Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Celebrity Hairstyles Victoria
Most recognizable to those of us across the pond is probably Victoria Beckham, formerly Victoria Adams aka Posh Spice. Last seen in sleek and chic little mini dresses posing like a supermodel, now this devoted mother of three is trendsetting with the new “pob” hairdo in blonde, and a fashion sense that’s led to her own line of jeans and sunglasses. Friday, July 20, 2007
Conair Ion Shine

ConairPerk up your locks with this high-tech hair dryer. Innovative ions reduce static electricity, so you have fewer fly-aways and frizzies -- and shiner, smootherhair.Conair Ion Shine 1875 Watt Hair Dryer 146LDF
Pob Hairstyles
Victoria recently cut off her super long hair extensions and is now sporting a funky, sleek Bob that is named after her - the Pob.The Posh Pob
It did not take long for other well-known names to follow Victoria into hairstyle heaven. Britney Spears has also opted to shear off her once long mane of hair into this hip new style.Even Desperate Housewives vixen Eva Longoria was sported wearing a faux Pob.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Conditioner
Conditioners are made to protect hair from heat and styling damage, reduce friction between both individual hairs and between hair and comb, moisturize and reduce static. The longer you leave the conditioner in your hair, the more chance it has to attach itself to the cuticle. However, rinsing well is also very important.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Conservative Hairstyles
Monday, July 16, 2007
Celebrity Hairstyles
short for the Summer
Get scissor happy this summer!
You’ve been thinking about it long enough, just do it! Here are some things to keep in mind to get it done right!
Taking the plunge
Marriage? No, not that plunge, but not surprisingly, many women have spent longer considering if they should go short than agreeing to marry someone!
Here are some tips to think about so you’re prepared when you get into that chair.
Awapuhi Volumizing Shampoo

ature's Gate Awapuhi Shampoo gently cleanses hair while helping build up volume and add fullness to fine, limp hair, Hair is revived with essential nutrients from Panthenol (pro-vitamin B-5) while Awapuhi Horsetail and Cherry Bark help add body to hair. The soothing properties of Calendula, Chamomile and Hops make this shampoo gentle enough for everyday use.
- Gently cleanses and refreshes to enliven fine, limp hair.
- Helps nourish hair for increased shine and vibrancy.
- Helps add body and volume without weighing hair down.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Trendy hair 1980s
Trendy hair styles come and go. Remember when the feathered look was in? How about when “big” hair was in during the 1980s? It’s a blessing that some of these styles are no longer popular. Pictures from the 1970s, 1980s, or any other decade, are vivid reminders of just how outrageous and downright bad certain hair styles looked.Face Hair Styles: Long Hair
Long hair naturally helps lengthen a round face shape, particularly if you use a center part that draws the eye along the length of the face. The key is to avoid adding extra volume around the cheeks (the fullest part of the face). Keep longer locks sleek and narrow until they pass the chin for a smoother style, and feel free to add wispy tapered ends to help soften the face and add distinction. An offset side fringe, similar to an emo style, is another way to incorporate longer hair to help slenderize a round face. Highlights framing the face can also break up the style and create a narrower appearance.Thursday, July 12, 2007
Punk Hair Style Pictures
Influences Trends
Trendy hair styles are definitely influenced by celebrities – including movie, music, and television stars. Back in the 1990s, when the television show “Friends” was popular, practically every girl aged 30 and younger told their hair dresser they wanted the “Rachel” cut. Today, some of the most popularly imitated celebrities are Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, and Jennifer Lopez. However, there are several others, including male celebrities, who have influenced how the world is currently wearing its hair.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Wears Punk Looks
Punk hair dos first came into fashion in the 1980s, when rock bands were focusing on alternative and experimental looks to make themselves unique and distinctive. The styles were quickly picked up by teenagers eager to express their individuality and rebellion against conformist society. Today, punk styles are still popular with alternative musicians and young people who prefer a lifestyle away from mainstream society such as gothic or rocker backgrounds. Mild versions of punk hair (unnaturally red hair in a traditional style, natural hair in a discreet Mohawk without shaved sides, etc.) are even becoming acceptable in most aspects of modern culture. Punk styles are also fun and popular costume dos.Punk Hair Styles Type

Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Short Hairstyle
Monday, July 9, 2007
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Friday, July 6, 2007
Natural hair products
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Protecting our skin (and hair) from winter's grasp
Hair and skin loving ingredients:
Hair Oils: jojoba, wheat germ, evening primrose, almond, avocado, flaxseed.
Now that winter is in full swing, it's time to evaluate your personal care regimen. Just as you change your wardrobe from season to season, so should you shift your approach to caring for your skin and hair. This must mean that you can forget about using the sunscreen you needed in July, right? Wrong.
Although we do tend to spend more time indoors during the winter months, it doesn't mean we no longer need to protect our skin from the sun. For those who are challenged by winter sports, the need for protection is even greater. The exposure to ultraviolet light (UVA and UVB) may seem more subtle in winter than in summer, but, even on the most overcast winter day, the sun shines through and is reflected from surfaces, especially if the ground is covered with snow. Whether it be from a tinted foundation, or from a moisturizing lotion, a daily application of a sunscreen with an SPF (sun protection factor) between 15 to 30 is essential for everyone.







