Remington Professional S9000 Hair Straighteners

The Remington S9000 Hair Straighteners use a unique steam straightener technology.
Offering variable temperature and can heat upto 210 degree C in 60 seconds.

Ceramic plates teflon coated to give a smooth performance and distributes the heat evenly. Only heating up plates not the surrounding parts, makng these hair straighteners alot safer to use.

The Remington Hair Straighteners are must have hair care product.

These straighteners are ideal for dry and damaged hair as the Damage Defence feature runs on a cartridge to turn water to steam. This is dispensed via the steam injection button on the grip.

This gives your hair moisture as the steam penetrates the hair cuticles, the steam usually gives you approx 75% smoother and glossier hair.

Product Features

# Unique steam straightner technology
# Innovative digital and variable heat settings up to 210 degreeC
# Fast 60 seconds heat up
# Ceramic diamond with Teflon coated plates to deliver smoother performance and ensure fewer hot spots on the plates for better protection.
# The coating on plates is so durable that a lifetime guarantee is offered on plate wear.
# Ideal for dry/damaged hair
# The Damage Defence straightener features an easy refill cartridge that efficiently evaporates water into steam, which is dispensed via the steam injection button
# Moisture, in the form of steam, penetrates the hair through the gaps between the hair’s cuticle scales.
# Remington Professional Damage Defence straightener rebalances the moisture levels in hair and eliminates frizz for 75% smoother and glossier hair.
# The mirror like shine of healthy hair occurs when the moisture levels increase, improving the overall condition and appearance.
# The Damage Defence straightener comes with its own heat protection bag, so not only your hair is protected with Damage Defence straightener, but your carpet and dressing table is too!

Fudge Membrane Gas Hair Care Product

 

Fudge Membrane Gas is alot more than just a hairspray, the gas can be used alternatively to styling paste! Simply spray and go!

You can also use the Fudge Membrane Gas as a Strong flexable hairspray.

This is one of the ultimate hair care products… Delivers a flexable bendable hold. Spray on and dries instantly.

You can use the Fudge Membrane Gas on damp hair, hold the can 6 inches away and spray in the direction that your style goes.

You can also use on dry hair to hold your style in position!

How to shampoo your hair and what is best to use

How to shampoo your hair and what is best to use.

There are lots of shampoos out now a day but you think what I should use on my hair.

When looking for a shampoo you should look at your hair is it coloured, fine, greasy, curly or frizzy.

If your hair is coloured it is best to use a shampoo for coloured hair this will help keep the colour in and these shampoos have more conditioner in them which helps keep your hair be healthy and shine.

If your hair in fine you can now get shampoos that can help fine hair by giving the hair body and make your hair feel ticker, with these shampoos are not as heavy as over shampoos.

If your hair is greasy it is best not to use anything that has to much conditioner in them as is will make your hair greasier, but if your hair is dry at the same time it is best to use a separate conditioner but only put it on the ends and mid lengths of your hair.

If your hair is curly or frizzy it is best to use a shampoo made for this type of hair you can get ones with more conditioners in than others and also you can get some shampoos that are oil based this is to help the frizz.

What to do if your get something stuck in your hair!

There is lots of thing you can get stuck in your hair chewing gum, chocolate, to much product and brushes,

If you get chewing gum stuck in your hair the best thing to do before cutting it out is let it dry for a little while and then get some ice or some think out of the freezer then put these on to the chewing gum ones the gem is hard it will brake in to smaller pieces these may take a couple of time to get it in to enough small pieces then you can start combing or slowly pulling the chewing gum out these mite be a bit pain full and tack

If you get chocolate stuck in your hair the best thing is to start by washing your hair but while you are doing this try not to get any of the other hair stuck in to the chocolate as it will make a bigger job for you, once you done that cover it in conditioner and slowly comb it throw with a fine toothed comb always start at the bottom working to the top.

Some time you can put to much product in your hair and you can not get it out the best way to get it out is to strip the hair I would use washing up liquid as this is made to get oil off your plates so it would get most thing out of your hair,

If your get a brush suck in your hair do not panic you can get it out with out cutting I would always start by clipping the other hair out of the way so it dose not get stuck any more, this will take time to do and may pull slightly the next step is to look for a loose pieces of hair this is where you will start tack strand by strand and start to pull slowly do these an till the hair is free, it is best not to put any think as it can make the hair not.

How to blow-dry short hair

Short hair
The best way to blow dry short hair is with a small brush about 16mm, the same way you start with long hair start at the back of the head take a small section of hair put the brush in under the hair with dryer over the top of the hair slowly moving the brush round in a circular movement. Do this all the way over the head putting the hair in the directions that you want it.

Tips on want you need

1) products
2) hair-dryer
3) small round brush (16mm)
4) 2 hair dividers

How to have confidence when going to a salon

Have you ever gone to a salon and asked for one style and come out with something else, well this may be the reason why; hairdressers have their own language.

So here are some tips on what they do mean.

When you having a cut

1) When a stylist says graduation

This is a type of layering where you cut progressively shorter towards the back of the head than at the front.
You will find this cut is mostly used on a bob cut.

2) When a stylist says slicing

Slicing is when your stylist slides there scissors through your hair without closing the blades completely, this will leave your hair with a feathered finish.

3) When a stylist says about razoring

Using a razor is a way of thinning and creating and softness and texture at the same time.

4) When a stylist says point cutting

This is when your stylist uses the points of the scissors to break up the blunt lines it the hair cut; the finished look can be fine and chunky.

5) When a stylist says layering

Layering is away to reduce the weight in thick hair or to add more movement.
Having layers in fine hair will give it body and movement too.

Layers also give long hair more shape and short hair texture.

When you are having a colour

1) When a stylist says highlights

Highlights are when you have streaks of colour that are lighter than your natural shade.

2) When a stylist says lowlights

Lowlights are when you have streaks of colour that are darker or richer than your natural shade.

3) When a stylist says tone on tone colour

This is when they will use a peroxide to give a long lasting effect on your hair, it won’t lighten your hair and it will fade out gradually so you won’t get root re-growth.

4) When a stylist says permanent colour

This is when your stylist will mix a colour with hydrogen peroxide. This can lighten your colour tone by three levels.
With a permanent colour you will have to grow it out.

5) When a stylist says panelling

This is when you have slabs of flashes of colour applied to the hair using foils (but they are not woven like highlights or lowlights).
This will give high fashion and dramatic finish.

6) When a stylist says T section

This is when you have highlights, lowlights only on the top section of you head.

7) When a stylist says full head

This is when all of your hair is coloured this can be done with a permanent or semi permanent colour.

You can also have a full head of highlights or lowlights.

How to highlight your hair

There are different ways of using of putting highlights in your hair you can use a cap, foil or easy mesh, these methods are best on different hair.
So I will talk you through these different methods.

The cap

With using a cap you can only use one colour and it is best to have someone to help you.
It is best to use the cap on short to mid length hair as if you hair is to long it can be vary painful and can brake your hair.

When using a cap always make sure you brush all your knots are out then put your hair where it natural falls, to help get the cap on I have found putting talcum powder in the cap you will find this will help it slide over the hair, put the front of the cap to your forehead and then pull over the rest of your head. Once the cap is on you now have to pull the hair throw the hols in the cap.
You can pull the hair throw as thick or as thin as you want, always start pulling the hair throw from the middle of the head and work out words at all times once all the hair is pulled throw the holes you need to carefully comb all knots out.
Now it is time to put your bleach or high lift tint on when doing this try not to press down hard as this could push the bleach through the holes of the cap which would give a bleed mark.

Highlight with foils or easy mesh

When doing highlight in foil or easy mesh can take more time and is not very easy to do your self, but the finished results can be far more subtle the using a cap method.
With this method has got to be done a quickly as possible this is to prevent the first section being lighter than the last section.
Always start at the nape of the neck tack a small section about 5cm then using a tail comb weave in and out of the section.
Now you need to place your foil or easy mesh under your section of hair holding the hair and foil in place with one hand it is time to put the bleach on the hair with the other hand once you have done these you need to fold the foil up you do these by folding it in half then fold the side in each side these will also stop the bleach from leaking out.
Now carry this all over the head.