Thursday, January 3, 2013

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013




Its January! Out with the old and in with the new, and time to form some new good habits. Many clients have said before that they cannot get their hair to feel as healthy and  smooth as when their hairstylist does it. Well, here are some tips to give yourself that head of hair you walk out of the salon with.


 

Product MATTERS! 


 Make sure you are using professional products! None of that grocery store yuck you bought on sale at Walmart. Why? Those products have all kinds of fillers and nasties the company put in the products to dilute them. Its like using glue and chemicals on your hair. Each time you use them, the fillers and chemicals inside the product coat your hair. EW! 


Also don't go and buy Biologe or Matrix at Walmart, or other department stores cause most of the time those products are tainted too! Weather they are expired, or diluted, the department store messes with the products, which makes them on the no no list also. I'm not just saying that either, I have bought what I thought to be professional products from Target and they are diluted with something (who knows what!) and did not work as well.



The WAY you wash


People don't realize that there's a good and a bad way to wash your hair, but there is! Your hair is made up of billions of little strands, chance of tangle or damage is high. 


First, focus the shampoo mostly on your roots, you can scrub there, but as far as the ends go (especially if you have log hair) be gentle! Dont rub them together like your trying to start a stinking fire! This can cause major damage especially if your hair is over processed! Not only can it cause split ends and physical tangeld damage, but it strips your hair of its natural oils, and it takes a lot to restore those!


Second, after rinsing the shampoo out, make sure you wring the excess water out before applying the conditioner. Why? Because you do not need water in your hair for conditioner, it does not need to lather. And by leaving a ton of water in your hair not only are you diluting the conditioner (and will have to use 2X s much to saturate the hair fully) but you are not taking full advantage of the moisturizing properties of the product. 




Now you have the skills of a great wash, stay tuned for more styling, and product tips in the next few months! I would love to hear if this advice has helped feel free to leave feedback, and questions :)

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

MAKE YOU LOOK PRETTY



Hello Blogging world! My Name is Kyrsten, I am a hairstylist, and I love what I do! I Received my Education from Renascence Academy de Hair Design, and I am ready to fill up my books with some awesome clients! I am located in Highland utah In The Adeline Salon. It is a beautiful salon, with a quiet and relaxing atmosphere. I am taking the place of Alesha Finsand and taking on her Clients while she lives her busy life with her growing family! We do hair very similarly, so I look forward to seeing any of her clients looking for a new stylist! So send your kids down the street for a haircut, call me to schedule an appointment, and I hope to hear from you soon! 
(Please no walk-ins)
(801)691-6346