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Showing posts with label Hair Protection. Show all posts

Working Out + Relaxed Hair



I always get so many women asking me, how to preserve their hairstyle when they work out. Up until now I didn't have a great answer, I personally don't work out like crazy and when I do it's about the time when it's time to get my hair done again. But now I have a new product to help preserve your 'do even when I work out.
Product Description: The new and improved Dri Sweat line of active wear products was designed for men and women who live active lifestyles and especially for African-American casual and serious exercise enthusiasts. We all know that sweat can be damaging to your hairstyle, and many women have for years had to make a choice between starting a healthy exercise routine or ruining their fresh new hairstyles. Dri Sweat® is an opportunity to have both! Firstline’s Dri Sweat Edge Headband and Dri Sweat Fit Cap allow women to keep their style intact as the sweat is absorbed during their workout.

What do you think? Will you try it?!
Dri Sweat is available at Wal-mart, CVS, and Food Lion.

EXCLUSIVE: Relaxer Tips from Will Williams




Will Williams is a master level hair stylist and barber as well as the Director of Education at M&M Products Company, the parent company of Sofn'free GroHealthy. Here he shares his tips on prevent relaxer irritation, including one interesting question I've never had asked by any stylist. Williams also explains how you can prevent irritation even if you've been scratching your scalp pre-relaxer.
William asks, "have you had any anesthesia (local or general) since your last visit or in the last 3 weeks?" and "have you used any permanent hair color since I last saw you?"

I never even thought that anesthesia would have an effect on the hair, and this is important for all you ladies out there who wait until after delivering your baby (with an epidural or via c/s) to get a relaxer. Williams explains that anesthesia and permanent hair color can, "mean that your hair is structurally compromised and the relaxer should be delayed until the medications is removed by shampooing. In the case of permanent color we need to wait until new growth appears that hasn't been colored or relaxed before applying relaxer."

Williams also digs deeper, wanting to know from a client if she has been scratching unintentionally (removing dandruff flakes, targeting an itch with a comb, pen, pencil or other pointed item). Even including, wanting to know if she brushes the hairline trying to hold it down so the new growth of the hairline doesn't appear to be out of texture with the more relaxed look of the interior. These are ways to irritate the scalp without even realizing that you've been doing so. If you have been irritating your scalp without knowing it, Williams takes special care to base the entire scalp.

Williams continues the questioning, "If she tells me she doesn't scratch or brush or didn't shampoo vigorously in the last three days, I ask if she inadvertently scratches her scalp in her sleep. That's my "trick question" to make sure I better understand the condition of her scalp."

Then offers up some assistance for the problem: "For women I know who have a chronic itch/scratch cycle, I recommend a pre-shampoo treatment the week prior to relaxer. This helps to guard against the de-fatting of the scalp during the relaxer service. Naturally, I recommend the oil that you like in our lineup, Sofn'free GroHealthy Three-Layer Growth Oil. Just saturate the scalp, massage gently, let it set for at least five minutes (more if you like to penetrate the scalp and reach sub-dermal areas) to keep the scalp calm during the week before relaxer. Also, our Three-Layer Growth Oil or Strengthening Creme can be used on the scalp prior to salon visit the day before or even the day of the relaxer to help guard against possible scalp dryness and de- fatting."

The big message: Always cover the scalp with base protection, because the same process that is reducing curls in the hair is also reducing corresponding elements in the skin.

Protective Style: Runway to Real Life




After a busy New York Fashion Week, Redken Creative Consultant Guido is across the pond in Milan getting ready for a week of innovative styles, before heading to Paris to finish Fashion Month. Guido kicked off his week in Milan with the Alberta Ferretti show, and created a very 60s chignon with a boyish swoop over the eye and small pieces left out just in front of the ears.

"Alberta has a very strong opinion about the woman she wants to send down the runway each season. This season we decided on a look that was simple 60s feel, yet stylized. Almost twiggy- like but with a boyish feel."
Create the look:
- Create a low side part on the left. Wet hair and apply velvet gelatine 07 cushioning blow-dry gel and blow dry in

- Spray quick dry 18 instant finishing spray in sections and back comb to create the "Bardot-like" height at the crown

- Pull all hair into a low ponytail at the nape of the neck. Coil ponytail around itself into a chic chignon and pin with hairpins

- Pull pieces out at either side in front of the ear with a tail comb as not to disturb the rest of the hair

- Finish entire look with shine flash 02 glistening mist for extra sheen on the runway (and for your personal runway)!

Protective Styling How To



Last summer class was in session right here on The Anti Hair Slave and the subject was Protective Styling your hair. Every day for a week, protective styling was the topic and we taught about how to do a protective style regardless of the length of your hair, what exactly a protective style is, offered a giveaway and everything. Missed it? Don't fret check it out here!

Braid-Out How To


A Braid-Out is a great way to wear your hair when you are looking to minimize the use of heat or want to change up your texture.  I'll show you how I do my quick braid-outs using pictures.  
 
1. Start with freshly co-washed hair and make three large braids on each side of your head. 


2.  I use a cold rod roller to create curl at the end of each braid

3.  Allow hair to dry thoroughly, I usually do this overnight while sleeping.


4. Take out braids, but don't detangle yet.


5. Grab each large piece and detangle carefully using fingers only. Repeat until you achieve your desired look. 

Typically, I don't wear my Braid-outs totally loose.  I usually throw on a headband and clip the ends up. 

What's Your Hair Sleep Style

Protecting your hair during your hours of rest is super important.  You would ruffle up your hair on your cotton pillowcases while you were awake and aware of what you were doing?  I didn't think so.  So if you aren't currently protecting your hair while you sleep, I need to know why.  Please don't give me the I don't look sexy in a sleep scarf, excuse.  That was soooo 2007, right ladies!?!  Now we are much more clever and have found beautiful ways to protect and be beautiful at the same time.  Right?  If not, check out these options! 


(The PrettyWrap, PrettyWrap.com $19.95 - $24.95)

1. Pretty Wrap - The name suits this product.  Yes, it's still a head wrap but it's pretty!  Because of the cap like part (see step 1) this perfect for ladies who love roller sets and wrap their hair at night.  It's made of 100% silk, but it's machine washable!  Gotta love that.


(Pillow Cap, Pillowcap.com $12.99 - $24.99) 

2. Pillow Cap - For all my traveling ladies, this one is for you.  Think of a shower cap, now image it's made of satin and large enough to go around the top of a pillow and there you have the pillow cap.  Easy on and easy off, it fits right on a pillow and protects your hair AND your skin! 

3. Standard Silk or Satin Pillow cases are another option!