Category: HairDressing

  • How and Why To Beer Wash Your Hair

    Yes, you are reading the title correctly. Beer washing is actually a technique used to rid your hair of all the gunk, grime and products that can build up over time. It was not made on the suggestion to encourage bizarre antics of binge drinking, rather an effective solution to keeping your hair healthy.

    You may be wondering what exactly the beer wash does to your hair. firstly it is meant to give volume, shine, softness and reinforce the strength down to the roots. The carbonation and alcohol content removes the unwanted build up while the hops and barley actually enrich the hairs with their proteins and nutrients.

    You will need the following:

    • Shampoo
    • A Towel
    • Conditioner
    • Shower cap
    • A 568ml can of your beer of choice
    • A small bowl

    The process involves letting the beer come to room temperature, putting a quarter of the can in with a reasonable amount of your conditioner in a bowl then rinse over the bath tub and giving it a good wash.

    Next would will have to shampoo your hair again, add more of the mixture to you hair, let it soak in using the shower cap to put over your head for about 30 mins. Rinse once more then shampoo add the remainder of the beer and condition to finish off.

  • How Do Hair Stylists Match The Right Hair Color To The Shape Of Your Face?

    Little do many of us know, but different hair colours tend to match different face shapes. According to hair stylists, when dying hair, the best way to flatter a face is to dye the hair in a colour that goes well with the shape of the person’s face. Some hair colours seem to complement certain face shapes better than others.

    A key role in the balance and movement of hair is played by colour placement. The right hair colour also helps accentuating certain facial features while camouflaging others.
    Determine Your Face Shape
    The best way hair stylists determine the shape of the face is to look at the person’s face. There are seven types of face shapes, namely oval, square, triangle, inverted triangle, circle, diamond, and oblong face shapes. Depending on the shape of your face, you can then decide which colour to dye your hair in.
    Hair Colouring and Shaping
    Oval face shape: Since the oval is completely balanced, it is regarded as the ideal shape for a face and it is fine to dye hair in any colour with this face shape, as long as accentuating length highlights is avoided. Although you can dye your hair in any colour if you have an oval-shaped face, but a bold copper or red colour will work really well.

    If you want heads to turn, then you should consider dying your hair in chocolate colours or a platinum blonde shade.
    Square face shape: A face with a strong square shape has great bone structure. With the right hair colour, a flattering, soft look can be created and harsh angles can be downplayed. If you have a square-shaped face, highlights and lowlights will suit you. The colour of your hair should be kept deeper at the temples and highlights should be placed at the cheekbones.
    Triangle face shape: Faces with a triangular shape tend to have a distinctive and strong jawline. The right colour techniques can make the lower portion of the face seem wider by drawing attention away from the jaw. When you have a triangular-shaped face, your hair colour should draw the eye upward. So the colours from the ears down should be kept darker, and highlights should be placed at the fringe and temples.
    Inverted triangle face shape: Faces that have an inverted triangle shape or are “heart-shaped,” usually have chins that are delicate and cheekbones that are wider. The best way to play up this shape beautifully is with a darker colour at the forehead and the temples, and a lighter colour from the chin area and under. The ombre is hair colour is a good choice.
    Circle face shape: Faces with a circular, round shape with all the right curves. Faces with such a shape need to gain an elongated effect, and sun-kissed highlights are an ideal choice to flatter and make the most of this shape. Highlights should be added above the forehead, and your hair can be dyed in a darker shade at the cheeks and jawline.
    Diamond face shape: Faces with a diamond shape tend to be angular, with a relatively wider cheek-bone. Thus, adding highlights by the jawline and temples can help play up the cheekbones. The placement of the colour can also be customised to create the best shape.
    Oblong face shape: The width of faces with an oblong shape is usually consistent, so they look rather elegantly long.

    This beauty and elegance can be enhanced by adding balance through colour. If your face is oblong-shaped, the colour at the hairline should be darker, and the colour from the temples to jaw area should be lighter. As a result, the illusion of roundness is created.
    So it is true that different hair colours suit certain face shapes, and that is how hair stylists match the right hair colour to the shape of your face.

  • Opting for a Swept Fringe

    A fringe doesn’t necessarily have to be straight cut leading down to your eyebrows, instead it can be swept across, but it’s a look that not everyone will enjoy. With a swept fringe you may find that it is a lot more difficult to control, especially if you’re hair doesn’t hold its shape very well, but if you want a fringe, with a hint of forehead, then this style could be ideal.

    The swept fringe has always been a popular trend, so it is not just something that has come along very recently. If you’re regularly highlight your hair or you have a multiple colours spread though your hair, then a swept fringe can really work to flaunt all of your colours, and this means that it is actually the case for men and women.

    Many men will opt for a swept fringe, and it’s still a very popular look. You just have to decide on the way you want it to sweep across.

  • Switching Styles – Going from Long to Short

    It can take a really bold decision to switch hair styles, and the reaction is likely to depend on just how big the difference will be. Many women opt to go from long hair to short, but it must be said that it takes some guts, especially considering the time it will take for the hair to grow back.

    If you’ve been growing you hair for a long time and you fancy a change, then perhaps it’s a good idea not to go too short. This is because you may find that you hate your new style, and you’re then going to dislike the style for months and months.

    If you begin by cutting your hair down a little and a little, then you may find the transition a little easier to take. The switch to short hair is not exactly uncommon, but you don’t want to find that you dislike it so consider a big change such as this one carefully.

  • Men’s Hair 2014 – More Curls

    2014 could well be a big year for innovative hairstyles, and this may just be the case with men’s hair. There have certainly been more men’s hairstyles with curls than before, and it seems as though curls may be replacing straight hair.

    Hair straighteners have been a big phenomenon for men, as well as women over the last few years, but this could be about to change. Quiffs with curls have taken the spotlight recently, and the trend could be continuing to grow.

    Curly hair can mean less work for those who have natural waves, but more work for those with straight hair, and it will be interesting to see just how far this new trend goes.