Wednesday, June 30, 2010

How to Prevent Damaged Hair



Let's begin with heat, have you every heard of the terms direct-heat and indirect heat? Well let me explain, direct heat when applied to the hair is usually with tools like the blow dryer, hot irons and hot rollers. These instruments are more damaging to the hair than indirect heat. In direct heat can be achieved by using a hooded dryer or by simply letting your hair air dry. Direct heat is more damaging to the hair because the heat is being applied directly to the hair shaft. I strongly recommend if you truly need to use this type of heat which is fine on occasion, please use some sort of heat protect ant to coat the hair beneath the direct heat. This shield will protect the hair from being scorched or cause heat damage. If you must apply heat please use the heating tools that have a temperature setting. This way you can choose the right temperature and not allow the instrument to become too hot. Also dirty hair and heat do not mix well, and by dirty I mean hair that has product build up. This build up will cause the hair to burn a lot easier and faster.




Hands down indirect heat is the healthiest form of heat for the hair. However improper usage of a hooded dryer can also lead to damaged hair. For instance while sitting under the dryer and falling asleep. Leaning your head up against the dry can possibly lead to the hair being burned because of the heat being directly against the hair. I know its hard ladies, because I have fallen asleep while under the dryer many days. As for air drying, when it comes to the absolute best as far as the health of your hair is concerned, air drying is the best way to go. Now yes ladies I know what happens to air dried hair of the coarser nature. However it is so much better for your hair to air dry than flat iron then to blow dry, flat iron and then hot curl all in one sitting.




Breakage and damage occurs from the treatment of your hair. If you are not keeping your hair clean, moisturized and away from harsh elements then your results will be damage. Applying heat, color and other chemicals to your hair with out the proper care will give you dry, brittle and breaking hair.

Steps to Prevent Hair Damage

Step 1: Wash your scalp with a moisturizing shampoo at least once a week, I recommend Creme of Nature or Herbal Essences long term relationship. However I prefer to do what is called a co-wash. A co-wash is a wash using conditioner only. The conditioner should be moisturizing and say so on the bottle. I use Herbal Essences long term relationship as well as Herbal Essences other moisturizing conditioner brands.



Step 2: Deep conditioning is very important to the health of the hair. You can deep condition by using a conditioner or cholesterol covering the hair with a plastic cap and sitting underneath a hooded dryer. I prefer to use any moisturizing conditioner I have on hand adding a little olive oil or coconut oil to it, putting on a plastic cap and just going on about my day doing house work. And if I feel I need a good deep condition doing this method and sleeping with the conditioner in my hair, by simply wearing a head scarf or satin bonnet over the plastic cap. The head generates heat on its own and when covered in the plastic cap the heat from the head is confined with in the cap.



Step 3: Air drying or roller setting the hair and sitting under a hooded dryer. When air drying I find that my hair becomes a bit rough and unruly. When I choose to air dry I almost always follow it with a flat ironing session. When flat ironing I use moderate heat and make sure I use a heat protect while doing so. I also pin curl when I'm done if imp interested in achieving a curly do, or I will braid in order to achieve waves.



Step 4: Keeping the hair covered while sleeping is very important. Wearing a satin head scarf or satin bonnet at night when going to bed is a very important step in preventing damage. If you're not the head covering type, then I recommend sleeping on satin pillow cases instead. Most materials when the hair rubs up against it repeatedly will cause damage. It is best to protect your hair by all means and trying it up or simply placing in a bun can help just a little.


Step 5: Keeping the ends of my hair up and away 95% of the time. The ends are the oldest part of your hair, making it the most fragile part of the entire hair shaft. Keeping the ends moisturized is imperative and by keeping the hair in a bun, tucked under or simply in a braid helps to keep them preserved.

Step 6: Always remember to take your vitamins for optimal hair health. A basic hair, skin and nail vitamin can do the trick. Using a hair vitamin as well as maintaining a healthy diet and exercise is the best way to go.


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HairMax LaserComb Review – Rejuvenate Your Lifeless Hair With Laser




Does the phrase "bad hair day" has stopped being metaphorical for you and is already becoming an everyday reality? The HairMax LaserComb Premium Edition is a medical laser device that uses Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) or Laser PhotoTherapy for your hair to help invigorate your scalp and promote a healthier looking hair.



Is your hair becoming duller each day or have you noticed that you have been losing some progressively? Then maybe it's high time that you start considering this very effective treatment. The HairMax LaserComb is the first laser treatment device that has received an FDA approval to market for promotion of hair growth. And using it is so very simple to use: just comb your hair with it in a slow, deliberate manner for 10-15 minutes a day, three times a week and you will see the noticeable improvement of your hair in weeks.








In fact, the Hairmax LaserComb is so effective that over 90% of the people who have used it see visible results within just 12 weeks of use, while around 45% of users observe visible results within a mere 8 weeks of use, and about 45% of users realize its benefits within 8-12 weeks of use. Only a small number users perceive an improvement of their hair at a longer time which is around 12-16 weeks but is nevertheless still effective for them. It has been shown to work for both men and women, as well as people within the age range of 18-80 years old.




The science behind the HairMax LaserComb is that it uses the principle of "Photo-Bio Stimutation" where in the LaserComb delivers nutrient-rich laser beams to the hair follicle so that it revitalizes it for growth. As a result, if you use this product at the stage when you are starting to become losing your hair, the LaserComb will slow the process down and regrow hair. This treatment is non-invasive and you won't even feel any pain while using it, only a bit of warmth from the laser, so you won't have any problems at all.



Don't wait anymore until the damage in your hair is already irreversible and start doing yourself the favor with the HairMax LaserComb. To get this wonderful product, go here.

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Blonde, how blonde?

Brunettes or blondes that is the question and we've all heard the blonde jokes but ignore those and just go for what's going to suit you the best. If you're thinking of going blonde (or blonder), here's a guide on how to choose from the do it yourself home kits that are widely available.




The first thing to remember if you've never coloured your hair before, is that it's a risky business and we urge that you don't ignore safety features such as the 48 hour patch test and that you follow guidelines on lightening your shade or you may end up with that dodgy orange that people try so hard to avoid.

The second thing to consider is your skin tone, you may absolutely love a haircut and colour on a celebrity or friend but you have to think carefully about whether this would look good on you, in terms of skin tone, face shape and hair type. If you're not sure, your hairdresser will advise and they do tend to know what they're talking about.





Hairstyles

Blonde can suit all different types of hairstyles but you may be disappointed with the result if you don't plan carefully first. For example, if you've got lovely long, dark brown, shiny hair and you wish to go blonde, it's important to realise that dying it blonde could make it dry and also make it look much thinner than the brunette version. This is one of the reasons why very light blondes often go for a short, choppy and funky style with which good condition is easier to maintain. The other thing is that it may take a few goes to get it as light as you want it so we'd recommend having it done professionally to start with and then doing it yourself from then on. With the ever popular fringe, remember that blonde can make the fringe look less full so if you like the blunt, full fringe make sure you've got lots of hair if you're blonde otherwise think about going for a darker shade. You can get away with a lot if you have curly hair but with sleek locks, the conditioning has to be perfect so when lightening your hair, it's worth investing in some professional hair care products that will save you from the dreaded scarecrow hair.



Colours

Ice / Platinum Blonde – Great for those with high cheekbones and pixie features and those with a quirky or asymmetric hairstyle. Light Ash / Ash Blonde – A subtle blue / grey tinge gives this blonde a real edge and can make blue eyes appear even bluer.





Baby Blonde – for that sweet and innocent look, like butter wouldn't melt, this is a great choice for those with fine hair and a cute little baby fringe. Natural Blonde – Perfect for those who are trying to convince the world that they're a natural blonde or for those who are not quite as blonde as they'd like to be. Golden Blonde – This can create gorgeous shiny blonde locks even for those with longer hair because of the lower levels of peroxide. Dark Blonde – A subtle shade better for covering greys than creating drama or a whole new look.

The secret to beautiful blonde hair, no matter what shade you choose, is great conditioning, so get onto buying cheap Tigi hair products or professional hair care products from any other reputable brand, it really will be worth the investment.




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Monday, June 28, 2010

By Popular Request: Holiday Snaps

Last week the bf and I spent an amazing week in Egypt! It was a much needed break, and a great start to the summer. Since so many of you have asked I'm going to now shower you with numerous holiday photos!

We stayed at the Amwaj all inclusive hotel in Nambq Bay in Sharm el Sheikh, which I would recommend checking out if you are looking for a romantic getaway. There were lots of things to do during the day such as activities in the hotel (water polo, yoga, aqua aerobics.. you name it), as well as a spa (which I took full advantage of) and the opportunity to take lots of trips (we went snorkelling, scuba diving and camel riding in the dessert and for tea with the bedouin).
This is the view from one of the bars in the hotel, it was lovely at night with all the pools lit up!
The same view from the patio below (beach dress from ASOS).
Since our flight was very delayed, and we lost half a day, we arrived very late at night (or early in the morning). Though it was all worth it when we woke up to the beautiful view from our balcony with the hotel on one side and the sea on the other.
One of our day trips was riding camels (mine was called whisky) out into the desert where we had tea with the bedouin. Even at 5pm it was a scorching 40oC, so my SPF 50 Ambre Solaire definitely came in handy!
You know I love my jumping shots. I think one day I will make an album of these so I can remember all the places I have been. It's kind of strange, I know, but it might catch on... you heard it here first ;).
One evening we went to see a Fakir/ Faqir show with cocktails on the beach. I still have no idea what the secret is to eating fire and walking on broken glass.. though I am not sure if I am in a hurry to find out!
Dresses from Ted Baker and ASOS.
 Unfortunately for fear of my camera meeting a premature (death by 1 sand grain as the last one) demise we only took pictures on the beach on the last day, so I can't share with you the parade of (ahem.. 9) bikinis I brought with me on holiday. I can however, show you the beautiful coral reefs and exotic fish.

I love this shot of my big water baby. You can see just how beautifully clear the sea is!

One more for the road... If you have made it this far! I hope you guys enjoyed that marathon of photos. I highly recommend Egypt if you are looking for somewhere sizzling to pump up your tan, go scuba diving or just chill out on the beach. I only wish we could have stayed for longer!

Hope you are all having a good week my lovelies! See you all soon xxx

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Back with a bump!

I am back my lovelies! Egypt was perfectly hot and sunny and I wish I could have stayed for 4 weeks (maybe not forever as the food somewhat upset my 'delicate constitution', though it was to be expected).

It's been a hectic week at work catching up on all I have missed, but I have so many things I want to write about, just need to find the time. Unfortunately it is now midnight and I am falling asleep as I type, but look out for a special holiday post in the next couple of days (which will include lots of pics by popular request!).

 See you all soon xxx

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