Thursday, February 28, 2013

Sexy Hair

Arimino Spice Mist Volume Up hair styling  product is specifically designed to add support and enhance maximum fullness and body to the hair while maintaining moisture and protecting hair color from fading.  Arimino hair care helps to smooth, strengthen and moisturize while combating humidity, static electricity and flyaway. Caretrico Shampoos and Conditioners transform your hair into soft, beautiful, touchable hair. Discover the beauty and ultimate protection against heat styling and the environment, you can achieve today.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The Benefit of Salon Products

A shampoo is just a shampoo. Or is it? All shampoos work the same way; they all clean your hair. Or do they? What is the difference between professional salon products and generic brands sold at your grocery store and Wal-Mart? Is there one? Some will say ‘No’, but yes, there is a difference.

Professional vs. Store Bought Hair Products

Have you ever gone to a salon and purchased a bottle of shampoo and conditioner, taken it home and tried the shampoo? The shampoo will typically lather up very quickly and will require a lot less. This is because the ingredients used in the professional products are typically of higher quality and have gentler surfactants (type of soap used in shampoo). Professional products want to give you an experience! The creators of the products want you to use their shampoo and feel luxurious, to notice the smell, and to see a difference in your final outcome. They want you to use their product and notice a difference. And in this process, the quality of ingredients used is higher than those sold in general hair care.

It use to be that professional products were the only ones that catered to curly hair, straight hair, damaged hair and ‘I need more volume’ hair. But now there are numerous generic brands that have been expanding their lines to cater to the different types of hair. You can even find shampoo for Blondes, Brunettes and even Red heads. But what is the quality of the bargain shampoo?

Professional Products Sold In Places Other Than Salons

You may have been shopping in your grocery store or Target and noticed professional products that are being sold on their shelves. These products have landed on the shelves due to what is called diversion. Diversion is when the product is sold through another source outside its intended channel for distribution. You may have read on the back of a bottle of professional shampoo, ‘Only guaranteed if sold in a salon.” If bought elsewhere, you as a consumers may be getting a product that has been tampered with. Also, a lot of these products are old. I’ve seen discontinued products that were sold in stores 3 years after the product had been discontinued. Hair products have a shelf life of about 1 year. Buying from these stores may save you a couple cents, but you have no idea what else you are putting on your hair. So buyer beware; it’s safer to buy professional salon products in a salon.

It’s Really Up To You

Deciding to use professional products over the generic product is clearly up to you and your checkbook. One way to see if you notice the difference is to buy a bottle of shampoo and conditional from a salon and use it for 3-4 weeks. Notice the way your hair feels and looks. Then go back to your generic brand and see if you notice the difference.  I am positive you will!

Clients ask me everyday what hair products are best for there hair to give it volume,  lift, hold a curl, or not have frizz. The most important product you can use on your hair starts with your shampoo.  It is the foundation for healthy shiny hair. So make the investment in quality shampoo! I would recommend Arimino hair shampoo. This is one of the best Japan hair products.




Monday, February 25, 2013

peace/ caretrico hair products

Best Hair Products

My favorite shampoos, flat irons, curling irons, flat hair fixes & more.

Here we will introduce all the best hair products on the market. Whether you have dry hair, fine hair or super curly hair, you'll find all you need from VJpeace.

Dry, damaged hair tends to be coarse and sometimes curly. The secret to adding moisture to dry or damaged hair is deep conditioning. Try products rich in vitamins that are cream-based. Here, we rundown the best products on the market!

Caretrico Hairmask Type-EX

Ultra-rich and packed with moisturizing proteins, Caretrico hair mask is known to give salon results. The deep conditioner detangles quickly, softens and won't weigh hair down. A must for coarse, dry hair. Apply a quarter-size amount to hair, comb through from roots to ends and let it sit for 5 minutes while you shave or finish your shower. Even better, put a shower cap over the combed-in conditioner and leave for 20 minutes.  Blast your cap with a blowdryer. Heat helps the product work faster on hair. Use this after every shampoo and you'll notice immediate results. And remember: dry hair should not be washed often. I suggest once a week and no more than twice a week.

I will fine more peace products from http://www.vjpeace.com/

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Is it Better to Use Hair Gel or Hair Wax?

Hair gel and hair wax are both styling products that help hair keep its shape and tame frizz. There are people who swear by each product, saying that either hair gel or hair wax is the only way to go when it comes to styling hair. To decide which product is better, users should examine how each should be used and its short and long-term effects on hair. Those who use hair gel often have problems giving their hair body and may notice that their hair dries out over time. People who use hair wax can only use it on dry hair, but may note that their hair has a pleasant texture and plenty of movement.
Many hair gels contain alcohol, an ingredient that can be very damaging to hair strands. When used over long periods of time, hair gel can cause tresses to become dry and brittle. This often leads to frizz, which then leads to the need for more hair gel. Those who want to use hair gel but don’t want to start this cycle should typically use a deep conditioning treatment on their hair about once a week. Washing the gel out of the hair every day should also help keep hair shiny and soft, rather than stiff and brittle.

Stiffness is another problem many hair gel users encounter. When the gel dries, it often causes the hair to clump and become immobile. This may be favorable for those with short hair who want to maintain a certain style. People with long hair, though, may not like gel because makes their hair feel hard and “crunchy.” Some gels also have an unpleasant scent. Those who choose hair gel over hair wax should typically look for a lightweight gel with a pleasant scent and low alcohol content.
There are many proponents of hair wax who say that it is much better than gel. Wax does not usually contain alcohol. In fact, it often contains waxes and moisturizers that may make hair softer over time. When it dries, wax also does not usually make the hair hard or crusty. It tames frizz and adds shine while still allowing the hair to move and bounce. This may be particularly advantageous for those with longer hair, or those looking for a soft, touchable hairstyle.
Wax does have a few disadvantages, however. Those who choose hair wax over hair gel should be careful not to use too much, as this could cause the hair to look greasy. Wax should be washed out of the hair each day for the same reason. It can also only be applied to dry hair because waxes and water don’t usually mix easily.
Those still confused over whether to choose hair gel or hair wax should try several brands of each. Users should also keep in mind they need not exclusively use just hair gel or hair wax. They may use a combination of the two, choosing either, depending on the weather and what kind of hold they want. Still others may decide to actually mix a little of the two together instead of choosing between hair gel or hair wax.We strongly recommend Japanese hair care products,  especially, spice sisters freeze wax. This is great hold - washes away easily!


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Chocolate Cube Type Styling Wax

First Impressions
This product feels and smells a lot like very nice, the product is packaged in a cube, like chocolate cube the wax is doing very well in terms of meeting its standard. I really wanted to own the whole peace wax line so this is why I picked this wax up.
 

The Review
This Hard Type Styling Wax leaves no residue at all and it is very easy to wash off. The hold is a lot better compared to perfect hold, the hold is ideal for short to medium hair(with hairspray) and it leaves a shiny look, which can be good or bad depending what you like.

 peace chocolate cube is an ideal product for everyday use (and great for beginner hair stylers) because it can spread so very easily on to your hair with out leaving residue and it can also be washed off much easier than other products. If you are afraid of losing hair from pulling it out then I suggest you try using this product, its very easy on the hair

The product is generally very light so you can have a lot of control with it and it can style very volumized hairstyles. Also Spice Neo Styling Wax would work very well with a complimenting hairspray with strong all day hold.


Monday, February 18, 2013

How to Make Your Curls Stay

  When you curl your hair, take these tips into consideration:
1.  If your hair is stick straight or freshly washed, the key to making it curl is using the right product.  If you want your hair to curl, and you want your curls to stay, you can't skip the product!  Peace Chocolate Spray is my favorite product.  Technically this product is for people with naturally curly hair, but it works great on stick straight hair or hair that never holds a curl.  Styling hair mousse, hair wax, spray wax and curl setting spray are also good prepping products. 
2.  Flat iron curls tend to hold better than curling iron curls.  It's tricky at first to curl with the flat iron on yourself, but once you get it down you will be amazed how well they stay in!  To curl, use a flat iron that's thin, has rounded edges and gets hot on the outside as well.  When curling, if you are getting kinks that means you are holding it too tight.  If the flat iron won't slide down the hair, try brushing out the section first so it's nice and smooth.   
3.  If you'd rather curl with the curling iron, spray your hair with hairspray before you curl, let it sit for a second to dry (so it doesn't sizzle), and then curl it.  Once it's curled, gently brush through the curl so it's not crispy.  The hairspray will help with the hold, but brushing it out will keep it looking soft.  Best of both worlds!
4.  Try clipping up each curl as you go to let it set in place while it cools.  This will allow the cuticle to cool and close while it's in the curl shape, making it stay a lot longer once you take the clips out.  
5.  Once all of your hair is curled, spray it one last time with hairspray and then blow dry it on low for a few seconds.  The heat plus the hairspray will really glue the curls in place.  
6.  If your ends won't curl no matter what you do, that means it's time for a trim.  Damaged and split ends are stubborn and sometimes won't take to the curl.  Getting a trim and keeping it healthy will help it curl a lot better.  
7.  Invest in nice tools.  I use Hot tools curling irons, and they work great.  Having a nice curling iron will not only speed up your curling time, but it will be less damaging, create bouncier curls and help your curls stay in longer.    
 
 

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Caring for Damaged Hair

Damaged hair is a downer, but you can still help it look its best. To learn what you can do to control dry, frizzy, damaged hair, read on.

You want your hair to be luscious, vibrant and healthy. But treatments, products and daily abuse can conspire to damage your hair. Here are some of the top causes for hair damage — and the steps you can take to minimize damage, or to cover up its unattractive appearance while strong, healthy hair is growing in.
What is damaged hair?
Damage occurs when the cuticle—the outside layer of each strand of hair—gets abused by chemicals, heat exposure or rough treatment. Damaged hair is usually dry, brittle, rough, frizzy and porous. Treating your hair with care can keep damage to a minimum.
What can I do to prevent damaged hair?
If you’re reading this, you probably already have damaged hair. But in the future, taking these steps can help limit damage to your hair:
  • If you blow dry your hair, use the lowest heat setting and leave your hair just a little damp so it can finish drying naturally.
  • Choose conditioner with sunscreen to help protect your hair from damage caused by the sun.
  • Minimize treatments such as coloring, perms and relaxing, and talk to your stylist about ways to make these treatments less damaging.
  • Use a wide-toothed comb, not a brush, to work tangles out of wet hair.
  • Protect your hair from chlorine and chemicals by using a swim cap when you head to the pool.
  • Wear a hat or scarf on windy days to help protect your hair.
  • Limit your use of curling irons and hot rollers, and if you use heat treatments apply a protector to your hair beforehand.
How can you treat damaged hair?
Once hair is damaged, it can’t be repaired. But, with good care you can make the hair appear healthier. Shampoo. To treat damaged hair, choose a gentle shampoo. There are lots of products on the market designed for damaged hair. Because washing can further dry your hair, shampoo only when your hair needs it—once or twice a week should be plenty. On other days rinse your hair with lukewarm water, or simply keep your hair dry and style it.
Conditioner. A good conditioner can help minimize the unattractive appearance of dry hair. Use a light, leave-in conditioner every day, and try a deep conditioner once a week. You might want to try a hair marbling treatment from Arimino as well. It's more effective.

Don’t make it worse. If you’ve damaged your hair with at-home coloring, perming or relaxing, don’t try to fix the problem yourself. You could escalate the problem and even lead to lots of breakage. Instead, seek professional help. Your stylist has almost certainly faced the same problem before.
While there’s little hope of repairing damaged hair, following these steps can help it look as attractive as possible while your new locks come in.

I would recommend Japanese hair care products.


Thursday, February 14, 2013

How Do I Choose the Best Men's Hair Wax?

The best men's hair wax provides a strong hold throughout the day and remains soft and pliable for restyling touchups. It should not be excessively shiny or greasy, but make your hair look healthy with a natural looking finish. Look for a hair wax that is smooth and easy to apply, coats every strand of hair without unsightly clumps and is easy to wash out with just water. Expect your men's hair wax to be easy to use and help you to produce stylish hairstyles with minimal effort.

Choose a men's hair wax that holds your hair in position without constant retouching. Hair wax is often preferred over hair gel because gel produces stiff, often crispy hair. The best men's hair wax is soft to the touch but retains your hairstyle as you perfected it like Arimino Spice Neo Freeze wax

A good hair wax like this is soft and pliable when squeezed between your fingertips, and applies smoothly and evenly to your hair. It should provide a little sheen without being excessively shiny, or you can opt for the matte version offered by many brands. Expect to produce your favorite hairstyles using men's hair wax, because it can be used on long or short hair and produce straight, spiky, curly or wavy styles. Japanese hair products are the best!


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

How to take care of your damaged hair

Do you have unmanageable damaged hair? This article will tell you how to tame and take care of your damaged hair.

  1. Take a deep breath. Think positive and stay confident. Keep in mind that this process of restoring your hair might take a while, but you are off to a great start, and when you're finished, the results will be beautiful!
  2. Wash your hair well. Wash your hair every other day. Always use more conditioner than shampoo. Put the shampoo in as you normally do, but remember, not that much, and don't pile it on top of your head as this can cause damage. Then, put the conditioner in, mainly focus on the ends and towards the center of the hair if you have straight or wavy hair. If you have curly hair apply the conditioner to the whole length. Scrub your scalp well with your fingertips. The top of the hair is the part you need to be the least worried about.
  3. Leave the conditioner in for 5-15 minutes. You can leave the water on, just don't let it touch your hair for that time. During the wait, you can shave, listen to the radio, or wash your body. After the approximate time is over, brush through your hair with the conditioner in. Then thoroughly rinse the conditioner out.
  4. Bend down and let your hair dangle upside down and put a towel over your hair and gently squeeze or scrunch out the excessive water. Drying too roughly can damage the hair. After you towel dry it, put in a nickel sized amount of anti-frizz/anti-dry products. (Use more for curly or kinky hair.) If you don't have any products for frizz or dryness, just put a little bit of conditioner in your hair. If you have oily or greasy hair, just skip that step, or use a dime sized amount instead.
  5. Brush your hair with a comb, or a brush with gentle bristles. If you have naturally curly or wavy hair, use mousse, or styling gel while it's wet. Be gentle and work on tangles instead of ripping through them. If you took your shower in the morning, putting it into a ponytail or braid is a good option. If you're getting ready to go to bed, put it up in some fashion so moving in your sleep doesn't cause damage. Braids and a sleep cap can be helpful to preserve the hair, or a high ponytail.
  6. Let your hair naturally air dry.
  7. Repeat these steps for everyday that you shower, and you should start to see an improvement in your damaged hair.
  8. Use marbling hair treatments of Arimino hair care products. your hair. The protein will help rebuild the hair's natural keratin and other deep treatments help the hair retain moisture, especially if your hair is coarse or curly.
  9. Avoid using chemicals and heat on your hair. Likely, this is how your hair got damaged in the first place. Avoid too much hair dye, chemical relaxers or straighteners. Look into natural hair dyes like henna for red hair, indigo for black hair, and lemon juice or other citrus for some natural lightening.
    • When you go swimming saturate your hair with conditioner before hand, and cleanse well afterward. A swim cap will also help.
  10. Protect your hair from the sun. You can use a hat or a bandanna while you're outside for long periods of time. Or you can apply a styling product with a sunscreen ingredient such as benzophenone.
  11. Try not to let your hair get caught in things throughout the day and use friendly hair accessories that don't tangle easily in the hair.
  12. Wear your hair in protective styles like rolls and braids so that it becomes less tangled and is exposed less to the elements. Make use of hats if you're having a particularly bad hair day, and if you just can't stand your damaged hair, you can acquire a natural looking wig.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

A Touch Of Romance

Valentine's Day is the most romantic day of the year. Whether you are spending the evening at home with your sweetie or heading out on the town, you will look and feel gorgeous with one of these romantic hairstyles.

Messy updo

One of the most popular hairstyles for special occasions is the messy updo. Instead of a perfectly coiffed style, this one is a bit messy and a lot sexy. It's ideal for a romantic night out on Valentine's Day. This style works for shoulder-length hair that is straight, wavy or curly.

To create a messy updo, begin by towel drying your hair and then  spray it with peace's chocolate spray. Using a paddle brush, separate and blowdry your hair. Neospray would work too.

Place a dollop of mousse into your hand and then work it through the hair in the back to create volume and texture.

Pull the majority of your hair into a high ponytail on the back of your head and secure with an elastic band. Be sure to leave some strands loose to frame your face.

Next, separate your ponytail into three or four sections. Then you need to bring each section down, folding it over and into the base of your ponytail, securing with bobby pins or another elastic band.




Monday, February 11, 2013

My Top Men’s Hair Styling Tips


Before choosing the best hair products for men you should be very careful and know which ones will work for you. The first hair product to choose should be your shampoo, which should match with your hair type. Note that the best hair products for men have the difference of premature baldness and healthy hair.
When you decide to get your mens grooming tips going on you should know pliable ones are best because they are cheaper than others in the long run. For many years the best hair product for men has been Grooming Compound; a great selection as you can put it on in the mornings and it will still be looking great in the evening when you go out.
Another men’s grooming tip is that you should get your hair cut at least once every four to six weeks so that you look the finest. How do modern men currently style their hair? What products are right for which one of the haircuts? What are the options for balding hair? Here we present the hair styling rules, which all men should know Men who visit the hair salon just once a year are rare these days. Nowadays, maintaining stylish hair is part of the daily routine just like keeping the body hair neat. You can successfully attend to your care routine if you use the following tips. Hair we go!

The Dos and Don’ts of Men’s Hair:
Men used to restrict themselves to shampooing and blow-drying their hair. Today, men draw on almost unlimited resources. Whether your hair is short or long, whatever appeals to you goes. You can decide whether you want to wear an accurate form-cut like Jake Gyllenhaal or rather sport the tousled out-of-bed look of Johnny Depp. Also in fashion are the more feminine haircuts with longer fringes and fringed covering hair. You will be wearing your hair style in your work place as well. Dreadlocks, an Iroquois or punk haircut or hair styles with tribal or other motifs shaved into the hair are a matter of taste or no taste, whatever the case may be.

Hair Styling for Men: (Helpful Tools)
Aside from a hair dryer and comb, a man’s hair styling tools should also include a hair brush. Invest in a brush with natural bristles or a massage brush with rounded bristles, rubber or wood bristles. A flat iron may be useful for men as well. Be sure to buy a flat iron of good quality so that you won’t heat damage your hair and scalp. By the way, wildly growing eyebrow hairs should be plucked out using tweezers. You should regularly disinfect these tweezers with alcohol. A very small dab of wax or gel will keep the hair close to the skin. Use Japanese hair wax.

Men need the proper products:
Short hair is best styled using gel. Gel gives short hair styles sufficient hold. Using the right amount of gel is very important. Porcupine quills and the concrete look are out of style right now
Wax or pomade is the right choice if you like your hair to fall softly. The products should also have a pleasant fragrance, Gel is not suitable for longer hair because it makes long hair rigid and hard to style.
Hair wax or styling crème helps to create a natural hair style. You should use hair spray with some caution after you have applied gel or wax to your hair. While the hair spray will provide hold, it can also make your hair appear bedraggled. Recommended Caretrico hair products.

Balding Hair What to Do?
What are your options when your hair falls out? Many men have to deal with balding hair. Hair growth promoting treatments and hair transplants are possible solutions. However, the simple and cool way to deal with the loss of hair is a razor-short haircut or a bald head. Consult with your hair stylist before making your decision and don’t hesitate to ask your closest friends for feedback.

Stylish Facial Hair:
The opinions on beards are split. As a general rule, you should only grow a beard if you have enough facial hair. Meagre beards tend to look unattractive. Beards like the hair on the head are subject to trends. Three-day beards can be sexy but this is not (no longer) true for a thick bushy moustache. On the other hand, chin beards and full beards keep growing in popularity. You should not forget to take care of your facial hair. It needs to be washed at least every second day. Not all hair grows at the same speed and you should therefore trim your dry beard as needed. Wild scraggly beards are not in style at all. Special beard trimmers and electrical beard trimmers can be helpful tools for the care of your beard. The same tools are also useful to trim sideburns. Bushy mutton chops look good on only very few men. Most men look better with properly trimmed sideburns, which match the hair style and beard.



Thursday, February 7, 2013

A Front Top Cowlick Hairstyle

Cowlick is an area of hair that fails to grow in the same direction as the rest of the hair. With a cowlick hairstyle your hair sticks out, or lies to the side, so that it is not flat like the rest of your hair. This can be a bother since you can find it a challenge to style. There are some corrective methods or styles you can use.

Instructions

    • 1
      Calm your cowlick bangs. Grow your cowlicks long enough to give them weight. Wash your hair with Japanese shampoo to remove any chemicals or dirt it may have. Dry it with a brush, beginning with the cowlicks at your forehead. Apply pastes, pomades or Japanese hair hairspray to direct your hair. Stroke the brush in one direction five to 10 times with a round brush or a vent to weight down the frontal cowlicks. Switch and brush the hair in the opposite direction.
    • 2
      Level your cowlicks. Cut your frontal hair, leaving a spot where the cowlick is a little longer. Wash it with shampoo and dry it with a blow dryer. Your hair will bounce back once it is dry. Direct the hair in the opposite direction of the way the cowlick grows out using a round brush. Blow dry your hair in that direction at close range. Spray your hair with hair spray to make it stay.
    • 3
      Straighten your frontal hair. Level your hair with a hair straightener in the direction you want it to go. Apply a heat spray or conditioning spray to your hair to prevent it from being damaged by the heat of the straightener. Repeat this for five or seven days to completely tame your cowlicks to go in the direction of the rest of your hair.
    • 4
      Style your hair with hot rollers. Wash your hair with shampoo. Pick a section of the cowlick with your fingers and comb it smooth. Spray it with hairspray. Twist the section and wrap it on the roller to give it a spiral look. Take out the rollers once they have cooled and spray your hair with a hairspray. Turn your head upside down and run your fingers through your hair.
    • 5
      Turn your cowlick under. Wash your hair with shampoo. Dry your hair almost to 70 percent using a blow dryer. Finish drying your hair using a rounded vent brush or round brush. Spray the ends of your frontal hair with hairspray while the brush is in a turned under position in your cowlicks. Aim the blow dryer at your cowlicks for about 15 seconds. Allow your hair to cool for about five to 10 seconds and then remove the brush.
    • 6
      Thin out the cowlick. Comb the cowlicks in different directions to determine the way they should go. Snip off some of the hair using a thinning shear to decrease the bulk of the cowlick closer to the scalp. Avoid texturizing or thinning out the cowlick too much since you have to keep it heavy to easily lay down. Blend it in with the rest of the hair by feathering it out using the shears.
    • 7
      Cut the cowlicks shorter than the rest of your hair. Wash it with warm water and then dry it with a towel or a blow dryer. Apply hair gel, pastes, pomades or hairspray to direct your hair.



Wednesday, February 6, 2013

How to tame fuzzy flyaways


Do you suffer from the fuzzies? Do you get lots of fine flyaway hair creating that halo effect around your hair?
I do. Mine is a mix of new hair poking through, damaged hair from straightening irons and general humidity affected fuzziness from my curly hair. I usually notice it most when I go to the effort of straightening my hair, leave the house looking fab but in the hurried journey I arrive looking like I just fell out of bed.
So how do you tame flyaway hair?
I like to take a diversified approach and attack from all directions to defeat my wilful hair.
First – You have to target the source
  • Use a moisturising shampoo and conditioner that is right for your hair type. Usually dry or coarse hair will suffer more from flyaways, so consider adding a weekly hair treatment to nurture your hair into a softer shape. Use Japanese hair products.
Second – Protect from heat damage
  • Repeat after me – I will never ever use a straightener without heat protectant products! Please always use a product designed to protect your hair from heat damage when using irons and when blowdrying your hair too. Use SPICE NEO Serum Mist Curl Deco
Third – Smooth it into submission
  • Smooth your hair with a couple of drops of a gloss serum to smooth and add shine to your finished style.

Product Solutions for Every Hair Type

You have many options when it comes to hair care products. With so many on the shelf, how do you know which ones to choose?
There’s no magic formula. Dermatologists say the changes you might see from even the best hair care products are subtle. But there is a roadmap for healthier hair:
  • First, analyze your hair’s texture and condition.
  • Then pick a product formulated for your specific type of hair.

Shampoos

Shampoos contain ingredients that cleanse the hair of natural oils (sebum), dirt, and pollutants such as smoke.
Just about any shampoo will do the job. But some inexpensive brands may be harsh, stripping the hair’s lipid layer. To protect your hair, apply shampoo only on the scalp. You don’t need to wash your hair every day unless you have oily hair.
Volumizing shampoos or thickening shampoos build up fine hair temporarily.  The tradeoff? Volumizing formulas often skimp on conditioning ingredients, so hair may end up looking dull.
Glossing shampoos temporarily boost shine by coating hair with silicones and polymers. Some contain ingredients such as hydrolyzed silk to  make hair feel silky. But dermatologists say the best thing you can do to keep your hair looking glossy is to treat it with care.
Blow dry hair on the cool or warm setting, never hot. Invest in a hairbrush made of natural fibers, and brush hair from the underside out, not from the top down.

Hair Conditioners

A good conditioner can prevent your hair from breaking. Anyone can benefit, but conditioning is especially important for African-Americans, whose hair tends to break at the root.
There are two basic types of conditioners from which to choose:
  • Rinse-out conditioners coat the hair to keep it from becoming tangled and breaking.
  • Leave-in conditioners or deep conditioners work by smoothing out the cuticle or topmost layer of hair, which can become damaged from blow drying, incorrect brushing, or processing.
I recommends choosing Caretrico conditioner that can strengthen hair up to 10% by temporarily filling in the hair’s cuticle.
Look for everyday conditioners containing ceramides and wheat or rice proteins to strengthen hair and shea butter or dimethicone to moisturize hair.
If you color your hair, I suggests using a deep conditioner once a week. Some can be left in all night.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Hair products for men

No more bad hair days. Shampoos, gels and waxes to suit all of your hair care needs.

I’m not really much of a hair styler. Well, I haven’t been up until now! But I really love this product.  I love what it allows me to do with my hair. I’ve taken to styling my hair depending on my moods – what fun! With this Freeze wax  just about any style is possible and it lasts all day. All you need is a bit of imagination and you too can look like a male model or a movie star. What particularly impressed me was that it didn’t leave my hair dry and straw-like and it didn’t create a nasty build-up of sticky gunk on it either. Arimino products are sold exclusively at www.vjpeace.com

I would say that Japanese hair products are really outstanding!