New Year, New Extensions

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With every New Year brings a fresh new verve for life with resolutions abound. Pledges to find a new job, new financial wealth, new body image, new style and yes… even new hair, literally. What better way to get a new look than with hair extensions. We talked to one of our Senior Master Stylists, Ceilidh C., to get the skinny on everything extensions. First, things first… let’s talk in general about blending.

 
 

 

 

Blending Basics

The way you blend your extensions can make or break the look. According to Ceilidh, you must blend your extensions to match your hair color, hair texture and to create natural looking length and movement. Extensions look their best when you cannot tell they are extensions at all.  

Clip-on extensions are by far the most versatile and cost effective. They come in sections or ‘tracks’ so you can add as many or as little as you like to each area of your hair and layer them to blend seamlessly. Perfect for those who like to change it up, or don’t want to commit long term to a particular look. Many first time extension seekers can be discouraged with the task of finding ready-made extensions that work with their hair but don’t despair; your stylist can make it look like you’ve grown that ‘Amazon’ hair all on your own.

 

Texture Blending

If you have a hard time matching your wave/curl/straight, find the closest to your natural texture. You have to purchase ‘real hair’ extensions for proper blending (we do not advocate faux hair extensions, they never work out…trust us).

  

Curly

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There is no difference in theory when adding extensions to curly hair vs. straight; the secret is to ensure the hair you purchase is the same size curl as your own hair. If the exact curl pattern cannot be found, look for extensions that are a bit tighter and you can use a curling iron to loosen some of the curls. Not all of them though; you want to keep it looking natural.  Girls with a bit of wave can find straight extensions and add more wave with a curling iron.

Having them properly fitted is also important; your hairdresser can cut them so they blend with your own curly layers and ensure a perfectly natural finish.

  

Thick

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According to Ceilidh, thick hair is pretty tricky. She says, “no matter how few you put in, if done incorrectly, you may end up with a big heavy mess… not the best look”. When going for added length, you will more than likely have to double up on the extensions so that it matches the thickness of your natural hair. Placement is very important; each section should be very evenly spaced to avoid creating bulk.  You will also have to keep a few bits for the front since super thick hair tends to look fake when the extensions do not make their way to the front sides of the head.
 

 

Length Blending

As for the length, Ceilidh suggests having your stylist cut the extensions to blend with your layers so that you don’t see an abrupt stop where your real hair ends and your extensions begin. If we can’t say it enough, keep it natural.

  

Long and Thin

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Long, thin hair is why extensions work so well for so many. The intension is not always to add length, but sometimes just to add volume. When done correctly they can add fullness without looking false. The trick is to avoid clipping them too close to the crown, otherwise the clips will show through your thin hair. The first layer should be a bit longer so that the clips can begin a bit further down (about 1 ½” from the center part). You can add a bit of length but, with very fine hair, if you add too many extensions the look will not be natural.

 
 

 

Short

image from handbag.comWhen it comes to extra short hair clip-on extensions don’t work as well. It is very difficult to hide the clips if your hair is too short. The top layer of your natural hair should be at least 3 inches long. The goal is to avoid creating a ‘weight line’ that will be visibly noticeable once the pieces are in.

  

Color Blending

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Natural hair is full of shade variants that sometimes extensions cannot duplicate. If you can’t find the right color match, find the closest color and bring it into your salon; they can dye the extensions to match to your own hair color.

If you’ve always dreamed about changing up your shade, but are a bit color shy, extensions are definitely the way to go.  “You want to keep it simple so that it still looks natural”, says Ceilidh, “we suggest using two colors – your current color and a color to ‘highlight’ with”. You can also purchase smaller tracks and add them here and there for a very natural effect. If you do this make sure the extensions are the same length as your current hair.

The no-fail way to incorporate extensions into your beauty repertoire – begin by consulting your stylist. Especially if you are a first-timer.

 
 
 

Mad Last Minute Holiday Rush

Why does everything happen at once? Last minute shopping mixed with a mad amount of functions and baking (yikes) all while trying to look like you ‘tried’, but in a casual ‘did not try’ way. Here’s how to get your final holiday rush complete without looking like you’ve been through a war zone. 

Last Minute Shopping Hair

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We love the sexy messy braid. What better way to keep it out of your way as you dash about last minute shopping. 

First, get some texture: Spritz your hair with Strictly Curls Curl Booster, give it a good scrunching and flip your hair over. Twist it into a towel; this will help the wave to form and remove excess water. Once partially dry, remove the towel and spritz again lightly all over. Blow dry with a diffuser while gently scrunching some wave into your hair. Once dry add a bit of Moisture Gloss Daily Drops to your fingertips and tousle your hair to break it up a bit. 

Standard braid: The quickest way to finish this is to do a simple braid. Divide hair into three sections. Take an outside section and weave it over and into the center to meet which ever section is in the middle. Repeat with the other side and continue with each section until the braid is complete.  

Fishtail braid: If you have the inclination or a bit of extra time you can ‘fishtail’ for a fancy finish. Divide hair into two larger bunches. Take a thin piece from the bottom of one section and bring it over to the other side to meet the opposite section. Repeat this with an underneath piece from the other side. Continue weaving pieces from the underneath alternating from one side to the next until you have finished the braid. Here’s a quick freehand diagram for the fishtail braid. 

  

This look is so simple yet it keeps you tidy and not looking like a fashion reject. 

Hair for the Party you Thought you Could Avoid

  

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Just when you thought you had a night to yourself that little soirée you thought to avoid rears its head once more. This look says you spent a bit of time, though really it takes a moment to create. 

Curl up-do: Add a bit of Moisture Gloss Daily Drops to your fingertips so your curls not only shine but don’t get frizzy. With a comb, pull back your hair tightly. As you pull back to a place that you find attractive, pin it in place with a bobby pin; we suggest you begin at the front and move to the sides leaving the back for last. Once hair is in place tug gently to ensure the bobby pins are hidden. Pin up any stray bits of curls that may be hanging loose. Give a quick spray with Pro Finish Hairspray and voila!…instant fashion moment. 

 

Hair for the Tree Trimming Get Together

  

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Mamma said she had it covered but when the relatives all show up, it is suddenly an impromptu holiday gathering. 

Top knot bun: Give your hair a bit of a refresher with 2nd Day Clear Dry Shampoo. Take your hair and brush it tightly to the crown area and secure it in a ponytail (this also works lower towards the nape of the neck if you like). 

Gently back brush the ponytail to give it a bit of texture. If your hair is super fine you can back brush with a bit more vigour to add some volume as well. Starting at the base, wrap the pony around itself stopping to pin occasionally. When finished tuck in any stray hairs that don’t look like they belong and give it an all over spray of Pro Finish Hairspray. A red lip will finish this look nicely for holiday glam.

 
 
 

Ribbons, Bows and Bands Make for a Preppy Holiday

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Hair accessories are a fun way to change up your look and during the holiday season they are definitely in abundance. We’ve asked one of our Senior Master Stylists, Jenneffer G., to give us her festive dish on ribbons, bows and bands for a holiday of full-on glam.

 

This season the trend has a cleaner finish, though when done right, it can have a bit of a polished edge to it as well. The mere act of wearing a hair accessory can give you a kind of classic vibe, and if you choose one that is clean and uncomplicated it will keep your look modern.

 

 

CLASSIC VS. EDGY

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The color and texture should suit your personality and style. Are you classic and understated or does your preppy have a bit of an edge to it? The classic girl should go for something smaller with solid colors, just to accent her hair color. On the flip side, if you like to push your preppy to the edge a small satin ribbon may not do your look justice. You might want to go for something with more shine and larger in size to show off your personality. If it suits you and you feel comfortable, go for it!

 

DAY VS. NIGHT

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Not all accessories are for all occasions. Walking into your office with a 12” sequined bow will definitely blind the person in the next cubicle. You’ll need to choose wisely for day vs. night. For day time you want to feel ‘done’ but not over the top, so stick to a lower key accessory; solid colors, perhaps black or red.  For a holiday dinner or full-on party you can throw in some shimmer and glam to show off your edge. Try a headband with a little glitz to accentuate the shine in your hair. One rule of thumb that we live by – if your outfit is super blinged out, go light on the hair accessory. The opposite can be said for an understated outfit.

 

VERSATILITY OF A BOW

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Jenneffer’s personal favorites this year are ribbons and bows. “They bring out the ‘chic’ in your look with no effort at all”, says Jenneffer who is rarely seen without a bit of hair bling, “You can make a simple ponytail look posh with ribbons or bows, which are available in solids or a bit of shimmer if you want to go all out.” Use a scarf to tie a bow around your pony or hairline; use a clip for something small and simple; or a piece of satin ribbon for classic elegance.

 

We love the holiday trends and definitely love that bows, ribbons and headbands are back. They are the simplest way to make your hair look glamorous without trying too hard. 

 
 
 

Part 2: Hair’s Getting ‘Pretty Messy’ for the Holidays

No matter where you are, what you are wearing or who you are with, the one thing we all have in common this holiday season is sexy hair. Welcome back ‘va va voom’! This season is not about the ‘femme fatale’; it’s about a full blown flirt who knows that she is. Vive la femme. Here is part 2 of 2 holiday hair trends for 2011.

THE SIREN – STAYING HOME

 

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Full blowout madness and loving it! The evening will not be as lavish as Peter Sellers’ movie “The Party” but we love the idea of throwing a big fancy bash without leaving home.  This look is perfect for playing either hostess or guest at a smaller intimate gathering.  The vibe is quiet sexy; full hair that is ‘big roller’ smooth and tousled just because it looks sexier that way. 

Get the look:

This needs a full-on blowout to work best.

  • Round brush blowout: If you have fine hair, add some Instantly Thick™ Hair Thickening Cream before blow drying. A large barrel round brush will help to give fine hair the extra volume that sexy hair needs. Hold the brush high if you like volume at the roots. Roll up each section after you have finished and pin in place to set the volume.
  • Tousle and back-brush: Once you have finished unclip hair, add Oil of Morocco onto your fingertips, flip over and tousle hair gently to break it up slightly and add shine. Flip back over and very lightly back-brush the root area for extra body.
  • Finish: A quick all over spray of Pro Finish Hairspray and voila, you are ready to welcome your adoring public looking holiday gorgeous.

Curly haired girls should use Style Straight™ Instant Straightening Cream to tame the curl into holiday smooth. The same rules apply (large barrel round brush); however this blowout is not about volume – it’s about smooth – so you don’t need to hold hair high, just hold it taut.