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Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2015

Wig Review

Long black wig review
by Kelly Leem

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Ever since I cut my hair to donate it (again), I’ve regretted doing it (again). As a result, I really miss how long hair used to look on me. So, I decided to purchase a good quality wig from ebay from a seller named cdmnwx (if you were wondering). I got it about 2 weeks later in the estimated date time and I was so excited to open it!



Packaging: *****
-It was in a hairnet to prevent the hairs from going all over the place, a free wig cap was provided, and the packaging was pretty secure.

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Quality: ****
-The hair didn’t look too shiny and artificial. It actually looked pretty natural in outside and inside lighting. The hair was soft to the touch and when brushing it out, not a lot of hair was pulled out; which means the hairs are secure in the wig cap. It does become tangled, so you need to make sure that you brush it thoroughly. The wig itself doesn’t really shed (few hairs have fallen out) but since it isn’t real hair, it does become staticy when you brush it with a regular hair brush. You can wet it down a bit just to get rid of it, as well as using dryer sheets. Don’t forget to use a steel comb which you can also get on ebay for really really cheap (.89 cents).

It isn’t too thin, or too thick. It has enough hair to cover my entire head and it fits my head perfectly! You can adjust it to your head size if you’d like, but I didn’t have too. You have the option to choose your color, and I chose black because it seemed like a more natural color  (though it looks like a dark dark brown under indoor lighting)

Price: ****
-I don’t really like spending a lot of money. Since this was the first wig that’s ever worked out pretty well for me, the $36.69 is worth it. Just remember, in most cases, cheaper prices mean cheaper made wigs that don’t work well (I know from experience). Keep in mind, long haired wigs usually cost more than shorter wigs

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Note: Since this is a long wig, it’s a little harder to handle because of all the hair, but you can tie the wig into different styles as you would with your real hair :)


Wig name:
Long natural straight red brown heat resistant women lady girl full wig wigs

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

It’s a 10 Miracle Leave-in Product Review

by Yura Shin


The It’s a 10 Miracle Leave-in Product is a hair conditioner that is meant to do 10 things at once. It’s suppose to:

-repair dry damaged hair
-add shine
-smooth & control frizz
-seal & protect hair color
-detangle
-prevent split ends
-stop hair breakage
-create silkiness
-enhance natural body
-is a flat iron & thermal protector
This product can be used on wet or dry hair.


This it’s a 10 Miracle Leave-in product is truly a miracle product. It’s the best hair product I’ve ever owned and is really worth the investment.


This leave in conditioner does everything it says it does. Ever since I started using it, I’ve seen a major difference. I use it when my hair is still damp, and it detangles my hair so much. I’ve struggled with tangled hair when it’s wet and this product has helped tremendously. I spray a few sprays at the ends of my hair and when my hair is completely dried, it leaves my hair extremely soft.


I regularly use heat on my hair, and this product helps prevent split ends. I hate having to cut my hair and when I have to, it’s usually because of my split ends. However, since I’ve been using this product, it’s help me grow my hair soft and healthy.

This product is pretty pricey for a drugstore product, but it’s so worth the investment. It’s $18 for a 4oz bottle and $36 for a 10oz bottle. Everyone I know that used this product loves it and recommends it. This product is a holy grail for my hair and I would continue purchasing this product until I find anything that can do better. The It’s a 10 Miracle Leave-in Product can be purchased from any where that sells beauty products like Target, or Ulta, or any drug stores like Walgreens, CVS, Duane Reade, Rite Aid, etc.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Seasonal Hair Transition

Going Lighter to Darker
by Yura shin

As the weather is changing from warm to cold, people tend to change their hair color to match the season. People go lighter during the spring and summer, and go dark during the fall and winter.

Since few years ago, the ombre trend has been becoming more and more popular. The ombre effect is when the top of your hair (towards the scalp) is dark, and as your hair goes down, it gets lighter and lighter.

With the ombre hair, people have been turning their ombre lighter where the tips of their hair are almost blonde. However, during the colder season, people have been dying their hair in a darker ombre effect where the tips are now a medium brown color.

But not all people have the ombre hair style. Some people just have regular hair dye, but are still going darker for the fall time. For example, I had light golden brown hair, but for the fall time, I dyed it completely black. Now, since the dye washed out a little bit, the black dye isn’t too harsh and is now just dark brown.

Dark Ash Brown, Dark Mahogany Brown, Dark Auburn, and Dark Golden Brown are all dark beautiful colors for this season.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Simple braids- Fishtail


by Yura Shin



Fishtail braids are perfect hairstyles for any occasion. They can be worn for school, work, or even holiday parties. They look like they took so much time but it's actually extremely easy and simple. All you need is a hair tie.

-Split your hair into two even sections.
-Take a piece of hair from one side of the parted sections and bring it over to the other side.
-Do the same process to the other side.
-Repeat this routine until your fishtail is completed.

Tips:
The smaller the section of hair is, the more fishlike the braid looks. Also, try to hold the braid as tightly as possible in order for the braid to last all day.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Bun Fun


Bun Fun
by Yura Shin

Putting your hair into a bun is a perfect way to get your hair out of your face while looking cute. A bun is a really fast and easy updo to do when you’re running late to school or work. It is simply so easy, and looks good without looking like you put too much time into it.

There are many different types of buns like a donut/sock bun and a top knot . However, the sock bun is a perfect bun that doesn’t look too messy compared to other buns. A sock bun is a hairstyle that would still be appropriate for more formal events as well as casual outings.
Celebrities like Rihanna, Jessica Alba, Miley Cyrus, and Taylor Swift have been rocking buns, and you can too.

To recreate this look you will need: a brush/comb and a hair tie. A teasing comb, bobby pins, and hairspray is optional.

-Gather your hair and tie it in a ponytail in the location that us desires. (It can be a high bun, low bun, whatever floats your boat) For extra volume, tease the hair in the ponytail.

Top knot bun: Twist the ponytail and wrap it around in a circle.

Donut/ Sock bun:
Material: Sock/ donut bun
-Insert the donut into the ponytail.
-Wrap the ends of the ponytail around the donut and stick your thumb from underneath and through the top of the bun.
-Push your thumbs up into the donut and continue rotating the donut into your head.
-Style and bobby pin any flyaways if necessary.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Hair coloration is here to stay… semi-permanently (Part 3)

Hair Dye causing a Manic Panic among everyone - part 3 tips and tricks for great color 


To start here are some hair dying tips!
***HAIR DYE TIP*** if that anti brass conditioner is too expensive take an EXTREMELY small amount of violet hair dye (about half the size of a nickel) and mix it into a nice small bowl of WHITE conditioner (any kind conditioner will do) until the mixture is a very light lavender color. Applying this to bleached hair for a few hours will eliminate many of the brassy tones and replace them with a very light lavender hue making it extremely easy to dye.

***HAIR DYE TIP*** after finishing the bleaching process I suggest letting your hair rest for a few days with some leave in conditioners in order to help revive your hair before dying.

Here are some of the best tricks I know to keep my hair color from fading!
  •  Bleaching

  1. When bleaching I suggest a few days prior to doing so buy a jar of Coconut oil (yes, the same one you use for cooking). Even though for the next days after using it your hair will feel greasy and smell like coconut cookies, it’s totally worth that pain and suffering. Coconut oil, like coco butter, is packed with vitamin E which is something your body needs to improve your skin, nails, and hair. Saturating your hair with coconut oil and leaving it for a few days (about three) will allow your hair to absorb the nutrients and create a barrier to protect against the bleach.
  2. After the torture of coconut oil comes the bleach. Now DO NOT wash out the coconut oil from your hair as the mixture of that with the natural oils your skin produces will help your hair immensely. Brush out your hair and apply your bleach to the spots you will want to dye later and always follow the instructions on the package.
  3. After the timing is up and you wash the bleach and oils out of your hair check its hues. If the bleached hair is too yellow/orange for your taste use an anti-brass toning conditioner to cool the hues in your hair or use a toner to completely white out all yellow/orange hues. But remember toners are just like bleaches so using both may lead to some more damage if you aren't careful.                                              
  •  Washing

  1.            When washing your hair make sure to wash in cold to lukewarm water. It’s not the most soothing experience but it will keep your hair from drying out and looking like Hermione in the first Harry Potter movie (Yikes!).
  2.       Try to use a color protectant shampoo and then a color protectant 3 minute conditioning treatment. Most brands have a leave in-rinse out treatment for every shampoo; the extra time will allow your hair to soak in more conditioner and repair hair from the inside out.
  3.       If your hair is very damaged and dry use a color protectant shampoo and then a repair leave in-rinse out conditioner. Like the color protecting leave in, repair leave ins are for those people with hair already suffering from past experiences (ex. Straightening, blow drying, curling, and especially BLEACHING). By using a stronger repairing conditioner when washing hair, you can tame it from the start, making it easier to style hair later.

  •             After the wash

  1.            After washing your hair towel dry it but DO NOT rub your hair in the towel to dry it OR twist it on top of your head! Twisting and rubbing your hair while it’s still wet causes extreme breakage not just in your ends, but all over. It’s important to gently wrap the towel around your hair and then squeeze the water out. No twisting, no rubbing, no problems!
  2.         After your hair is still a little damp (but not wet) start to put in your moisturizing products. I recommend that everyone have at least one favorite leave in (non rinse) treatment to keep your hair styling ready and not frizzy.
  3.       When you’re sure the product has soaked in spray a small amount of any heat resistant product into your hands. Rub your hands together and then work it into your hair. Heat resistant products create a barrier around hair shafts to protect from heat damage. Some of these products can protect against more than just heat and even protect hair from everyday styling like brushing or combing.
  4.       When hair is mostly dry, but not completely, begin to style. When your hair dries completely it will set in all the styling done to it and will stay frizz free for longer. 

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Face Natural Products from The Face Shop

The Face Shop Review
by Yura Shin


The Face Shop is one of Korea’s hottest skin care and cosmetic retailer and they are taking over the world. The Face Shop understands the value of health and nature, and combines science and the perfection of nature to deliver their flawless products that benefit our skin.
The Face Shop uses nature as their key component to formulate their products to protect your health and beauty.



“The Face Shop focuses on targeting customers who want healthy and natural skin. Our products only use the best ingredients as possible and some customers think its a bit pricey, but it’s because they're organic products with no chemicals,” employee Jennifer said.


Not only do they sell skin care products, but they also sell makeup, cleansers, masks, body care products, (Lotion,  body cleanser, body scrub, etc) hair products, (Damage repair cream, shampoo, conditioner, wax, gel, etc) and perfume/aroma.


The Face Shop is for everyone and has products for people of all ages. They have products for babies such as baby lotion, and for older adults to prevent wrinkles. They also have a line for teenagers and men.


One of their best sellers is their chia seed line. Their Chia Seed line is made from organic chia seeds and has absolutely no chemicals. It’s a 70-80% water base formula. It focuses on giving the user moisture, but doesn’t make them oily. Therefore, it’s perfect for all seasons.


"I love products from The Face Shop because they make my skin feel more light and fresh. I have sensitive skin and since the products from The Face Shop are natural, the products don't break me out," customer Joanna said.


The Face Shop was first launched December 2003 in Myeong Dong, Korea and within six months, the franchise business opened its 100th Face Shop in Korea. As The Face Shop spread overseas, and into U.S.A, China, Japan, and other countries, there are now over 2,300 stores in 29 countries around the world.

One of those stores are located in Flushing, Queens NY. They recently relocated into a bigger, and better area. They are located on 136-53 Roosevelt Avenue Flushing, NY 11354. Go check out their products for better and healthier skin!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Hair coloration is here to stay… semi-permanently (Part 2)


Hair Dye causing a Manic Panic among everyone - part 2 the struggle and the color 

by Adva Fuchs


The trend is here to stay and everyone is buzzing from luscious lavender locks to bright blue braids, and now its your turn. Coloring hair, especially to extreme shades like green, blue, and pink, is not a one step process and in fact requires strenuous amounts patience and time. But even before the actual hair dying process one must pick a color (or two) and a brand which they trust.

First and foremost: Buy your hair dye from a reliable source. Many times people get cheated by buying dye they think is “Brand Name” for a lower cost only to later find it circling their drain after the first wash.  Stores like Ricky’s NYC and Hot Topic will always have the official Brand Name dye or if you’re lazy (like me) buy it off a reputable site like the brand website, Sally Beauty, Ulta, Sourpuss, or Hair Crazy.  


The Hair dyes I trust the most:

Special effects for its long lasting ability and beautiful shade variations
Manic Panic for its amazing color combinations and pastelizor
Sparks for their innovative color technology and shade intensifier/pastelizor
NEVER EVER USE SPLAT HAIR DYE!!! Sorry guys I know that Splat is the easiest to find, as well as the cheapest, but it’s really not worth your time! Splat causes breakage and damages hair (without even using the bleach!!).

The two rules to great hair dye; number one, always listen to the punk kids (they know their stuff!), and number two, if it SMELLS like a fruit because of the color (like cherry for red dye and grape for Purple dye) IT’S A FAKE DO NOT USE IT!!

What color is right for your life style?


Many people out to copy this trend assume that picking a dye is as easy as picking your favorite color. Unfortunately for them, they have a whole lot of disappointment coming their way. Although in theory any one can just pick their favorite color, it really all depends on the life style you have. Do you exercise constantly, whether a sport or going to the gym? Do you spend a lot of time outdoors in sunny conditions? The results of these activities can lead to a hair color massacre if one isn't safe about the color they pick.

 The sporty girls (or guys):You guys love the feeling of adrenaline rushing through your veins and sweat trickling down your neck. You tend to do a lot of hard core activities which, of course, leads to those long hot showers at the end of your work out. If this is you, BE AWARE; all that sweat on your scalp and in your hair is going to need a good rinse and if you exercise daily or more than 3 days a week, those are at least 3 hot showers that can cause your nice expensive color to go swirling down the drain. Hair dye and hot water don’t mix and can cause that beautiful saturated color you want to become a pale, streaky mess.
Suggestions: pick darker colors like dark vampire reds or midnight blues to help keep your color as long as possible. If you have a color in mind, go with brands that have amplified color dyes. These will usually hold out for longer periods of time.

$ALES: 
§  Vampire Red
§  After Midnight Blue
§  Purple Haze


Outdoorsy Types: You're the type of people who love being in the fresh air and blazing sun. Unfortunately that means the big STD, Sun Time Damage. Although the sun’s rays are good for your skin (to a certain extent), the sun is not your hairs friend! With certain hair dyes exposure to the sun too soon after coloring can result in breakage and lightened streaks (which is why so many dyes have instructions to stay away from sunlight after bleaching or dying hair).
Suggestions: I order to avoid streaks try to pick a color with different hues like turquoise greens and violets. The different hues in the dye will create variations of color in your hair shading sun caused streaks and causing them to go unnoticed!

$ALES:

·    Special Effects
§    Wild Flower 
·    Sparks 
§    Green Envy  
·     Punky Colour
§  Violet
§   Turquoise 

Blondes: For those of you with light, natural, “platinum” color you’re in luck. You can choose any color you want! Having light hair is a plus, the lighter and less brassy your hair is, the easier it is to dye it and get the color you want.
Suggestions: Although with some products, the dye can “stick” better to damaged hair. So if your blonde hair just isn't cutting it, or if you want a less brassy tone (whiter) before you dye use a platinum blonde hair dye on the areas you want to color later, or a hair toner to create a more silvery color. This allows better color saturation and the whiter your hair is the more the dye will look like the color you want.
$ales:
·         Manic Panic Virgin Snow
·         Special Effects Mixer Toner 

Brunettes and Bleaching:
Sorry Brunettes, we got the short end of the stick on this one. Hair coloring is SO much easier on `blonde hair and because of this, if you want saturated, bright, crazy colors you’re going to need to bleach! All those horror stories you’ve heard about bleach, hair becoming brittle, broken and falling out are all true! Which is why us brunettes need to be EXTREMELY careful when dying hair. First its important to mention that no matter what bleach you use, it will cause damage! the good thing is after you bleach you can use any color you want because the bleached hair will allow all the color to absorb. 
Suggestions: read the instructions on the bleach carefully and then pick any color to apply.

$ales:
·         Manic Panic Virgin Snow 


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Hair Coloration is here to stay... Semi-Permanetly (Part 1)


Hair Dye causing a Manic Panic among everyone - part 1 history of coloration
by Adva Fuchs

From the customary blondes, reds, brunettes, and blacks, hair dye has created a major splash in the adolescent, and now young adult, scene. Deriving from the original natural shades (blonde,red,brunette,and black), new hair dyes from companies such as Manic Panic, Splat, Special Effects, and Punky Colour have become permanently (or in some cases “semi-permanently”) in style as the old school punk rock trend comes back once again.

Although hair coloring dates back to ancient times, when ancient Roman men knew the allure of colored hair (and beards) way before any woman, its appeal didn’t really sink in with the american female society until the early 1950s when only 7 out of every 100 women colored their hair.

“I use Tehina in my hair to revitalize the natural color of my hair and keep it healthy...it’s not hair dye and its been used for years,” hair color enthusiast Sary Fuchs said.

Fast forward 50 years and by the 21st century L’Oreal and Clairol aren't the only hair dyes around anymore. Today about 50 percent of women in America over the age of 25 color their hair and over 2 billion dollars is spent on hair color products annually, and not just on the natural shades.

What was once considered the sign of the outcast is now as chic and trendy as a Prada purse. Crazy colored hair is as popular as ever and thanks to interactive sharing sites like Tumblr and Pinterest, the trend continues to grow and grow as pictures, videos, and tips circulate the web catching everyone's attention.

“I think the trend of hair coloring is growing & being accepted more...because it gives everybody that sense of individuality, appearance wise. It's a way of self expression that can be an eye catcher & an attention grabber,” junior Noah Parris said.

Continuing the growing craze are celebrities such as Ke$ha, Rita Ora, Lily Allen, and Demi Lovato, who constantly change up their hair color choices, designs and keep the trend fresh in every beauty bloggers mind. Even YouTube has caught up with the fad as internet famous youtubers such as AlisonLovesJB and JennaMarbles spread the color coated love with how-to videos and color commentary.

“I prefer natural because it shows who you are and doesn’t hide it. People should be more proud of there natural hair,” sophomore Gustavo Mendez said.

Although this colorful chaos is not adored by everyone, colored hair is certainly a trend that’s not going anywhere anytime soon. As more and more men and women continue to color, the look seems to be gaining acceptance and a following once again not only among young adults but among all enthusiasts of the creative and bold.