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Fall Hair Color and Color Care Tips

December 8th, 2009 hair extensions pro No comments

Some people like to change the color of their hair as often as the seasons change. “Fall hair” is the look to aim for since it is just a few weeks away. According to celebrity hair stylists, bold and solid colors are the theme of the season. Since the weather won’t be as hot and the sun often shies away during the remaining months of the year, your complexion will most likely turn a little paler than normal. To make sure you avoid from looking worn and drab, update your hairstyle and hair color by choosing solid and warmer shades. If you’re a brunette, it is recommended that you stay that way. You can go darker if you want to, just try to stay away from shades of blonde if you are originally a brunette. Go for auburn, amber, or golden brown hues.Blondes can go for the natural look (like Jennifer Aniston or Kate Hudson) or full fake-but-glamorous, Marilyn Monroe style. Whichever direction you choose to go, the important detail to remember is to have depth at the roots. Giving depths to roots helps your hair color blend with your skin tone so you won’t look way off. A hair treatment called color correction can help you adjust to the right shade. This also means you won’t have to have all of your hair colored. If you have bold streaks or highlights, better get rid of them or tone them down using color correction. Random highlights should only add dimension and texture to hair and not make it seem like you just came out from a punk hair salon. Also, if you plan on having extensions, make sure it’s the exact shade of your hair, or at least one shade darker or lighter than your real hair.Copper undertones for redheads is the in thing for fall. They can also choose shades of strawberry blonde or dark auburn. It all depends, again, on your complexion. Don’t move too far from your original color. Minimal changes are the only requirements for a new look.After getting that new shade of hair, what’s left to do (aside from a wardrobe update) is to maintain the color. Here are a few tips to keep your hair from turning dull.Choose reliable hair color products. (ex: L’Oreal, Paul Mitchell, TIGI, Clairol)Wet your hair with bottled spring water before stepping into a chlorinated pool.Use hats and scarves to protect your hair from the sun so as not to dull and dry hair.Use shampoos for color-treated hair. Lather and rinse lightly.Use color enhancing conditioners 2 to 3 times a week.Use hairsprays with moisturizers and sun-protective solution.Do not brush hair when wet and do not over dry. Avoid wrapping hair with a towel after stepping out of the shower. Dry it lightly and comb with a wide-tooth brush when using a dryer.Also, it’s always good to match your hair color with a new shade of nail polish on your fingernails and toes. Choose complimentary colors when getting a pedicure and manicure. But, nothing beats healthy looking nails with a simple French tip this season.Set an appointment and visit your nearest salon. Check out the other services they offer like waxing (brow, lip chin, legs, chest, bikini, belly, and back), spa treatment (facials), updo’s for special occasions, and makeovers. They also offer special packages for multiple treatments.

Hair Color Correction at Home or at a Hair Salon in South Tampa

November 28th, 2009 hair extensions pro No comments

Sometimes getting the right haircut with a variety of options in hair styles, even with extensions, is just not enough. The right hair color is needed to give it the perfect finishing touch. There are also times, however, when hair color goes wrong. This often happens when hair color treatment is self applied at home or at a disreputable hair salon in South Tampa. Thankfully, hair color correction is still possible. Most professionals warn against using color removers available in drugstores as these can be too strong and may damage your hair unless applied by professional hair specialists. For those who have applied color that turns out too dark, they recommend waiting a few days for the color to naturally lighten after several shampoos.Some people advice using equal amounts of baking soda and dandruff shampoo and leaving the mixture on the hair for ten minutes. This is then rinsed out with a mixture of one thirds baking soda to two thirds hot water. Doing this for two to three times is supposed to quickly fade unwanted hair color.If your hair color turns out to be too red, you can do the abovementioned steps then follow it up by re-coloring using a light ash blonde.It is easier to correct hair color that is too light. You can apply a darker semi-permanent color over it. Take note, however, that you have previously bleached your hair and it is in a very vulnerable state, possibly heavily damaged. Applying even a gentle semi-permanent color over it may still be quite harsh.It would be much better to try more natural and mild alternatives for correcting over-bleached hair. You can darken it using a thick paste made of one half cup of cocoa mixed with plain yoghurt. After your regular shampoo, apply this to your hair and let it stay for five minutes before rinsing. Some darkening may already be seen after one application. Three applications will bring more dramatic results. An alternative to cocoa would be coffee or black tea. Be careful in the application, though, because all three substances can stain clothing permanently.For dull color, simply applying silicone products or spray on shine while styling may do the trick. Also use shine enhancing shampoo and conditioner for colored hair.It is still best to go to a reputable hair salon in South Tampa for your hair color correction. Be prepared for the fact that sometimes the color correction cannot be accomplished with just one visit, especially with severely damaged hair. Color correction will have to be done along with damage control.In some cases, fortunately, a simple application of a colorless gloss over dull hair color already works wonders. In other cases, weaving in highlights and lowlights solves the problem.If your hair is too damaged, though, it may not be able to absorb additional color even for correction. Perhaps your stylist can try to weave in hair extensions of a complementary to tone down your look. You will then just have to patiently wait while the damaged hair grows out and new healthier hair grows in.It would be even better to go straight to a reputable hair salon in South Tampa to get your hair color right in the first place. You can be sure to also get the best haircut with the widest selection of trendy and classic hair styles using only top of the line hair treatment products such as Paul Mitchell and TIGI. As a bonus for yourself, you may as well get a waxing and your manicure and pedicure for a complete makeover.

Looking for new hair styles or a completely different look?

November 27th, 2009 hair extensions pro No comments

Maybe you need a Gia Makeover!

When it comes to hair styles, there are so many different
options today to make changes. You can change your color, add
highlights, add bangs, add layering and even add length or
thickness with hair extensions. Makeovers are becoming more and
more popular as television shows such as ABC’s Extreme Makeover
outline how a makeover is done and drastic changes that can be
done. Hair stylist, Gia Wood of Salon D in Dallas, Texas
specializes in makeovers and hair extensions and is considered
Dallas’ makeover specialist. She has hundreds of clients locally
and many clients that fly or drive in to Dallas for her
services. One of her clients flies all the way from Spain just
to get her hair done. Gia says, “I find that clients who are
willing to drive or fly that far just to get their hair done are
the biggest compliment and the proof of my success.”

So what is this makeover fuss all about? Gia explains that most
of her clients have either been the victim of an inexperienced
stylist or have simply not thought enough about the change in
hairstyle they wanted and they are now stuck with something they
hate. Gia adds, “Most of my makeovers include color correction,
which can be highlights, color, gloss or all of the above.
Makeovers also include a haircut and style, along with makeup
application. The total process can take around 4 hours to
complete.”

Gia says, “When dealing with color correction, the first thing
every client asks me is ‘…how damaged will my hair be after a
color correction?’” Believe it or not, color correction is not
as damaging as it used to be. The old way of stripping hair
color out with bleach is history. Modern day products allow hair
stylists to remove ‘artificial pigment’ only, meaning that it
will not open, damage, or split the cuticle of the hair in any
way. This allows hairdressers to remove the most intense colors
from hair, and allow it to be re-colored in the same appointment
time.”

Gia will also offer suggestions for change in color and style to
fix any problems a client reports with their hair. “For example,
if a client has a brassy blonde color, I will suggest a bleach
highlight or an ash toner to offset the brass color.” She
explains.

Getting a successful makeover depends on the experience of the
stylist. Gia further explains, “My previous clients and even new
clients trust my experience level and let me do what ever I feel
like with their hair. Most of the time when I’m doing a
makeover, I am usually correcting another stylist’s color or
haircut. I usually ask my clients what or who they would like to
look like and to give a firm example of what they like and don’t
like. And, even if a client loves the way her hair looks, they
may be looking for a change to further improve their hair style.”

Photos of styles the client likes are very helpful to hair
stylists. Gia adds, “Clients and stylists have different
vocabularies. For example, Bangs. There are a thousand ways to
wear bangs.” Gia recommends bringing at least three photos of
the hair style you want so your stylist does not get confused.

Gia also keeps a computer at her work station to look up hair
styles online (such as a past hair style of a celebrity) if a
client does not have photos or cannot remember certain styles
they like. The computer eliminates the need for bulky portfolio
books.

“Once the client and I have decided on a style and color,” Gia
explains, “We discuss what it will take to get the clients hair
to that hair style.” Most of the time the exact cut and color
are achieved in one day. But Gia mentions that some clients that
are growing their hair out may take several months and
appointments to reach their overall goal. Human hair extensions
(human hair extensions are attached directly to the natural
hair) are also an option for clients that don’t want to wait for
their hair to grow out.

Gia’s makeover experience is well-documented on her website:
http://www.hairbygia.com Many before and after photo examples of
makeovers, including hair extensions can be seen for your
reference. Gia is quickly becoming the talk of the town with
recent appearances on the television show “Austin Nights”
(Segment can be viewed on her website) for her hair extensions
services. She was also interviewed for the Number One best
selling E-book by Hair Resources, 2005’s Most Popular Hair
Extensions and participated as a Judge in their Nationwide
Bridal Hair Style Contest.

In short, if you are sick and tired of your hair style and need
a makeover, a trip to visit Gia Wood at Salon D in Dallas, Texas
may well be worth your time, money…and happiness!

Flattering Hair Styles for Various Face Shapes

November 5th, 2009 hair extensions pro No comments

Are you due for a haircut at your favorite hair salon in South Tampa? If so, perhaps you are at a loss with all the many hair styles to choose from. Here are some tips on choosing hair styles that would be most flattering to your face shape.Hair Styles for Round FacesTo slim down a round face, the shortest you should go would be just below the chin. Ask for soft, graduated layers, preferably going longer. Wispy and tapered ends will stylishly complement the look. Long side-swept bangs will make a round face look narrower.Avoid sporting short curly hair as this will emphasize the roundness of your face. Short blunt cuts of one length all around will also have this effect.Hair Styles for Square FacesSo-called square faces have strong angular jaws. Best examples are Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow, Rosario Dawson, Isabella Rosellini and Demi Moore. If you want short hair, you can soften the jaw with curls, spiky styles or choppy ends. For long hair, ask for layers from the jawline downwards.Avoid blunt cut bangs and one length bobs to the chin as these emphasize the jaws.Hair Styles for Oblong FacesOblong faces are longer than oval faces. Sarah Jessica Parker and Liv Tyler are good examples. To counteract the long shape, the illusion of width should be created. This can be done through curls and waves that add volume. Bangs that skim the brow also help. The best hair length would be to the chin. For longer hair, the style should be much shorter on the sides and longer towards the back.Avoid long hair of one length all over.Hair Styles for Heart-Shaped FacesHeart-shaped faces have pointy chins. Consider Katie Holmes, Reese Witherspoon and Rachel Bilson. Distract the eye from your chin by having bangs and add soft layers with movement at the sides of the face.Avoid blunt cut bangs and choppy layers.Hair Styles for Oval FacesThis is the perfect face shape. Examples are Jessica Alba and Kate Hudson. Those with oval faces look good in any hair style and hair length. Since you don’t have a problem with your face shape, consider the natural texture of your hair and go for the style that makes the most of it.Make sure that you get the proper instructions on how to style your new haircut in order to achieve the same look once at home. Stock up on the necessary hair styling and hair care products. Most salons would recommend products like TIGI and Paul Mitchell. If they have these for sale, you better take some home for convenience. You might also want to highlight your new hair style with color. The right placement of color can further boost the effect of certain hair styles on your face shape.If you have short hair and are impatient at having to grow it out, you can have the long hair look you want by asking for extensions. Your stylist may still have to trim your hair and the extensions to ensure proper blending in an appropriate style.Once you have the hair style you want, why not go all the way and avail of waxing, manicure and pedicure services, as well? That will complete your makeover and will really make you feel like a new and more beautiful person. Of course, the new hair style as well as the waxing, manicure and pedicure do not really change who you are. They do enhance what you have, though, and the resulting confidence will radiate from you like an inner glow.

Home Improvement 101 – Painting Tips

November 2nd, 2009 hair extensions pro No comments

Home Improvement 101 – Painting Tips

How To Paint Home Painting Tips

Color is used to influence how the size of the room feels

The desired Effect

Your Color Choice

Expand space? Use cool, light, or dull colors; minimal contrasts

Shrink space? Include warm, dark, or bright colors; maximum contrasts

Lower ceiling? Try warm colors and dark tones

Raise ceiling? Use cool colors and light tints

Shorten room? Best to use warm or dark colors

Lengthen room? Cool, light, or dull colors; limited contrasts

Hide an undesirable feature? Surrounding color

Tip: Prime Mistake With 5 coats of paint on the wall a person asked his paint supply store why he couldn’t cover the stains on the wall. ” Did you prime” he was asked? “Yes – I used some leftover latex from the garage”. It was explained that latex paint isn’t primer. Primer provides bonding and stain blocking. Paint provides durability and color. Both are needed for a good job. Original “Kiltz” primer dries quickly and has been found to be one of the most stain blockers. Stain Blockers absorb instead of covering up the stain – so be sure the primer is completely dry to prevent bleed through.

Tip: Don’t like the Dust from sanding drywall Mud? Use a drywall wet-sander (Sponge with abrasive on one side) . With a damp sponge – use the coarse side for sanding and the fine side for smoothing. Wood Window painted shut? Try applying the paint to the window and the sash in separate processes. It is recommended to remove the sash when possible. Use a utility knife or sash knife to cut the paint before opening the window.

Tip: Break Time? Place Brush or roller in a plastic bag.

Break Time overnight? Double Bag and place in your refrigerator.

Tip: Painting a large area like a entire home? Sprayer Rentals are available for minimal $.

Tip: Paint Roller extension handle. It extends and is adjustable.

Brushes and Rollers

Selecting the right brushes and rollers is a crucial step in making your paint jobs look better while helping you to do your work more easily and efficiently.

Brushes : So many sizes and styles – How Do I Choose?
:-) Like anything in life knowledge is they key. If you are like myself this might seem like too much information. However – It is the little things that make the work go smoothly. Much of what has been learned here has been learned the hard way. I will try to share with you what has been learned from my mistakes along with tips from painters and the help of Sherwin-williams.

A paint brush is an ideal choice when painting trim, corners and small areas. Also, a specialty paint brush should be used for projects like painting furniture, decks and railings.

When selecting a brush, you will want to consider the following :

Bristle Type -

Nylon and polyester bristle: These synthetic materials are designed to hold their shape with todays popular latex paints. A good quality nylon and polyester blended brush is the best choice for all latex paints and coatings. Many painters prefer a synthetic brush for oil coatings as well.

Natural China bristle:High-quality natural China bristle brushes have qualities that control oil-based coatings for better flow and leveling for the smoothest finish. A natural China bristle brush is the best choice for oil-based paints, stains and varnishes

Brush Styles:

Angle sash: Bristles are precisely trimmed at an angle that allows painters to hold the brush more comfortably while painting trim and corners. Brush ends are rounded for a smooth , gradual paint stroke.

Trim:

Trim brushes have a straight cut-line and are also used for painting trim and corners. They can also be used for larger areas. Some painters prefer a straight edge versus an angled cut. Trim brushes also have rounded ends.

Wall: A wall brush is a larger brush with a straight cut-line. It is better used for larger areas like walls or side paneling. A wall brush has square ends.

Brush Size : Personal preference is always a factor in choosing a brush width, but a good rule of thumb is For small spaces, tight trim areas, touch-ups and detail work 2 1/2 to 3 inches: For any trim and corner work 4 to 5 inches: For larger areas like walls or side paneling a roller may come in handy or use a good Brush Quality.

You made it this far! You are incredible! Thanks for reading – really hope this helps.

Better brushes bring better results.

High Production Brushes: These brushes are recommended for painters looking for superior paint pick-up and release. High Production brushes deliver great results in less time. They pick-up and release more than 25 percent more paint than any other brush on the market. High Production brushes are available in a nylon/polyester blend for latex coatings and in a white China/polyester blend for oil-based coatings.

Nylon/Polyester and 100% Nylon Brushes:

A specific blend of nylon and polyester filaments make this brush a fine finishing tool that is very durable and easy to clean. The white nylon tips are precisely flagged and tapered for a sharp cut-line. These characteristics have made this line the most popular choice for latex paints for the past 15 years. Although nylon is a soft material, it is also the strongest and most expensive material in a paint brush. 100 percent nylon brushes offer extreme durability, even when used on rough or abrasive surfaces. 100 percent nylon brushes are finished using several hand-trimming steps to create a superior cut-in paint brush.

Black and White China Bristle Brushes:

By nature, Black China bristle is stronger and thicker coarse hair, which makes it the perfect bristle to use with oil-based paints and epoxies. The highest quality Black China bristles available are used in the Contractor Series line. White China bristle, by contrast, is soft and thin. A white China bristle brush is the perfect tool for stain, varnishes, polyurethanes and clear coatings. It lays these topcoats on with a glass-smooth finish. White China bristle brushes are suitable for oil-based paints if a softer flex tool is desired.

Black China / Ox Hair Blend Brushes: Ox hair is extremely fine and soft, creating an exceptional tool for fine finish work.

Roller Covers: Rollers help you paint large, flat surfaces in much less time than a brush. They are also excellent for use on all walls, stucco, concrete or any other flat surface.

Here are some options to consider when purchasing a roller cover:

Roller Cover Materials:

Nylon/polyester:

Synthetic roller covers are ideal for applying latex paints, They resist matting and hold their shape for a smooth finish.

Natural fiber covers: Roller covers that are made from natural fiber include mohair and lambs wool. They are ideal for oil-based coatings.

Blended covers: Roller covers made from a blend of natural and synthetic fibers are excellent multipurpose covers and can be used with all paints.

Roller Length: Standard roller length is nine inches.

For smaller areas, a four-inch or seven-inch roller cover. Larger area – walls & floors, 14-inch & 18-inch rollers may increase productivity.

Pile Depth : Roller covers vary in nap length.

The nap is determined by the SuRfaCe TeXtUrE to be painted.

1/4-inch, 3/16-inch: For very smooth surfaces like metal doors and plaster. 3/8-inch, 1/2-inch: For smooth and semi-smooth surfaces like drywall. 3/4-inch: For semi-rough surfaces like wood or a textured ceiling. 1-inch, 1 1/4-inch: For rough surfaces like stucco or a heavily textured ceiling. 1 1/2-inch: For extremely rough surfaces like concrete block.

Roller Quality As with brushes, the initial extra investment in higher quality rollers and covers will pay off in the final look and ease of application. Lesser quality roller covers may leave streaks or nap fibers on the painted surface.

Polyester Knit: Specially formulated for today is latex coatings. The highly crimped fibers offer the best protection against matting. Soft Woven: Rivals polyester knit in popularity. Recommended for both latex and oil coatings, they do a fine job with gloss and semi-glass coatings. Wool/Polyester Knit: Fifty percent of the roller cover fiber is natural wool, which allows for greater paint pick up and delivery. Fifty percent is polyester, which helps the roller keep its shape during prolonged use. The blend results in an excellent balance of productivity and low matting. Merino Sheepskin: Pick up and release more paint than any other roller cover. Many painters use Merino Sheepskin exclusively for any type of coating, claiming it lasts a long time with proper care. Mohair: Features a blend of soft natural angora mohair with synthetic fibers to produce the smoothest finish possible with a roller cover. Recommended for use with gloss and high gloss coatings. Brushes & Rollers Portions of above material was edited material from Paint Supplier http://www.sherwin-williams.com/

Tip: Painting Straight Lines is one of the hardest things to master. A Painting Edger may be used. When this edger is used two problems often occur. Bumps of Ceiling Texture are hit making a crooked line or paint gets on the edge of the roller. To prevent both of these problems place a painters metal shield or a straight trowel with tape over the edge against the ceiling. Your roller now rolls freely and if paint was on the roller it will go onto your trowel instead of the ceiling! (Stiff Paper or thin cardboard may substitute the trowel)

Tip 2: Using tape instead of the above method. Place the tape down the wall one eighth of an inch. When the tape is removed it will look like a caulk line and will not be noticed! If the paint is on the ceiling however It stands out! Remember to remove the tape immediately. Painter Friendly Tape is very deceitful. Seven Day tape should really stay on Seven minutes. One day is the max for any tape.

There are periods when to dare, is the highest wisdom. William Ellery Channing

By all means, do not say, If I can; Say, I will. Abraham Lincoln

You may wear out, but never give up.

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Home Improvement 101 – Painting Tips