Friday 14 March 2014

Natural Hair Care in Simple 7 Steps

Where's My Hair? After graduating from cosmetology school, having a fundamental understanding of hair, one day I realized my hair was different from my childhood hair, in density and length, and by length, I mean not having any. Where was my hair? It was an undeniable question for so many who surrounded me friends, family members, ladies in the grocery stores. If hair grows to an inch per month if healthy, why were so many struggling with hair growth? Most were getting relaxers, so the main culprit had to be the chemical service and inadvertently unhealthy hair. Because I am committed to the overall health of hair (and finding our hair), I went beyond the theory and embarked on research into the chemical underpinnings of the mainstay product that we so willingly had slathered in our heads every six to eight weeks. This discovery revealed seven key principles to healthy hair that are now the key concepts for achieving and maintaining beautiful and healthy natural hair.

1) The Strength Is In The Curls. While researching, I began to understand that all relaxers are not created equally nor are those who apply relaxers using exact precision or superior and professional skill sets every single time. As a master stylist, I came across the most outrageous times when stylists wanted to relax. I know you have heard, hopefully not privy of, "there's breakage on your ends (which is a serious hair challenge), so you need a relaxer". Does this sound logical? The hair is shedding, so put a chemical on it. Ironically, damaged ends are a direct sign of unhealthy hair.

2) Precise trims can help retain hair's moisture, length, and strength. Physical changes as brushing, combing, blow drying, and ceramic styling and setting can affect hair from the shaft all the way down to the ends. Improper handling of everyday tools could be a factor in how often one needs a trim, but the larger point is hair like a garden needs to be pruned (trimmed) in order to grow and flourish. Continuous research showed that the strength is in the curls: this resonated with me so, I made it my motto. The closest the hair is to its natural state, the more the hair will be its healthiest, purest, and strongest. Therefore, the best potential for hair to be healthy is in its natural state. This revelation prompted my quest into how best to maintain natural hair. Maintenance is the ongoing issue most clients seem to struggle with when opting the natural route. I understand clients not wanting to worry about their style morphing due to humidity or heat half way through the day, dull dry looking tresses, or social isolation for wearing a certain look.

3) One of These Is Not Like The Other. As a director of product performance, I came to the realization, through research, that hair could perform well, maintain, and reach optimum health utilizing ceramic fusion without chemicals. These oxymoronic components could not coexist; it was an easy decision to stop relaxing. If you can gain the best hair health (I found our hair!) without chemicals, then the no-brainer was not to relax.

4) More Than a Flat Iron and a Brush. Many stylists use ceramic fusion, which is not new to the beauty industry. However Ceramic Fusion Natural Hair Smoothing Technique infuses moisture, seals cuticles, and controls texture without damaging hair like Marcel irons and pressing combs.

5) Steam Therapy, a customized conditioning treatment that combines multiple conditioners to balance, detangle, hydrate, protect, and strengthen natural hair, is imperative in this process. This technique is more than grabbing a brush and using an ionic blow dryer; there must be correct layering of products and the proper usage of tools. The revelation of success is in the actual technique, consistency, and knowledge of the technique.

6) Gentle hair color, demi-permanent, provides the safest and most chemically sound method of coloring any hair type without over processing., I think every woman has tried to achieve lady-on-the-box color with single application permanent color kits, only to find our hair feel dry and brittle and watch the color turn brassy or murky. Not quite the look or feel we imagined. The deposit only color enhances natural tones by creating depth, shine, and vibrancy. The pH level can be raised too high using semi-permanent, permanent, lighteners (bleach), and even henna (the mythically safe dye), causing hair breakage.

7) A New Head of Hair. Since chemicals were part of the non-healthy hair problem, it makes sense to use a line of products to better serve natural clients. A hair and scalp analysis should be performed to understand the historical and current state of your hair and scalp beyond an educated guess. This is necessary to determine what challenge and/or disorder a client may have such as dryness, flakiness, oiliness, or perhaps dermatitis. Knowing this hair background will allow the stylist an opportunity to customize a cleanser and conditioner that will best suit specific hair needs. Customized cleansers and conditioners four goals should be to: Remove residue, Restore balance, Retain moisture, and Reinforce strength. And you thought you only needed cleansers to remove hair product build up and conditioners to soften.

Natural hair has had a bad reputation based on fear, improper regular and routine maintenance, and stigma, but now you know the seven secrets to help anyone who wants to, have beautiful, healthy natural hair. Many are simply unaware what constitutes beautiful hair. The hair must be healthy to be beautiful. And your hair is healthiest in its natural state. Debunk all you've been told. You, yes you, can have natural beautiful hair utilizing the right techniques and tools: Enrich. Empower. Educate.

Smokey Eye Makeup Ideas 2011

When I do a smokey eye the number of layers depends on the occasion. You can do just the essential steps, or for a more intense eye makeup look add a few more extras. My essential steps? Well, I start with foundation. Then I line with a soft pencil. This is just the first layer and it will all get smudged so it doesn't have to look great.

Personally, I never go inside the water line, I don't want make up in my eye. If you want to, that's up to you. I go all around, corner to corner, top and bottom, making sure to get between the lashes. Then I use a small eye brush, to blend it all out. An eye bush is one that is rounded and has stiffer bristles, but not pokey bristles.

Once it is all blended I start with the darkest shade of shadow in my smoky look. Usually it's black, or dark grey. You can also do a colored smokey eye, but you'll still start with a dark grey or black shadow to help blend out the liner. Keep the dark shadow close to the liner to seal it in and blend it out using an angled brush.

I don't put any on the bottom unless it's an evening look. Next comes your color, if you're keeping it gray it's nice to use something with a little shimmer. Use the angled brush to brush it into the crease and out to the corner. Blend, blend! Don't forget to blend, blending is the secret. Put this layer on the bottom and blend it out to corner also.

For the icing on the cake I add a little bit of my regular eye shadow, a tawny brown, over the whole thing to make it bend naturally into my brow bone. You can stop there and add mascara, and concealer, or you can kick it up a notch. Add a little highlighter to your brow bone and then use a bit of white shadow in the inner corner of your eyes to add a pop.

Sometimes I line again with liquid liner for extra definition, but to be honest I usually am running late by then. When you are wearing intense eye makeup it is best to keep the rest of your makeup simple, a nude or pale pink lip, and hardly any color on the cheeks. Remember your eyes are the focal point with a smokey eye.

Long Lasting Lipstick, Makeup Tips


Long lasting lipstick is something that it seems everyone is looking for. There is nothing worse then putting on your favorite shade, only to see it wear off on the first glass that you take a drink off of. The good news is that there are a few things that you can do to help to make it last. You can easily take these tips and have spectacular looking lips every time that you look in the mirror.

1.Apply your color to clean, dry lips if you want to get long lasting lipstick. Dirt and oil can create a layer between your lips and the product that you are going to be applying. This makes it difficult for any product to get a good hold to last. You will want to moisturize your lips with lip balm the night before. This is one of the biggest mistakes that most women make when it comes to this type of makeup.



2.You can apply lip liner to your mouth and color in the entire area before applying your lipstick. Lip liner tends to have a better staying power in general then most brand of lip color. This product will help to keep whatever look that you create on your mouth and not on your glass.



3.Blot your color a couple of times and set it with a translucent powder to truly achieve long lasting lipstick. While this will not look for glossy looks, this one step will do wonders for any of the matte finishes that you have in your case.



4.Try some of the all day lip color options that are available out there. Many of these products are designed to last as long as 16 hours. You will want to read the instructions to make sure that you apply them correctly, but these are going do wonders for you when it comes to keeping color on your lips.

While these makeup tips are centered around long lasting lipstick, you can use many of these if you are a fan of lip gloss. Lip gloss is never going to last as long as lipstick, but using a couple of the above tips will help you to get it to stay put a bit longer then it usually would. This is a great way to make sure that you look great and even save a little money on not using as much product through out the day.

Thursday 13 March 2014

Hair Colors for 2011


Getting some new and refreshed color for your hair is one ways of keeping your look updated and fresh. For the hair color trends this 2011, hair stylists have indicated that strong haircuts along with bold hues take the cake.

BLONDES

White blonde (just like Marilyn Manroe) has been one of the biggest trends during the New York Fashion week. Hair stylists have associated this bold shade with "sex appeal" and "daring." Sporting this hair color with an edgy pixie cut or full-length wavy mane should keep you in style during the summer and the coming fall.

You can also explore other shades of blonde which are still more on the "natural side." Vanilla and strawberry shades are very suitable for the summer look. Wearing these colors with braids or loose waves is a very girl-next-door, hip look. Consult with your hair salon before doing anything drastic. Make sure you pick a shade that suits your features and skin tone.

Also, hair stylists have been raving about wearing light shades of blonde with dark roots. It is recommended that if you do decide to go with this trend, make sure you go to a reputable hair salon that does this type of hair color styling. The key is DRAMA! The combination of white blonde hair with dark roots is dramatic in itself and there's no way to go but up from this point. Sharply layered short hair or long hair is a good combo.

BROWNS AND BRUNETTES

Brown and brunette hair colors are the easiest to wear and style, according to a survey among women. It suits any skin tone and is friendly to almost any classification of features. Caramel and dark brown hair colors are still in for 2011. The best way to wear it for this season is either sleek and straight; or big and wavy. Hair stylists have said that retro trends are back and so blunt bangs and big hair will be a common sight in fashion magazines and runways.

This color is ideal for women on-the-go and just wants minimum effort for maintenance. Any haircut can adapt to any shade. But if you want to style things up for special occasions, loose up-dos and minimal hair accessories should do the trick. On the other hand, sporting hats and beanies are the accessories for the casual chic chicks.

BOLD REDS

Red hair color is big this year. Celebrities like Rihanna have been going bold with red and it's going to catch on for the rest of the year. Hair salons carry numerous shades of red and choosing the right hue for your skin tone and facial features is important. Red-orange shades and hot reds are the ones you want to look for if your aim is to really stand out. However, if you want things to be more subtle, getting a few highlights could be up to your pace. However, a full head of a single bold color is the big trend for the year. A pale skin tone is perfect for this hair color.

CLASSIC BLACK

Black hair color will remain a classic go-to for the hairstyle savvy girl. This color is timeless, but to make it more high-fashion, give yourself an edgy haircut such as blunt bangs with a very short bob. Sleek and straight is the way to go in terms of hairstyle. A structured haircut is the most suitable partner for a jet black hair this 2011.

Super Sexy Smoky Eye Makeup in Simple 3 Steps


In many circles I am known as the "smoky eye expert" and get called on regularly for my tips and advice on creating them with ease. I love the classic charcoal smudgy eye shadow look, but in reality it's perfect for the runway, and if you're an eye rubber you may not last through the night. For me, it's all about a softer variation of a heavy smoky eye, especially for going out, or wearing during the day. The most important thing to remember when applying eye makeup is that less is more. Smoky eyes are all about layering the color to create depth, and give you a more finished and flattering look.

For doing a professional looking smoky eye on yourself, the three most important things to keep in mind when creating toned-down smoky eyes are:

1. Use soft shades: Choose a shadow in a taupe, slate, plum, or soft shimmer, and apply onto eyelids and lower lash line, Use a medium size eyeshadow brush for the eyelid, and underneath the eye. Next apply an eyeshadow in a contrasting color to the outer corners and into the crease. For example if you are wearing a plum shadow, your contrasting color might be a brown, or a slate shimmer. It is also sometimes a pretty effect to apply a lighter shimmer in the center of the eyelid and blending slightly. It opens the eyes, and can be done day or night. For added drama you can add a black liner and apply it along the lashline. To finish your smoky eyes, apply a black or dark brown mascara. Two coats for added glamour. Focus on the outer lashes for an elongated effect.

2. It's all about blending: The best smoky eyes are blended so that the color looks like it is going from one shade to another without any hard lines. To blend your shadow, using either a blender brush, or medium size eyeshadow brush, sweep along the edges of the shadow and back and forth until lines are softened. If wearing eyeliner you can sweep a brush over the liner to soften as well.

3. Don't pile on tons of color at once: As I mentioned above, It is easier to build up the intensity as you go, than it is to scale back. There is nothing worse then having to remove color. Starting light, and adding more color until you achieve the desired effect is a good formula for success.

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How To Do Emo Style Makeup


Bold eyes rimmed with kohl, skinny jeans, pale pallor, black studded wristbands, dark lipstick, studded belts and side swept bangs - yes, that is all emo. This is how one would describe their emo friend. This is a trend that has been put in the spotlight time and time again. Needless to say, it is a mighty popular trend as more are starting to turn to the emo style. It is especially popular amongst the teenagers today. If you are wondering how to do makeup emo, then we are here to enlighten you a bit.

This is the style that boasts those beautiful dark eye shadows, neon colors, tons of mascara, thick dark eye liner and those incredible false eye lashes. This makeup is all about overplaying the eyes. It is all about being ostentation with those eyes, while you keep the rest of your makeup to that natural look. For, for all of you girls out there, if you are game for emo, then it is time to play up those eyes.

Start by putting on a coat of liquid foundation on your face. By using a sponge, even the layer of foundation. Make sure you choose a shade that is closer to your skin tone. After you have applied the foundation, you could use a concealer or powder. However, it is important that you avoid that caked on look.

To do those eyes, start by applying the shadow on your eyelids. Darker hues, in this case, along with the bright neon shades are best for getting this look. It is important to make sure you do not smudge the shadow. Use a eyeliner stick to line the bottom lash. Make sure the line is close to your lashes and is swept in a straight line. To add a hint of glamour, use colored liners. Smudge the bottom liner for that smoky effect.

Going to your top lash, stretch a straight, thick line on your lid. Make sure you keep it close to the lid at both corners. The outer line should be going slightly up towards the temples. This will give that catlike look.

Now, it is time to put on the volumizing mascara on both your top and bottom lashes. Do not smudge the mascara. You can always put false lashes on if you want to have some more drama. For your lips, put some plain gloss on or wear them bare.