Category: Hair Products
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Nalu is the Hawaiian word for wave, and—like waves—no two curls are ever alike. This iron was designed to enable a stylist to create hair that looks naturally curly. By weaving the hair through the barrels a stylist can add volume and create many different curl shapes and formations.
The Nalu Waver is perfect for those unstructured day at the beach waves but you can comb it out for a more sleek 1940’s body wave too!
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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

The unique ceramic technology heats up to its maximum temperature in seconds and locks in moisture, natural oils, and hair color for total hair protection. The new ghd styler makes it even easier to create curls, twists, flicks, and waves, while retaining its unrivalled ability to achieve straight and sleek hair too.
The GHD IV Styler is insanely expensive but so worth the money. I generally use it for straight styling but you can do all sorts of curls and waves with it too. It has an unprecedented ability to make even the most unruly of curls submit to silky, sleek straightens. It’s frightening how well it works…
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

This cult favorite from Japan is a miracle worker, offering malleable hold and a fresh matte finish to all hair types.
Supremo Magic Move lives up to it’s name. This product can manipulate any texture or condition hair into shape, and hold until washing. It’s a little labor intensive, but if you have thick or corse hair that refuses to hold a curl, this is stuff will do the trick.
How to use it: Give yourself plenty of time to work with Magic Move; relatively speaking it is pretty labor intensive. First you will need to take a small amount out of the jar. I like to use my pointer finger to scoop it out like it was icing. Put what you have extracted in the palm of your other hand. Rub your hands together to warm up the product and make it malleable. Grab a section of hair and make sure you coat the section as evenly as possible. Comb through with a fine toothed comb and then wrap the hair around your curling iron. Use a substantial amount of heat and hold it there for about 20 to 40 seconds. Once you have removed the iron, pin the curl in place and let it cool completely before releasing and styling.
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

This leave-in hair cream enhances hair’s brilliance and shine.
Kerastase Nutritive Lumiere Nutri-Sculpt is a little pricey but worth the expense. It adds shine and definition to hair without weighing it down.
How to use it: Simple, one squirt in the palm of your hand should be plenty. Massage the product all over your hands and in between your fingers too. Then just run your fingers through your hair giving extra attention to areas that have many fly-aways or more volume than you want. The result is sleek sexy hair with subtle shine and definition.
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Holds and Controls Your Hair. Ideal for Long-Lasting Hold
The Sebastian Shaper Hairspray is my up-do spray. It defies gravity and humidity.
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Protein-rich, ultra-light whip lifts deliciously nourished curls and waves to perfection for super-conditioned air-light bounce. USE IT shake well and dispense downward into palm. Distribute evenly into damp hair and air-dry for sleek waves blow-dry for tousled bounce or set hair for glamorous, bouncy curls.
I love what Sebastian Whipped Cream does to hair. It leaves hair feeling rich and luxurious with a little shine, and control. I recommend this coupled with a hair spray to achieve lasting hold.
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