BEST Insider Tricks To Amazing Shine!

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It’s not rocket science but healthy, beautiful hair isn’t just a matter of lather, rinse, repeat. How much do you know about shine? Try these five Shiny Hair tips for ultimate polish. *BRUSH UP: Using a natural boar bristle brush will help distribute natural oils throughout your hair, resulting in a healthy and shiny finish.  *DEEP TREAT: Moisturize your hair as you would your skin. Hair that lacks moisture sulls, especially in the winter, ao replenish dry hair by using a deep conditioner. *BLAST OFF: Switch to an ionic dryer. These require less heat, limiting hair damage, so your locks will be left looking shiny and healthier. *EAT RIGHT: Lots of water and a diet rich in fruit, veggies, fish and nuts will make your hair gleam. *CUT IT: Schudule for your hair to be trimmed every 6-8 weeks to remove split ends and keep locks looking healthy and...

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Hair Models Wanted

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DANIEL IANNELLI HAIR DESIGN is always searching for new hair models. All hair colors, lengths, textures, ages. Models must be willing to cut and color their hair. Of course, we perform the latest current haircuts, coloring effects, and styling techniques. Flexible times/dates. IannelliHair is active in education and community support — we are constantly searching for new models for various classes, photo shoots and fashion shows. Interested? Please contact us and we’ll get the ball rolling for your big debut: Text: 610 – 308 – 3062 e-mail:...

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Bangs or Botox?

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After 35, most stylists agree it’s either Bangs or Botox. “A simple snip could have the same overall effect on your forehead as those paralyzing toxins,”  points out stylist and salon owner Suki Duggan of Donsuki Townhouse Salon in NYC. “A lot of my clients are asking me for bangs as a way to hide their imperfections.” Swapping pricey non-essentials like Botox and turning to bangs lets you conceal brow lines and look trendy all at once! (source: Cut&Color magazine)  ...

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Coloring your hair and keeping it healthy and shiny

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With today’s technology we can use two color effects that will keep the hair healthier and shinier: semi-permanent and demi-permanent hair color. A semi-permanent color is  translucent thereby putting a colored gloss or stain over the hair. It is formulated to adhere to the cuticle. There are three major benefits when using semi-permanent color. Locked in moisture and protein making the hair healthier.  A smooth silky surface which gives the hair a shiny gloss. An opportunity to see your hair in a different color without being permanent.  Demi-permanent can cover grey hair and or lift ones natural level to a softer slightly lighter tone by using a milder formula than permanent.  Demi-permanent color is a cross between permanent color and semi-permanent. Permanent color is opaque and mono-chromatic, therefore it leaves a noticeable line of demarcation at regrowth.  Demi-permanent gives you the best of both worlds lasting as long as a permanent color. Stains the hair leaving a more natural glossy look.  Softly lifts ones own color to a more desired natural tone. Natural highlighting is  more easily achieved with considerably less processing time. It covers grey while leaving less of a line of demarcation at regrowth. Achieves all this while leaving your hair healthy and...

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Shades of Love

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Unleash your true hue:  Who knew? Hair color is like Female Viagra! The act of coloring your hair may make you feel more adventurous in and out of the sack.  Study volunteers rated how alluring they felt before and after hitting the bottle. Post-colorfest, the women’s feelings of confidence and attractiveness shot up — no matter what the new shade. They also reported feeling sexier. Previous research has shown a relationship between self-esteem and sexual motivation, says co-author Mark Sergent, Ph.D.  (Women’s Health)...

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Easy steps to Stop Damaged Hair

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“It’s inevitable that hair will become damaged to some degree, especially with all the stress and trauma cause by the sun, pollution, coloring, chemical process, styling products, and heat based styling tools. Damaged hair can be dull, course, and even hard to style. The easiest way to get rid of incurred damage is to cut off the affected portions — but you can reduce the extent of damage that your hair endures by keeping it protected and keeping it well moisturized.” Over the next 6 weeks we will post the steps and make suggestions to assure your hair always looks and feels it’s best. This week will be... Special Care for wet hair. You should treat your hair with extra care when it is wet.  Hair is at it’s strongest when dry, and while wet it is damaged more easily. That is due to the fact that the cuticle is open, making it weak and easier to break, and can become damaged. Avoid towel drying too roughly because it will cause friction resulting in hair breakage. Instead use your fingers to squeeze out excess the moisture, or gently blotting it. Always use a low pH(2-4) finishing rinse to close the cuticle and restore hair to a shiny and silky state. When combing hair, section vertically and comb from ends up. Blow dry roots first, then continue to style ends. Minton, Elise, ed. “Stop Damage.” New Beauty Feb. 2010: 108-09....

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