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Ole Henriksen

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Heat Stylin'


There's nothing I love more than leaving the salon and having shiny, sleek hair. I watch them work their magic every time I'm there, but it's always disappointing when I have tried to recreate that look at home. Until now. Hello Redken Satinwear 02! This little gem is perfect to put on the lower half of your hair before blow drying to keep it looking like you just left the salon. And really, is there anything more we can ask for? There's nothing like the feeling of confidence I have when I leave the salon looking great. Being able to reproduce this feeling at home is almost better. Almost :)

Satinwear 02 is easy to find in salons or the big box beauty stores and it's reasonably priced. Just make sure you dry your hair completely - that is the key - if you leave moisture in your hair, all bets are off. Take that from someone who has learned the hard way!
Redken Satinwear 02

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year!

I hope each and every one of you rang in the New Year in your own perfect way! I believe it will be lucky 2013 to bring about many people's dreams, passions and desires. So here's to you and yours - let's go get it!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Scream Worthy Salon Experiences

How do you handle leaving the salon looking nothing like you'd hoped? The color is no where close to they picture you discussed - the style is laughable.

How do cope?

First, check your hair out in natural light - those salon lights are better for working, not for showing your true color. Step out into the sun. You'll be surprised how different the color looks in natural lighting.

As far as the cut & style: while you can't reattach hair that's already been cut, you CAN go home and style your hair yourself. I cannot tell you how often I have left the salon and went straight home to style my hair myself. And that's OK!

But if you still aren't happy with your color or your cut after a day or so, go back! Let them make it right - it is they job and most take pride in their work. They want you to be happy!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Meaningful Beauty

Ok let's face it, ladies. We should all be so fortunate to look like Cindy Crawford - my lord, does that woman ever age?? It just doesn't seem fair to the rest of us, does it?

Well, when a box of her line of skincare Meaningful Beauty arrived at my doorstep to review, I must confess, I sorta snubbed my nose at it at first. After all the celebrities who have smacked their name on label for this or that, I just wasn't sold.

So the poor box sat. And sat. And occasionally, I'd open it up and see what Cindy had to say about her miraculous products filled with this rare melon extract. And then I'd close it back up and go back to whatever I was using at the time.
And it's not that I have "bad" skin or "troubled" skin - but I want that "lit from within" skin. So a few nights ago, as I was taking inventory of my stock in my bathroom, deciding what to keep and what to toss, I decided to give Meaningful Beauty a try.

This is what true love feels like! I look forward to washing my face everyday now - this formula removes makeup without causing my skin to become stripped. Skin just feels clean and soft after using.
Combine that with the Créme de Serum, Skin Brightening Décolleté and Neck Treatment SPF 15 and my oh my will your skin feel amazing.  I can't speak to the anti-wrinkle effects of the line, as I don't have any wrinkles, but I will say that your skin will feel healthy and moisturized while using this line and that, I believe, is half the battle!

I did not encounter any sensitivity issues nor did I break out at all while using Meaningful Beauty - in fact, I noticed a decline in hormonal breakouts! I would definitely recommend this line to anyone looking to change up their skin care routine.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Moringa What?

No really. What is Moringa, you ask? It's an oil, from the seeds of the Moringa tree. And it does amazing things for your hair. Matrix has bottled the Moringa Oil in a treatment called ExquisiteOil that is good for any hair type and provides several proved benefits:

The ExquisiteOil Replenishing Treatment alone can be used to:
  1. MASSAGE before shampooing for a smoothing treatment.
  2. RESTORE dry mid-lengths and ends for immediate luster.
  3. REPLENISH extra-dry ends by using as an overnight treatment.*
  4. DETANGLE after shampooing for additional manageability.
  5. PROTECT during blow-drying or prior to flat ironing for softness and shine.
* When using as an overnight treatment, wrap hair to avoid transfer.
 

You can also combine Matrix ExquisiteOil Replenishing Treatment to other Conditioners and Masques to:
  1. CUSTOMIZE with any Biolage treatment for added brilliance, softness and manageability.
  2. ENHANCE 3-step service by adding to either Micro-Oil Shampoo or Oil Crème Conditioner.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

TLC for skin during travel

Traveling isn't easy on your skin, but there are some easy steps you can take to keep your skin looking its best during long flights so you land looking refreshed! Dr. Peredo, M.D., F.A.A.D has compiled some easy ways to take care of your skin in even the most cramped of quarters.

Take care of your skin during flight!
Long Flights in Coach: 
  • Keep your skin hydrated by drinking lots of water. It also helps with fatigue, dizziness and light-headedness. 
  • Bring a travel sized moisturizer for your face and hands to prevent skin from drying, accentuating fine lines, wrinkles and tiredness due to low humidity and cabin pressure.
  • Swipe on a hydrating lip balm. Recirculated air tends to dry out lips. 
  • Take along a travel size illuminating eye cream to camouflage under eye circles, darkness and puffiness.
  • Avoid salty snacks and alcohol which retain water and cause further dehydration. 
  • Try not to wear mascara - the dryness causes the mascara to flake and can irritate your eyes. 
Long Flights in First Class:
  • Same as above, plus:
  • Ask for a cool wet cloth to lie over your face before you moisturize.  Moisturizing while your face is damp will help to lock in hydration.
  • Avoid lowering your seat all the way back.  Fluid may retain in your eyes, causing bags to develop. Instead, sleep with your head elevated on a pillow.
Caring for skin in humid weather:

Unlike the havoc humidity wreaks on our hair, it is great for the skin, delivering tons of hydration. Skip heavy moisturizers and opt for a lightweight lotion. Always keep skin protected in hot, humid weather – be sure to slather on SPF, especially when exposed to the sun.

Caring for skin in cold weather:

Use an exfoliating cleanser to slough off dead skin cells that are created when your skin is dry and brittle. Wear a heavier moisturizer with a sunscreen to protect your skin from cold winds.

About Dr. Marina Peredo

Dr. Peredo, M.D., F.A.A.D, is a nationally recognized board certified dermatologist with over 20 years of experience.  Dr. Peredo has successfully treated patients with skin-related conditions and is also regarded as one of the leading dermatologic experts for non-invasive/minimally invasive cosmetic procedures.  She participates in many key professional organizations, conducts numerous clinical studies, is a national trainer, speaker and educator for prestigious dermatologic companies and does pro-bono work for beyond our borders. 
www.marinaperedomd.com

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Five Steps to Flawless Hair

Ladies, we all know that having a great hair day means we're having a great day! These five tips will help ensure that you have more great hair days!

As women, we are always searching for new and interesting products to give us flawless, luscious locks. While there are certainly treatments and tools that can aide us in unlocking the secret to perfect hair, it’s important to have the basics down. Here, Gocha Hawkins, celebrity hairstylist and owner of Gocha Salon, shares her top five tips for getting the look you want, and keeping hair healthy at the same time.
 
1. Get a Great Hair Cut
As Gocha puts it, “A good cut means that even when hair dries naturally, and despite all of the environmental factors, your hair will always look presentable. However, a lot of women forget that regular trims are needed to maintain the desired style. Professionals recommend trims every 6-8 weeks for a reason; when ends become split, it hinders hair health and creates frizz.”
 
2. Apply Product Prior to Styling
Gocha explains, “Using a humidity blocker like Alterna’s Bamboo Smooth Anti-Humidity Spray ($18) can go a long way to preventing issues due to heat in the warmer months. But it’s also important to use product every time you style in order to create a buffer zone between hair and the extreme heat of your tool of choice, whether it is a blow drier, straightener or curling iron. Watch which product your hairstylist uses prior to blow-drying, and pick it up from your salon.”

3. Use the Right Shampoo & Conditioner for You
“It’s important to know your hair’s texture and to consider whether or not you’ve had color treatments or other recent stresses that can damage your ‘do. Talk to your hairstylist about which products he or she would recommend. In addition, using too much shampoo and conditioner can dull hair; use a drop the size of a quarter. Over-doing it on conditioner and shampoo leaves hair greasy and limp,” says Gocha.
 
4. Make Time to Pamper Your Hair
As Gocha articulates, “If there is one thing I tell all of my customers, it’s to make time to deep condition hair. Check with your hair professional to see which particular treatment is right for you and apply it at least every two weeks, though once a week is best. This goes a long way to keep hair healthy and shiny, as well as strong, preventing breakage and allowing you to experience the best hair day possible. One of my favorite deep conditioners is Aveda’s Damage Ready Intensive Restructuring Treatment ($26); this is great for women who flat-iron their hair often.”

 
5. Be Prepared
“Don’t leave the house without a hair tie or a hair clip if your hair is long. There’s no way to avoid every mishap, and having the option to style differently can be your saving grace on a difficult hair day. The longer your hair, the more likely it is for you to encounter obstacles that damage your look. Another fashion forward option is the headband, which allows you to accessorize in addition to hiding less-than-perfect hair,” explains Gocha.
 
Gocha says, “Having healthy hair is the key to avoiding a bad hair day. Keep in mind that preventative measures are always preferable over damage control. If you treat your hair well, it will reward you with one great hair day after the next!”
 
Images courtesy of EuroManicure.com, HQHair.com, Kronstantinople.blogspot.com, LuxuryParlor.com, and StyleBlueprint.com.
Information courtesy of Gocha Hawkins, www.GochaSalon.com
 
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