Wednesday, February 1, 2012

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

Weekly Special 

15% off full weave (When you book your appointment mention coupon code: radiant)

Hot Hair Trends

Hot Hair Trends this Winter are: The Low Knotted Bun, Part in the middle, Blunt Bangs, The Punky Short hair Cut, Ultra Volume ( loose messy natural waves with side or middle part), if big hair is not your style, frame your gorgeous face in the form of chin length bobs, and short cropped cuts. Braids-Woven Locks (the Goddess look, or just the bottom for a ponytail braided look on the side or back, even one or two small braids along the hairline), Low Ponytail (Whether the look is mussed or structured).  

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




Products


Suggested by Professionals:
1.       Joico K-Pak Reconstructor
2.       Design Essentials Leave in conditioner
3.       Oribe Signature Moisture Masque






Beauty Health Tips

Determine Your Skin Type (oily, dry, normal, or combination)
Instructions & Things You'll Need:
·         Hand Or Wash Towels
·         Mild Facial Cleansers
·         Oil-free Facial Cleansers
·         Oil-free Moisturizers
Step 1
Wash your face with a skin cleanser, then rinse and pat dry.
Step 2
Wait one hour.
Step 3
Note whether your skin feels "tight."
Step 4
Press a separate piece of tissue onto each area of your face: chin, center of cheeks, outer cheeks, center of forehead, outer forehead and nose.
Step 5
Examine each tissue and look for oily residue or flaky skin residue.
Step 6
Interpret the results. Oil on each tissue indicates an oily skin type, while oil on only some tissues (specifically those on the T-zone, which is the center of forehead, nose, chin and center of cheeks) indicates a combination skin type. Flaky skin residue on all tissues - without oily residue - or a tight feeling in the skin indicates a dry skin type. No oil and no flaky residue on any part of the tissue indicate a normal skin type. 

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