hair
From luscious locks to the hippest of hairdos, tips and tricks from haircare experts to keep your hair looking shampoo-commercial good.
Relaxed Hair Every Six Months Instead of 6-8 Weeks
I began relaxing my hair about 10 or 11 years ago. Getting a relaxer in my hair was totally an accident. One day I had went to get my hair done and the hair assistant put the wrong product in my hair, surprisingly enough my hair didn't fall out thankfully and did I forget to mention I already had a hair softener in my hair. So, I haven't seen my natural hair in a very long time. For those who don’t know the difference in chemicals the softener softens and loosen tough natural hair while a relaxer completely straightens the hair.
By Bailey (BayLee) Elease8 years ago in Blush
Four Common Mistakes Clients Make at the Salon
Sometimes, going to the salon can become somewhat of a tough feat for the client. It's difficult enough to go somewhere trusting a person with your outward appearance (in a society today that makes the most out of appearances in the first place), but sometimes the clients forget (or choose not) to help the stylist out in a few simple ways.
By Alexandria Rhine8 years ago in Blush
10 Japanese Hair Care Brands You'll Love
Asia has been stepping up its beauty game, and it's gotten to the point that people around the world are beginning to take notice. Korean beauty products, Japanese makeup brands, and plastic surgery tourism have also started to become incredibly popular with Western audiences.
By Rowan Marley8 years ago in Blush
Tips on Maintaining & Growing 4c Natural Hair
Having 4c hair can be a struggle for some people, but once you understand it, your life will be much easier. Well, caring for your hair. Out of 4a, 4b, and 4c hair, 4c hair is the kinkiest and most tightly coiled hair in its section. Like I stated before, it can be difficult for some naturalists to care if they have 4c hair. Trust me, I know since I have 4c hair as well.
By Shadia Jerome8 years ago in Blush
My Hair Dyeing Journey: Do's and Don'ts
I’ve been dyeing my hair on my own for several years, starting with just deeper browns and black, then moving to colorful tips, to a full head of colorful hair, and back to tips. Throughout this adventure, I have made many mistakes that could have severely damaged my hair, but no one had told me what I was doing was dangerous to the health of my hair. I have also discovered a ton of helpful tips for hair-care and feel obligated to share this precious knowledge so maybe I can save some poor soul from the disaster that I encountered.
By Linda Fitch8 years ago in Blush












