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Hair Accessories For Curly Hair

My hair is wild and curly, but I love it. This does not stop me from using many different hair accessories. In this article, I’m going to share with you some of my favourite hair accessories!

Scrunchie
My favourite hair accessory of all time has to be a scrunchie. They can come in many different patterns which are easy to match to any outfit. Scrunchies also help to hold my hair in place when in a pony tail adding a little bit extra support.

Bows
I love using bows in any child’s hair. Again they can come in many different patterns and styles, there’s bound to be something for everyone. They just make the whole hair style look cuter overall.

Headbands
Another personal favourite is headbands. I’m constantly wearing them. They really help to keep my hair out of my face which is a must when working around the house.

This entry was posted on September 11, 2020, in News.

Should I cut my little boys hair at home?

Cutting your child’s hair for the first time can fill you with dread that something my go wrong.  The key to cutting little ones hair is less is more! Using clippers are a good idea, just don’t go too short or you’ll risk getting steps when trying to blend. Start by shaving on the longest mm to the back and sides just above ear level. Once you have completed this step you’ll need to cut the fringe.  It is a good idea to cut hair wet and keep in mind the hair will shrink once dry. Once you have cut the fringe use this length as I guide for the rest or the top of head cutting front to back between your fingers. Once you have cut the whole top area use ur clippers with the same mm guard but at a slight angle and blend the back and sides into the top trimmed hair using a sweeping motion. Finally use the clippers with no guard and shape around the ears and neck to give a sharp finish. 

This entry was posted on August 30, 2020, in News.

Messy Hair, Don’t Care!

Curly hair can be a struggle when the weather is either wet or humid! Those waves and curls which you spent an hour straightening will turn into a crazy tangle of candy floss inspired fluff! Taming curls and frizz with hair serum and hair spray after straightening will help relax the hair but the curls and waves are lovers of damp weather so embrace that curly mop! Curl bounce back mousse and hair serums are a good option to keep the curls at bay. Using curling tongs will give your curl are the more uniformed style with lots of evenly sized ringlets, whilst a loose plait will tidy away the curls. If you want to go for an updo then a messy bun is always a go-to style to reflect the messy hair don’t care moto whilst still showing off those gorgeous curls and waves.
Embrace the curly hairstyle! Some people would die to have it!

This entry was posted on July 20, 2020, in News.

Keep your hair looking great during the winter

With the wet weather and damp air ruining your hair as soon as you step outside the door, many of us give up on keeping up appearances during the winter months.

Don’t let winter stop you from looking glamorous, simply take the time to care for your hair like it deserves. The cold weather can make our hair become dry and brittle, so make sure you condition your hair regularly and consider trying an overnight conditioner if you have extremely dry hair.

With the windy weather, our hair can be a mess in an instant. Grabbing a strong hold hair spray is worth the money, as it will keep your hair in place for your day out.

You may want to give your hair a rest from light colouring solutions, so try opting for a darker tone and allow your hair to recover over the winter. Darker tones look great during the cooler months and compliment many autumn and winter wear.

This entry was posted on November 16, 2017, in News.

Why the slicked back look takes time

The slicked back hairstyle for men is certainly popular again right now, however, it’s important to know that it can take some time to craft this style. As an example, you will need a good few inches of hair to be able to keep the weight down when you style the hair by combing back. If the hair is too short, it will simply stand up, whilst thicker hair will prove even more difficult to maintain. If you visit your barber once or twice a month over the course of 6 months, they can ensure you get neat and tidy sides without reducing the length of your hair on top. They can also thin your hair so it’s easy to style, but don’t go into the barber one day expecting to get this look in a flash. It takes time for the hair to grow, and you’ll need to train the hair to fall in place properly.

This entry was posted on September 8, 2017, in News.