3 product Events That Changed Our Lives since the Late 1990’s “PART 2″

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What I missed in 3 Products “Part 1″, Brazilian Blowout……

The review! Ok, you saw Maryanne’s hair before and after the Brazilian Blowout. She had soft but very frizzy hair, with a strong wave pattern on front hairline. To say the least Maryanne had perfect hair for the BB.  The PWBE president of our local chapter told me that Maryanne walked into the PWBE meeting looking beautiful and confident. I have to agree with with the assessment of looking beautiful and confident, as I have felt that way after having my BB.

What’s cool about getting a BB  is that after each consecutive treatment you can wait even longer to get the next one. The clincher is , is that you basically have to wear your hair in a similar long length each time you have the Brazilian Blowout. Don’t always surmise that the BB is a conditioning treatment if your hair is tinted, highlighted or sun-drenched, etc. You still need to do a conditioning treatment after the 2nd BB.  The way to tell is if you get tiny little frizzies after the BB. A conditioning by you or your stylist should do the trick. Even if the B Blowout does not seem to take the first time and it’s redone, just do a conditioning treatment after for a longer lasting and silkier look.

The stylist can flat iron your hair either straight from the roots down or bump it up from the scalp and curve the length for a fuller finish, less stick straight. That’s the way I like it, the hair then has more volume, though the swinginess is the same.

After 1st BB, I was able to bump bangs and curve ends.

After 1st BB, I was able to bump bangs and curve ends.

I say get a BB. The competing Keratin Process has a small amount of Formaldehyde in it and you cannot tie it back, put clips in it or wash your hair for 3 days. I have never used this treatment, but I have seen that it makes the hair “stick straight” for longer than the BB, if that’s what you want. Remember that the Brazilian Blowout is a SMOOTHING treatment. Enjoy.

PS. Style Like A Pro DVDs DO teach you how to improve your hairstyling skills. Consider ordering now. I’m here to help!

3 product Events That Changed Our Lives since the Late 1990’s

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#1 product has been the FLAT IRON at the end of the 1990’s.

There has been a whole lot said about the flatiron and I am one of the few artists that DEMONSTRATES interactively in the Style Like A Pro DVDs, how and why you use the flattiron/straightener.  Enough said, just try the a DVD you’ll like it.

#2 product is the BRAZILIAN BLOWOUT mid 2000’s.

That’s what I’ll talk about tonight. But let me Mention #3.

#3 product is INOA HAIRCOLOR the color of the future IS HERE!

These are the 3 products that have made styling for YOU easier, prettier and healthier. I’ll talk about this product in my next blog.

So back to the BRAZILIAN BLOWOUT.

How has it changed the styling process?  When the BB first hit the market, it had a nasty formaldehyde smell to it. You had to use a big fan to work with the product. Now, thank goodness, no more formaldehyde, which makes the 90 minute process  easy for the client and stylist.

  • It cuts  your blow drying time in half.
  • It creates a silkiness and shine to your hair. No more frizz. Yeah!!!!
    Maryanne's hair prior BB

    Maryanne's hair prior BB

  • It lasts upwards of 3-4 months, depending on how often you shampoo your hair.
  • “The Brazilian Super Nutrient Complex and a proprietary polymer system can actually improve the condition of the hair by creating a protective protein layer around the hair shaft to smooth the cuticle.”

Procedure:

  1. First, the hair gets shampooed 3-5 times to make certain the cuticle is open. Squeaky, squeaky clean. Almost tangly clean.
  2. Next, the stylist does tiny partings to brush on the product from just beyond quarter inch from the scalp throught the ends.
  3. Thirdly, the hair is blown dry using a round brush or a bristled flat brush, always aiming the dryer down the cuticle. Make certain the hair is bone dry, no coolness to the hair shaft.
  4. Fourth, smooth the hair with a flat iron up to 450 degrees, bumping the hair at the scalp as stated in Style Like A Pro DVDs.  Smooth and curve the hair shaft. this is to be done if you don’t want the severe straight and flat look.

So soft and silky

So soft and silky

Ahh, look at how shiny

Ahh, look at how shiny

Part 2: Was I Born with This Bad Wig?

Category : Hair care, Rejoice in our abilities, Style Like A Pro DVD Series, Uncategorized, drying hair, easy, hair styling

As for styling, haircuts are there to frame our face. Get it, a FRAME, not the end all be all scenario. If your long hair seems to be dragging you down, have it cut to shoulder length. if you are getting a little thicker under the chin have that long hair cut to shoulder length and the front cut to frame the neck and chin. Any hair hanging straight down from brows only accentuates the thick neck area and says you are hiding your face. Shorter hair or bob hair cuts should never have roundness to them. Please, stop rounding out the bottom of your bob. Stop rounding out those short layers with a round brush. Elongate the roundness, by pulling out the brush before the hot curl has hardened into the curl. Any roundness in your “look”dates you. (fyi www.stylelikeapro.com on how to blowdry your hair easier and faster with fewer tools). Ususally soft long layers help the hair to flow. I agree with Oribe, that shoulder length or longer hair needs to be more blunt and not look so thinned out on the ends. It gives the style weight, or substance, not evaporate into nothing.

There you have it. I spilled my guts. Use what you may. At Style like a Pro, my desire is to teach women how to take charge of their styling needs easily, efficiently and to feel great about themselves when they leave their home!

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Looking outrageously great on your own can be a breeze.  Style Like a Pro DVD series empowers women to easily create the looks they want—and the simple techniques on this video will turn hours of trying into a few minutes to succeeding.

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This DVD captures Michelle Obama's style!

Most importantly, everything is shown the way you’ll see it in the mirror, eliminating that often-confusing extra step of translation from the Salon. Great for ALL lengths of hair!

Was I Born with This Ugly Wig on My Head?

Category : Hair care, Style Like A Pro DVD Series, Uncategorized, easy, hair styling

Did you ever in your life WEAR the wrong hair color or hair cut? It makes you feel dowdy (the bad wig) at worst and at best, sort of “let me just get on with my life”. Wearing or having the wrong style and color for your hair can make you feel older than your years. I remember when I was younger than you and I already had a perm in my hair and I went for highlights. Well, at the end, instead of feeling my age of 25, I told the stylist I “looked” like I was 35. The hair was dried and frizzy and then on top of it I had these “awful, awful white highlights”. Everything about my hair was wrong. Just think, with a perm, my hair was cut to look sort

Ever feel this childish? We all have!

Ever feel this childish? We all have!

of round, because of the supposed curls. My face did not need more roundness. So everything was wrong with my hair/look. My attitude was let me grow this out and get on with my life. (PS. I could have had all of this mess worked on had I known better.)

This look you wear on top of your shoulders, translates downwards. You can be dressed to the hilt, but if your “crowning glory” is wrong for you, your look will be viewed, by others, as dowdy or trashy. That view could affect a date, a first meeting or a job interview.

To look younger, women with darker hair can safely go one level lighter. To enhance the lightness around their face they can add highlights around and across the tops of their heads. More slices of highlights instead of a heavy weave. Women who were light blond as children but are now light brown, have to be careful not to have their highlights be too light/white. The lighter the highlights, the darker their roots look when they grow out. Highlights should be done once every 8-10 weeks. Six-7 weeks if your hair is darker. if you are doing your highlights more often than that, think about changing your color direction. Darker hair color is in. Did you see how good Christina Aguilera looks in her brown hair. Softer, not so dramatic or ……. Just think if she were 10-15 years older how un-pretty she may have been with that light hair.

J's hair had been naturally dark.

J's hair had been naturally dark.

You have to remember that your eyes and skin color fade over the years. Your eyes may have started as bright blue, but 20 years later they are a grey blue and then in 30 more years they will be pale blue. So, now do you get the idea that we need to sometimes go softer in hair color to adjust to what our skin and eye tones are telling us.

Tomorrow I’ll share with you about cutting and styling your “Crowning Glory”.

HAIRSPRAY…. What’s It Good For?

Category : Hair care, easy, hair styling

Whenever in doubt use hairspray!

Why you ask, when there are so many other styling products to style, lift and smooth our hair? I’d be silly not to admit that there are a plethora of “styling” products. But let’s cut to the chase. If you were on a deserted island and this handsome sailor came to rescue you and you only had one “all purpose” styling product to use what would it be? Hairspray!

Replace pen w/ fancy chopstick and hairspray!

Replace pen w/ fancy chopstick and hairspray!

Yep, that’s right. Yes, even in lieu of a de-frizz product, on occasion. Hair spray could help you to smooth, arrange a style and hold it. Isn’t that what you are looking for in all the other products we use. We just cannot use hair spray on wet hair without making it feel gummy. Aly Walansky at Splendicity just told us about how Phillip Pelusi, for Fashion Week, used hairspray to smooth a model’s pony tail prior to wrapping it in a bun. That’s great! Phillip smoothed the hair, gave it form, strength and grip. In a big way made the pony tail hair malleable. When the bun style was complete, to hold it through all the clothing changes he sprayed a layer over the hair to hold the style and to smooth any fly aways (little frizzies).

What does this mean for us?

1. Hairspray is not just for “Helmut Spraying”. Yes it is the last thing we spray on our hair for hold.

2. The other areas of our style needs lift and hold too. You can spray under your bangs to give them lift.

Pick up curls spray inside

Pick up curls spray inside

3. Say you have a flat spot where you want some lift. Lightly pick up the area to add volume and lightly spray inside the area. Arrange the hair where you want it to rest. In my DVD’s the model demonstrates how to use hairspray.

4. Updo’s or braids. Lightly spray the hair to be worked with, but only comb through the hair prior to spraying it. To comb through  means we disturb the web of hold, unless there has been a lacquer amount of spray applied.

5. Hairspry can be used to separate and hold curl in hair. Spray below and between curls to hold them.

What kind of Hair Sprays to use?

Aerosol sprays. Pump sprays are too wet and slow to dry. Also try to chose a spray that can go from sheer to lacquer hold if need be. The hairspray should also impart a a finishing shine.  Don’t be afraid to use Hairspray!

There are 2 hairsprays I like. One from Shu Uemura Sheer Lacquer ( go from sheer to lacquer hold) and the other Oribe’s Royal Blowout ( fabulously fine mist). Both sprays have micro fine mist, that do not allow watery clumping.

You spray girl!

Don’t You Just Love a Bob?

Category : Hair care, Uncategorized, drying hair, easy, hair styling

Do you know why?

Because the Bob has been around since the time of the Egyptians and Nefertiti and her bangs. Bangs are just a smaller version of the Bob.

Classic Bob with curved ends

Classic Bob with curved ends

Want to know how to simplify your Bob blow dry?

We as a human race carry a round brush with us 24/7. How wonderful! But most of us have no way of realizing that is OUR HEAD. Let me tell you how to use that round brush to get your bob to be smooth and the edges to gently curve under on their own.

Instructions:

After drying the roots of your hair somewhat (at least 5o% dry)  Part your hair down the back of your head. With the paddle brush in left hand  place the brush close to the back part by reaching across the front of your face to the back part.  And keep the dryer in your right hand. Pull the brush from the back part to your cheek. Continue till the hair is dry and naturally falls in a nice curve. For longer hair you can use your neck as the round brush, also. repeat the same on the other side of your head.

Reason:

1. Faster under 10 minutes for a beautiful silky looking style.

2. Fewer tools, your favorite brush and maybe a flat iron. The paddle brush bristles are far more comfortable on your scalp than a round brushes. a round brush is hard on your wrist and makes today’s Bobs’ too round.

Other Help:

For more information on blow drying a Bob or other simplified styles in fast, easy and repeatable methods with fewer tools and products visit www.stylelikeapro.com . Or email sandy [at] stylelikeapro [dot] com. I’m always here to help.

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Every style longer than 3 inches always has some curve format to it, whether it be a big curve with a round brush or an elongated curve (like above) youcan use what god gave us our HEAD!

Want Your Man To Feel and Look Younger ?

Category : Hair care, easy, men's hair color

Tint….Why?

Yes you heard me. Have him get his hair tinted. No I don’t mean with women’s traditional permanent, demi-permanent or even semi-permanent hair color. There is a new men’s color by L’Oreal that appears to be the BOMB.  I have used it twice on my husband and I have to tell you I was impressed from after his first shampoo. Not from the first minute.  At first blush the color looked awfully ashy, kind of a gray-blue hue. After the first time My Man  shampooed his hair, I loved the color of  his hair. It  was  so neutral. I don’t know how to explain it, the color was not red, yellow or blue, just neutral. and what was superb about the color was that his white hair was tinted but in a translucent manner. Looking straight at his head. My Man’s hair was different but looking through from the side you could tell their was an effervescence of color over the white/gray hair. I say Hooray.

What L’Oreal has done for people, especially men is that once applied, the color is on for only 5 MINUTES. Did you hear me? 5 minutes, any longer and the tint goes darker. Also, this color only is formulated for short haircuts. I think this is a great way to satisfy clients desire to tint but not to have to be married to it. there is no line of demarcation. the color just fades. The downside is that I think I’d like it to last longer than 3 1/2 weeks. But don’t most people with short hair get their haircut every 3-4 weeks? It’s also cheaper than traditional color. Example $40 versus $60 on up for a tint, and it can be added on to a haircut by an extra 15 minutes.

Why not the traditional tints for men?

dont hide under your white Hair!

don't hide under your white Hair!

Every male clent I have tinted over the years with all manufacturers tints have never looked or wore as well as this one. they have always had a red undertone by the second or third week. If not that, then there’s a line of demarcation. The summer sun exposure will tell whether this hair color for men will wear well as expected.

What’s  most important about this hair color?

Besides everything I said previously about the hair color. It brought My Man’s skin color back. He looked healthier, even carried himself differently.

I say to ALL MEN, just DO IT!!!

Checkout  the skin tone.....

Checkout the skin tone.....

Does Your Man Like to be Called “Bald”?

Category : Bald, Hair care, easy, hairless, meaning of bald, short hairstyle

Why do men wince at being called bald?

Photo by Bobaloo Rox

Photo by Bobaloo Rox

When I as a stylist, ask a man about his hair or lack there of, I often get a subdued laugh or an embarrassed look. these men often act like bald is a dirty name or a name that they would  rather not be
associated with. It’s just a fact or is it? A lot of men are choosing to have their heads these days. Should we still call them bald?

Of the men that I have questioned about their lack of hair, most have said they have chosen to shave their head. Reasons vary.

  1. It’s easier to take care of, they don’t have to style and pay for haircuts.
  2. Their significant others love to feel the smoothness of their head.
  3. Their hair is thinning or always has been, therefore, just shave it off.
  4. It’s the popular thing to do.
  5. To hide ethnicity.
  6. Great for men who are graying and are or feel to young to have gray hair.
  7. Too hot to wear hair.
  8. To make a lifestyle statement

What is the meaning of Bald?

Destitute of the natural or common covering on the head or top, as of hair, feathers, foliage, trees, etc.; as, a bald head; a bald oak.

Isn’t it funny that the first word of this meaning is DESTITUTE. Means you have a loss of something. But, if you choose to have no hair are you really bald. One hasn’t naturally lost any hair at all.  Should there be a delineation between the sexes for being bald? Perhaps not, a ponytail or the mullet is the same for both sexes.

Are there more sensitive names for choosing to be bald?

Or am I being too sensitive to our genetic plight.How about Smooth Headed, Chrome Dome(hmm),Smoothy, Que Ball (hmm), Hairless (yuck). What are some names you have heard for being bald?

What could change if not the name?

Your attitude towards being bald. I was informed today by Lee Rodrigues of technologydojo.net that his response or attitude towards someone when they refer to him as a “skin head” that he actually thinks of his being a “monk” rather than a skin head.  It can all rest on your outlook on…. life.  If what defines you rests on just the exterior part of who you are, your hair or lack there of, get over it. Don’t get me wrong, I love my hair and I make my living as a colorist/stylist. But, if I came up bald or have the need to shave my head, I’d do it with pride. My hair is not me, alone. It occupies 1/5 of my body exterior. There’s more to us than just our hair. If need be, tattoo it for both men and women. Wear head bands and for men you could call it “Man bands”. Both men and women could wear scarves. Yes men. In the movie “Bottle shock” one of the main characters wore a scarf to keep his hair out of his face. Again, it’s all in your attitude within yourself. But, if your identity is not hairless, there are well made wigs or toupees. With wigs you can change hair color and hairstyle on a whim. But always keep a hat on hand for those really hot or cold days. No need to get skin cancer from the sun or to lose needed body heat from the winter cold.

However you handle being “smooth headed”, carry your pride of your appearance within you first and then the outside will shine.

Define Devine BALD

Define Devine "BALD"

Is Short Hair is Here to Stay?

Category : Uncategorized, easy, hair styling, short hairstyle

Short hair is so personal-ality oriented!

Short hair is so personal-ality oriented!

What’s good about short Hair?

Short hair signifies individualism,  one of a kind, someone who does not necessarily run with the flock. Just looking at a women with short hair, that hair can be from spiky short to half way to her chin. There are so many varieties of styles that constitute short hair. While long hair usually is defined by the amount of layers in the hair.

So what’s Really Good about short hair….

is this….

1. Can take less shampoo and conditioner. I say can, because it’s a habit when you start using gobs of anything, because more is better or this stuff is cheap so I can use more.

2. Change style on a whim.

3. Less time to grow out that whim, by the use of different styling products.

4. Distinction between you and all the “long hairs” out there or at least in your clique.

5. Change color of your hair is easier, especially if you go from blonde to red to black to blonde every month or so.

6. Growing out your hair. watching your hair growing from short to long is visually easier than watching your hair growing from long to longer.