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Friday, December 16, 2016

TOP five winter haircut





People tend to refresh their style at the start of a transitional season like spring or fall, but winter is actually a great time for a new cut. For starters, the lower temps and drier air make frizz less of an issue. It’s also a good time to snip off any split ends and get your strands in tip-top shape for the year ahead. Here, six cuts to try now.

A LONG PIXIE


It may sound counterintuitive, but freeing your neck of hair during the winter is actually a smart move because you can now wear all those turtlenecks and scarves without having your strands stick to the back of your neck.


A LAYERED LOB WITH BANGS




Growing out your lob? (Um, join the club.) Ease the awkward in-between stage with a few face-framing layers and feathered fringe. Just like that, you’ve got a whole new look without losing a single inch of precious length.






CURTAIN BANGS

Long, curtain-style bangs that open up in the middle of your forehead work on any hair length or texture. Plus, they instantly upgrade any updo—whether it’s a sleek ponytail or a tousled chignon. ’This the season of holiday parties and family gatherings, after all

LONG WITH BLUNT ENDS

Choppy layers are great for the summer when you’re rocking beach waves. Straighter styles (that are much easier to achieve during the winter) look better with clean, even ends throughout. 

SHORT WITH BLUNT ENDS






The same goes for shorter styles. Keep the ends clean-cut for a super-chic look with minimal effort. Plus, if you’ve been toying with the idea of cutting your hair short, winter is a good time to go for it because you won’t have to worry so much about things puffing up in the heat.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Five things people with great hair always do




As we all know, people with great hair fall into two categories: those that were born with really great locks and those that work for beautiful hair. most people with great hair put some serious work into maintaining their tresses. Whether you just get lazy (and we all do) or you're not sure where to start, I'm going to help you make having beautiful healthier hair super easy.  

Click through to learn the five habits that people with really great hair practice.

 First  : to see a regular hairstylist that will help get to know your personality and your hair goals on the regular. Finding a great stylist isn't always the easiest task, but once you find her, set up regular appointments. People with really great hair usually have a standing appointment every 5 to 10 weeks for at least a shape up. So, get on the phone and schedule your appointments for at least the next year and put it into your calendar.

Second:Great hair needs moisture and nutrients. One of the best ways to get better hair is to deep condition your hair regularly . Whether you have your stylist do it, or you choose to deep condition your hair at home, it's an important task that shouldn't be ignored.
Third: People with great hair don't just walk into the salon for color and highlights without prepping their hair for these potentially damaging appointments. Either talk to your stylist about getting in for some pre-color hair pampering or use these steps at home for better color results. While we're on the subject of color, here are a few more tips for healthier colored hair:

Fourth: If you've found yourself with damaged hair, it's time to stop ignoring it and prevent further damage from destroying your hair beyond repair. No matter how hard you try, you can't fix hair that's already damaged, so use these tips to make your hair healthier and prevent damage from happening.

Fifth: Your hair products can make or break the health of your hair. People with great hair use hair products that are designed for their hair type and they take care of their scalp when warranted. It's no secret that great products and a healthy scalp are the foundation of a better hair day. Talk to your stylist for recommendations at your next appointment and invest in products that will keep your hair at it's healthiest.
Wish all of you will have better hair. 

Friday, December 2, 2016

The $1 trick to get better hair



As we all know,Washing your hair every day is so passé. 

we’ve all heard that too much soaping up can strip hair of natural oils and leave tresses dry and brittle,the regular shampoos contain a lot of harmful ingredients.

The word fragrance might not sound so bad, but on a label, it can mean the presence of over 4,000 separate chemical ingredients. How scary is that?!

If you dont want to do this again,you may try baking soda .It might be hard to adjust to the lack of shampoo foaming action at first, but I promise this is worth it in the end. Unlike shampoo, baking soda won’t mess with your hair’s natural pH--making locks shinier, less oily and all-around healthier. Some folks also report fewer hairline breakouts and thicker hair over time.

How to use baking soda? Fill a cup with one part baking soda, two parts water. When you’re in the shower, poor the mixture directly over wet hair, starting at the roots. Kneed it into your scalp and let it sit for three minutes before rinsing.

And then what? Follow up with your normal conditioner on the ends or an apple-cider-vinegar rinse.

How often? Two to three times a week.