Monday, April 2, 2012

*Hair Specials *Hair Style Trends *Hair Products*Beauty Health Tips

Weekly Special 

15% off lace/tree branch individuals (When you book your appointment mention coupon code: grateful)
 
Hot Hair Trends

 
 

Hot Hair Trends this Spring Season: Glistening Hair- Wet, barely-wrung hair, a glossy finish all over or just at the roots.  (Give the impression that it’s wet). Tousled knots, all types of ponytails, one’s that swing, ponytail bun, be creative. Loose body wave hair (that bounces). Embellished Updo's with all types of hair ornaments. Feathers are style making a statement. Big blowouts: hair styles-voluminous, bouncy blowout hair. Sophisticated Braids and Twist. Slicked back hair. Head wraps and scarfs -turban style or pirate style  Center or side part-  add a  bit of mystery by slightly covering one eye, with the deep side part that has a razor-clean line and can be worn with pulled back, half-up, or full down hairstyles.  Gym/Bed Hair, not much to it, just get up and go. Retro-From barrel curls to finger waves and everything in between.





Remember you can set your own trends, just be confident and know that you are Phenomenal!










 Products

Suggested by Professionals:
1. John Frieda's Frizz-Ease, steps 1-5
2. Matrix Biolage Shampoo
3. Matrix Biolage Conditioner



Beauty Health Tips- Skin Health




Whole Grains - as can be found in certain breads and cereals, are a good food for skin because they are loaded with the B group vitamins. B group vitamins are essential for normal skin functioning. They are required for the growth of new cells, replacing those that have died, and help strengthen the skin against infections and stress. Specifically, whole grains help prevent the peeling and cracking of skin, rough skin on the hands and feet, and conditions such as mouth ulcers. When you fill up on whole-grain products, it leaves less room for the "white" foods that are a worse choice for skin health. These include white-flour items (bread, cake and pasta), sugar, and white rice. All can affect insulin levels and cause inflammation that may ultimately be linked to skin break outs

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