Monday, December 17, 2012

Try Spice Neo Wax type Spray

 Recently, I became reacquainted with a spray wax styling product, and I'd forgotten how easy they are to use. Just like their matte counterparts, these spray waxes provide that laid-back choppy look, but with a slightly shiny finish. Best of all, they're lightweight.

Try SPICE NEO Spray Freeze Keep or SPICE NEO Spray Nuance Keep ( My favorite spray wax and best works for curly hair by  iron.)
both of which provide hold and texture to all hair types and lengths.  "It's really about having the next-day sexy/messy look, with out looking all dry and greasy." To find out six different ways you can use this multifunctional product, just read more.



Tips for using a spray wax:
  1. On dry hair: Simply spray all over the hair and tousle liberally with your fingers to create body. No brushing allowed. Build up texture and volume by working in layers; spray, tousle, let dry, and repeat if needed.
  2. For a refined look: After blow-drying hair using a round brush, spray on the wax. Rake a wide-tooth comb through the hair to give a subtle separation, control, and hold to your strands.
  3. On damp hair: For extra volume, texture, and separation, apply a spray wax to damp hair and blow-dry.
  4. To restyle the hair: Treat a spray wax as a restyling tool. For a quick pick-me-up after work, spray the wax spray on the ends of your hair and twist or flip out. Then, head out the door for happy hour.
  5. With a flat iron: For a smooth finish and to tame frizz, use your spray wax when straightening your hair.
  6. For a fun, Summery look: Spray on wax, braid the hair, and let air dry. When the braids are taken out, you'll have pretty subtle waves with a satiny-matte finish.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Hair Wax / Hair Pomade

Do you know defining differences between hair pomade and styling wax are challenging. Some brands are called pomade waxes, and a few hairdressers suggest there is very little difference between the two. There are actually are a few differences between these hair products which can help people decide which one is most appropriate to use.
Hair wax may be primarily composed of some form of wax, and it can be applied to wet or dry hair, although it's much easier to apply on wet hair. It’s often best used on short to medium hair lengths. It may be a little difficult to distribute pure wax through the hair, and people may need to warm it up with their hands.

Hair wax will provide medium hold, but can deflate as the day goes on. Gravity defying hairstyles usually need stronger hold hair products, but wax can provide a few spikes. Another reason to use this product is to clump hair together or to add points to textured hair at the bottom of cuts. A textured bob could have better articulated points on it, with judicial use of wax.


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Best Hair Treatments for Healthy Hair

Every once in a while, it's necessary to indulge in a lil' treat, whether it's the chocolate-encrusted donut you cut out of your diet months ago, or a luxurious day at the spa. Yet when we indulge, we often forget about our poor hair, which we subject to heat styling, chemical-laden products and dyeing more often than not.

There are a million different ways we can damage our hair, whether it's from a weekly swim or just being out in the sun unprotected. So what's hair's version of a chocolate-encrusted donut topped with sprinkles? A regular dose of one of these intensive treatments that are guaranteed to leave you with healthy hair.



We have an array of hair needs, from taming frizz to volumizing thin hair, and have tried nearly every product under the sun to get hair soft and shiny. With so many different treatments out there, it's hard to tell which ones really work and are worth the money. That's where our readers come in.

They've tried them all and say these treatments help dry hair feel rejuvenated and moisturized, frizzy hair become smooth and sleek, and even thin, flat hair gain some va-va-voom volume that readers never thought they could achieve. So check out these products and treat your hair to something that's so good, you'll think it must be bad for you.

Caretrico Marbling hair Care Essence Type-EX

 A lot of women uses this product as "a twice weekly, hair treatment and my hair really benefited. It didn't leave me flat, greasy or oily." Another woman says, "my hair had bounce and it worked wonders after I colored my hair." This restorative hair masque tames dry hair, "leaving it exceptionally soft." And one person likes that "when I was applying this, I found it easy to spread into my hair, even though it's extremely thick. It sinks into my hair, and rinses out without any problems." many agree "this definitely does the job if you need the extra shot of moisture." 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

How to make coarse and curly hair soft

Any woman with coarse, curly hair will tell you it’s one of the hardest hair types to control. Even harder is to find a stylist who can shape it properly. But thanks to innovations in new products and techniques it is possible to soften coarse, curly hair.
For those desperate for an immediate fix, leave-in conditioner, deep conditioning masks, and hair oils are all available to fight frizz and create silkiness. When trying different shampoos and conditioners (to find one that works for you), it’s essential to look for moisturizing or damage repair elements—like the professional salon products

Arimino's product lines. Deep conditioning masks, though having a longer set-in time (usually overnight), are used 2 to 4 times a month and work even better in restoring softness to coarse, curly hair.  The Spice Neo Hair Gloss used alone can create the illusion of changing coarse hair’s texture to shiny and manageable, especially when paired with flat-ironing. Another alternative for women with very dry hair and very dry ends is hair oil. Olive oils (extra-virgin to reduce the foodsy smell) are often mixed with other more pleasant scents and applied only to the last inch to couple inches of hair. 
 

Coarse, curly hair can seem difficult to soften and impossible to style but by experimenting with what works for you, you can achieve soft, healthy hair too.

Friday, December 7, 2012

How to Wash Wax From Hair

Wax is finding its way into more styling products today because of its ability to hold a style and add shine. Removing this wax can take a little extra effort to prevent build-up. Oops! Get candle wax in your hair? We’ve got a solution for that as well.




How to Wash Wax From Hair

Wax is finding its way into more styling products today because of its ability to hold a style and add shine. Removing this wax can take a little extra effort to prevent build-up. Oops! Get candle wax in your hair? We’ve got a solution for that as well.
Removing Styling Wax

You Will Need:                           

Steps to Wash Out the Wax:

  1. Begin by wetting the hair completely with warm water.
  2. Apply a caretrico conditioner and work it in with your hands. The conditioner will work to remove the wax.
  3. Rinse off the conditioner and apply a professional shampoo.
  4. Work the shampoo in with your fingers.
  5. Rinse and repeat if necessary.

Removing Candle Wax from Hair

You Will Need:                           
  • Paper towels
  • Hair dryer
  • Conditioner
  • Comb
  • Shampoo

Steps to Remove the Wax:

  1. If solid wax had gotten in your hair, it will need to be melted to be removed.
  2. Begin by wrapping the waxed section of the hair in paper towels.
  3. Use a hair dryer on high heat to heat the wax through the paper towel. As the wax melts, it will be absorbed by the paper towel.
  4. Remove the paper towel and replace with new, clean towels.
  5. Repeat until the wax is removed.
  6. If any wax remains, wet the hair with very warm water and apply a conditioner. The warm water will soften the wax, and the conditioner will lubricate the strands so it can be removed.
  7. Comb through the hair to remove the wax.
  8. Once removed, wash the hair with shampoo.

Additional Tips and Advice

  • Some hair waxes, such as hair relaxers, will need to be removed professionally. Talk to your hairdresser for removal options.
  • Some shampoos contain wax in them as well. Choose one that will remove the shampoo without adding more to your strands. Caretrico hair products is one brand that has been found to successfully remove wax for others.
  • For regular build up, a clarifying shampoo should do the trick.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Styling your hair with Spice Neo hair was

 HAIR WAX
 
Hair wax may be an old standby, but it’s still a fun product to use when you’ve got to create pliable but effective hold. If you think you’re a newbie to the whole wax thing, think again: wax is also offered in forms such as pomade, putty, or styling paste.
If you’ve never tried hair wax, it can be pretty strange looking stuff indeed. You’ll probably want to ease yourself into it by using a little, because when you open up a pot of goo, there’s a lot of potential for misuse!

How to Use It
1. Get a daub of hair wax on the palms of your hands.
2. “Warm” the product up by briskly rubbing your hands together. This makes it more pliable to use.
3. Quickly massage product through your hair evenly to distribute the product. Move your hands in the direction that you’d like your hair to go.
4. Arrange your hair with your fingertips to create your look, and you’re done!

Note: Be sure to apply hair wax sparingly. It’s better to start off with a little and build up than to have stiff hair that’s weighed down and greasy looking, don’t you think?
What Styles Does It Suit? Short and medium-length hair looks best with a little added wax, especially if you need some height to go along with it.

Why You’ll Love It:
Hair wax product can be varied. Some heavier wax products are perfect for styling heavier or coarse hair, but you can try out a putty for a lightweight hold. Spray wax can even be used for fine hair!

Additional Tips:
Try to use a Japanese shampoo to remove wax buildup. Due to the composition of wax products, you’ll find that continued use leads to limp and lifeless hair. Great Japanese shampoos include Caretrico Shampoo Type-S, Caretrico Shampoo Type H, Caretrico Grace Blue Airy Bounce Shampoo and Caretrico Grace Blue Moist Bounce Shampoo.


Monday, December 3, 2012

Dry Hair Treatments

Is your hair's BFF a flat iron? Have you spent too much time sunbathing this past summer? How about all those highlights you've been indulging in -- have they finally started to take their toll? If you answered yes to any of these questions, first, you're not alone. Second, it's about time you did something about it and we recommend dry hair treatments. If your hair breaks easily, no longer shines in the sun, feels rough or porous to the touch and frizzes up easily, then your dry, brittle hair is in need of some serious moisturizing love. Here are some easy treatments for dry hair that will nurse your strands back to health:

Use a caretrico's treatment once a week

recommend products: 
Caretrico Marbling Care Essence Type-S
Caretrico Marbling Care Essence Type-H
Caretrico Marbling Care Essence Type-EX
Caretrico Marbling Care Essence Smoothing Liquid

These are the best marbling hair essences!











Try one of these DIY home treatments for dry hair weekly

*Slather olive oil onto your entire head and then use a blow dryer to blast a bit of warm air over your roots and ends, which will help your hair better absorb the oil. If you have fine hair and worry about olive oil weighing it down, simply add a teaspoon of avocado oil (a lighter substitute) to your normal conditioner.

*Make your own natural dry hair treatment with two simple ingredients: a teaspoon of lavender oil and a teaspoon on coconut milk. Massage the mixed combo into your dry hair before sleep and rinse off in the morning to reveal instantly healthier-looking and feeling hair.

*To add shine to lackluster locks, try rinsing your hair with a light beer, but be weary of darker colored ales as they can stain blonde hair.