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

Monday, April 24, 2017

At Work Getting My Hair Brushed

At Work Getting My Hair Brushed


Ok its not happening right now. Although depending on when you read this, it just might be...

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Monday, April 17, 2017

B E A U T Y Keeping Bleached Hair Alive

B E A U T Y Keeping Bleached Hair Alive


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When I was 10 years old I dyed my hair for the first time. On the rare occasion that my mom went to the hair salon, she took me with her one time. We went to the poshest salon in town, not the type where you bring your kids. (hippie-mom not being the type who likes getting her hair done, I know youre reading mom.) Chez Henri was a place where all the clichés of French hair dressers were a reality. While my mother was getting a wash on the other side of the salon, Henri himself came to me and asked; what is it that you want? I answered red-purplish hair. With no further questions asked that was what I got. Meanwhile the ladies next to mom asked each other; who takes their daughter to the salon and lets her do whatever she wants with her hair? To which mom calmly answered; that would be me. Making the rest of the 15 minutes they had to sit there with wet hair utterly awkward for them. After that day and seeing how hair can instantly transform you, I saved up all my allowances and had enough money every other month to buy a new color, I tried out every hair-coloring-kit available in the drug store. this pretty much went on until getting these colder tones between grey, blue and lilac, that Ive stuck to for the longest and feel most myself in.

So after reading my little hair resume, you could almost say that Im an expert with 15 years of experience that learned everything the hard way (=Dyes gone wrong, hair breaking, hair falling out). That doesnt necessarily make me qualified to give you actual advice on how to bleach and dye your hair, but I could give a few tips on how to take care of it. Which is a question that is asked at least a few times a week. First off, when going to nearly white it will damage your hair. A lot. Afterwards you will have to treat your hair entirely differently than before. These might seem like very small useless tips, but if you apply them all they will have effect and keep delicate, damaged and bleached hair healthier.

/W A S H I N G
I only wash my hair twice a week. The process of washing, drying it, styling it is often is too demanding for bleached hair. Also washing hair washes out the natural oils coming from your scalp, making the hair dry.
/H A I R T I E S
Always use hair ties without a metal part. After switching to softer ones I noticed a lot less breakage at that awkward ear-height.
/T A N G L E S
Always try to avoid tangles. Every time you brush and detangle you have the change of breaking and damaging a few hairs. So tie your hair up before going to sleep, when it is windy outside, or just whenever you can.
/L O W H E A T
Classic one; avoid using heat on your hair. If you have to, put your straightening iron or blow drier on low heat.
/C U T I T
This is probably the maximum length of my hair while being bleached. The terminal hair length has to do with the speed your hair grows versus the speed that your hair breaks. Obviously with bleached damaged hair it will break more. So find out what your length is and keep it at that or shorter to keep it looking healthy.
nose piece:Maison Martin
Margiela

tee: Hema

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Friday, February 17, 2017

Applying Makeup To Match Your Hair Color

Applying Makeup To Match Your Hair Color





Find the palette makeup suitable to your hair color. Those advices could help you enhance your beauty, creating a perfect harmony between your makeup and your hair color.


Makeup for blonde hair:
Blondes are more beautiful in soft pastel colors which complete the clarity of their hair. The dark tones create a crude contrast and give a stern look.

Eyes: choose eye shadow in ivory, ash-colored or light pink and dark brown eyeliner.
Cheeks: choose a blush pale rose or nectar.
Lips: Choose light colors in medium pink or peach.

Makeup for light brown hair:
The light brown hair tends to be dull, we must illuminate it with neutral colors and lively tones (some highlights will also make a nice effect).

Eyes: Try an eye shadow in ivory and gray-taupe with mahogany eyeliner.
Cheeks: Choose pale pink or sand pink, accented with a blush in tawny tones.
The lips: try lipsticks in rosy brown, soft pink tones or a raspberry color.

Makeup for brown hair:
Brown hair tend in give the skin a monochromatic appearance, For more beautiful look: create subtle contrasts with neutral colors and lively tones.

Eyes: try ivory, beige and gray eye shadow, and brown eyeliner.
Cheeks: choose blush in pale rose, fuchsia, pink or brown tones.
Lips: Choose rosy brown, red and glossy pink lipstick.

Makeup for dark brown hair :
Hair in dark brown can give you a pale look; the beauty tip is to add color to your face to balance this effect.

Eyes: Take a shade of ivory, brown or mocha, and dark brown or gray eyeliner.
Cheeks: for blush, try a rosy red tint, pink verging on brown or rosy brown.
Lips: choose a lipstick in brown, rosy brown or a plum purple.

Makeup for red hair :
The amber tone of your hair warms your glow. For a perfect harmony between your makeup and your hair color, you must play by the complementarities.

Eyes: choose eye shadows in ivory, taupe or moss green; for eyeliner, go for reddish to dark brown.
The cheeks: for blush, try a brown, rosy brown or apricot.
Lips: choose a lipstick in peach, light brown, rosy brown or red.

Makeup for gray / white hair :
Gray hair can absorb the color of your face, that seems so bleached. You will restore vitality by using bright colors in cool tones.

Eyes: If you have blue eyes, choose a white or gray eye shadow and eyeliner in slate blue or navy blue.

The cheeks: for blush, try soft pink or coral.

Lips: choose a lipstick in natural color like pink, lively rose, coral, red or anything that can enhance your face.

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Monday, January 30, 2017

B E A U T Y NYE Hair Slicked Back Glitter

B E A U T Y NYE Hair Slicked Back Glitter


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This is what Im planning to do with my hair on the last night of 2013 to celebrate and say goodbye to this fantastic year. Its still unsure what Ill be wearing on NYE, but I can already foresee that it will be something basic and plain. Instead of adding accessories, I like to experiment with cosmetics instead. Doesnt mean it requires much time (if only we had more time), special skill or many products; just one simple, radical plan; like covering every single hair in sparkles! I love to put tacky, cheap things in a different context.

Heres what I did
1/ Apply a big blob of gel on your finger tips and run it through the roots of your hair. Repeat until the front and top part of your hair are looking evenly wet.
2/ Comb your hair to the back, distributing the gel even more.
3/ With a soft brush smooth out the hair from front to back with long strokes and put it into a low ponytail.
4/ Let it dry for a couple of minutes.
5/ Take out the hair tie. I love how the low ponytail creates a wave in the back and gives this hairdo a lot of shape. But you could also straighten it out at this point.
6/ The party youve been waiting for. Spray the glitter all over!


It was close to impossible to capture the millions of sparkles in a photograph, some of it became visible with a flash. But trust me, this is something that must be tried and seen in real life, Im not exaggerating when I tell you it is about ten times more sparkly.
need:
comb
soft brush
a bit of gel
hair tie
glitter hair spray

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