January 14th, 2012  Posted at   Beauty

Though most women believe that they know exactly how to take care of their hair, there are a number of grooming habits that are often followed which can have a detrimental effect. If you are unhappy with the tangled frizz that often seems to sit atop of your head, the following tips and advice in relation to good styling should make interesting reading. No matter what your age, there is always the possibility of learning something new in relation to styling and grooming.

Everyone knows that choosing the right combination of shampoo and conditioner can have a profound impact on one’s appearance. Likewise, too much washing obviously causes hair to become very dry and hard to manage, but you may not know that the temperature of the water you use for rinsing can also have an impact. If you were to douse your head in excessively hot water, this not only washes out essential minerals from your locks, it can also cause harm to the scalp. Always use lukewarm water for rinsing out shampoo and conditioner.

The elements can cause havoc to even the most expensive hairstyle. It is important to take action that helps to protect your hair from the extremes of climate as well as pollution. Choose products that provide adequate protection not just from the sun, but also from chlorine in the tap water and the harmful chemicals found in smog.

Hairstyles such as buns, ponytails, and plaits can help in creating a smart and neat appearance, but if worn too frequently they can lead to damage. When you tie your hair up for excessive periods, this places a lot of strain on the roots causing weakness and breakages. If you are to tie your locks up in this way, avoid using metal fasteners and tight rubber bands. What’s more, you should alternate the actual fastening point by half an inch or so every other day as this should help to minimize damage.

There is often a tendency to spend a small fortune on haircare products, and give very little thought and attention to the health of the scalp. Expert stylists understand the importance of frequent head massages, these can help stimulate the blood flow and encourage healthy growth. Read more… »

January 14th, 2012  Posted at   Beauty

This will result in it taking up you to twice as long to blow dry your hair and not much time enjoying your vacation. However, there are many travel hair dryers that pack as much power as other quality hair dryers. This could make your time in a hotel much easier and your trip much more enjoyable.

Many brands have a version of a travel dryer that can be bought in stores or online. If buying online, pay attention to the special deals and prices offered to online buyers. There are many affordable travel hair dryers available for the person with a budget and they come in smaller sizes for packing convenience.

Here are some quality travel dryers for under $50.

Hot Tools Ionic Anti-Static 1875 Watt Travel Hair Dryer HT1039: This folding handle hair dryer packs 1875 watts of power to give you a good, quick dry. It utilizes ionic technology and has two speed and heat options. Including a years warranty, this hair dryer can be purchased for under $40.

BaByliss PRO Nano Titanium Compact Blow Dryer BABNT052: This ionic travel-friendly blow dryer is compact and convenient for storage and travel purposes. It comes with two speed settings, an air concentrator, 100 watts of power, and is dual voltage for worldwide use. Comes with a 1 year manufacture warranty for just $35.

Gold ‘N Hot Styler Dryer GH3202: This lightweight compact dryer is perfect for travel and uses 1600 watts of power to give you a quick blow dry that leaves your hair shiny and frizz free. Comes with three dryer attachments and is dual voltage, all for under $45.

Conair Pro Baby Bird Blow Dryer YB051W: This travel dryer has a foldable handle for compact storage and is lightweight, making it easy to travel with. It has two speed settings and multiple heat options. It comes with a one year warranty and can be purchased for under $40.

No matter your budget or travel needs, there are products available that can make your travels easier. Travel dryers can be purchased just about anywhere and good investments if you travel a lot and want a quality dryer versus the one at your average hotel. Read more… »

January 14th, 2012  Posted at   Beauty

With the advent and use of skin care products that are made with nanotechnology delivery techniques, wrinkles and aging no longer need to be paired together automatically. This scientific technology utilizes the tiniest of particles of synthetic matter in skin care products to focus on particular areas of the skin. These amazing products are able to penetrate deeply into the skin to the core of the area where aging and wrinkles are developed.

Creams Instead of Surgery
Skin care creams and cosmetics that utilize nanotechnology have reduced the need for surgical procedures to remove or reduce wrinkles in the areas that are most often affected, such as the eyes and lip areas, or around the nose and mouth. As a person ages, their skin can sag and dry out, increasing the opportunities for the skin to wrinkle and to increase fine lines that reduce that youthful look.

Sun Damage and Your Skin
The sun adds its damage to the skin by causing not only wrinkles, but increasing the chances of skin cancer and brown spots that we attribute to aging as well. The nano particles that are used in nanotechnology sunscreens can prevent the skin from wrinkling, while it further protects the skin from sun damage caused by ultraviolet light that hastens the aging of the skin; plus puts you in danger of developing health risks like skin cancer.

Plump Up Those Lips
Nanotechnology particles used in lip plumpers or lipsticks can reduce the wrinkles and lines caused by aging and/or sun damage and will plump up the area around the lips giving you a more youthful look that will amaze you. The lip area is one of the most prominent in showing age on a person when the skin dries up and causes wrinkles. Use of these plumpers can minimize the wrinkles without any surgical procedures. Read more… »