May 1, I will be going back to school full time for four months (May, June, July and August). I will open all day on Sundays and taking late night appointments (after 7 pm). Call the salon to schedule your appointments @ 446-1313 or text me @ 990-2853.
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Schedule your appointment today. 446-1313 Oily hair is a drag, but dry hair is no picnic, either. Dry hair is dull hair, and it looks the same after you wash it as it did before. Everyone has bad hair days, but with dry hair you may have those days more often than not.
These are the primary external factors for those lackluster locks:
As the seasons change from dry and cold in the winter to warm and moist during the spring and summer, our hair changes with the climate. Hair often goes from dry and full of static to frizzy and sun bleached by the end of the summer. Preparing for this change of the seasons can help you have a better hair day all year.
Moisture Balance. One of the hardest things to conquer with hair is proper moisture. Just when you get your hair all moisturized to combat the dry season, it gets wet and humid, and then the sun comes out and wreaks havok on your locks. As the weather starts to warm up and the humidity in the air increases, its time to change your conditioning habits. It doesn't mean that you need to stop conditioning, just make a few adjustments. If you deep condition once a week in the winter months, change it to every other week. If you use a heavy daily conditioner in the dry season, try changing to a lighter moisture or balancing conditioner. The rule of thumb with moisture is to listen to your hair. If you notice static, dry ends, a lot of tangles, or if your hair feels rough to the touch you are lacking moisture and need to add a deep conditioning treatment or a moisturizing conditioner to your hair routine. If your hair is limp or oily start cutting back on the moisture. Healthy Highlights Balancing moisture can be a whole other issue if you highlight your hair in the summer. Frizzy and dry ends on highlighted hair can be more pronounced in the summer, especially if you lighten your hair more, spend time in the sun, or spend a lot of time in the water. Protein treatments or protein enhanced conditioners can help restore your highlighted hair's strength. Balance the strength with a good conditioning treatment or even a leave-in conditioner on highlighted hair. Manage the Sun's Effects Just as the sun causes your skin to age, it also will effect your hair. You may notice that your hair lightens in the summer. As a child, I was always super blond in the summer and more of a dark blond in the winter months. While the sun's natural lightening doesn't cause significant damage to your hair, over exposure to the sun's rays can cause dryness and unwanted lightening to colored and highlighted hair. To keep the sun's effects at a minimum, try a UV protecting shampoo, conditioner, and styling aids. Chlorine If you spend a lot of time in the pool, it won't take long before you realize that the chlorine build up can be a real issue. Chlorine can dry your hair, cause your ends to appear more damaged, and build up on your hair. The build up feels unpleasant and makes hair dull and hard to style. To prevent chlorine from causing problems, the first step is to wash your hair thoroughly immediately upon exiting the pool every time with a clarifying shampoo and follow with a balancing conditioner. Although shampooing often and getting into a regular clarifying routine is a great way to start to combat the chlorine problem most of my clients say that it doesn't completely get rid of the chlorine build up in your hair. Many salons can do an in-salon treatment to help remove the chlorine build up in hair. I recommend that my clients with chlorine issues come in for a treatment every 6-10 weeks. We offer deep conditioning and protein treatments at the salon. We, also, have a large assortment of hair products to choose from. Stop by or schedule an appointment @ 446-1313. Although it’s the most prominent feature in your face, eyebrows are often neglected. You may use eyebrow shadow or an eyebrow pencil, but both of these aren’t sufficient. What you need to do is get the best eyebrow shaping routine.
Previously, you might have chosen to imitate the eyebrows of celebrities. However, one thing you need to know about the best eyebrow shaping is that it should suit your face shape. Determine your face’s shape, the following points will help you with that aspect so you can discover the best eyebrow shaping for you:
Select the best eyebrow shape for your facial structure:
Though many people are familiar with enhancing their eyes and lips using makeup, all their efforts are futile without shapely brows on their foreheads. The thickness of your brow has a great deal to do with how your face appears to your onlookers. Thick eyebrows will dominate your face, thus reducing the importance of your facial features, whereas thin ones will do the opposite.
One of the best eyebrow shaping tips you can ever receive is to use wax. By making wax your weapon of choice, you’ll have great eyebrows for 3-8 weeks, depending on the speed your hair grows in. Plus, wax will be gentle on the sensitive skin of your eyelids & forehead, thus you won’t need to suffer from problems such as cuts or pigmentation. Other advantages of waxing your eyebrows include diminished hair growth and the removal of dead cells from your skin. Schedule your waxing appointment today. 446-1313 Your eyebrows frame your face and define your facial features. Furthermore, some say that eyebrows also communicate personality characteristics, which is why you need to make sure that they are shaped right. This brings us to the question: what eyebrow shape is best for your face? The answer to this question is below.
Soft Angled Eyebrows If you have a soft, oval face, then you don’t have to try many eyebrow shapes, because the best for you is the soft angled shape. Any other shape will make your face appear more oval, which is the last thing you need. Rounded Eyebrows If you have a heart-shaped face, you need an eyebrow shape that will add curves to soften your look, while creating a heart shape, using your chin as the bottom of the heart, and your eyebrows as the top. One of the best eyebrow shapes for this purpose is the rounded shape. The curve will be soft, delicate and attractive. Flat Eyebrows Women with long faces are always on the lookout for eyebrow shapes that make their faces appear shorter. This is where the flat brow shape is best. Since this brow shape is horizontal, your eyes will stop moving up and down your face. You will look great and feel good when you those get compliments. High Arched Eyebrows Women with perfectly round faces may need to add some length to their features. Of the eyebrow shapes available, the best for this is the high arched brow. Lines that go up and down the face can make the eyes appear much higher and larger. Angled Brows For a woman with a square jaw, using any of the aforementioned eyebrow shapes, will not give her the results she really deserves. What you need to do is shape your eyebrows in an angled style. Angled brows help balance your square jaw and soften your curves. This eyebrow shape is also useful for women with diamond-shaped faces. Call for an eyebrow waxing and shaping appointment. 446-1313 |