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How to Recognize Bad Hair Salons

How to/ Is there anyway to Recognize Bad Hair Salons


Nowadays it can be very difficult to find a really bad hair salon. This is because there are so many of them that are really great and most of them are offering high quality services to remain competitive.

However, there is a big difference between professional salons and average ones. The best way to find out if the salon is an awful one is to try it. Never book an appointment if you did not visit a salon previously. This is the most common mistake that many women do. Trust me, this is the best way to avoid a bad experience, such as a bad hair color or bad haircut.

So, here is how to recognize bad hair salons.

  • Go to a salon and make note of the customer service. It must be the highest priority for every hair salon. Pay attention to how the salon staff treats you. Do they answer all your questions? Were they overeager to book you in for an appointment? Besides these things, watch the customers. Are they happy and engaged in conversation with their hairstylist?
  • Since we are on the subject of customers, the easiest way to spot a bad salon is the lack of customers. There must be something wrong if there is no people in the chairs.
  • Pay attention to the appearance of a salon. Is it clean and well-organized? Does it look dated?
  • Ask them about their selection of services. High quality salons offer all services. A salon that offers only the basic cut, blow dry and simple coloring, is not the one you should choose.

How Often to Wash Hair | All types

How Often to Wash Hair

Again and again we see this question popping up in forums and blogs: how often to wash hair. It depends on your hair type, i mean, Normal Hair/Oily Hair/Dry Hair/Curly Hair. We have talked about this issue in one of our previous articles, but since this subject is important to so many women (and men), here are the main recommendations:
  • Wash normal hair up to 5 times a week.
  • Oily hair should be washed every day.
  • Dry and Curly hair needs to be washed twice a week.
  • Wash chemically treated hair three times a week.
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We understand that not washing your hair every day can be to hard for some people. But here is the trick: use dry shampoo to keep your hair clean between washes.

6 Simple Yet Important Hair Care Tips

6 Simple Yet Important Hair Care Tips


1. Do not wash your hair everyday. Generally, it takes three days for the hair roots to dry completely. Blow-drying does not change this fact. Wash your hair two or three times a week.

2. Choose leave-in conditioners over cream conditioners to maintain a healthy and shiny look. You can use odor eliminating conditioners if your hair smells bad.

3. Hair conditioners increase the weight of your locks. The more you put in, the heavier it will become. Keep this in mind if you want to achieve soft and voluminous looking hair.

4. Use hair masks only when your hair becomes dry or very dry. Too much of moisture found in hair masks will cause your hair to look and feel heavy.

5. If you must use special treatment products, such as shampoos for dandruff, do not use them for very long periods because they are very high in active substances. From time to time, replace them with sensitive scalp shampoos.

6. Do not use hair coloring products that you can buy in the supermarket. They have high levels of ammonia that will damage your hair. Trust a professional hairstylist when changing your hair color.

natural hair shampoo,hair treatment

Every man/woman wants beautiful hair - whether his/her hair be long, short or in between. And,

it’s not just about some glitzy shampoo that a sexy model advertises on TV!

So, what can we do for gorgeous hair?

1) Eat right - as I’ve stated before, it’s supposed to be a duh, but it really is something we Americans struggle with. However, proper nutrition is the cornerstone for health AND beauty.

2) Drink plenty of water - again, a duh - and again, not enough of us do it.

3) Exercise - I know, UGH! But, increased blood flow, better Circulation and heart health and better overall health SHOW via our skin, nails and hair.

4) Scalp stimulation. This isn’t just for Hair Growth, it helps scalp health as well. Here’s a couple of good tips:

a) Sitting comfortably grab handfuls of your hair and gently pull straight out. Do this all over your head twice. Try to do this each day - before a shower or washing your hair.

b) Reflexology for the head…how can it help? Well, much in the same way as my previous tip. Scalp stimulation and the unclogging of hair follicles contributes to both growth and health of hair. Sitting comfortably, form your hands into loose fists. Taking the knuckles of your hands, gently tap all over your head - making sure you get ALL of your head at least twice. Believe it or not, you’ll actually feel a cool/tingling sensation when you’re done. Now, don’t hit too hard - that’ll just give you an unattractive and painful lump!

c) My gramma SWORE by this one and I have to admit that although, even as a Dr. of Reflexology, I have NO idea why it works, it does work. Try this for getting your hair to grow. Position the fingernails of each hand towards each other with hands cupped. BRISKLY buff nails of your hands together (back and forth) for at least five minutes a day. Now, head reflexes are at the tips of fingers, and maybe that is why this works so well. But, for whatever reason, it rocks

5) A good shampoo and conditioner - and, if you do some searches in this site, you’ll find some great natural shampoos, conditioners and ‘problem fixers’ that are really inexpensive to make - many times using things already found in your fridge.

6) Ok, I fibbed - this tip will cost some money - but nearly everyone recognizes the need for some Supplements in their daily routine so I figured I’d include a few that are great for hair.

a) Biotin - Contained naturally in foods such as cheese, raspberries, eggs, liver, chicken and avocados, most people get enough Biotin in their regular diets without ever having to worry about a deficiency. The function of Biotin is to help the body make use of essential folic acids, pantothenic acid, protein and vitamin B-12. Although very rare, Biotin deficiency can cause fatigue, Hair Loss, depression, skin rash and skin discoloration. I get my Biotin from Hair, Skin & Nails by Rexall and I love it!

b) Omega-3 Fish Oils - Just as I’ve recommended for skin, Fish Oils rock for the hair too. Fish Oil helps maintain a good luster of the hair. Omega three has hair growing properties as it provides nourishment to the follicles. It therefore aids in faster development of hair and preventing Hair Loss. A good supply of Proteins is also necessary for Hair Growth. Since most fish varieties are rich in protein, eating fish helps in keeping healthy hair.

c) Flax Seed Oil - Promote healthy hair and nails. The abundant Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Flaxseed oil have been shown to contribute to healthy Hair Growth (in fact, low levels of these acids may cause dry and lackluster locks). Hair problems exacerbated by Psoriasis or Eczema of the scalp may respond to the skin-revitalizing and anti-inflammatory actions of Flaxseed oil as well. Similarly, the oil’s FAs work to nourish dry or brittle nails, stopping them from cracking or splitting.

d) A good Multi-Vitamin - this is just a great staple to include regardless.

7) My final tip? Beer. Good ol’ cheapo beer - you know, like PBR or Busch. As a matter of fact, make it warm, stale beer! (yes, I’m serious) The Proteins from the malt and Hops in the beer coat the hair and build it up and help repair damage. It leaves the hair with wonderful body. After your shampoo, rinse your hair with a little beer. This can help restore shine. Honestly, it makes your hair shinier than any fancyschmancy conditioner or treatment I’ve ever found. This is one I’ll swear by!


Here’s a couple of recipes to get you started:

Beer Shampoo

  • 3/4 cup beer (any cheap brand)
  • 1 cup inexpensive shampoo Boil the beer until it reduces to 1/4 cup. Cool the beer and add it to the 1 cup of inexpensive shampoo

Beer Hair Rinse

If you want to do something nice for your hair, rinse it once a month with flat beer. After applying the beer, you can rinse the hair with warm water or not, as you choose.

The beer acts as a natural setting lotion, giving blow-dried hair increased vitality, resilience and hold. The B Vitamins and natural sugar add body and shine. Don’t worry; the stale beer smell will disappear very quickly.


  • Super Body Hair Treatment
  • 2 tablespoons molasses
  • 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatine
  • 1 tablespoon sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 tablespoon stale beer

Combine ingredients in a small bowl. Comb or brush into hair. Cover hair with a plaster shower cap or wrap with a Sheet of plastic wrap. Cover with a thick terrycloth towel.

Leave the treatment on for 30 minutes, then rinse in warm water. Shampoo the hair.

That’s about it for now - but I think it’s enough to start you on the road to gorgeous, shiny hair!

What to Eat for Healthy Hair

Are you Looking for Healthy Hair?


If your hair is dull, breakable and uncontrollable, you should pay attention to what you eat. Your diet is one of the crucial factors for getting your hair into excellent condition. In other words, shiny, healthy hair must be nourished from the inside. Even small changes to your diet can have a huge impact on your hair’s health.

A lack of essential vitamins, consuming junk food and smoking often cause dull, lifeless hair. A good blood supply to the hair follicles is imperative for strong hair growth. Nuts, seeds and dark berries are blood-producing foods and they will improve your hair.

B vitamins are essential for healthy hair. One of them, biotin, has a direct effect on hair condition. Eggs are rich in biotin. Other good sources of B vitamins are brewer’s yeast, wheat germ and whole grains.

Beneficial foods are dark leafy vegetables such as spinach which are rich in zinc. You should also eat foods high in omega 3 like oily fish (salmon and mackerel). Avoid drinking too much caffeine because your body will lose minerals such as iron and this can lead to hair thinning and loss.

5 Simple, Easy Hair Tricks

Here are the Hair Tricks (5 Simple, Easy Tricks) 


Here are a few very simple and easy hair tricks that will help you achieve the hair you always wanted.

1. If you're not satisfied with your current hairstyle, a simple trick is to change your salon or your stylist. A new hairdresser might have some fantastic new ideas for you. A younger stylist may suggest something trendier for you.

2. To choose the best hairdo for you, visit the salon wearing the clothes that you wear every day. This will help your new stylist to give you advice on a suitable style. A very good idea is to talk about the job that you do. Formal types of jobs where you must dress appropriately require specific hair cuts.

3. When I want to refresh my look, I do two easy things: I change the color slightly (a few subtle highlights or lowlights) and change the length to some extent. Try it and you will be surprised with the results.

4. Apply an avocado hair mask for additional shine. Mix a ripe avocado with a quantity of olive oil. Apply to towel dried hair, cover with a towel and wait 30 minutes before rinsing off.

5. You can also enhance hair shine with finishing rinse. Chamomile tea is good for blondes or redheads while beer is great for brunettes. Flat cola is the best for darker hair.

How to Choose a Hairstyle in Six Steps

Everybody needs a new hairstyle once in a while. Here are 6 tips on how to choose a great hairstyle. Follow these tips and you will get exactly the hair style that you want. When it comes to choosing a style that looks good, knowing what you want is a key factor.

1. Look at old photos of yourself. What worked and what didn't? Find a look that worked well and update it a little in accordance with new trends.

2. Choose a hairstyle options that compliments your face shape, highlights your best features, and fit your maintenance criteria.

3. Make sure your selection matches your hair type. For example, a haircut that works well with fine, straight hair is not an option for thick, curly hair.

4. Keep in mind how much time and money you're ready to spend on your hairstyle. Short styles need frequent trims, so the costs will add up. On the other hand, longer styles need constant maintenance.

5. Find pictures of great hairstyles from magazines and the Internet. Show them to your stylist and ask can they be modified somewhat to fit your hair type or face shape.

6. Find a good hairdresser that you can trust and communicate with. The initial consultation is the vital step.

7 Healthy Hair Tips



To keep healthy hair looking its best, women should follow these effective tips:

1. Pick a hairstyle closest to your hair's natural structure and color as possible. This will significantly reduce hair damage.

2. Stay away from over-styling or processing hair. Follow this simple rule: the less you do to your hair, the better.

3. Overuse of shampoo can damage the hair. Use shampoo to wash the scalp and then let it run through your hair.

4. Wash your hair only when your scalp is oily. If you scalp is drier, wash your hair less frequently.

5. On the other hand, use conditioner only on the ends of the hair, not on the scalp.

6. Choose a shampoo and conditioner according to your hair condition, for example, damaged, fine, or frizzy and on your hair shape, such as curly or straight.

7. Wear a hat to protect hair from UV radiation.