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Tips for your hair on your wedding day

Posted by Louise On January - 26 - 2010

Your wedding day is supposed to be the best day of your lift the one you have dreamed of since you were a little girl so it is only natural to want to look your very best.
So here are some tips to help your day go smoothly.

1) When you are planning you wedding make sure your hairstyle, make up and dress all go together as you would not like a conflict at the last minute.
Try not to wear too much make up and choose your colours carefully so that it matches your attire.

2) Always choose your head dress and veil if you are having one before you choose your hairstyle, this is because not all styles and head dresses or veils go together.

3) It is always a good idea to have a few practice go’s with your hair to make sure that you are fully happy with it and also to make sure the stylist can do exactly what you want.
Doing this will also show up all the flaws in your plan (if any), and this will put you at ease on the day.

4) When choosing your hair style always remember the style of your wedding dress so you can try to match the style.
Remember you can always add hair extensions and hair pieces which will give you volume, length and change you complete look.
This is your wedding day so put a bit more effort it to your style (you won’t have to do it everyday).

5) Taking good care of your hair (you should be doing this already) but if your hair is in bad condition you will need to start looking after it now, as it can take you to 6 months to get your hair back to its full condition.
If you have coloured hair and will be having it done for the wedding (you should have it done two weeks before the big day) make sure you well conditioned after every colour you have.

6) I would also have a final trim at about two week’s before the wedding day this will get rid off all your split end and it will give your hair time to settle down is well.

7) It is not best to wash your hair on the day of your wedding day or the night before it is best to wash it 24 hours before as these will give it time to settle down.

8) Always use products that you have use before as you will not want to get an allergic reaction on the day of your wedding.

Popularity: 10% [?]

Tigi Oatmeal and Honey Shampoo

Posted by Louise On January - 16 - 2010

Is your have dry, damaged or just in need of some TLC well this oatmeal and honey shampoo is the one to help!

This is one of the best shampoos for chemically treated and damaged hair.

It is full with vitamins such as A, B and E that enhances moisture and shine in to your hair.

Although this shampoo is great for damaged hair it can be used on all types of hair.

So come on and care for your hair!

Popularity: 7% [?]

Remington Shine Therapy Hair Care Dryer

Posted by Louise On January - 16 - 2010

See and feel the difference with the new remington shine therapy hair care dryer, the revolutionary 2000w dryer features a new heat activated vitamin rich conditioning solution in a cartridge, this will give your hair a great shine. The vitamins give your hair a delicate mist while being blow dried.

It has been preven to give your hair a healthy look and shine. On average 92% healthier and more shine. The formula also reduces frizz.

The remington shine therapy hair care dryer can be used with or without mist. Its also fitted with a tourmaline and ceramic grille for anti static and even heat distrobution.
The dryer is easy to clean, simply remove the grille.

Like all dryers it has 3 heat settings and 2 speeds. The dryer normally comes with a concentrator attachment, and comes with 2 replacement Shine Therapy cartridges.

As the Remington Therapy Shine Hair Care Dryer is classed as a professional product, it comes with the salon length cable for that extra reach and less restriction.

Popularity: 8% [?]

Babyliss Superhood Hood Dryer

Posted by Louise On January - 16 - 2010

The Babyliss Superhood Hood Dryer runs at a whopping 1200 watts, drying hair quick. Ideal for home use, but a professional dryer.

The hood dryer has 3 heat / speed ssettings with an adjustable airflow diffuser, and removable air filter! With a Salon Length cable to work to your surroundings, not you being limited to the dryer.

The hood dryer is fitted with a visor, when the visor lifts for easy access it will act as an on/off switch. Full height adjustable stand for comfort.

The Babyliss Superhood usually comes with a pre-styling comb, vent brush, 12 velcro rollers and a storage pouch for accessories. A must have hair care product for the home or mobile hairdresser.

Popularity: 11% [?]

How to do a Vertical Roll

Posted by Louise On January - 16 - 2010

Start by parting the hair in to four sections down the middle of the head and then from ear to ear making a cross.

Then with the two back sections you need to backcomb the roots and mid-lengths (do not backcomb to the tips of the hair as you will find it very hard to smooth over.

With the two top sections of the head you need to lightly backcomb them at the root this will give volume trying not to put to much round the front of the head as it will show.

Going back to the back sections of the head smoothing one side of the hair to the middle of the head and secure with grips.

Tip
Put grips in like a Chris cross affect this is so no hair can slide out and when you get to the top put one grip going down.

Then with the other side of the head smooth the hair back over to the middle of the head over lapping the section you have just done, rolling in the ends to tuck them in the middle to create a long bun then starting at the bottom of the head secure with grips to the top of head making sure they dont show.

With the top sections of the head start with one of the side smooth the hair to the back of the head with out flattering the hair to much add the hair to the back section securing with grips do same with other side,

Now with the top section you need to smooth and then blend in to the rest of the hair or you code make a curl making sure you still grip in to place.

Popularity: 16% [?]

How to wear your hair for your prom or evening do’s

Posted by Louise On January - 16 - 2010

The prom is a big night you have to have the right dress, shoes, and bags and most imported is the right hair style.
When trying to decide on how to have you hair it is always good to look at what you are wearing as different hair styles can look better with different dresses.

If you’re wearing a dress that has no sleeves or a halter neck your hair can look better down there are different way you can where you’re down weather it’s all down or you can have some u for example: You code have half up half down, you code put some twisted in to one side or both side and leave back down.
A never good idea when wearing your hair down is to add so light curl or a wave

If you’re wearing a dress with sleeves or a high neck your hair can look better up as these will show of the dress you can still wear your hair down if you wish, with wearing your hair up there are lots more things you can do with it.

Popularity: 9% [?]

How to get the prefect blow-dry everyday

Posted by Louise On January - 16 - 2010

1) After you have washed your hair towel dry and add your favourite product making sure you work it through the hair from root to tip.
2) Now you need to section your hair its best to section it in 4 different areas no1 at the top of the head. No2 and no3 at each side of the head and no4 at the back of the head (the nape of the neck).
3) Now you need your hairdryer and brush it is best to have a hairdryer with a nozzle. Start at the back of the head and work up to the top making sure you dry hair from root to tip.
4) Continue this all the way over the head only working on small areas from each of the sections. I always finish each part of hair with a cool blast this can help keep your style in shape.
5) Now you should have finished with the drying and ready to do the last bits add a small bit of serum or spray just to give that extra hold.

Popularity: 10% [?]

How to blow-dry long hair straight

Posted by Louise On January - 16 - 2010

Long hair
When blow-drying with a brush it depends on the length of the hair to what size brush you will need, long hair you will need to use a big round brush to make it straight, taking a small section of hair at a time putting the brush in at the roots under the hair and holding the dryer over the top of the hair always making sure that the dryer always faces down the hair shaft (roots down to tips). Holding the hair as tight as you can work the bush down the hair with hair dryer following the brush, Do this all over the head.

Tips on what you need

1) products
2) hair-dryer
3) large round brush (43mm to 53mm)
4) 2 hair dividers

Popularity: 9% [?]

How to do an Under Plait

Posted by Louise On January - 16 - 2010

Starting at the front of the head take a small triangle section then split in to three equal sections, holding one section in the left hand and two in the right hand.

With section 1 take under section 2 then bring section 3 under section 1, and then you have to bring section 2 back under section 3. At this stage you need to add a small section of hair from the left side of the head approximately the same width as the original sections. You then bring section 1 back under section 2 holding hair securely in y our left hand adding a small section of hair from the right side of the head. While at top of the head always bring sections up to the centre of the head .As you get to the back of the head, approximately inline with the ear, bring sections across to the middle of the head instead of up as the angle changes with the head. Once you reach the nape of the neck, start to add sections coming down. When you have reached the stage where you are passed the nape, carry on as if you were plaiting a normal plait.

Popularity: 7% [?]

How to do a French Plait

Posted by Louise On January - 16 - 2010

Starting at the front of the head take a small triangle section then split in to three equal sections, holding one section in the left hand and two in the right hand.

With section 1 take over section 2 then bring section 3 over section 1, and then you have to bring section 2 back over section 3. At this stage you need to add a small section of hair from the left side of the head approximately the same width as the original sections. You then bring section 1 back over section 2 holding hair securely in y our left hand adding a small section of hair from the right side of the head. While at top of the head always bring sections up to the centre of the head .As you get to the back of the head, approximately inline with the ear, bring sections across to the middle of the head instead of up as the angle changes with the head. Once you reach the nape of the neck, start to add sections coming down. When you have reached the stage where you are passed the nape, carry on as if you were plaiting a normal plait.

Popularity: 14% [?]

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