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Don’t you think it’s time for hairdressers to be recognized in Hollywood. We Need an Oscar for Hair, the most important, powerful and only accessories that you mostly and freely can express yourself with!!!  Don’t you agree?? then join me.

Hair can make or break the way a movie opens up; it can even give you the overall feeling of a character. As a hairdresser I have seen how hair makes such a difference in people’s lives. From the feeling of not belonging because you have curly hair in the 70s, to women relaxing their hair straight in the 50s. Ted Gibson creating a movement that hairdressers should get an Oscar for what they create on the Big Screen. Just imagine the Oscars with no hair. If in every movie there was NO HAIR, but only clothes, you wouldn’t get a feeling at all from films. Hair creates an emotional feeling and adds value to every movie that you or I have seen. For example, when you watch the Tree of Life, there isn’t any dialogue for the first 20 minutes. And if everyone in the movie such as Brad Pitt and Jessica Chastain were bald, it simply wouldn’t be the same. He see it every week when he is on the show “What Not To Wear.” He start working with the contributor on their 4th day at the show. When He change their haircolor and haircut is when the transformation really begins. That’s when they discover their Potential Beauty. They become emotional, happy, invigorated, forthcoming, refreshed and confident. Hair can make you feel on top of the world, or even as if you’re the worst person ever. Its really simple: I never hear anyone ever say they have a bad skin day. But they do say “I’m having a bad hairday!” Why? Because HAIR IS EVERYTHING!! We Need an Oscar for Hair.

 

 

 

Hair Issue #2: “Can you fix my split ends without cutting them?”
Well, It’s important not to wait too long between cuts—split ends can work their way up  But meantime, to hide ‘em, we love Nexxus ProMend Split End Binding Leave-in Crème. Lisa Lam, 25, says: “I was amazed that this made my split ends less noticeable after one use. I spent 10 minutes trying to find them with no luck…

Whether you’re easily overwhelmed by hair care or you carry around 600 hair care products “just in case,” this hair care checklist is for you. Try these six easy steps for fantastic hair, and you’ll love the results you’ll see.Daily-hair-care

Do you get overwhelmed by the overwhelming array of products and potions in the hair care aisle? Or maybe you’re the type who’s never without your trusty case of myriad gels, pomades, and sprays? Hair care does not have to be complicated, expensive, or take up a lot of your time. The secret to fabulous hair is right here in this hair care checklist below. Use it as your guide, and before long, all your friends will be asking you for hair care advice!

The Six Hair Care Essentials

1. Start with the right style. Haircuts and styles are not the place to cut corners. The right haircut can make any hair type or texture look fantastic. A good salon cut can be a money-saver in the long run because it will still look good as it grows, so you can cut your hair less often. Be sure to ask your stylist hair care questions while he or she is doing your hair — you’ll learn the hair care products and techniques that will work for you at home to get the look you want. Oh, and if you wake up the next morning hating your cut, go back to the salon; most places will be happy to fix it (and make you happy!) without any additional fee.

2. Keep it clean and soft. Regular shampooing and conditioning are the foundation of healthy hair care. Check out Shampooing and Conditioning to learn which shampoos and conditioners are best for your hair and how often you should use them.

3. Use products with caution. When used correctly, hair care products can enhance your look and protect your hair. But when used incorrectly, any of a number of hair care disasters could occur — flakiness, excessive oil or dryness, flat hair or frizz. Read product labels carefully and always start off with just a tiny amount; it’s easy to add a bit more but a lot harder to get rid of too much once it’s applied to your hair.

4. Work with your hair’s natural look, not against it. High heat from blowdryers, straighteners, and curling irons as well as chemicals from dyes, perms, and relaxers can all promote hair damage. Whenever possible, go au naturale and your hair will thank you. Plus, that tussled “bed-head” look can be pretty sexy!

5. Don’t forget about trims. Dr. Jeni Thomas, a senior hair care scientist for Pantene, includes regular trimming in her hair care recommendations. According to Dr. Thomas, the wear and tear at the ends of your hair can spread up the hair shaft if they are not cut off. Average hair growth is about half an inch every four to six weeks, so you should trim about that much that often. The healthier your hair is, however, the less often it will need to be trimmed, so let the ends of your hair be your guide.

6. Eat right. You really are what you eat, when it comes to hair care. A balanced diet with plenty of vitamins and minerals coming from fresh fruits and vegetables is important for healthy hair, but some additional nutrients stand out. Protein, especially from animal sources like meat, fish, and poultry, allows your hair — which is composed of protein — to grow in strong and healthy. And omega-3 fats, found in fatty fish like salmon, nuts, and flaxseed oil, fight dryness and give your hair that natural shine. Include these foods in your diet on a weekly basis, and you’ll be quite happy with the results.

Follow these six easy hair care guidelines for strong and healthy hair that looks great every time!

Whether you’re easily overwhelmed by hair care or you carry around 600 hair care products “just in case,” this hair care checklist is for you. Try these six easy steps for fantastic hair, and you’ll love the results you’ll see.

Do you get overwhelmed by the overwhelming array of products and potions in the hair care aisle? Or maybe you’re the type who’s never without your trusty case of myriad gels, pomades, and sprays? Hair care does not have to be complicated, expensive, or take up a lot of your time. The secret to fabulous hair is right here in this hair care checklist below. Use it as your guide, and before long, all your friends will be asking you for hair care advice!

The Six Hair Care Essentials

1. Start with the right style. Haircuts and styles are not the place to cut corners. The right haircut can make any hair type or texture look fantastic. A good salon cut can be a money-saver in the long run because it will still look good as it grows, so you can cut your hair less often. Be sure to ask your stylist hair care questions while he or she is doing your hair — you’ll learn the hair care products and techniques that will work for you at home to get the look you want. Oh, and if you wake up the next morning hating your cut, go back to the salon; most places will be happy to fix it (and make you happy!) without any additional fee.

2. Keep it clean and soft. Regular shampooing and conditioning are the foundation of healthy hair care. Check out Shampooing and Conditioning to learn which shampoos and conditioners are best for your hair and how often you should use them.

3. Use products with caution. When used correctly, hair care products can enhance your look and protect your hair. But when used incorrectly, any of a number of hair care disasters could occur — flakiness, excessive oil or dryness, flat hair or frizz. Read product labels carefully and always start off with just a tiny amount; it’s easy to add a bit more but a lot harder to get rid of too much once it’s applied to your hair.

4. Work with your hair’s natural look, not against it. High heat from blowdryers, straighteners, and curling irons as well as chemicals from dyes, perms, and relaxers can all promote hair damage. Whenever possible, go au naturale and your hair will thank you. Plus, that tussled “bed-head” look can be pretty sexy!

5. Don’t forget about trims. Dr. Jeni Thomas, a senior hair care scientist for Pantene, includes regular trimming in her hair care recommendations. According to Dr. Thomas, the wear and tear at the ends of your hair can spread up the hair shaft if they are not cut off. Average hair growth is about half an inch every four to six weeks, so you should trim about that much that often. The healthier your hair is, however, the less often it will need to be trimmed, so let the ends of your hair be your guide.

6. Eat right. You really are what you eat, when it comes to hair care. A balanced diet with plenty of vitamins and minerals coming from fresh fruits and vegetables is important for healthy hair, but some additional nutrients stand out. Protein, especially from animal sources like meat, fish, and poultry, allows your hair — which is composed of protein — to grow in strong and healthy. And omega-3 fats, found in fatty fish like salmon, nuts, and flaxseed oil, fight dryness and give your hair that natural shine. Include these foods in your diet on a weekly basis, and you’ll be quite happy with the results.

Follow these six easy hair care guidelines for strong and healthy hair that looks great every time!