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BaByliss Hair Dryers Offer Exceptional Value
September 17, 2010
If you are in the market for a quality hair dryer, then why not try one of the many that BaByliss has to offer. They are all of professional grade and with the many features each one has, you will be sure to be able to find one that suits your needs.
BaByliss hair dryers have a variety of types, sizes, and all are affordable based on what specific features you are looking for. Whether it be the BaByliss Ionic Hooded Stand Up Dryer for at home stylists, or the BaByliss Pro Nano Titanium Ionic Dryer, each will provide you with the ionic feature that emits negative ions that eliminate frizz and close the cuticle to create smooth shiny hair. The Nano Titanium feature yields maximum far-infrared heat, which penetrates the hair from within for faster drying with less damage. Nano Titanium is also an exceptional conductor of heat and maintains stability in ultra-high temperatures.
If you are going to be traveling, BaByliss also has just reintroduced the BaByliss Pro Nano Titanium Compact Dryer. This mini blow dryer is lightweight and compact. Although this dryer only has 1000 watts, it is an extremely powerful hair dryer and comes with a cool shot button to lock in the style and has 2 heat and speed settings. Many users with short or fine hair have commented that they don’t need any more of a powerful dryer than this as they use it as their everyday at home dryer in addition to taking it traveling.
BaByliss is a company that stands behind their products and one of the ways they demonstrate this is by offering more than one year on most of their hair styling tools, which includes curling irons, hair straighteners and even hot rollers. An example of this is the Company dryer mentioned above comes with a limited 50 month warranty. This is quite a selling point and I’m sure you will agree that they are definitely worth checking out.
African American Haircare Tips
September 13, 2010
Black hair is extremely fragile and as such, extra care must be taken to avoid hair breakage, hair loss, and splitting of ends. Two very important ways to address these issues are to make sure that you own a wide tooth comb as well as a natural boar brush. The wide tooth comb will not get caught up in your hair. A natural boar brush pulls the sebum from your scalp through your hair and coats the strands. This results in providing a protective barrier and adds shine and fewer split ends. Think in terms of a boar brush as an aid to providing your hair with a natural conditioner.
Conditioning black hair is of the utmost importance. Keeping the hair moisturized is key. When shopping for haircare products, finding the right kind of conditioner is important, such as a leave-in conditioner for routine usage. A once-a-week conditioning treatment can also be something to do on a regular basis, especially during those times of the year when your hair has more tendancies to dry out. Lastly, because the texture of black hair requires more oil, a serum that contains natural oils that can be used on a daily basis is also highly recommended.
If you haven’t already heard of Potions International (PI) haircare products, then now is the time to check them out. They manufacture a Rinse-Free Hair Moisturizer that has organic aloe vera juice and coconut oil just to name a few of the many natural ingredients. Their product called Power Construct is a a Beta Keratin Oil treatment that is rich in natural ingredients to include almond oil, aloe vera gel, olive butter and even mango butter. Use this at least once a week and you will see improvement in your hair after even the first use. And, PI’s Super Serum with Organic Argan oil will instantly penetrate and absorb into your hair and reduce the frizz, repair the hair, protect the hair from heat, create shine, and provide UV protection. This serum smells amazingly fresh and you will find yourself dabbing it on yourself in areas besides just your hair.
Using Hot Air Brushes Can Save Time and Wear and Tear on You
August 16, 2010
For those of you who have got to that point in your life where you just don’t want to spend as much time on your hair as you used to, have you ever considered using a hot air brush? While this won’t necessarily fit the bill for all, there are many of us who as we have gotten older, have continued to shorten our hair and opted for easier hairstyles.
If you don’t have a ton of hair, and don’t need 1875 watts of power, hot air brushes just might be the answer for you. Using a hot air brush can eliminate the need for use of a round brush and a blow dryer if these are the two tools you are used to using when styling or straightening your hair and blow-drying. Since the hot air brush is blowing air out from its core through the bristles of this electric brush, you are essentially able to style and dry at the same time and are using only tool rather than two. This can be ideal for those women who have arthritic issues and/or issues with holding anything up in the air for any extended period of time. The hot air brush is lightweight and easy to maneuver. While not every hot air brush in the marketplace comes with all of the following features, each has their own distinct features and depending on how much you want to spend and what features work best on your particular hair type, this will determine which one you may want to consider.
HOT AIR BRUSH FEATURES:
Barrel sizes that range from 3/4″ to 1 1/2″ (full bodied curls to full curls, waves, and body)
Ceramic, Titanium, and Aluminum Thermal barrels (seals hair cuticle and eliminates frizz, even heat distribution and corrosion resistant to styling products, and holds heat for faster drying),
Ionic dryer (for stay moist hair cuticles resulting in less brittle hair and quicker drying times)
Tangle-free (easy release features whether it be retractable bristles or a rotating vented barrel)
High/Low or Adjustable heat settings
Range in wattage from 250 watts to a 1000 watts
Two different bristle types (nylon as with most round styling brushes or plastic/rubber with ball-tipped bristles)
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Most manufacturers of hot air brushes are continually updating and improving their features. Hot Tools just recently came out with the CeramicTi® 1 1/4″ hot air brush. This model has many of the bells and whistles people are looking for. This particular brush has retractable bristles for easy one step drying and styling. The CeramicTi ® element produces far-infrared heat to seal the hair cuticle and eliminates frizz. Hair is soft, radiant and shiny. The titanium element provides even heat distribution and durability and is corrosion resistant to styling products. It also has an ionic on/off switch to enable you to use the ionic heating capability. It has ball-tipped bristles that gently grip the hair. This hot air brush retails for approximately $35.00.
Aftercare for Brazilian Blowouts
July 29, 2010
Brazilian Blowouts have actually been available for close to a year or more now and yet they appear to be a treatment that will not be going away any time soon. More and more hair stylists are becoming certified to perform this process, whether it be the brand name Brazilian Blowout, or another keratin type process that has been designed to do the same or similar type thing. As you probably already know, these treatments are not cheap and can range anywhere from $150 to $400+, depending on the area, where you go to get the process, and what kind of special deals might be going on at the time.
If the desired goal of a Brazilian Blowout is to relax super-curly hair, add more shine, make wavy/frizzy hair straight but with a natural look to it, allow you to air-dry hair leaving it looking like a flat wave, and decreasing the amount of time it takes to blow dry and leaving your hair silky-smooth….THEN what do you do and use to hopefully extend the life of this keratin process.
It’s all about the haircare products that are used on your hair after you have had the keratin treatment and when to use them. If your stylist has performed the brand name Brazilian Blowout keratin treatment on your hair there are no time limit restrictions as to when you can wash your hair. However, most if not all other brands require that you wait a minimum of 24 hours and in some cases up to 96 hours before you wash your hair. This is because these other processes need the additional time to settle into your hair and ensure that the process is complete and successful. No matter which brand of keratin treatment you have had, it is strongly recommended that you use a shampoo and conditioner that is free of sulfates and sodium chloride. If you don’t, you will definitely strip your hair of the treatment that you not only spent a great deal of money on, but lose out on the time you invested in getting the process done.
There are several sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners in the marketplace, but not all are sodium-chloride free. I’ve done my research and my vote is for Potions International (PI) Super Moist Shampoo and Super Moist Conditioner. They are sulfate-free, sodium-chloride-free, paraben-free and are not only great for keratin processing aftercare but for regular use as well. PI offers an extensive line of haircare products to include a super serum, a fantastic conditioning cream reconstructor made with pure carrot oil called Power Construct. and a whole host of other varieties of shampoos and conditioners. All Potions International products are made in the USA!!
Dealing With Hair in Humidity
July 19, 2010
So many climates, especially for those of us who live in the midwest, south and east coast regions have to deal with the humid months of the year and its affect on not only our skin but especially with our hair.
What about droopy soggy bangs? Did you know that dry shampoo can be your newest friend? For a temporary fix, spritz your bangs with a small amount of dry shampoo and you will see an instant fix. Or, if you are not opposed to wearing a headband, the really wide headbands will easily hid your limp layers. For a chic look be sure to push the headband back approximately and inch from your hairline.
What about puffy hair caused by humidity? Definitely using haircare products that are specifically designed to resist humidity and frizz are initial considerations in dealing with these hair conditions. Whether it be a serum, shampoo, conditioner, styling cream, or even the hairspray that you use, may all contribute to either solving the problem or add to the problem. That is why it is extremely important to see what the product is designed to do. While humidity can be around for several months out of the year, changing your regiment during this timeframe may be something you will be doing on a routine basis.
An important thing to remember, however, is that humidity can actually be quite healthy for your hair. The extra moisture that humidity provides is actually hydrating your hair and giving it extra curls for those who already have curly hair as well as some extra bounce. A layered style may also be a consideration for the curly head of hair as it will accentuate the curls.
Another option is the now very popular keratin hair straightening treatments for professionally straightened hair. This process will also dramatically cut back on the frizz and puffiness that humidity can cause.
If wearing your hair longer during humid months appeals to you, the extra weight will help contibute to keeping your hair from puffing out.
Hair Straightening Tips
July 16, 2010
Obviously, the most common practice nowadays is to use a flat iron on your hair to achieve the optimum results. Of course, using a straightening iron could potentially be damaging to your hair if you do not use it properly and also if you are not using one that has been manufactured with all of the new modern technology that has been designed to provide the least amount of damage to your hair.
If you don’t already have a flat iron, or are in the market to replace one, make absolutely sure that the plates are 100% ceramic. One of the most important reasons for this is that the ceramic technology allows for a more even heat distribution across the plate so that when you are gliding the plates through your hair you are not getting hot spots in certain areas, thus resulting in damage to overheating of those strands of hair. In your search for flat irons if you can also find a ceramic plate that has been infused with tourmaline, the quality of the flat iron is even better. The reason for this is that tourmaline is a crystal that when ground into a fine powder, and then infused onto the plates of a flat iron, will also product negative ions that ultimately results in shinier and smoother hair.
So now that you have the proper hair straightener I recommend that you follow what I call my ”Be Smart” straightening guidelines.
1) Straighten your hair only when it is completely dry, unless you are using a specific “wet to dry” hair straightener.
2) Unless you are African American or have thick, course hair, you should not have to use a temperature setting of more than 400 degrees. If the flat iron has fixed heat settings they generally have been calibrated for normal-to-thick hair. Therefore, if your hair is fine or damaged, or even chemically treated, try to resist the higher temperatures.
3) Do not straighten your hair more than 2-3 times per week.
4) Be kind to your hair by using haircare products that contain moisturizing ingredients not only in the shampoo but in the conditioner as well.
5) Use a heat protectant spray or creme on your hair prior to straightening.
6) If your hair is already straight or wavy, you need only pass the iron once through each section of your hair. Move the iron slowly down the section of hair and don’t use the iron as if you were trying to iron a garment. If your hair is thick, course, or curly, the hair can withstand a second pass through.
Time To Prepare Your Hair For The Summer
June 3, 2010
Yes, the warm days of summer have already hit some of us and for others it is just around the corner. So that you are not looking back after summer is gone and asking yourself what went wrong, start thinking about what is needed to keep your hair healthy and protect it from the sun and other elements.
For all hair types the summer is the best time to try to cut back on the use of all hair styling appliances if at all possible. I know some of you are saying that you absolutely have to blow dry your hair or you won’t get the volume you need or the style without using your styling brushes and hair dryers. Believe me, I understand this. However, many of us who are in the workforce don’t work 24/7 and there are days that you can compromise. I have thin fine hair and rather than wash and condition my hair daily, I wear regular off-the-shelf hair rollers on those inbetween days and my hair works out great. Yes, I wear the hair rollers to bed. If your hair is either extremely short or if you have longer hair, allow for extra time in the morning and let your hair air dry. To get that extra volume that you might need if you let your hair air dry, try skipping conditioner more often during the summer or only apply it to your ends. Also try using a clarifying shampoo at least once a week as this will rid your hair of all of the haircare products that you have been using and that have been building up in your hair. These tend to weight your hair down.
Hair must stay hydrated. Obviously, thirsty strands of hair are going to absorb water from the air. To do this avoid over washing your hair. If you can get by shampooing only once a week, do so. On other days, condition only. However, if you tend to have frizzy hair or live in a more humid climate where tendancies for frizzy hair run rampant, don’t forget to always apply your frizz-controlling products while your hair is still damp.
Traveling With The Right Hair Dryer
May 18, 2010
Traveling light is the name of the game and also having the right hair dryer along with you is equally as important. Most of the time when you are staying in a hotel, hair dryers are provided but they usually don’t have the bells and whistles that we are all looking for.
If you know anything about hair styling tools the name Hot Tools comes up over and over again. Hot Tools, a division of the Helen of Troy company, has a multitude of hair styling tools to accomodate almost every type of styling that you are interested in. So, it goes without saying, if you are traveling, then Hot Tools hair dryers are something you should definitely consider.
One of the most popular Hot Tools hair dryers is still the Anti-Static Ionic Travel Hair Dryer. It seems to have been around forever and yet still is going strong. This lightweight dryer has 1875 watts of power, which is typically more than you will ever get with the hotel dryer. The fact that it has ionic features is a definite plus because not only will it dry your hair fast but the negative ions that the dryer emits helps to reduce the size of the water droplets on your hair. This process allows more water to be absored which in turn helps condition, soften, and make your hair shinier while adding volume. What more could you ask for?
There is more. This dryer folds up and fits conveniently in your luggage. A real space saver. And, this dryer can be found for roughly $30 – $35 online and in some cases less. Lastly, if you are traveling internationally, this also has dual voltage so all you need to do is buy an adapter plug that is suited for the country you are visiting. What’s stopping you from buying it for your next trip, and the trip after that…..Happy traveling and with the peace of mind that your hair will not be neglected.
Short-Cut Styling For Long Hair
May 15, 2010
If you are looking for that free flowing and what appears to look like almost a natural wave actually takes very little time at all. However, to be successful means using the right haircare products on your hair. Using a smoothing shampoo and conditioner and applying them to every strand of your hair, will definitely reduce the amount of time it takes to dry your hair. That is, of course, if you are also using an ionic hair dryer.
To achieve this flowing natural wavy look, the first step is to apply a dime-size amount of your favorite styling cream to your hair. You will want to start a few inches below the roots so that you will be able to maintain volume at the crown of your head. Blow-dry your hair using your fingers instead of a brush. Next take a curling iron that is 1 1/2″ in diameter and only curl the upper layer of your hair. If you don’t want to use a curling iron and you have some hot rollers, roll the upper layer of your hair with these and while they are cooling you can be applying your makeup or whatever else you have left to do to get ready.
After the curlers have cooled off, or you have completed curling the sections of hair with the curling iron, run your fingers through the curls. Lean over and shake your head allowing the hair to flow freely. Once you have raised your head you may want to run your fingers through your hair again for some final touches. If you don’t mind that loose free-flowing style then don’t apply any hairspray, otherwise lightly mist your hair with just enough to hold the waves if your hair is so heavy that any curl or wave you have created would simply fall out.
Now you are ready to enjoy that free-spirited style while maintaining a fairly healthy approach to styling.
For those of you who already use a flat iron, did you know that there are ones that you can use while your hair is wet or damp? With all of the modern technology that keeps infusing itself into hair appliances, why not?
After doing some further research, there are several wet to dry flat irons in the marketplace and basically the feedback is that by using a wet to dry flat iron you are avoiding prolonged heat exposure and friction from first drying your hair and then straightening it. Thus, applying high heat to your hair only once does minimize the heat damage. This actually makes some sense.
So exactly how does this type of straightener work? The flat iron is manufactured with excess moisture extracting channels and holes that squeeze out unwanted moisture. In particular, Turbo Ion’s Croc Titanium Wet to Dry Flat Iron features a patent pending, built-in turbo ion generator which emits 5 million negative ions per square centimeter. The Croc’s titanium coated plates provide superior distribution of heat along with a negative ion boost. Choosing from their 1″ or 1 1/2″ plate models provides you with the option that best suits your particular head of hair.
As previously mentioned, steam vents that are built into the plates allow moisture to escape safely from your wet hair while styling. This in addition to the fact that a built-in turbo ion generator that generates six times more negative ions than regular irons, seals the cuticles of your hair to prevent split ends, reduce frizz, and retain your hair’s natural moisture, oil, and color, is a no brainer.
To think that the entire process of washing your hair, towel drying, and then going right to straightening your hair and your done, will actually save a huge amount of time for those of us who have long and thick hair. It is definitely something that should be checked out by those of you who need that extra time in the morning or whenever it is that you do your hair.
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