Thursday, April 29, 2010

Smooth Operator: Brocato Announces NEW Hair Straightening Technology

Don't we always want what we don't have? I know I have tons of clients with frizzy, unmanageable hair. Now that we are getting into the humid summer months it's even worse. You have heard of the Brazilian Blowout and more thank likely have hears all kinds of crazy stuff about it too, I'm sure. With buzz words like formaldehyde and face mask it's enough to give a girl a pause.

Well now there is a brand new show stopping technology that just came out that can do an AMAZING job on smoothing the texture of your hair. Its called Brocato Curl interrupted. Its a series of shampoo, restructurizing gel application and specific flat iron treatments that will give your hair the shine and smoothness that you have always wanted. The whole application takes about an hour and a half depending on the length of hair. Not into long term commitments? No worries, it lasts for about 3 months.

Curl Interrupted is going to cut down on the heat damage and styling time. It will tame the fly-away's, get rid of unwanted frizz and give you that sleek beautiful look you have ALWAYS wanted!! It truly is an amazing new way to get the magazine cover smooth hair polished look. At a fraction of the cost, like half, book your Curl interrupted Treatment today and jump start your way into a smooth new summer ....

-Kassie Coston

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Move Over Brazilian Blowout, now there is: Curl. Interrupted.

Transform unruly hair into a soft, smooth, sleek sensation. Watch Sam Brocato demonstrate Curlinterrupted utilizing NEW straightening technology! Options of temporary, semi-permanent & demi-permanent results are possible with Curlinterruped. FREE of formaldehydes, neutralizers, Thio and Sodium Hydroxide. Keratin boosters enhance shine and hair health. Get smooth now!

Get this new service at The Beauty Box Salon for only $150.00. Print this out and bring in for 20% off of the support products you will need in order to maintain your new look. Book online at http://www.thebeautyboxsalon.com

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Friday, April 16, 2010

Our New Arrival: Klix Hair Extensions

I am happy to announce the a new arrival to our hair extension line up! This is a really cool way of doing extensions. It's fast, affordable, and of course damage free. If you are considering extensions you should be considering this product!

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Demi Moore, Chelsea Lately, and Hair Extensions? I am in love!

Looks we Love: Demi Moore on Chelsea Lately

This picture isn't doing her justice...but Demi Moore looked amazing last night on Chelsea Handler's Big Interview Special.  We love her hair...it's distracting how great her hair is.  She is allegedly a long time lover of weave!

To achieve this look I recommend either easilengths by easihair in a color 4 brownie finale. It lasts 6-8 weeks and is a lot more affordable than you think!

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Market Research at Dollar Tree

Vanessa Shows how to use easivolume

Having Fun With Clip-In Hair Extensions

Ford Artists' Johnny Lavoy shows how to have fun with hair extensions. Please visit http://www.fordmodels.tv for more great videos.

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Hair Extensions 101

Have you dreamed of having the long beautiful locks you see on celebrities today? Does your hair take forever to grow? Well now there is another option, hair extensions! You may be wondering, what are hair extensions and how can I get them? Well you are about to find out!

Hair extensions are hairpieces that will be attached to either your natural hair or your scalp. They help improve the look, strength, and length of your hair. There are a wide array of types but the most known and used are strands (small clusters of 30 peices of hair), wefts (slightly larger peices of hair, merged at the top free at the ends), and braids/dreadlocks (which come pre-wound). The extensions themselves are either made of synthetic or real human hair. The natural is normally the best you can get because its easier to find a match to your own hair.

Hair extensions come in many different styles and can be pre-colored, pre-permed, or pre-highlighted with curls or waves. How long hair extensions lats depends on how they were put in. Sometimes they can last 6 to 8 weeks other times they can last up to 4 months. Rebonding is always needed periodically because even with extensions our natural hair still grows. The bonding agent used becomes loose the more our hair grows and you’ll need to get your extensionsre-adjusted to refresh your hairs appearance.

So with all the different choices that are out there, it’s easy to see that preparing for hair extensions is not an overnight decision. You first need to find the right type for your hair. Then when that is done you need to find a salon that specailizes in that particular kind of hair extension (search now for Dallas Hair Salons offering hair extensions). Plan a visit to your stylist and talk about what look you are hoping to acheive, how long it will take,color matching or any other questions you may have.

The day of your hair appointment, plan on spending hours in the salon. Take something to eat because this is a long process. You will need to shampoo your hair with a clarifying shampoo, do not use conmditioner! Your hair is its cleanest when its in its most natural state. This helps the extensions adhere to your natural hair. Extensions are either sewn, glued, or clipped in.

You shampoo your extentsions just like your regular hair. You will want to buy a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Reason being that it is easy for hair extensions to become dried out and brittle. The main difference between conditoning your natural hair and your extensions is you only need to run the conditioner through the ends, otherwise your extensions may begin to look greasy. Be sure to get tangles out with a comb. Using a brush on tangled extensions may cause them to rip out. Also comb tangles when hair is wet.

Interested in getting hair extensions? Check out our directory of Hair Salons in Dallas to find the right stylist for you.

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Lauren Conrad's Sneaky Trick To Sexy Hair

Friday, 04/ 2/2010 at 3:55 PM Comments (11)

You've told us you LOVE Lauren Conrad's hair over and over, so we finally delivered by dedicating our May cover to the gorgeously glam L.C. (Can I just say I immediately went out and got my hands on a pair of denim shorts after seeing how great they looked on her!). If you've already delved into your new issue then you've heard about Lauren's hair revelation, but if you've been saving your copy to read over the weekend then I forewarn you not to jump ahead—this is a beauty spoiler alert...

In an interview with your favorite Cali girl, we asked:

GLAMOUR: Have you ever tried hair extensions, or is this all your own?

LAUREN CONRAD: Well, I consider it mine because I own it. [Laughs.] But these are all extensions. I chopped all my hair off to my shoulders. I thought I was doing a chic bob. It was so bad. I have the taped-in ones, which are great because they lie flat when you pull your hair into a ponytail. I couldn’t do the individual ones; they felt like bugs!

She never revealed this beauty tidbit on Laguna Beach or The Hills!

I actually saw this type of tape-in hair extension backstage at Rebecca Taylor's Fall 2010 show during New York Fashion Week. Hairstylist, Rudi Lewis, used EasiLengths to add major volume and length to models' hair. I was dying to swap places with them and add a few inches to my short cut—if only I was taller and could walk down a runway in sky-high heels!

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Photo: Joanna Muenz

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An article about Diva in a Box Hair Extensions


On any given day, Jessica Martinez may have long braids, wild waves or a hot pink bob.

That’s one of the benefits of being the company trainer at Wigs.com. Her clothes are on one side of her closet, while her 30 hairpieces — from hair wraps to a fall, and everything in between — are on the other.

“I’m like a kid in a candy store,” said Martinez. Martinez, whose natural curls fall to her shoulders, knows first hand how hair pieces, extensions and wigs can be used to instantly give curlyheads a different look. Whether you desire straight hair, highlights or a long curly ponytail, there’s a product for you.

‘Wigs are becoming more and more popular as a fashion accessory,’ Martinez said. ‘People aren’t wearing them out of necessity. They’re wearing them for fun.’

‘A lot of women don’t know how easy it is,’ she said. ‘If I had them for five minutes, they’d be sold. If you have enough hair to bring to a point at the top of your head, you have enough hair for a hairpiece.’

   

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Jessica Siimpson wearing wavy

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Look of Love Clip-in Curly Extensions

 
   

Hairpieces once were considered something only for old ladies or people with medical conditions. But with new technology and a wide variety of options, they have gone mainstream.

“What’s old is new again,” said Karen Barrett, manager of Wigs Unlimited in Beaverton, Oregon, which has been selling wigs since the 1970s. “Things have come full circle in this business.”

Barrett said the customers she sees now are much younger. They buy up the clip-on ponytails and extensions.

“Let’s face it. If you want want fun, long hair to go out clubbing, you can’t grow it in a week,” she said.

There’s a wig or hairpiece for every need and every budget. A hair wrap — hair on a ponytail holder — can run $20, while a fall of human hair can cost upward of $250. They are available in a wide variety of colors and textures — from kinky to bone straight, from platinum blonde to midnight black.

Curlyheads can especially benefit from these products because they instantly create a different look they want without the damage often associated with chemical straightening. And often, the chemical process may not provide the desired results or flexibility.

“These provide a way to have the straight hair you want very easily without damaging your hair and you have the flexibility of having it curly if you want it curly,’ Martinez said.

For some, a hair wrap may be the answer. The added hair can provide length and fullness quickly and easily. The claw clips and drawstring attachments also are easy to use.The claw clips — available in short, medium and long lengths — can be attached to hair that has been gelled back and twisted up.

“It takes five mintues to do it, and you’ve got a totally different look,’ Barrett said. ‘You don’t have to straighten your hair at all.’

Three-quarter inch caps and falls are wigs that cover almost the complete head for a completely different look — from a smooth, classic bob to waist-length ringlets. Then there are clip-in extensions — sections of hair that can be added to add thickness, change the texture of the hair, change the color, add highlights or add length. In many cases they are human hair and can be dyed to match a person’s hair. They also can be curled, flatironed, permed, blowdried, shampooed and colored like natural hair.

Unlike semi-permanent extensions, which are attached to the hair professionally and stay in for roughly three months, the clip-in extensions can be removed instantaneously.

“What makes them really versatile is you just clip them in yourself and you can change your style literally everyday by ordering different colors, textures and different lengths,” said Bevla Reeves, owner of Hair Conspiracy, which does made-to-order clip-in extensions. “You’re not stuck with them. You can take them out every night.”


In addition to a wide variety of straight extensions, Reeves offers a full combo extension package with curly hair with enough hair to cover the entire head. It is available in wavy, tight or loose curls and sells for $250. It consists of seven pieces, ranging from 7-inches wide to 12-inches wide, with filler pieces for the front of the hair.

‘I even have clients with straight hair who order curly extensions because they want curls so badly,’ Reeves said.

Hair extensions are popular with all ages and ethnicities, said Michelle Allen, who sells extensions to customers from Scandinavia to Latin America through her company Nature Girl.


“All ethnic groups are wearing them now,” said Allen, who sells premium quality virgin hair that is customized for each client.


Christo of Christo Fifth Avenue this summer launched a line of color extensions for curly hair to add highlights without the damage that color and bleach can cause. They last two to four months and enable people to get colors different than what they could get with their own hair.


“Everytime you want to change your color or look, there is a risk of damage,” Christo said. “With highlight extensions, there’s no risk at all.”


And if they don’t like the blond streaks or the red highlights, they can take them out.


“Instead of using color with a brush, we put colored hair into their hair,” Christo explained.


Clients come in for a consultation to match the texture of the hair. It takes about a week to get the extensions from a company in California that customize the 100 percent natural hair to each individual.

“I don’t want people to know it’s an extension,” Christo said. ‘I want them to think it’s their natural hair. It makes the client happy and it makes us happy.’

The extensions are connected at the roots. The highlights can be combed and blowdried, as long as the client stays away from their roots. All clients are given a lesson in how to work for their new extensions and how to care for them.

‘It’s not about creating length,’ Christo stressed. ‘It’s about creating a fashion look for our clients without the damage. It’s an opportunity to give the curly world more options.’


Styling tips for wigs and hair pieces from Jessica Martinez
Don’t try to get every hair in place. This can end up making the finest wig look ‘wiggy.’If the style you’ve chosen offers flexibility, don’t be afraid to try different looks using a good styling comb.If you have a round or square shaped face, try to add height at the top while keeping the sides closer to your head.If you have a longer face, try to minimize the height at the top and fluff up the sides.

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2 comments for “Extending Your Beauty”

  1. Sonia Says:

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This makes me so happy! I just posted a blog on easilengths which is Diva in a Box's baby. It's a small world on the internet.

Still a relevant article.

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EASILENGTHS by easihair

EASILENGTHS

The 100% Human hair extension you simply tape in for instant lengthy locks by EASIHAIR. These extensions are perfect for, proms, weddings or any other special occasion style. The color shades range from the richest chocolate of browns to magenta pinks! EASIHAIR also offers a wide rage of human hair extensions for bangs, volume, ponytails and much more. Check out their other lines. Its pretty fun and funky!

http://www.easihair.com/products.htm

So simple to add length in volume. I recommend having professionally done as this can be a tricky task to do on your own head.

This is an amazing hair extension system. I am a bit biased because I helped invent it!

I use this system almost everyday in my salon. It is fast, safe, and durable. My clients love it!

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Music to Work Your Weave By

Hot As Ice by Britney Spears
Download now or listen on posterous
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Music to Work Your Weave By

I love Britney and all her hot mess ways. The only thing I don't love is her catastrophic hair extensions. Oh well, at least you can work a stripper pole to this song.. hahah

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Removing "Great Lengths" hair extensions may ruin your hair

[quote="W.L."]Great Lengths Hair Extensions are applied with an extremely hard glue, that does not break down with normal extension removing creams, or oils, so don't waste your money on these products if you have had GL-Hair extensions attached to your hair. They use GL-hard glue which is extremely hard on your hair. Do not listen to the ("Keratin-Polymer-Safe-Almost like Normal Hair") stories that you read on the web about GL. Its the worse thing you can put on your hair. Prior to removal shampoo hair, & while hair is wet apply SYSTEM-911 EMERGENCY PAK. A Reconstructor for damaged hair. Its by Hayashi Systems, & is distributed out of Los Angeles, & London. You can buy it at a beauty supply store. Put the entire 8 oz. on your head, & especially the extensions!! Massage it in, & then put some plastic wrap over your head & leave this cream in your hair for 2 hours. I left it in my hair for 3 hours. This will loosen-up the hard glue & make it easier to remove the extensions. At least 30 extensions just fell out while I was in the shower. The rest of them I had to pull on, or twist & they finally came out. Great Lengths didn't have any good advice on removal. Even applying a drop of pure ammonia will not break down this hard bonding glue. Not even bleach, or pure acetone. I got the best advice above, & with "Hard glue", you may need to cut some of them out. Never ever allow anyone to apply your extensions with hard glue!!!!!!

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Friday, April 9, 2010

13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You

As much as I hate to admit it to my wonderful and amazing clients.. there were many parts of this article that I and ALL my hairdresser friends were like, Yah, uhhh huhhh!

 I love my career and am very passionate about the beauty biz. Sometimes, however, I feel clients don't always know what it's like to make the miracles I make happen, happen! 

You can take this article however you like.. If you want a better service remember these 13 things. I know I would never tell my clients but secretly, I have thought and felt all of the below!

-Christopher Box

13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You

Hairstylists share their tips for understanding their jobs and how to get the most out of your time in the swivel chair.

1. I'm a beautician, not a magician. I can give you Gisele BĂ¼ndchen's haircut, but I can't give you her face.

2. Come at least five minutes early. If you're running late, please call ahead. Show me some basic respect. This is a business, not fun and games.

3. Don't ask me to "squeeze" you in when I'm already booked. I'd be taking time and effort away from other clients. You wouldn't like being treated that way.

4. Hairdresser school does not teach about counter transference, projection, negative reinforcement, or personality disorders. If you're looking for a therapist, all I have is a tail comb and an opinion.

5. Some women think that if they keep their hair all one length the way it was in high school, everyone will think they're still in high school. Guess what? You're not. As you get older, you need to soften the lines around your face. Layers are the magic remedy.

6. Bodies and hair change as hormones change. If your hair is dry, listless, or brittle, or if it's not holding your color or style the way it used to, see a doctor. If your hair isn't overprocessed, you could be pregnant (surprise!) or menopausal (yes, I can tell).

7. A trim is not "just" a trim. It requires my expertise, skill, knowledge, and time. Would you say to your dentist, "It's just a tooth," or to your doctor, "It's just a leg"?

8. That single bill you stuff into the shampoo person's hands isn't doing her any favors. A dollar bill doesn't buy anything anymore. You should tip her at least $3—more if your hair is long.

9. If you want to buy a bottle of color and do your own hair to save a buck, you can live with the consequences.

10. Some clients will say, "Cut my hair just like you did last time." That always baffles me. The average time between appointments is six to eight weeks. I have hundreds of clients. How am I supposed to remember exactly how I did your hair the last time? If you want a carbon copy of a cut and style you loved, take a picture and show me.

11. Why do you think a child's haircut should cost less than yours? Kids don't sit still. Kids kick. It's an intense experience.

12. Standing all day and using scissors and a blow-dryer takes its toll—I have arthritis in my fingers, calcium deposits in my wrist, and 10 percent less hearing than I used to. I am a physical wreck.

13. We see women at their worst. Their hair is wet, they have foils on their hair, they have no makeup on. There's nothing for them to hide behind. So they tell us everything. The truth is, I really don't care what they do sexually. I'm only interested in their hair.

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What not to do with hair extensions: The Helicopter

Hahah! I love creative hair extensions. I wonder if we should offer "The Helicopter" on our menu...

((tag: what not to do with hair extensions, bad extensions, bad hair extensions, hair extension disasters))

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My Extensions

OMIGAWD! I love this song. My friend an partner in crime Sonia introduce me to this. Her friend Dan Paul is in the group. It's fun for a good laugh and a smile.. Girls love their weave!

((tag: www.thebeautyboxsalon.com, hair extensions dallas, christopher box, balmain, greath lenghts, hair extension videos, hair extensions, dallas hair extensions, hair extension salon, ))

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Pureology is an ideal hair extension product

I recommend the hydrate shampoo and conditioner.

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Monday, April 5, 2010

Christopher Box Makes Allure's A List

Allure's A-LIST
A tape-in hair extension product that Christopher Box developed, Diva in a Box, was included in Allure Jan. 2006's "A-List." This is a collection of the best beauty resources and the most gratifying selection of products as voted by readers. Diva in a Box later became easihair's innovative product, easilengths. Check out the latest info by clicking here

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Hair Extensions 101

A great video for anyone who is trying to learn the basics of hair extension buying.  Although it says clip-in hair extensions, you can just substitute whatever system you are looking for. This will save you a lot of headaches!

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Are hair extensions one size fits all?

Here is a basic listing of hair extensions available at The Beauty Box Salon. We offer a variety of systems. One size does not fit all! Check out videos and specs to see which systems suits yoru needs best!

http://thebeautyboxsalon.com/Extension_Systems.html

 

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Double Hair Video

Balmain Hair Extension are like a Gucci Bag!

A lot of people don't realize that the hair extension brand, Balmain, is actually a fashion house in Paris. The name is licensed for it's glamour and chic appeal. Enjoy this hot runway vid shocasing Balmains latest trends!

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How To Apply Clip-In Human Hair Extensions

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  • I love DIY vids. This is great step by step. We offer a free hands on class whenever you purchase a set of clip-in hair extensions from The Beauty Box Salon.

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    Before and After Hair Extension Pics by Christopher Box

    Before and After Hair Extension PicsYou can book online at http://www.thebeautyboxsalon.com

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