I am a former Hair Stylist, I worked in the business for awhile but decided it wasn't for me. But I did pick up some "tricks" along the way that I will pass on to you. If you have ever read the instructions...
THIS IS A LITTLE INFO THAT I JUST FOUND OUT THAT I THOUGHT MIGHT HELP THOSE OF YOU WITH KIDS WHO LOVE TO CHEW GUM AND TWIST IT @ IN THEIR HAIR OR PUT IT IN THEIR SISTERS HAIR OR YOURS FOR THAT MATTER. I HAVE...
Natural henna is a plant of the Lawsonia family. It is dried and ground into a powder. The powder is usually mixed with hot water (bottled or distilled water is recommended). Boil the water (1 to 1 1/2 cups)...
We all have our favourite dresses, skirts and tops. As Rosario Dawson shows so beautifully, when we put them on we know we look great. Our confidence rises and we feel beautiful and radiant. Sure the style...
CHOOSING THE RIGHT HAIR COLOR HAIR COLOR LEVELS 1- Black 2-Darkest Brown (black to the eye) 3-Dark Brown (very dark) 4-Medium Brown (dark with red hue) 5-Light Brown (most call medium brown) 6-Dark...
i am writting to you as a professional stylist, and a redken master colorist. the prices on here do not reflect the prices that i pay(wholesale), so i would be very careful of who i buy from and how much i...
Amla powder is also called emblica officinalis. It is used as a conditioning treatment which makes the hair glossy and silky. It also leaves your hair with volume and curl. How to mix amla powder for hair...
You have heard of neutral henna, and wonder what could this be? Find out right here Sometimes people will call cassia obovata, neutral henna, but in fact it is not neutral henna as there is no such plant....
First and foremost the most important thing about store bought haircolor is: It will never com out the same color as the swatch (hair piece) you see on the shelf at the store!!! Remember the golden rule...
Learn just how easy it is to achieve brown to black tones naturally using indigo powder for hair Please remember to do hair strand tests first when using any new hair product. Mixing indigo for jet-black...