Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Tips – Doing your hair for a special Occasion

A few common things to keep in mind while doing your hair for a special occasion:

1. SET THE STAGE

If your hair is too silky (overly conditioned) or slick (oily) it won’t be able to hold a curl and/or stay in place once you style it. But if, on the other hand, it is “squeaky” clean, it won’t have enough natural oils to help prevent frizz and to make it pliable enough for lasting curls and other styles. To help create hair that is clean yet conditioned, the night before ? Arimino Peace professional shampoos which free hair from the dirt, excess sebum, and styling product residue that can make it look and feel lifeless and limp?without stripping. Follow up with Headress? weightless leave-in conditioner, which adds the weightless body, moisture and bounce crucial to any special occasion style.

2. DON’T BE AFRAID TO SHOW YOUR SOFTER SIDE

A lot of people think that party hair needs to be “formal” and structured, or stick straight. These may have been the trends of seasons past, but this year we are going for hair that is more romantic and approachable. A look where people will come up to you and say hello, rather than just staring at your perfect coiffure from across the room and wondering how much hair spray and how many pins you used to create it. In addition to being a bit sexier and more sensual, these softer looks are also far easier to create than the constructed more monumental ones.

3. PERFECTION IS OVER-RATED

Another common misconception about special occasion hair is that it has to be absolutely perfect. But in keeping with the trend toward a softer, romantic look, each of these styles is a bit off center. The reason? This little touch lends a playful quality to each style making it look fresher, more modern, and original than if every lock was impeccably placed.

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