

Bad Habits That Are Keeping Your Hair Unhealthy (Pt. 1)
Most ladies, and many men, take pride in their hair and how it looks. Not only do they want it to look nice, they want it to be nice. Hair isn’t something that you can do whatever you want to, and have no consequences. The way you treat it, nourish it, and style it all have big impacts on how healthy, luscious, and shiny it is. So what are some of the things that you do everyday that is sabotaging your dream of the perfect locks? Check out some of the things listed below to f


Curling Your Hair Without Heat
Curls and waves are a fashionable way to do one’s hair for everyday style and can also be a favorite for special occasions. If you have been curling your hair with curling irons or straighteners, you know that it can take some time, especially if you have longer hair. It also is a hot endeavor. Sometimes you feel sweaty by the end of it because of having the hot tool so close to you for so long. The thing is, most of us know that consistently using heat on our hair is a sure


Things Stylists Would Like You To Know (Pt. 2)
Last week we touched on a few things that stylists would like you to know, so they can better help you get the look that you want. Changing hair through dyes, cuts, styles, and other processes can be tough work and the more everyone understands, the happier everyone will be! For this reason, here are just a few more things that stylists want you to know! 1. Color doesn’t remove color. This is a big one. Many clients come in wanting a lighter color and just expect their stylis


Things Stylists Would Like You To Know (Pt. 1)
The thing about stylists is that they are incredibly trained and educated on their practice, it is their livelihood after all, but they aren’t magical beings. Recognizing that coloring and other chemical processes are science, not magic, will help everyone be happier with the results. Here are a few good things to know when you go in for your styling sessions, get your regular cuts or trims, or ask for a chemical treatment. 1. Everyone’s hair is different. When you come in wi