Feb 162013
 

It’s been two plus years since I took the au natural plunge. I went from perms, to braids to finally saying enough with adding hair, upbraiding and re-braiding and dipping my ends and saying HELLO to the real me. I sat down in the stylist’s chair, took a deep breath, exhaled and told her to go for it. She chopped off my dull, shoulder length, processed hair. All that remained was less than an inch of healthy, shiny new growth–which she twisted. I was in heaven when I looked in the mirror. I felt beautiful, strong and like a new current of energy flowed through me. It’s hard to explain…but I felt free.

When I walked through the door my husband flipped. He loved it. He couldn’t stop running his hands through it and telling me how beautiful I looked. His sincere and loving reaction was the cherry on top!
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Dec 022012
 
Healthy and Shine Hair

Hair is an important part of good appearance. Who doesn’t want a beautiful head of healthy, glistening, gleaming, shiny hair like a model of television commercial or magazine cover?

There is nothing like a healthy shine hair to make sure that you get noticed. If your hair does not look good, healthy and shine, your entire appearance can be ruined. No body wants a dull hair.

Why Hair Looks Dull?

Light reflects off smooth surfaces of hair cuticles that looks hair shine. With the use of styling tools and techniques like using a hair dryer, curling iron, flat iron, hair color etc. rough up hair cuticles. Roughed-up cuticle can’t reflect light proper and perfectly that makes hair looks dull.

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Sep 302012
 

The specific shampoos:

Shampoo regulator:

Take 100 ml of shampoo house , a teaspoon of camellia oil, ten drops of grapefruit essential oil and five drops of rosemary. Mix all these ingredients, then shake the bottle well. Let stand for four days before using it. Continue reading »

Aug 212012
 
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The secret to shiny locks is to keep your hair as healthy as possible. Every hair type needs plenty of moisture to stay glossy and light-reflective.

Step 1: Use a shine-enhancing, hydrating shampoo, conditioner, and hair treatment. Try: Freeman Real Shiny Hair Shampoo and Conditioner. An intensive moisturizing hair mask applied once a week, for about 10 minutes, can also dramatically improve the condition of your hair, especially if it’s damaged from being colored. Try: Matrix Biolage Conditioning Balm. Continue reading »

Jun 262012
 
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Food is essential to have beautiful hair, so be careful what you eat.

Healthy eating should be your daily concern whatever it is health or hair. It is often said that one sees the beauty of hair if you eat healthy or not. And it’s true.

Lets check here what makes your hair more beautiful- shinyand keep your hair root – strong
Avocados.
The first step is to add foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, avocados, or chia seeds to your diet, Harris says. The omega-3 fatty acids and proteins from these foods add to the health of your scalp, which keeps tresses shiny and strong.

Salmon

When it comes to foods that pack a beauty punch, it’s hard to beat salmon. Loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, this high-quality protein source is also filled with vitamin B-12 and iron.
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Jun 092012
 
Photo courtesy Gary Manuel Salon; cut, color, and styling by Gary Howse.
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Photo courtesy Gary Manuel Salon; cut, color, and styling by Gary Howse.

From deep conditioning to the right diet, experts—stylist Paul Labrecque, dermatologist Fredric Brandt, and nutritional consultant Oz Garcia—reveal what it takes to have the hair you’ve always wanted. Continue reading »

Jun 032012
 
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Which products work well


 Hair Polish, Hair Wax, Molding Mud, 

L’anza : Rebalance leave-in condtioner, Rebalance Strait-Line steps 1,2,3, Colors & Curls Moisturizing Shampoo,

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Jun 032012
 
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From deep conditioning to the right diet, beautyscene’s experts—stylist Paul Labrecque, dermatologist Fredric Brandt, and nutritional consultant Oz Garcia—reveal what it takes to have the hair you’ve always wanted. By Jennifer Zabel

The right haircut or the right hair color is as individual a decision as what heels to wear. But everyone—young, old, blonde, or brunette—wants one thing when it comes to how that hair looks: Healthy, glossy, shiny.

“Dull, flat hair is one of my clients’ biggest complaints,”says Gary Howse, co-owner of the trendy downtown Seattle salon, Gary Manuel, where local celebs and Microsoft royalty go for up-to-the-minute cuts, color, and styling. Howse says major issues—like hormonal imbalances—are rarely the problem: “Little things—like brushing wet hair too hard or pulling it back too tightly—eventually turn into big problems, like a head full of broken hair.” Broken hair means one thing: very little, if any, shine.          Photo courtesy Gary Manuel Salon; cut, color, and styling by Gary Howse
The biggest mistake people make? “Perms,” says Howse. “The chemicals raise the cuticle and leave irreparable crooks and turns on the hair shaft. It’s like shining a flashlight down a crooked hallway—it’s impossible to light up the entire thing.” For the same reason, he avoids over-coloring already color-weary hair, and seals the cuticle with a color gloss. “It’s my favorite product,” he says. “There’s nothing better for instant shine.”
Celebrity stylist Paul Labrecque, whose clients include Natasha Richardson, Linda Fiorintino, and Rosie O’Donnell, believes that brushing (done gently) and less washing are the best ways to keep hair polished and healthy. “Most people don’t allow their hair to get dirty and end up over-drying it,” says Labrecque. “Less is more when it comes to shampooing—too much and you lose essential oils.”Dr. Fredric Brandt, a dermatologist with offices in New York and Miami, prescribes just the opposite: more shampooing, less brushing. “There’s no such thing as washing your hair too often,” he says. “It’s great for the scalp and absolutely does not cause hair loss.” Dr. Brandt thinks it’s how you handle your hair that matters, which means regular trims, very little brushing, and the fewer the ponytails the better.“It’s simple,” says nutritional consultant Oz Garcia, whose high protein, low carbohydrate diets have changed the lives of everyone from Nicole Miller to Robert DeNiro. “If you eat a healthy diet, your hair has more luster. And that doesn’t mean eating only fat-free— people whose diets are too low in fat tend to have dull, dry hair.On the following pages, our experts offer advice on how to make healthy, shiny hair your own.

May 102012
 
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Shiny hair color is measurable Image Boosters
Youthful appearance begins in the mind – and on the head: hair color and hair are decisive factors when it comes to the assessment by a third woman goes. Even the self-esteem is strongly influenced by condition of the hair dependent. This is evidenced by a recent scientific study conducted in five European countries, conducted and analyzed at the University of Sussex was.
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May 062012
 
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Remember when flat irons were only used for extremely curly hair? Well those days are over. The flat iron is reborn and is being used on all hair types and comes in all shapes and sizes: Continue reading »

Apr 202012
 
Orofluido Beauty Elixir Hair Oil

Beauty elixir for all hair types. Orofluido Beauty Elixir Hair Oil Contains Three organic natural oils:

  • Argan oil – rich in vitamin E for strengthening
  • Cyperus oil – protects against free radicals
  • Linseed oil – seals and smooths the hair cuticle resulting in manageable and shiny hair. Continue reading »

Apr 202012
 
Orofluido Conditioner

Orofluido Conditioner is the daily rinse-out beauty balm for all hair types. This light, rinse-out conditioner makes detangling easier, leaving hair soft, silky and manageable. Continue reading »