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November 26, 2006

Jennifer Aniston Has Better Hair Then Jessica Simpson

Jennifer Aniston is back at the top of the hair charts after picking up a third of the votes in a new poll to find the Most Wanted Star Hairstyles.

The actress sparked a hair craze with her look as Rachel Green on hit sitcom Friends and now she has beaten Jessicas Simpson and Alba in a new In Touch magazine poll.

Also making the cut were Lindsay Lohan, Beyonce Knowles and Scarlett Johanssen.

December 19, 2006

Bangs are back in!

Just as with pin straight hair, wavy locks, bobs and any other hair style, bangs have a way of going out and coming back in. For a long while, my hair was all one length, but one day I looked in the mirror and so tired with what I saw, I promptly went to my hair stylist and asked for bangs several months ago. When you get bangs, it's important to take into consideration the shape of your face, but also your forehead size. You certainly don't want to drown your face in your hair or to look wider or heavier.

Unfortunately, I was given bangs that went straight across my entire forehead, which wasn't very flattering on me. When they were almost grown out, I decided to take to the scissors myself, create a part and then give myself angled bangs. What a difference! I look younger (yes!) and my face appears to look thinner, as well.

Many of the models gracing the catwalk now are sporting various styles of bangs, as well. There are those who have choppy bangs, those with angled bangs, some straight across and those with that thick bang look. Getting bangs can create a whole new look for you, but be sure that you talk with your stylist first on which type would be best.

March 27, 2007

Hair Style Trends: Texture Is Back Without The Smell!

As we begin the Spring and Summer months there’s a new hairstyle trend becoming more noticeable to go along with the season’s fresh and sassy style: texture. The textured look isn’t just curl, it’s anything from volume and lift to soft waves and extreme curls. This new trend had me thinking about adding life back to my hair, which is currently pin straight. In the past I used to perm my hair for texture. I know what you are thinking, “A perm?” Yes, a perm, and perms are not what they used to be—smelly, poodle curled, brittle hair.

I know, even the thought of smelling like a skunk for several days is nothing short of appealing, but I recently found that Zotos has come out with a new perm formula called Texture EFX that is the perm minus the smell. I currently use a few Zotos products, so I am always checking out their site to see what’s new. Texture EFX’s has two formulas, one for normal and resistant hair and one for color treated or previously permed hair so that women who chose to also color treat their hair can also perm their hair without worrying about fading and breakage. Both of the formulas use the cysteamine chemistry technology to produce healthy curls full of shine and texture. A fortifying splash is also introduced during the process to strengthen hair and eliminate that traditional odor from yesterday’s perms. So there goes that notion that perming your hair means living in isolation until the smell has disappeared. Another benefit is that the color treated formula processes in as little as 2-3 minutes, which is nothing short of amazing.

The processing tools that you can use with this product are also not set to the typical time-consuming perm rods of the past. You can get creative using bridal tulle, large bender rods and even aluminum foil to accomplish a variety of textured looks. If you are interested in achieving this no-smell textured look, be sure to discuss it with your stylist, as they can purchase it at Sally’s Beauty Supply for about $6. So no odor, great price and I can have a long lasting textured look in under 5 minutes? I’m sold.

November 26, 2007

Sheila Stotts: Perfecting The Art Of Hair Extentions

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Leave it to an expert to create a true revolution. When it comes to hair extensions and implementing new technologies, Sheila Stotts harnessed her talent and experience creating the amazing looks of celebrity beauties in print, on runways, on television and on the big screen. The result: a signature line of products and tools to support the Stotts philosophy of hair design where revolution rules and change makes the hair grow longer. Welcome to the new world of hair extension technology.

Among many of Sheila's amazing products are her Advanced Removal Tool and Wood Flat Iron Brush. The Advanced Removal Tool (ART) delivers a precise amount of solvent for easy bond removal of hair extentions. The serrated teeth accelerate bond breakage, reducing removal time up to 50% without damaging hair. The Wood Flat Iron Brush is made of natural boar bristles. It is specifically designed to achieve a flat-iron look near the scalp where bonds can’t tolerate high heat by use of the brush and the heat of a blow dryer.

Sheila Stotts has a mass celebrity following that include Rene Zellweger, Mandy Moore, Celine Dion, Faith Hill, Halle Berry, Christina Aguilera and Nicole Richie. She owns an Aveda Concept Salon in LA and is a preferred vendor of Paul Mitchell the School. Check out images of her celebrity clients wearing her extentions on Sheila's MySpace page. To view her complete line of hair extention tools visit her website: www.sheilastotts.com.

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