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Showing posts with label long hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label long hair. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Beauty Makeovers For Successful Job Interviews

In the current economy, with so many people out of work, it seems like a good idea to touch up images, as well ascontinued " .In my 40 years as a hairdresser and day spa owner ,I have helped many clients improve their appearance with a new hairstyle, color, and makeup. I also interviewed many people who wanted to work for me, and some were not prepared to impress me with their appearance. a

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Little Girl's Hairstyles: St. Patrick's Hairdo: The Shamrock Hairdo 10-15 min

The Shamrock Hairdo

I've been browsing some other hair blogs to see their takes on the 'clover' (because, really, what else can you do for St. Paddy's? A leprechaun perched on their head?), and all the hairstyles were frankly just too complex for me! Perhaps because I'm pregnant, or lazy, or the combo of the two, so I had to do something a little easier and faster (they were all super cute--but just TOO much work for me!). You can do this with whatever kind of braid you are in the mood for. I opt for a twist braid because it's FAST!

First, I start with thoroughly dampened hair, and comb it all back into a mid-height ponytail.
 Then since I was going only for a 3 leaf clover, I did three twist braids. You can see my video on twist braids to learn how to do them if necessary. I did one twist braid from the top portion of the ponytail, and then split the underneath into two sections.
 I then made a 'stem' by ponytailing off a low section. Where you put this secondary elastic will depend on the length of your braids. I did my other daughter's hair, which is much shorter, and so her 'stem' is much shorter as well.
 I then brought the 'stem' portion up to the middle or base of the ponytail like pictured, and then laid the twist braids out like the leaves of the clover.
 I then used bobby pins to hold them in place. You may want to crisscross two where I show this one.
 Pin all three (or four if you want a 4 leaf) in place well.
 Then I stuck two bobby pins down through the base of the ponytail and the top part of the stem to hold it in place.

 I added a green bow at the top of the stem.

 Now for the short hair version: My older daughter's hair just touches the tops of her shoulders. Here's her twist braids pinned up into the leaf sections. Notice how short her 'stem' is. I bobby pinned these braids to each other, rather than to her head, and then down through the base of the ponytail again. I liked how they stood up!


 I may want to trim this ribbon before I use it again.....but it's all ok!


A Irish Wish for a Friend


Wishing you a rainbow
For sunlight after showers�
Miles and miles of Irish smiles
For golden happy hours�
Shamrocks at your doorway
For luck and laughter too,
And a host of friends that never ends
Each day your whole life through!

?Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

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Your hair is probably your number one asset when it comes to fashion and beauty. It’s one part of your body that you have a certain amount of control over.long hairstyle is not so difficult to maintain as it is to be held healthy. There is so much more than with shorter hairstyles, a trend towards the splitting has long hair ends produce faster and it also can to heavy and seem on the head level.There are many people who try a hairstyle are to a wedding in summer carry, because the wedding season seems just round.