Have you ever had hair extensions? The are such a fun way to cheat! You can have Long, Thick Hair overnight. They're fantastic, but...... Extremely high maintenance and if you want the best quality they can be extremely expensive and you can pay as much as $3000 for a maximum period of 6 months.
There are some things you should now when choosing which extensions are best for you.
Firstly remember, when you are regularly getting any type of extensions please remember to give your hair and scalp a break every now and then. Having an extra set of strands on top of yours can get heavy and weaken the follicle roots over extended periods and the result can lead to hair loss or thinning.
Secondly, types of extensions:
Great Lengths bonded strands. These are amazing great quality extensions that work best on courser darker hair. The look natural and are easy to manage and can last up to 6 months. The don't put complete strain on a concentrated area of your scalp and follicles. However in some cases where the hair is finer, or frizzier naturally, they can matt up over time and be quite painful to remove. So if you go down this path remember to take good care to wash and comb your hair well. Only getting them styled at a hairdresser is also a great option but becomes a very high maintenance solution.
Tape in extensions are fantastic. They are cheaper and you can get amazing quality hair. They don't really last as long as they fall out easier but that just means they aren't putting very much strain on the follicles at all. They also don't matt up and are a low maintenance option.
Weaves. These are my favourites. They always look natural. Depending on the quality of the hair you buy and who sews them in they can last a very long time. They can strain your follicles in a concentrated area as you are getting the weft re-sewn to a tightly braided area under your crown every 6 weeks. Prices vary depending on the quality of the hair and the experience of the hairdresser who applies them.
Lastly is the cheapest, easiest, longest lasting and low maintenance option. Clip in wefts. You can buy a pack of one or two great quality wefts with clips attached for under $350. They aren't permanently sewn or bonded to your hair and you can clip them in and take them out whenever you please. They are easy to style as you can clip them to a hanger and straighten or curl them out of your hair before you attach them. You can wear them for special occasions only so no damage or strain ever comes to your scalp or follicles. No commitment necessary. And depending on how well you look after them and how often you wear them, they can last years.
Ideas, tips and solutions to your hair problems from a hairdresser, with love for your locks in mind
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Sunday, 11 March 2012
Friday, 17 February 2012
DIY Bouncy Blowdry
Here is a fool proof way to DIY
Tools you will need:
-Shampoo and conditioner
-A volumising product
-A large brissle/paddle brush
-A hairdryer
-A tail comb
-A butterfly clip
-A set of hot rollers
1. First you need good products. Washing your hair with a volumising shampoo and conditioner.
2. Switch on your hot roller set
3. Then towel dry and spreay some Sea Salt Spray into the roots and massage it in evenly with your fingers.
4. Now tip your head upside down and blow-dry with a powerful hair dryer (the best one on the market is a Parlux brand dryer). Blow-dry until dry then flip your head back upright and brush out the knots. Feel through the hair to make sure the hair is bone dry everywhere.
5. If you have quite curly frizzy hair and it has now been turned into a wildly frizzy afro, go over it gently with a hair straightener, mainly in the fizziest areas like the roots near the hairline. (Don't flatten it out, just get it a little smoother)
6. Then using the larger rollers in your hot roller set, take one and start at the top of your head at the hairline taking a section about 2" deep and 3" wide and roll in your first roller. If you've never used hot rollers before practice with velcro rollers first. Elevate the section of hair all the way into the air and brush it smooth. then wrap the hair around the roller in the direction away from your face. Clip it in place with a butterfly clip or clips provided in the set once you've rolled all the way to the scalp.
7. Continue this in the same sized sections always rolling away from the face and when you get to the back of the head then you can start rolling the downwards, never upwards.
8. Leave the rollers in your hair around 20 minutes or until cool and the take them out.
9. Tip your head upside down again and gently shake your hair from the roots with your fingers. Then flip back upright and find your part and spray some hair-spary to hold it in place.
Now your have a fabulous bouncy blow-dry that will last through the night and hopefully a few days too
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Satin Pillow Case
One of the most common services I provide in my work is a beautifully styled blow-dry. Clients get them as a finishing service on when getting a colour colour, when they are heading to a certain event or (in most cases) get regular weekly/bi-weekly blow-dries as part of their routine and I’m always handing out tips on how to make them longer lasting.
One very important tip is sleeping with a satin pillowcase instead of cotton.
A satin pillowcase is not nearly as abrasive as cotton so, when putting your head down to sleep your hair will slip and slide and less knotting will occur so when you wake up your hair isn’t a mess.
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