Sunday, May 13, 2018

Diy Salon Style Service at Home.

At the risk of becoming a perya to a whole industry, I will step out on that limb and try my best to give insight into how to do your hair at home.
Yes! It’s true!!!
The reason for offering this very valuable information, is to give you knowledge on how to keep your hair from ruin.
With each step I will give advice on how to give your hair a chance to survive the “at home, in the kitchen DIY hair treatments.
#1Shampooing
Doing a shampoo in a kitchen or bathroom is one the most difficult things to do for someone.
It’s pretty uncomfortable for the person receiving it.
A shampoo cape is most important to keep your person’s clothing from getting splattered with whatever you are applying.
Here is a piece of equipment that every home should have!
The Sampoo trayhttps://youtu.be/Ac0L3DuyH40.
Watch the demonstration to see how easy it is.

Amazon.com has this item selling at a very reasonable price
Please go Amazon.com to find the best deal, as things can go out of stock.
$14.35 was the best price I could find.
To make DIY salon services even easier is a rinse hose for your sink spigot

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Tools to help!!!



Cleansing skin can also help us retain collagen which is responsible for giving our skin firmness.

Collagen depletes as we grow older. As early as our middle 20s we start seeing signs of the loss of the collagen.

There is help

A good way to make your skin cleanser supply last longer is by putting a few drops on a wet

complexion brush. Very gently use small circular motion around the entire face and neck.

While cleansing your skin, you will be firming your skin at the same time.

Here is a little more help for you to find these complexion brushes. Using them will  make your

friends think that time is traveling backward!

The Largest Organ!

The largest organ is the skin that covers our bodies.

Skins most important function is to keep insides from falling on the floor.

There are three layers of the skin which is the Epidermis, the outer most layer, that provides a waterproof barrier and supports the skin elasticity.

The next layer down is called the Dermis, which contains tough connective tissue, hair follicles and sweat glands

The subcutaneous is the deepest layer of the skin and contains fat and more connective tissue.

Because of this organ (skin) we are protected from the assaults of the world we live is.
Sun, dirt, abrasions that threaten our health.

Fighting infections is one function the skin has to protect us from the germs that could cause serious health issues.

The healthier the skin the better our general appearance, and softness to the touch.

Moroccan Oil Skin Souffle contains Argon oil witch is one of the most relied on products by women for thousands of years.




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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Begin with cleansing and condidtioning



In the beginning, you start with Shampoo, followed by a conditioner.
The best results will arrive with help from Moroccan Oil brand shampoo and conditioner.
Amazon.com you will find a shampoo and conditioner that will help you with your particular need.

One of the questions that is most important to my clients is, how often should I Shampoo and condition my hair?
This is particular to each person, because the things we do to keep our hair clean or dirty depends on what we do each day.
The very air we live in is filled with dust, fumes from cars and machinery we are in or around.
However every three days is a general rule, but if you work in a kitchen or an oil field you may need to shampoo more often.

Conditioning is as important as shampooing. Some hair needs an intensive treatment to restore softness and sheen to hair that has been in dry wintery atmospheres. The conditioner you choose might not be the one that the shampoo that has the same description as the conditioner.
Your hair may need more or less conditioning than the shampoo you use would suggest.

Try different combinations of shampoo and conditioner.



Sunday, April 22, 2018

All hair is good hair if treated right.

Our hair needs its own special solutions to maintain optimal health. One of the best products to help us with effort is Moroccan Oil.
There a number of things in the Moroccan Oil brand that will change your hair from dry brittle hair to soft shiny and luxurious hair.
I have even seen the oil treatment alone help with growing hair by healing the ends of the hair which is where the hair looses its length by being brittle and dry.
Of course hair that has been damaged beyond repair will not benefit from anything till the reason for the damage is discontinued.
If you need to do your hair yourself or by a person who does not have proper training, there are professional cosmetologists who can give you important information on how to do it outside of the salon.
A consultation fee is little to pay for years of healthy hair.
Be honest with your cosmetologist and tell them what you a trying to do and why, most will want to help you.
Click on the product above to be taken to Amazon.com
to find these products a very reasonable prices.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Locks of Love Please?

"Locks of Love" is an organization that offers soultions for childrens who have lost their hair, resulting from Chemotherapy.
If you or a friend has ever been curious about how to donate your hair to "Locks of Love"?
Here are the guidlines for donating hair and getting recognition for doing such a noble thing.
Thank you for your help!www.locksoflove.org

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Who, What, Where? We Can Really Help Your Hair!

Years ago I was fortunate enough to assist Horst Rechelbacher, a very popular hair stylist in Minneapolis in the 1980s.

He had asked hair stylists in the area to help him prepare models for a big fashion show.

While I handed him hair pins as he was creating the coiffurier's master piece
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I rustled  up the nerve to ask him if there was a difference between African American hair and caucasian hair.

He answered "hair is hair"!

Hmmm!

I was taken aback at the thought.

Could this be true?

After all, my hair was kinky and dry.

My white clients had quite different hair. Soft, smooth, and it blew in the wind.

How could it be possible?

Hair is Hair?

Years later Horst Rechelbacher is a world class hair expert.

On hair health and products to support it.

Horst started "Aveda", and sold it to Estee Lauder a few years ago.

I never liked Aveda for its conditioning ability. It just didn't do what it tried to convince me it could do.

However they did formulate a few products that were close, for the short term.

The cosmetic industry has done lots of research on how black women and men spend their hard earned cash.

On personal care lotions etc. they found that black people spend 80% more money than their white counter parts.

The idea that "hair is hair" suddenly became a whole new science.

The Este Lauders and the L'reals of the world got the idea that they could help African Americans in their search for that magic bullet  that would resolve my confusion.

Hair is Hair?

No magic, but lots of research went into why African Americans have such problems growing healthy hair?

The research is paying off.

Big name product lines are bringing seriously helpful science to  bottles on the shelves of a salons near you.

My desire to be neutral on all product lines prohibit me from naming them. Even if I did give names, there are so many different types of hair that only the ones that I could name may not work for your hair type.

The search is still on, but your chances are much better in finding something that will most definitely work for you.

Remember! You get what you pay for. 

So! If you want to increase your chances at success? 

Go to a trusted upscale salon, and ask if you could talk to a stylist who sort of  looks like you for best results. 

Malls have lots of them.

The Salon where I work takes much pride in the products we sell. We have to satisfy many ethnic groups with all types of hair.

If you have questions about what products to use, black, white or m
racially mixed. Go to the “comments “ window and send me a question. I will do my best to share some valuable ideas. Thanks for you attention!                                                                         http://www.salon-intrigue.com/pages/team/tommy.html


A good place to start for growing healthy hair!