Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Hair Salons - Things to Consider Before You Have Your New Hair Style

If you want to change your looks, the best way to do it is to have your hair styled. There a lot of hair salons that you can visit if you are looking for a place where you can have a new hair style, but you also need to know that there are a lot of things that you need to consider before you spend your money on it. This article will be explaining to you these things, and will help you choose the best hair salon for you. Reading this article will also prevent you from spending more than what you have allotted, and will ensure that you will always look at your best on a special occasion.


If you are going to have your hair styled, it would be better if you are going for a salon where you have had your previous haircut. This will ensure that you will get better treatment and that the stylist already knows the things that you need for your hair. Changing hair salons every time you will have your haircut is not advisable, because this won't give you a constant look. Aside from this, the salon where you had your previous hair cut already knows the things that you want, so you don't have to trouble yourself in explaining the things that you want to them.

The price that the salon charges you should also be considered when looking for a new hair salon. Aside from this, you also need to consider the things that you need to do in order to achieve the perfect hair style. There are these so-called "wash and wear cuts", and those that would require a lot of time to fix. All of these factors should be considered when looking for a hair salon and a new hair style for you. Something that looks good on you is not always the best option, since you could be spending more to maintain it than what you have expected.

Not all hair salons can give you a great service, so you also need to check the reputation that they have and the reviews that other people are making. Aside from this, you can also search the Internet to gather more information about a particular hair salon. If you are going to visit their website, you will be able to find all the information that you need, and this will help you decide whether they are the best salon for you or not.

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Satin Smooth Waxing Products Review

As a division of the Conair Corporation, a 50 year old beauty company, Satin Smooth has become a leading brand for salons and spas who offer professional waxing services to their clients.

Satin Smooth offers multiple waxes that contain ingredients and fragrances to suit every client's desire or preference. Using ingredients such as Aloe Vera for moisture and healing, Tea Tree and Eucalyptus to help open pores for better removal of hair, and Lavender and Chamomile for a soothing and relaxing effect, each Satin Smooth wax is formulated with unique ingredients and fragrances to ensure a wonderful waxing experience that leaves clients feeling pampered and cared for. There is even a special Satin Smooth wax formulated just for removing men's coarse hair. No matter what the specific need or request, Satin Smooth has developed a wax to met every need.


All Satin Smooth waxes contain titanium dioxide, which acts as a natural buffer on the skin, protecting the skin from injury and irritation without the necessity of talcum powder. They also contain propolis, a natural botanical ingredient that adds to the comfortable experience that Satin Smooth waxes provide to the client and aesthetician.

Their double wax warmer is the ideal set-up for the professional waxer in the salon or spa. With four independent warming wells, each able to hold a 14 oz can of wax, client's can be given several options in ingredients and fragrance to ensure that there is a wax that suits their skin, hair type, and personal preference. Each warmer has its own on and off switch and adjustable thermostat, so they can be operated independently and heated to different temperatures while still sharing a docking station which saves space and adds convenience. This wax warmer warms Satin Smooth waxes to the perfect temperature for totally safe, yet effective hair removal on any area of the body and any type of hair - even extremely coarse and hard to remove hair types. The wax can be warmed to the ideal consistency for even and easy spreading over the skin, further promoting the most effective hair removal and silkiest, smoothest skin. The Satin Smooth Double Wax Warmer heats up in just 30 minutes and can remain plugged in and warm all day, so your last client of the day will have the same amazing experience as your first.

When a woman chooses waxing over shaving or plucking, even with the associated pain involved with waxing, she does so for the far superior results that waxing creates. Perfectly smooth hair-free skin that lasts much longer than shaving, as well as satiny smooth skin that is not subjected to the irritation and parched skin that razors can cause. Salons and spas who desire to give their clients the most comfortable and effective waxing experience, and the softest and silkiest results, rely on thee professional waxes, wax warmers, and accessories for satiny smooth hair-free skin.

Monday, 22 August 2011

Hair Extensions: Do-It-Yourself or Not?

Are you not decided whether to grab a DIY hair extension kit or just head to the salon and have the experts do it for you? Before you decide, you may want to consider a number of things, such as the type of hair extensions you wish to have. Do you want to go with synthetic or the human hair extension? I recommend that you go for the natural human hair extension.

You may discover that human hair extensions are more expensive than synthetic types. However, natural extensions stay longer and endure styling better. Considering that the main purpose of getting hair extensions is to look fabulous naturally, the best way to achieve that goal is to get the type of extensions that best resembles your natural hair. Human hair extensions are more versatile. You can blow dry without melting the strands and dye it without any problems.

If you're more concerned about the price and wanted to be practical, you may want to get the DIY hair extension kit. However, you must be aware that the result of using DIY kits is not as good as having your hair extensions done in a salon.

Below are some points you can ponder on before deciding what type of hair extensions would you want to get:

Salon: Stylists are trained professionals and they exactly know what they are doing.
Do-It-Yourself (DIY): DIY kits are originally designed for salon professionals to make their work faster and easier. You could possibly get the same result, that is, if you follow the instructions carefully.

Salon: They could blend and match the color of the extensions with your natural hair appropriately. Stylists know what colors to mix to get your shade right.
DIY: There are a wide variety of colors to choose from that fits to your own liking.
Tip: If you can't find a shade exactly like your own, choose one that is lighter. You can color them darker to match your own hair but you can not go lighter in dying extensions. Bleaching or other methods of lightening them will cause dryness and, eventually, damage your extensions.

Salon: You just have to sit-back and relax. The stylist will do the rest.
DIY: Reading is a key. Read and follow instructions which are quite simple.

Salon: You could ask tips straight from the professionals. It's easier to clarify concerns with proper care and maintenance.
DIY: Again, read the manual. You can also Google it and search for reviews and videos through the Interenet.

One more thing, in hiring a professional, you will have someone to blame for lousy results, but when you do-it-yourself, you only have yourself to blame! Just kidding!

A lot of DIY extension kits are easy enough for an ordinary person to use. Like salons, they offer a wide variety to choose from synthetic or human extensions, different lengths, colors and textures. All of it still depends on you. Whether you go to a salon or buy a DIY extension kit, it's still your choice that matters.

Saturday, 20 August 2011

How to Cut Hair - Anatomy of the Head

It would possibly seem quite questionable initially to talk regarding the basic anatomy of the head in hair creation, but when trying to learn how to cut hair, these things are the techniques needed in order for you to perform your hair styling magic. We will attempt explaining the importance of those points when hair dressing. Knowing the right reference point to any particular area of the head and what these indicate can greatly benefit you in your understanding of what's required so as for you to perform a specific style of hair makeover on any given client, male or female.

Below are the following individual terms that are allocated to particular parts of the head that compile the make of the head and how their directional flow can ultimately affect the haircut.

The Top
This in itself is kind of self explaining, it's the part that is directly behind the forehead and is the uppermost area on the scalp.

The Parietal Ridge
This is the position which describes the top of the head, the area that begins to curve downwards to become the side half of the head. The term parietal ridge really refers back to the bony ridge along the higher side half of the head. The Parietal Ridge begins approximately 3 finger-widths in length from on top of the top part of the ear.

The Temple
The Temples are described as the little areas slightly above and slightly forward of the front of the ears on each side of the head. These are the pulsing points for blood circulation to the brain area and flex points when contracting the facial muscles. When you grit your teeth together and feel them with your fingers, you'll be able to feel the temple muscles below the skin flexing.

The Crown
The Crown half of the head area refers back to the top space towards the higher back half of the skull. The Crown begins at the point where the top of the head begins a curve downwards toward the rear half of the head and ends at the point which is just higher than the occipital bone. It is almost a semi-circular area.

The Occipital Bone
The Occipital Bone is described as a small bone sticking out at the bottom of the skull, positioned where the skull joins up toward the neck. It can be very easily felt through the skin of the scalp at the very bottom center-half area of the skull.

The Nape
The Nape area refers to the areas of the head that start to curve off from the Occipital Bone towards the bottom half hairline of the neck area and continues to the hairline's on each side of the head almost directly behind the ears.

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Why Choose a Natural Face Mask Recipe?

If you are somebody who likes to look after themselves, eat right and exercise, then I am sure you also check the lables on the food that you buy in the supermarkets. You probably also try (as far as possible) to buy organic food stuff as you know that many companies add dangerous pesticides, chemical flavorings and colorants to their foods. But I am not so sure if you read the lables of those pots and tubes of shelf-bought facial masks.

You will be shocked to find that many of your favourite products and even the so-called organic products also contain harmful chemicals that not only damage you skin, but is also bad for you health.


These chemical ingredients like propylene glycol, diazolidinyl urea, parabens and coloring agents like FD & C Yellow and Blue. These ingredients have been researched and can cause allergic reactions, asthma, headaches, nausea and general fatigue.

So you can see that it is important to be aware of what ingredients are used in commercial skin care masks and to make informed decisions when buying them.

The price is irrelevant

Mostly we choose products based on advertising done by the company selling them, because they smell nice or even just because we can afford them. We don't always know that the products we are buying could be bad for us.

If you really care about your skin and your health you will buy from companies who use organic and biodegradable ingredients in their products. So don't just buy a face mask because the packaging is pretty or because it smells nice, buy something you know will be good for you and good for the environment.

Perhaps these products are a little more costly than others because they have natural ingredients and a shorter shelf life due to the fact that they don't contain all kinds of dangerous conservatives.

It's your health that is important

So yes, you can buy great organic soaps, moisturizers, face masks and scrubs, but it is even better to make your own!

In this day and age you can find almost anything on the internet. A simple search will yield many natural facial masks recipes and recipes for other skin care products.

What are the benefits? Here are a few:

o They are cheap to make

o Safe for your body and your skin

o Simple to make

o Ingredients are easy to find and you may even have them already!

Some ingredients commonly used in facial masks recipes include honey, yogurt, green tea and oatmeal.

You will soon find that it is a joy to make your own facial masks as you are truly spoilt for choice. All of the ingredients are totally natural and therefore great for your body and skin. If you do a little research and play around a little you will find a recipe or two that will give you the results you want.

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Do-It-Yourself Facial Masks at Home

Are you looking for Do-It-Yourself at home masks to include in your beauty routine? You, like me, must be tired of all the "professional" companies who promise you the world and then fail to deliver the results. Or, you are just looking to cut down on some of your beauty expenses in this economic time. So, is there in fact a better alternative to expensive shelf-bought products full of toxic ingredients and packaged with lies of having youthful, smooth skin?


Yes there is!

If you start to do a little research you will soon see that making your own DIY at home masks is incredibly easy to do, and it is fun too. Mostly these easy skin care recipes use natural ingredients that you can find in your kitchen or at any grocery store. They don't cost the earth and some of them you might already have in your home!

If you are accustomed to going to a salon and getting your masks done there, then making your own masks at home might sound a little strange or intimidating to you. Maybe you think that it will make a mess or will be time consuming. But you will also never know the truth if you don't try it for yourself.

The secrets have been around for ages!

These secrets of natural skin care are certainly not a new. Many ancient peoples have used them to great effect. For example, the beautiful Cleopatra used to bath in milk to nourish her skin and keep it beautiful.

The Mayan people made use of aloe vera and royal jelly in their skin care preparations. The benefits of these ingredients were later verified by scientific research.

So you see, natural skin care rituals have been beneficial in the past, so there is no reason why it should not work for you today. Therefore you could not go wrong in adding these facial masks to your at home beauty routine and reap the benefits!

Benefits of nature-based, at home facial masks

    * Easy on the Wallet. The ingredients are easily obtained in your local grocery store or fresh food market and they are incredibly cheap.
    * It's easy-as-pie. Step-by-step recipes are available to follow along and make your masks at home, or invent your own!
    * It's natural. If you buy organic produce you are sure that what goes into and onto your body will benefit and nourish your body and your skin.
    * It's convenient. You create the masks quickly in the privacy of your home.
    * It's versatile. Just like the foods people consume vary from one country or one culture to the next, just so you can vary the facial masks you make at home to benefit your own skin care needs

But sometimes you need to see it to believe it. So try and make a few facial masks at home and see if you like it. You will soon find that your skin is glowing and your wallet remains fat!

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Professional Hair Care and Waxing Services

Is your big wedding night coming up? Or maybe you are just looking to pamper yourself for a day? There are services that can help you to look your best and feel your cleanest with hair care and waxing.

Looking to get your hair done? There are many different cuts colors styles and treatments to choose from at a salon. You can get a moisturizing hair mask to make your hair silky and beautifully nourished.


Also, there are ways to permanently straighten your hair from the curly frizzy mess it once was. That is called Chinese straightening. It is a chemical process that straightens your hair permanently leaving it heavy shiny and silky all the time. This might be good for someone with really curly frizzy hair. It will smooth out the hair and make it have a natural sheen all the time.

If you are looking for color, there are salons that will take your skin tone into consideration before offering a number of different colors and highlights that will blend with you. You can get any color under the sun from a salon including bold unnatural colors like green, purple and blue. Places do the funkiest cuts and colors and can make them look great on you.

If you are more interested in waxing your bikini, under arms, legs, arms or eyebrows there is something there for you too. You can get your legs waxed smooth for a fair price. The first time you get it done you may have to let it grow in for a while but the results are beautiful and it will last you about a month depending on your hair growth and body type.

A bikini wax can be full Brazilian if you like. You can get as bare as they come for the beach season and even surprise your husband! These are trained professionals so they make sure every hair is gone in that situation, or in a service like eyebrow waxing they will shape your eyebrows to frame your face and make you look like a star.

Are you looking to just have your hair styled? You can look to a salon to have your hair fully styled for your prom, wedding or any other type of event you may need a professional stylist for. They will make you look as glamorous as they can with or without a reference picture that you bring in.