Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Hair Make Overs

In need of a make me over?

Just get into see your stylists and you both decide on a well deserved suitable look for you.

First remember to consult with your stylist on the length you feel most famine with before you have the stylist recommend any changes. This will give you the confidence to feel comfortable so there will not be any surprises of your cut and style being the wrong length. I have always had great success with this simple approach. My clients feel very relaxed before we get started on any changes in their appearance, that is because they have input and they know what feels good.
Here are some suggestions for changes in curly hair that is old and lifeless.

Make hair straight in a pinch! Apply a mixture of shine serum a few drops will do fine. You need some straighting balm mix them together then towel dry your hair. The easy way is to divide the hair into sections around 5 or 6 should do nicely. Start on the bottom back section use the nozzle on your dryer to keep heat and wind from effecting the other sections you always want to keep the moisture on the hair before you start to dry it straight. Then work up the back to the top, squeeze your for finger and middle finger and use it as a clip to pull your hair straight as you use the heat on your blower. With this procedure you will get your hair straight in no time. Move to the sides and follow the same system. Section hair on the bottom and work up to the top section. The top section is done last because you will over dry your hair by doing it first. That method will be putting you back for time and your hair will loose its shine. The first section should be the front one pull down with your two finger as you did before on the back section. Now take the next section and the next until all has been relaxed. Isn't this fun ha ha, but believe me it works wonders.

After you completed your straighting dry is time to use your straighting iron. I recommend you do the same procedure as the blow dry starting in the back and work your way up to the crown. This all should take no more than 15 minutes as you get familiar with the process. Good luck, let me here from you after you tried my method.

Regards,


Lee

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