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Monday, March 31, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Hair Conditioners - Moroccanoil - Albuquerque Hair Salon
Are there natural ingredients (olive oil or coconut oil)
that are good ingredients in conditioners?
What are the best conditioners available?
How often is hair conditioned?
Yes there are conditioners better then others; however, for
the best results for your hair, it is best to first analyze what your hair
needs – more volume, moisturizing, or just help combing through. It is always
best to consult a professional stylist if you do not know what your hair needs
are currently. More volume is obtained when an extra volume conditioner is
used. If your hair is dry, it is always best to use a moisturizing conditioner.
Combing through conditioners is usually named “De-tangle”. There are
stipulations to using each of these conditioners and the rule of thumb is to
use your better judgment to determine when your hair needs to be conditioned.
Argan oil is made from the actual nuts from the Argan tree,
which almost solely grows in Morocco,
is known to have restoration and age-defying effects. Argan oil is one of the best
natural oils as it is highly rich in vitamins E and F, fatty acids, squalene,
antioxidants, carotene, phytosterols, and phenolic compounds. Indeed, Argan oil
has been clinically tested and proven to have miraculous results on hair.
We believe, in Albuquerque, Moroccanoil to be the best product on market
today. We typically advise our clients to use the professional shampoos and
conditioners, as
professional products have the correct PH balance for each hair type. Again, as a general rule, it is always best to consult your hair stylist for your type of hair and to suggest the correct type of shampoo and conditioner for you to use – and mainly, when it is best to use the products. It is also best practice to alternate shampoos and Conditioner, as hair, like anything else on the human body, remembers what you are currently using and tends compensate. In other words, your hair gets used to your hair products and you may not want those results.
We recommend conditioning fine hair two times a week or as
needed due to dryness. If your hair is damage, you can add conditioner only to
the ends, as often as needed due to dryness. As an option, you could make a “home
made de-tangle”, which consist of mixing a small hand bottle of filtered water
with two table spoon of conditioner.
Conditioner for Medium or Thick Hair
For medium to thick hair you can use conditioner daily. You
can also, add a deep condition treatment weekly as part of your hair care
routine, (add the deep conditioner to your hair, middle shaft to ends, and
place a plastic cap on your hair for about 7 to 10 minutes, rinse and style as usual).
Note: Always make sure you keep the conditioner away from
your scalp in order to retain your current hair volume.
Remember: The day you use your deep conditioning treatment,
your hair will lay flatter than normal; however, this is fine and temporary - after
1 wash, your hair will have more volume.
Edited by: Rodrigo J. Ramirez
Albuquerque hair salon, Albuquerque haircuts, Albuquerque hair stylists, best hair conditioners in Albuquerque
Brazilian Blowout - Hair Stylist - Albuquerque, NM
Lene Ramirez, of Uniquely Elegant Hair Salons, Albuquerque, is a Master Certified Stylist awarded by Brazilian Blowout®. As of this date she is the only stylist in Albuquerque or NM New Mexico to have this certificate.
What is a Brazilian Blowout®?
Brazilian Blowout® is a smoothing treatment to smooth
and redefine curls, waves and unwanted frizzy hair. It also leaves your hair healthy, shiny and
adds moisture.
People who have used Brazilian Blowout®
Many of the Hollywood actresses and world top
models use Brazilian Blowout®. The count is unprecedented. Click on this link
to see a few of the magazine covers.
Considering a smoothing treatment?
When considering a smoothing treatment, Brazilian Blowout® brand is the better
choice. If Brazilian Blowout® brand is
done correctly, it will leave your hair feeling healthy, with no breakage
to your hair and no new growth breakage, as Brazilian Blowout® brand has
keratin that repairs tiny cracks and fractures on individual hair
follicles before sealing each follicle.
Also, when considering a smoothing treatment, it is very important to know the product and the brand your salon is using. Be sure that the product is truly the Brazilian Blowout® brand. You may also want to make sure the stylist is certified for using the Brazilian Blowout® brand. Your hair salon should also direct you to the after care products, which, more than likely, include sulfate free Shampoo and Conditioner.
Difference between a relaxer and a Smoothing
treatment
If you are wondering the difference between a relaxer and a Smoothing
treatment/Brazilian Blowout®; a relaxer is a chemical that straightens your
hair permanently and needs to be done every 6 to 8 weeks due to new
growth.
Smoothing treatment/Brazilian Blowout® is a professional semi-permanent treatment that improves the health of the hair. Brazilian Blowout® uses Keratin which is a protein that restores luster and softness to all hair types.
Smoothing treatment/Brazilian Blowout® is a professional semi-permanent treatment that improves the health of the hair. Brazilian Blowout® uses Keratin which is a protein that restores luster and softness to all hair types.
The best quality of Brazilian Blowout® is you can still use your hair slightly curly or straight with less styling time. Brazilian Blowout® is the only Brand of smoothing treatment that does not require maintenance with new hair growth.
In the many Brazilian Blowouts we have done, it is
amazing the amount of clients that do not know this helpful fact. You can add color to your hair or add highlights
to your hair on the same day, just before you get you Brazilian Blowout® done;
Which means, you can have everything done to your hair on the same appointment
- in effect, this will save time – your time.
Importantly, when you do get a Brazilian Blowout®
on the same day following your hair color or hair highlights, Brazilian Blowout®
will seal in your color or highlight nicely, and in the days to come, your hair
color or highlight will fade less and your hair will shine more.
Please note: If you do decide to color your hair
or highlight hair after you have had a Brazilian Blowout®; you must allow a two
week waiting period, as your hair needs a chance to close fully to accept the
new color properly.
So, there you have it!
To recap, Brazilian Blowout® is the best smoothing
treatment on the market. Always ask your stylist questions concerning the
products they are using to smooth your hair.
Try to use stylists that are Brazilian Blowout® certified. You can have your hair colored on the same
day, just before your Brazilian Blowout®. If you add color to your hair after a
Brazilian Blowout®, you need to wait 2 weeks for your hair to accept the color
properly.
Written by Andrea Montoya, Lene Ramirez and Edited by Rodrigo J. Ramirez
Written by Andrea Montoya, Lene Ramirez and Edited by Rodrigo J. Ramirez
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Thursday, March 20, 2014
Rockabilly Hairstyles - Albuquerque
Rockabilly, pin-up, psychobilly, greasers, dapper dans - we've all heard of these names. For most, it's a lifestyle and to others it is a hobby. Dressing up like you walked straight out of the 1950's. Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music, dating to the early 1950s in the United States. As a genre it blends the sound of American folk and Western musical styles, such as country and bluegrass, with that of rhythm and blues, leading to what is considered "classic" rock and roll. Some have also described it as a blend of the bluegrass style with rock and roll. The term "Rockabilly" itself is a portmanteau of "rock" (from "rock 'n' roll") and "hillbilly", the latter a reference to the country music (often called "hillbilly music" in the 1940s and 1950s) that contributed strongly to the style's development. Other important influences on rockabilly include western swing and boogie woogie. Today it is a way of life for most and a way to get dolled up and hit the town. Many of us rockabillies dress this way every day of our lives, and others dress for an event, party or a vintage car show. Looking “The Part” is just as important. So there is a brief history lesson in how this culture got started.
Sure you found that perfect rockabilly outfit for your themed party or you’re getting ready for the annual vintage car show, but what about your hairstyle? One can go many routes when deciding the perfect “dew” to go with your outfit. The first question one must ask; that is if this isn't your everyday look, are you going for a traditional pin-up look or do you want to be outrageous and go for a wild Rockabilly look? For ones who are new to this culture if your dressing more vintage/classic then you will want a traditional pin-up look i.e.: curls, finger waves, victory rolls etc... If you’re going a bit wilder look you will want bright colors to add depth to your victory rolls. Victory rolls can be worn in a variation of hairstyles, one classic way is to have to barrel rolls at the top of your head with beautiful perfect curls that fall around the rest of your head. Now add bright vivid colors to your hair and your victory rolls become elaborate swirls of color. You can mix up the victory roll by altering the placement of the rolls are on your head. Classic curls are always a safe way to go if you’re not used to the rolls. Big curls can be brushed to give you a very elegant classic look. Finger waves are beautiful and classic but can be a bit trickier for the armature pin-up. Best way to know what you are looking for would be to go on a Web search and type in pin-up images to decide which one you would like to try. After you have found the one that catches your eye, save the image and show your hair stylist. With the right hairstyle you will be the hit of your party or could even win best pin-up at the car show.
I mentioned earlier, greasers and dapper dans, these are what men are called in this culture. Greasers are your car guys and wear a sleek pompadour that looks well-greased. Dapper dans are the guys who dress in slacks and dress shirts love cars but go more for the sophisticated look they usually wear a gentleman's cut. Men need the right precise cut to pull off either of these looks. A pompadour is a fade up the scalp, with the hair on the crown of the head longer this helps them achieve the pomp. Psychobilly guys go for the extreme pomp extending no less than 6 inches of the head! Wow, 6 inches!!! A gentleman's cut is a very neat and tight cut that has a really heavy pay with a low pomp in the front. Rockabilly guys and gals require a bit more attention to detail when it comes to their hairstyles and need a knowledgeable hair stylist who knows this culture well. Ask your local Albuquerque hair salon today about getting your rockabilly style started, because your hair says it all.
Written by: Carly Bel-Air - Albuquerque Hair Stylist
Edited by: Rodrigo J Ramirez
Saturday, March 15, 2014
ALFAPARF MILANO'S PREMIER PERMANENT HAIRCOLOR
Everyone has done it at one point in their life, and that is to use a store bought box color on their hair. Yes, all hair color comes in some sort of a box, so I'm sure you are asking, "What's the difference from my local drug store box color and going to see your local Albuquerque hair stylist". Well, for one your drug store box color is not formulated specifically for your hair. As a colorist we will evaluate you individually, and make a professional educated decision on your hair type, how resistant your stubborn grey is and what color best suits your features such as: Will that beach blonde look good with your skin tone or will that blue black wash you out. These questions cannot be answered by the drug store box color. With Alfaparf, Evolution of color, not only will you walk out of the salon feeling like a new woman but your colors vibrancy will last until your root touch up. This alone is worth 20 store bought boxes of color.
As a stylist, I am amazed of the power a new hair color can give a person. I have heard many testimonies from my clients concerning the benefits after they received a new color. "My coworkers asked me if I got a face lift!", or "I nailed that job interview!" The Evolution of the Color inspires every hairstylist's creativity, superior 100% gray coverage, and gives each person's hair Extra luminous, shiny hair with intense color, longer lasting results, and with minimum color fade-age.
ALFAPARF MILANO professional colors are the ideal support for the Albuquerque best hair salons, colorists and color services, providing endless choices of color and vibrancy. Color services can be made for complete hair color change, add subtle highlights or total gray hair coverage. These decisions are difficult to make and it is best to consult the advice of expert Albuquerque hair salons. With the help from a talented Albuquerque hair stylist, using Alfaparf color line, this will be an easy decision.
ALFAPARF MILANO's products have always been created by stylists for stylists and color artists, available exclusively to prestigious salons. So if you are ready for a new color, one that not only will make you feel younger, but will have your co-workers asking your secret for staying young looking, and give you that boost of confidence that you're craving, ask your hairstylist about using Alfaparf Milano color line. You will love yourself for it.
Written by: Carly Bel-Air
Edited by: Rodrigo J. Ramirez
We are the top hair salon and best beauty salon for Alpaparf Milano hair coloring creating the ultimate hairstyles in Albuquerque NM
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