Something about hair stylist, hair industry, hair care

Written by Rahul


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Some Worth Reading Tips by Nadeem -

"Don'ts"

Don't apply chemicals to your hair without a consultation from a professional stylist.

Don't brush, scratch or shampoo hair and scalp before any chemical service.

Never apply relaxer and tint onrepparttar same day or week.

Allow a six month interval between application of a relaxer and permanent wave or three inches of new growth.

Don't reapply a relaxer before six weeks has elapsed... don't reapply permanent wave before eight to twelve weeks have elapsed.

Don't userepparttar 130234 so called "No Lye" Relaxers ...they will inrepparttar 130235 long term, damage your hair and your child's hair too!!

Don't press and curl chemically treated hair... stop allowing "Blow and Go" salons to use irons on your hair.

Never blow dry wet hair... towel dry your hair first... apply setting lotion or leave in conditioner then sit under a dryer until all moisture is absorbed.... allowing hair cuticle to close... then you can blow dry your hair on a medium setting.

Never use sponge rollers - they will absorb allrepparttar 130236 moisture and Conditioners from your hair.

When sleeping, don't place rollers where your head will touchrepparttar 130237 pillow... stress cause byrepparttar 130238 roller will tear and weakenrepparttar 130239 hair... setrepparttar 130240 top of your head... wrap your hair around your head or pin clip your hair. Always wrap your hair withrepparttar 130241 pretty satin wraps sold only at Olive's.

Never wear a plastic cap to bed if you have a permanent wave. Your scalp and hair will become rancid.

Don't use plastic brushes. Natural or boar bristle brushes are best.

Don't wear wool scarves or hats without a silk lining.

Don't use tight uncovered rubber bands on your hair.

Don't add dead hair, synthetic hair or wool to your hair. Every head of hair has potential withrepparttar 130242 right treatment. Discover yours before your do more damage.

Don't have a chemical service inrepparttar 130243 seventh month of pregnancy.

Don't use any chemical on your hair before major surgery.

"Do's: "

Do haverepparttar 130244 proper hair analysis to determinerepparttar 130245 right products for your hair texture.

Conditioning is mandatory every time you have a chemical.

If your scalp is sensitive to chemical services, make sure that an oil is applied before service.

Do advise your stylist of any medications your are taking. Specifically tranquilizers or diet pills before chemical service.

Do have your hair shaped or ends trimmed after every chemical service to avoid split ends.

Do sleep on a satin pillow case -- cotton robsrepparttar 130246 hair of moisture.

Do rinse out chlorine and salt water after swimming.

Do cover your hair when spending time inrepparttar 130247 sun.

Do shampoo your hair after a workout or strenuous exercise. The salt from perspiration will erode your hair. If you work out more than once a week, consult your stylist for your particular needs.

Do cover your hair when you go inrepparttar 130248 sauna... you can leave your hair uncovered inrepparttar 130249 steam room.

Do use conditioning shampoos and creme conditioners on natural hair and very dry hair.

Always maintain a balanced diet with exercise for a healthy head of hair



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Olive Oil In Your Beauty Routine?

Written by Melissa Eaton


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4. Use olive oil on your feet with clean white cotton socks. Helps to soften up you feet and it absorbs better than baby oil.

5. It seems when you pour olive oil out there is always a drip, so wipe it up with your hand and rub it in to your elbows. Wonderful softening properties.

6. Use olive oil as bath oil. Two to three tablespoons will dorepparttar trick.

7. Use olive oil for your hair. Not only does it condition, but it also gets rid ofrepparttar 130231 frizz. Put a small drop into your palm & then rub both hands together & apply it to dry hair.

Just a few ofrepparttar 130232 many creative uses for olive oil in your skin care routine. Not only is it cheap, but it will go alot further than most products you can buy. Have fun and be creative.

Melissa is a professional cosmetologist who is constantly updating her education. For daily updates including tips, secrets and other information, please visit her blog at http://bizewomanbeautytips.blogspot.com/ Beauty doesn't have to cost a fortune!


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