Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Summer IS coming!

You may be ready for the heat & humidity, but is your hair?
Get beautiful hair all year with expert advice:

SUMMER HAIR TIPS BY KENEESHA HUDSON of URBANBELLA (www.urbanbella.com
  • How to Fight Frizz!
Naturally frizzy hair is best controlled while it is wet.  Frizz can be greatly reduced by applying frizz control gels and mousses right after you have rinsed out any hair conditioner, essentially while your hair is still wet.  You do NOT want to towel dry your hair, as the friction of the towel against your locks just adds to frizz.  
For the summer months, you want any frizz control product to be as lightweight as possible. The ingredient you want to look for in a good gel is Polyquaternum, a polymer that makes the strands of hair bond together and give a nice hold.  The result is hair that looks sleeker, and more defined, as opposed to frizzy strands flying all over the place!  

  • Can Your Hair Handle the Heat? 
Everyone’s first reaction when dealing with frizzy summer hair is to whip out the straightening iron.  This leads to heat damage and just makes hair dryer and frizzier.  If you must use heating tools, be sure to take the necessary precautions to protect your locks.  Look for thermal protectant products containing amodimethicone and dimethicone.  These ingredients provide a protective film on the hair cuticle that prevents water loss and keeps the cuticle from cracking and breaking.  Apply these products to hair before heat styling.  
  • Don’t Sweat It!   
Whether you’re hitting the gym, or just window shopping in 90 degree heat, the sweat from your scalp will lead to hair oiliness.  When you don’t have time to take a shower (and remember that over washing will lead to more dryness) the best way to fight oiliness is by using a refreshing spray.  They leave hair feeling and smelling fresh and clean as well as adding volume without requiring a shampoo.  
  • Limp Locks  
To keep curls bouncy and plump, use products that contain keratin, a natural thickening protein found in hair.  This product can be found in thickening shampoos and volumizing sprays.These products also thicken and lift hair with natural alcohols such as Beetroot Alcohol.
  • Chlorine Damage Detox   
Chlorine sucks up the sebum (your hair’s natural oil and protective barrier) from the hair, leading to dry and cracked hair cuticles.  Before you get in the pool, pre-treat hair with a conditioner that contains oil extracts.  The chlorine will suck up the oils found in the conditioner before it soaks up the natural oils in your hair.  This significantly reduces chlorine damage.  Apply the conditioner or spray liberally, concentrating on the ends of hair.  
After you expose your hair to chlorine, wash it with a chlorine specific detoxifying shampoo to remove chlorine.  Because shampoos like these can be slightly harsh, I recommend following up with a soft, gentle moisturizing shampoo that  restores moisture to the hair. Finish off with a great, moisturizing conditioner.
  • Heat-Free Styling Tips!
Try these tips for air drying:
Use lighter styling aids such as mousse and light gels for faster air drying time.  Gently squeeze excess water out of the hair after applying styling aids to reduce air drying time.  Remember, avoid towel drying!!
Some really cute hair styles can be achieved without having to put a hair dryer, straighter, or curlers to your hair.   The three I mention below give really beautiful beach beauty waves that work with summer humidity and heat instead of fighting it:
-       While hair is still wet, apply your light gel or mousse, and simply wrap hair into a bun on top of your head.  After hair has dried at least 60%, remove bun and you’ll have soft and beautiful waves.  
-       Another way to achieve that beach-y look, twirl damp hair around your finger, applying styling gel as you go along.
For the easiest way to get those waves, simply put your wet hair in braids, let dry, unbraid and voila!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Sebastian: Halo Mist


Shine Spray
I'm not much on hair products, I am more a wash-&-go kind of girl.
This time of year is no good for me, all this humidity=big, frizzy hair.
So, I need a little something-something to keep my hair from eclipsing the sky, but not too much, because I am prone to the greasies.
This is perfect, a light mist of smoothing goodness.
Totally neutral smell, and with UV-filter!

Next on my list, TRILLIANT!
Starting in May, there's a special multi-pack available for $47:
Sebastian Professional Trilliant Thermal Protection and Shimmer Complex
Sebastian Professional Light Shampoo & Conditioner
and a Limited Edition t-shirt, designed by Charlotte Ronson!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Jack Black-True Volume Revitalizing Conditioner

This product promises to "form a barrier against sun and polutnats while adding essential moisture and shine to hair". Well, here in Michigan we have not had much sun as of late, so perhaps we'll test that affect again later in the season.
I did love the smell of this stuff-Avocado and Pomegranate, but moisture and shine I did not see. I feel that the test of a great conditioner is feeling well....conditioned! And I didn't. On the bright side, my husband really liked the lack of shine and moisture this product gave his hair.

He says: Awesome. I love it.

She says: It smells great, but nah...not impressed.


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Solavie Shampoo/Bath Gel, Conditioner/Styling Gel


First off, the idea that the shampoo/bath gel and the conditioner/styling gel click together to make an easy unit, is a fabulous idea. This is ideal for traveling, to save shower space and time with the double two in one. The shampoo/bath gel smells very clean. It'd be perfect for summer on a really hot day. With each product containing phyto-nutrients and anti-oxidants to "combat environmental assault and stress," I feel like I'm protecting my hair in Chicago's grimy urban environment. It left my hair soft and easy to work with. The conditioner/styling gel made my tangly hair comb-able. This stuff is great!