• Hair Tips

    WK

    by  • August 26, 2007 • Hair Tips


    WK INTERACT dropped Phase II of his “Bring Me Back” anti-war street campaign today at the corner of Prince and Elizabeth. Expanding from single doorways to larger surfaces, this second installment is the run-up to his large-scale Phase III set to hit streets in the next few weeks. Keep yer eyes peeled…

    hot little hair do!

    by  • August 20, 2007 • Hair Tips

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    Braids

    Weekend
    GET THE LOOK: Move over Pippi Longstocking. There’s a new, improved braid weaving its way across Tinseltown. Wet hair and rub in a a little bit of creamy pomade to help hairs stick together. Then create a thick, tight braid close to your scalp like a corn row, says Armande Monteiro of Point de Vue salon in Los Angelos. “It’s easy but also feminine and perfect at the end of a long summer day,” she adds.
    INSIDER TRICK: Want a chic look fast? Separate hair into two braids on either side of your head, then gather the ends into

    GOING RED FOR THE FALL

    by  • August 20, 2007 • Hair Tips

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    Auburn Hair

    8/20/07
    GET THE LOOK: “Men think red hair is sexier, and they’re right. It always looks beautiful if you choose the right shade,” says John Frieda colorist Negin Zand, who’s given Nicole Kidman’s tresses strawberry and copper tints.
    INSIDER TRICK: Opt for copper if you have fair, pink skin; try colors with more brown if you have olive skin. “Avoid eggplant or purple shades, which look unnatural,” adds Zand.

    How To: Wash Your Hair Properly

    by  • August 19, 2007 • Hair Tips


    Step 1: Begin by brushing your hair before you get into the shower. Not only with this help reduce the amount of hairs that get caught in your drain, but it will also reduce breakage as well as stimulate circulation going in your scalp.
    Step 2: Wet your hair thoroughly and apply a quarter sized dollop of shampoo to the palm of your hand. Start by lathering hair at the roots and working your way down.
    Step 3: If you hair is long you might need to add some more shampoo to your lengths. Once you think your hair is fully lathered and you are ready to rinse, think again. Start giving yourself a good two minute scalp massage with your fingertips.
    Gently massage your head in circular motions and lift hair from time to time from the roots. After about every 20 seconds, add just a little bit more water to your hands and work it into your hair. What you are doing is emulsifying your shampoo so that it can reach it’s potential and improving circulation in your scalp.
    Step 4: Now comes the time to rinse away all of the grimy residue in your hair that you didn’t even know could accumulate so quickly. Yes it’s true, your hair does need some oils—but natural oils, not the ones that leave a lackluster buildup from styling products.
    To begin, set your water to more of a lukewarm temperature and rinse your hair out until it starts to squeak! Lastly, for shiny, bright and smooth hair, close the cuticles by rinsing with cool water.

    Photoshop….So easy a caveman can do it with www.iwanexstudio.com

    by  • August 15, 2007 • Hair Tips

    This joint is called iWANEX Studio and they’ve retouched everyone from Brittany Murphy to Beyonce to Katherine Heigl to Kelly Clarkson to Halle Berry. It’s always fun to see what people really look like without the help of the click of a mouse.

    Visit their website and then click on “portfolio” and choose your celeb and then wave your mouse over it to see the “before” and “after.” Jonathan Rhys-Meyers looks BEAT without airbrushing.