use salon products such as Nourish Urgent Repair Treatment by Eufora. If hair is color treated, be sure to use a color treated product line such as Affinage or Goldwell Nectaya.
Get a Hair Cut
Bring hair back to life with a trim to rid yourself of any split ends accumulated during the bitter cold winter months. Feeling daring? Now's a great time for short and medium length haircuts. Try a trendy new short hair cut, like the Asymmetrical Pixie or Choppy Bob. Medium and long lengths can try out flirty new bangs, play with the angle of cuts, or add in fun new layers for warm weather looks.
Switch Up Your Products
Changes in the weather may require changes in your hair products. More humid, sunny conditions require protection from sunlight and higher humidity. Due to the increased exposure to the sun's harsh rays in the Spring and Summer months, stylists recommend using thermal protecting hair care products. Ask your stylist for product recommendations to boost and protect your hair this spring. A few of our favorites for voluminous, shiny hair: EuforaStyle Elevate, Kevin.Murphy Plumping Wash and Rinse, and Volumizing Shampoos.
Get a Color Boost
Spring is a great time to play with color, especially dimension-adding highlights and lowlights. You'll brighten your complexion, add depth to your hair - and besides, they're just fun! Ease into the warmer months with strategically-placed ribbons of color, particularly around your face. If your hair got dull and dark over the winter, blonde or red highlights will brighten your locks for a fresh look.
The winter chill may have left your hair feeling dry and drab, but your hair will look and feel fabulous after trying these with professional stylists' tips for spring-ready hair.

3 Picture Perfect Natural Hairstyles for Your Holiday Party


Looking for that perfect hairdo for your upcoming holiday party? It's the perfect time to try something new. You could end up being the one turning heads at the party, having people ask about your new style. From updos to long natural curls, here are a few great ideas here that could be the perfect look for you and your night out celebrating.
1) Pin Curls
Wash your hair normally and only towel dry it. Your hair needs to be damp for this styling process.
Create the part in your hair if you typically have one.
Apply a leave-in conditioner and a gel (a product with a holding agent).
Take sections of hair about one inch in size. Create a small loop at the end of the hair and roll it upwards until you reach the roots.
Use a bobby pin to pin the curl at the root.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all your hair is pinned.
After the hair has completely dried, you can remove all the pins.
Either finger comb or gently brush the curls and style as you'd like!
2) High Bun
Start with stretched hair from blowing it out with blow-dryer or from a twist out or braid out - any way so you have your full length of hair.
Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair.
Flip your head and hair over so it's upside-down and comb up toward where the bun will be.
Apply a smoothing gel on the outer layer of your hair as you gather the hair for the ponytail at the crown of your head. Your head and hair are still flipped over and upside-down.
Secure the ponytail with an elastic band.
Bring your head and hair upright, and spread out your hair from the ponytail evenly over your head.
Grab a section of hair on one side of the ponytail and twist it under as you are curving it back around the ponytail. Add more hair to the section as you pull it around until all your hair is tucked under the bun around the elastic band.
Use a bobby pin to secure the end of the twist underneath the bun.
Smooth strays with a bristle brush and smoothing gel.
3) Wash and Go
Wash your hair normally and ring out the excess water.
Take a towel and squeeze-dry the ends of the hair.
Divide your hair in two half sections and apply a leave-in conditioner. Smooth in a quarter-sized amount for each side, then a nickel-sized amount for just the ends on each side.
Then, use a quarter-sized amount of curl jelly to smooth through both sections.
Let your hair air-dry.
Why not end the year with some great hair? When you're getting all dolled up for parties, it's nice to have hair that matches. Plus, it's the perfect opportunity to have some fun with your hair! Wow everyone at your upcoming holiday party or get-together with one of these great natural hairstyles

Friday, 23 September 2016

The Best Five-Minute Hairstyles For Medium Hair

One thing common in short and long hair is that they involve heavy maintenance. Medium length hair, on the contrary, has a greater sense of flexibility and ease, which is, in fact, the reason why most women prefer having medium length hair. Here are some fascinating hairstyles for medium hair that will not only make you appear glamorous, but are also very easy to create.
1. Layered Midi
The face-framing long layers are so much in fashion today. You can just get layers cut and blow dry them whenever you want a simple yet attractive appearance. You may ask your stylist to begin them at the nose-level at the front and provide enough layers at the back for a bouncy movement.
2. Bouncy Waves, Side-swept
This look is sophisticated and tousled and perfect for females with fine hair. A larger amount of hair is styled on the left side, and the remaining hair around jaw giving a bouncy look. It is great for those who do not have much hair. But just make sure that you do not chop too many layers as it can make your look limp.
3. Blowout
If you are bored of your regular hairstyle, then this can be your perfect way to style different and look appealing. It is an excellent hairstyle for medium hair that falls somewhere between your shoulders and collarbone. It does not possess much weight, and you just have to blow out curls to get that flirty look. Your flip looks natural and enviable because of the length where it sits.
You can style up these hairstyles on a daily basis, whether you are going to a workplace or for an evening walk. These hairstyles work well even if you wish to hang out with friends or want to look trendy, but keep it decent. But if you are going out for a party, then the look must definitely be more glamorous and attractive. So check out some cool party hairstyles for medium length hair.
Hairstyles for medium hair for a party
1. Glam Waves
Are you crazy about wavy hairstyles donned by some of our leading Hollywood stars? Then just buy a set of hot rollers and even you can have that sensual look. Wrap three-inch sections of hair around the rollers and allow them to sit for a while. Now take out the rollers and brush your hair outwards. Apply a gentle mist of hairspray to complete the party look.
2. Wispy Bangs and Topknot
Medium length hair surely has pieces that precisely don't fit in a knot or ponytail. So let them stay the way they want to be and you just tie the remaining hair. The messiness and looseness of the left out hair is what makes it so cool. It is a modern hairstyle that you can festoon with beautiful accessories.
These are five-minute hairstyles for medium hair that you can adopt to look stunningly beautiful and gorgeous without investing too much time

Hairstyles And Face Shapes

You've tried so many hairstyles, but they never look as good on your face as on the models in the photo. There is a very simple explanation to this - you just don't have the face for it. Woops!!! I didn't just say that did I. But that's what we need to focus on. So what do you have the face for? To answer that you need to find out what face shape you have. They are classified into heart, oval, long (or oblong), round, diamond and square shaped faces and almost anyone can figure out which one is theirs with a ruler and of course, A FACE! So next time you're headed out to the salon, you know what to ask for.
Your hair is essentially the frame for your face. A good stylist will know the purpose of styling your hair is to minimize the appearance of non-gratifying features and to encourage constructive ones. To find your face shape you need to measure across your forehead, jaw and cheekbones at the widest points while carefully writing these measurements down as you progress. Finally, measure the ratio between the length (from top of the forehead to your chin, at the hairline) and the width (just under the eyes from and to the beginnings of both your ears).
Hairstyles & Face Shapes
As per the measurements you took, these are the face shapes that your face could resemble overall and the hairstyles that will suit you the most:
You know you have the heart shaped face when your jawline is narrow, forehead is wider, and almost always the chin is pointed (though not necessary). The styles that will suit you the most are bangs that drift to the side (Reese Witherspoon), brow-grazing bangs (Jennifer Garner), short pixie hair (Halle Berry), and The long/short bob (Jennifer Aniston/Zoe Saldana).
It's easy to confuse Oval face shapes with Oblong. The key here to find out which one belongs to you is your cross-shape (length to width) ratio. If the length is roughly 1 ½ times of your face, it is an oval face. Similarly, if it is more than 1 ½ times you probably have a long face. Having bangs is a better idea for both the face shapes because they successfully hide the long forehead (Liv Tyler). Chin length bobs can also create a good illusion of a wide face. However, clients with perfectly oval faces are a stylists dream, because they can pull off almost any look, but you might want to avoid anything that adds height on top.
A diamond face shape means your face is widest at the cheekbones and narrow at the forehead and jawbone, think Scarlett Johansson. Short hair is not that flattering with diamond faces. Something that shows off the fabulous bone structure will look mesmerizing on your face; e.g. anything from a full bob (Jessica Alba) or flipped out layers (once Rihanna, however she has an oval face) to wavy hair (Julia Roberts) and curls (Scarlett's latest).
A round face will have similar width overall and almost the length too. A perfect example for a Round face shape is Emma Stone and she always tries a variation of lengths with sideward drifting hair. To let out a secret, it actually makes her look slimmer. If you like longer hair you should avoid one-length cuts and keep them curvy, like the original Selena Gomez. Alternatively, you can go for the fastened look with sleek ponytails (Like Beyoncé, maybe Fergie is a better illustration).
The only difference between a round face a square shaped face is that the latter has more angular features opposed to the smoother jaw and cheek bones structure in the former. Styles that work great on a square face are textured looks with curls and straight ends (Keira Knightley), really straight hair (Demi Moore) and long bobs.