Posts Tagged ‘haircare tips’
Thursday, May 26th, 2011
by Kori Ellis
Summer is almost here and with it comes hot, sticky weather that can damage your hair or at least, cause bad hair days. To keep your hair looking its best, consider these hair tips, product suggestions and styling ideas from Zahir Ziani, the National Creative Director at Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spas.
Don’t touch! – Playing with or touching your hair can loosen the style out of its shape, creating friction, which causes the hair to expand and increases frizz and volume.
Be cool – Skip blow drying your hair and styling with heated tools. The heat can damage hair cuticles and cause more frizz.
Go long – When temperatures and humidity are at their highest, control your hair by keeping it long and heavy. The trick I use with all my clients is adding in curl to the ends so hair becomes “anchored” or weighed down.
Accept change – The texture of your hair can fluctuate with the seasons, so the products you use in winter may not be effective for smoothing hair and taming frizz in the summer. The Kerastase BAIN OLÉO-RELAX is a perfect summertime beauty essential!
Wear SPF – Hair, like skin, needs protection from harmful UV exposure. Look for hair care brands that offer sun protection in their products, with a minimum of SPF 15. Like with your skin, use hair care products formulated with antioxidant vitamins (A, C, E) to prevent against free radical damage. Also try taking a vitamin supplement for hair and nails during this time of year.
Bounce-back – Use fabric-wrapped elastics; they are gentle on your hair and less likely to cause breakage. If you only wear non-metal elastics, do not wrap them around your hair more than twice. Before you go to bed, remove any elastic gently, as it can tangle hair during the night.
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Kori Ellis is an editor and writer based in San Antonio, TX, where she lives with her husband and three children. Kori has been published in dozens of magazines, newspapers and websites worldwide, writing about everything from fashion to fantasy sports.
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Monday, May 9th, 2011
by Kori Ellis
You might not think of Eva Mendes and Naomi Watts as being too similar. However, they do have one thing in common — they are the new faces (or should that be “new heads”) of Pantene.
Pantene tapped Eva Mendes to represent their “Breakage to Strength” collection, while Watts will be modeling for their “Flat to Volume” line in the new Pantene ad campaign coming up this summer.
“The amount of torture I put my hair through with flat irons, blow dryers and curling irons leaves my hair extremely damaged,” Mendes said in a press release. “With Pantene I can use all of these tools and still keep my hair healthy.”
“Since I became a mother, the time I have for myself has shrunk dramatically. So I am thrilled with Pantene because the quality of the products helps me get the volume I want with very little effort at all,” said Watts.
The print ads and TV commercials featuring Eva Mendes and Naomi Watts are set to launch in July.
What do you think about the new faces of Pantene?
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Kori Ellis is an editor and writer based in San Antonio, TX, where she lives with her husband and three children. Kori has been published in dozens of magazines, newspapers and websites worldwide, writing about everything from fashion to fantasy sports.
Tags: best hair products, celebrity hair, eva mendes, hair, hair care, hair products, haircare tips, naomi watts, pantene, shampoo Posted in Beauty & Style | No Comments »
Thursday, February 24th, 2011
By: Erin Brady
Mordechai Alvow is the founder of YAROK Haircare a budding, botanically based line (YAROK means “green” in Hebrew) of restorative hair care. The line represents the convergence of Mordechai’s global perspective, his intuitive styling approach and his ongoing quest for performance-driven products that are healthy for both clients and stylists. Mordechai has worked with many famous designers, photographers and celebrities and has had his work appear in countless top magazines, and despite the envious bio, Mordechai is anything but intimidating. He’s warm and energetic and his passion for his work is evident from the second you meet him.
The YAROK line of products are all vegan, eco-friendly and have fantastic floral fragrances and essential oils that really make hair look and feel healthier. My personal favorites are the YAROK Feed Your Ends Leave-in Conditioner, to give hair a much needed dose of moisture and texture in the winter, along with the YAROK Feed Your Roots Mousse, which gives my usually flat hair tons of body. YAROK has really grown into a flourishing hair care collection, expanding its presence to high-end salons and specialty retailers across the US. Also, now New Yorkers can visit Mordechai at his trendy new Chelsea salon called YAROK Beauty Kitchen, where he has essential oils on display and a creative, calming environment for his top notch haircuts, organic hair coloring and exclusive sensory hair and scalp treatments.
YAROK was created to bring a sense of well being into an otherwise highly chemical salon environment. One of YAROK’S main goals is to make a positive impact on the health of the hair and scalp while making the least negative impact on the environment: from the packaging to the product formulations. Its formulas are made entirely of all natural, aromatic, pure florals, fruits, herbs and essential oils that are consciously sourced. They are all free of alcohol, parabens, sulfates and cruelty. Indulge today in products that not only make your hair feel food, but are good for the environment.
YAROK Beauty Kitchen: 39 West 19th Street (btwn 5th and 6th Aves), suite 610 — 212.876.4293. To learn more and order the products for yourself, visit www.YAROKhair.com.

Tags: Conditioner, eco-friendly beauty products, eco-friendly hair care, hair care, haircare tips, Mordechai Alvow, mousse, roots, salons, vegan hair care, YAROK, YAROK Beauty Kitchen Posted in Beauty & Style | No Comments »
Saturday, February 19th, 2011
By: Erin Brady
Narciso’s Fall 2011 collection draws inspiration from architectural elements and the combination of these rich, textural materials. It combines color with neutrals to create graphic shapes and volume.
This season the beauty look embraces the darker side of Narciso Rodriguez and illustrates the strength that modern women embody. According to Wella Professionals Global Creative Director, Eugene Souleiman, “…she is intelligent and not pretty in an obvious way, but her look is interesting. She is admired for her character and tough nature, which is reflected in the somewhat unkempt, rough hairstyle.” A simple ponytail becomes masculine by tying it into a knot on the back of the head. Rather than keeping hair around the face sleek, it’s mussed up for added texture and roughness that suggests this intentional, uncaring attitude and air of confidence. This is the perfect hairstyle for going from work to a night out or for those days when your hair isn’t looking its best after your everyday blowout. Here’s the steps and products used to create this look:
- First, spray dry hair with Wella Professionals Ocean Spritz at the roots to get the maximum benefits of the product by adding texture.
- Blast hair all over with a hair dryer directing the air and heat at the head to create root lift and texture. Massage roots to create more volume.
- Grab hair and pull into a tight ponytail one inch below the crown and secure with an elastic.
- Spray length of ponytail with Wella Professionals Ocean Spritz for some additional texture and then tie ponytail into an actual knot; secure knot in place with a pin.
- Gently pull at pieces of hair around the face with fingertips to create a square shape.
- Rub Wella Professionals Texture Touch into hands and slick onto hair with palms to create a raw, tight texture that makes hair look dirty and matte.
- Spray hair around the face with Wella Professionals Shimmer Delight to add some shine and glossiness to the finished look.
Wella Professionals, the global leader in haircolor, introduces a complete series of new styling products that caters to a variety of hair care needs. Wella Professionals Care and Styling launches in May 2011 at a suggested retail price of $12 – $17. Products can be purchased at professional salons across North America. For more information, visit www.wellausa.com.

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Sunday, January 23rd, 2011
by Kori Ellis
In an ideal world, we’d all head to the salon every time we need to color our hair. However sometimes, because of time or money constraints, we need to do it at home. Follow these home hair coloring tips to look your best.
Keep it simple
Never go more than a shade or two lighter or darker than your natural color. If you have black hair, trying to go blonde could be a homemade recipe for disaster. If you want to make a drastic change, head to the salon.
Try it on
Give yourself a virtual makeover before undergoing a real one. Check out the Clairol Try It On Studio where you can upload your photo and try on different hairstyles and colors.
Use multi-tonal color
Nothing will age you faster than unnatural looking, flat color. Look for hair dye that is multi-tonal — a mix of your base color with highlights and lowlights. Many brands have home hair color that is multi-tonal or “tone on tone” — read the box.
Protect your skin
Put petroleum jelly around your neck and hairline to protect your skin from the dye. If your skin does get stained, use a little lemon juice on a cotton ball to remove it easily and naturally.
Read the instructions
Not every brand is the same. What is 25 minutes for Clairol might be 35 minutes for L’Oreal. If you hair is long and thick, clip it into sections to make applying the color easier. Start with your roots first and pay special attention to the areas where you have gray.
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Kori Ellis is an editor and writer based in San Antonio, TX, where she lives with her husband and three children. Kori has been published in dozens of magazines, newspapers and websites worldwide, writing about everything from fashion to fantasy sports.
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Thursday, October 28th, 2010
by Kori Ellis
Cold, windy winter weather can wreak havoc on your hair. Follow these simple hair care tips to keep your locks looking lovely.
Don’t shampoo every day
In the wintertime, use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Though you should condition daily, you only really need to shampoo every other day. Shampooing too often, particularly in cold weather, can cause dry hair and a flaky scalp.
Make sure it’s dry
Before leaving the house, make sure your hair is completely dry. If you go outside with wet hair, it will become frozen hair. And frozen hair isn’t a good thing…it leads to split ends and damaged locks.
Use the right products
To keep your hair looking its best, find treatments and serums that are suitable for your hair type. A product like Bosley Profession Nourishing Leave In ($14.95) protects your hair against freeze and static, while promoting volume and shine. Surya Brasil Restorative Serum is amazing for color-treated hair. It lays frizz to rest, reconstructs broken hair fibers, and gives you smooth, shiny tresses.
Beat the heat
In an ideal world, we could skip blow dryers and flat irons altogether. However in reality, that’s just not possible. Protect your hair from the heat of styling tools with products such as Tresemme Thermal Creation Heat Tamer Spray or John Frieda Frizz-Ease Thermal Protection Hair Serum.
Don’t get frizzed out
Unfortunately bad weather makes straight hair go limp and curly hair get frizzy. But don’t let the frizzies frazzle you, check out these fast fixes for frizzy hair. With the right treatments and techniques, you can keep the frizz under control, no matter the weather.
Kori Ellis is an editor and writer based in San Antonio, TX, where she lives with her husband and three children. Kori has been published in dozens of magazines, newspapers and websites worldwide, writing about everything from fashion to fantasy sports.
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