Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
10:30 pm
Just like plasma mounts, flat irons come in different types as well.
Ceramic Hair Straighteners
Flat irons made from ceramic materials are perhaps the most wanted after among the hair straighteners now proposed in the market. This is because of its possessions such as flow of natural source of energy such as far infrared rays and negative ions, which in turn support for catching in hair’s normal color and condition and removal of frizzles.
Tourmaline Hair Straightener Irons
This is another best-selling concept of hair flatteners, and they are made using tourmaline materials. Tourmaline hair straighteners acquire the assets of ceramic hair straighteners, yet with the exception that tourmaline straighteners discharge negative ions and far infrared rays in large number, thereby supporting for exceptional hair styling results.
More types next post.
Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
10:18 pm
While most men would shop for gadgets, like Samsung HDTV, DVD player, and PS3, women are busy shopping for flat irons.
The first appearance of flat irons or hair styling tools has overturned the way we approach our hair, and this astonishing hair styling tool is a dream come true for different people who hope for a voguish, glossy, kink-free straightened hair. As a matter of fact, the usage of hair flatteners have become a need rather than a self-indulgence, and a bulk of women now use it to try a change of hair styles like twisting, spinning, and making curls, in addition to flattening hair. We can say that hair straighteners are sometimes mentioned to as a woman’s bff. Limitless varieties of hair straighteners are now existing in the market to choose from according to your special needs and fashion.
These are the most popular flat irons offered in the market today:
- Ceramic Hair Straighteners
- Tourmaline Hair Straightener Irons
- Titanium Hair Straighteners
- Gold Plated Hair Straighteners
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
2:57 pm
Hair grips, also known as “bobby pins,” are flawless if your wedding is a somewhat informal affair. Most of the time, grips will be cut with very small flowers. If the grip is tactically locked onto the hair, the flowers will look as though they are floating. Trimmed pins are capable when it comes to holding back hair. A group of adorned grips would look endearing as well. Hair pins can open wider than grips and are mostly used for fastening French twists, buns and various other hairstyles.
Hair slides, also called “barrettes,” look great with long and cascading hair. Putting your barrettes in well will keep your hair from falling in your face. Lots of hair barrettes are spring loaded and will hold our hair in place even if it is heavy hair. A hair barrette is very helpful when you have to take it out and put it back in when you are re-doing your hair. For the budget-minded bride, a wedding hairdo that uses barrettes mostly doesn’t need a professional hair stylist to create.
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
2:34 pm
Starting off with the your gown and then down to the shoes, your wedding will be better by the way you look. Most likely you have chosen a hairdo for your over-the-top day. Whether you pick out an up sweep or drawn-out falling curls, to make a posh look, make sure to wear beautiful wedding hairpins.
Tiaras correspond a crown excluding they are not as bit. Usually created from metal, the tiara can be adorned in various ways. Two of the most favorite decorations used on tiaras are crystals and pearls. If you will have on a veil, you can hook it to the tiara. However, take your tiara along with at the time your hair is being done for the wedding and the hairdresser can create a fashionable hairdo around it. A tiara can be attached by using hairpins and combs.
Combs will work good for keeping your hair in place, no matter if it is fixed up or worn down. They can hold your hair very well without causing irritation. With circumstance of the type of hairdo you will be wearing, prefer for plastic crystalline combs or metal one made in silver or gold. If you are wearing a veil, you could hold it on with combs, or maybe pick our very decorative combs without using a veil. Combs are a nice choice to wear when pulling your hair away from your face, plus, they are accessible in a range of lengths.
Friday, June 18th, 2010 at
12:00 pm
I know that Hair Salon folks just want to start a conversation but I really dislike talking and exchanging words with a hairstylist or with a hair blower assistant.
Especially, answering questions that talks about my personal life like what I do, what’s my age, what’s my opinion on Asbestos cancer, what’s my job, etc. I just want to be quiet, to read magazines or to play snake in my cellphone.
What’s yours?
Monday, June 14th, 2010 at
6:19 pm
Dear Hairlaloo,
Can you give me some helpful tips to keep my natural curls and spirometer? I am trying to keep them but they are starting to fall out. Any information like the best hair products would be great. Thank you.
-Maia
Hi Maia,
The shorter your hair is the better it will curl. You can check out the local stores, there is a product made by FX that will keep the curls in. I hope it helps.
-Hairlaloo
Saturday, June 12th, 2010 at
10:28 am

Sunsilk has teamed up with Yuko Yamashita from Japan, creator of YUKO Hair Straightening turning hair from unruly to manageable, to co-create Sunsilk’s most advanced Smooth & Manageable formulation for extraordinary smoother hair that stays beautifully in place all day long.
200 mL.
Friday, June 11th, 2010 at
10:24 pm
Dear Hairlaloo,
I purchased a Lipofuze and a dye product and dyed my hair black. It looked gorgeous but it is starting to fade now, what do I do now? I do not want to color it again, I am thinking it may damage my hair.
-Katie
Hello Katie,
If the dying has been a few months since the last time, you can dye it again without doing any damage. Damage comes when you dye it more than once in a short period of time. Of course, you can go to a hair salon if you want but you can also get a good product and do it again yourself.
Or go natural?
-Hairlaloo