Phytobaume Color Protect

Express Conditioner for Color-Treated Highlighted HairPhyto Phytobaume Color Protect Express Conditioner is designed for the color-treated, highlighted hair. Used after each shampoo, it instantly detangles and durably protects color-treated and highlighted hair.Sea buckthron extract has nurturing and antioxidant properties that acts as a cellular protector to lock-in color and prevent fading.Grapefruit extract combined with hibiscus flower acids seal the cuticles for ultimate shine. Hair becomes easier to detangle with improved manageability, and s lift and shiny.Detangle and give radiance the color-treated and highlighted hair.Use DirectionsAfter shampoo, apply a small amount to damp hair. Rinse immediately.IngredientsAlthea Officinalis Root Extract (Extraction de Guimauve), Cetearyl Alcohol (Dérivé d’Huile de Coco), Isodecyl Neopentanoate, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil (Huile de Ricin), Stearul Alcohol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate (Dérivé d’Huile de Colza), Zea Mays (Corn) Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Extract (Extrait de Tournesol), Parfum (Fragrance), Ceteareth-33, Hippoae Rhamnoides Fruit Extract (Argousier), Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Fruit Extract (Pamplemouse), Propylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol, Polyquaternium-57, Hydrolized Keration, Chlorphenesin, PEG-8 Ricinoleate, Citric Acid, Tetrasodium EDTA, Aqua, Hibiscus Sadbariffa Flower Extract, Methylisothiazolinone, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Beta-Carotène, Tocopherol.

BLOG for Men

Did you know:95% of men spend less than 30 minutes in the hairdressers chair, the number of men opting for colour or highlights in salons has increased by 50%, These are two of the findings  Products’ report, The Long and the Short of It, which shines the spotlight on the hairdressing industry. Other male client-related findings include that one in four men claim to have bought a bottle of shampoo from a salon in the past six months. When it comes to colour, many men are still very private about it and opt for services that are quick and unfussy, or request appointments when the salon is normally not too busy. But I am very proud of my Salon male Guests the keep there look up to date. If you have any question about male Styles Color or any problems like dandruff oily Hair please don’t wait Call 905-5759835 or visit web site www.eliegante.com  and I will answer all your questions.

Go Darker

Going a bit darker usually suits most blond’s more than going lighter does (a la Jennifer Aniston), so try out a semi- or demi permanent shade first before fully committing to it.
Hold On to Your Blond
Cleansing with blond-specific shampoos and their matching conditioners will help you love your color longer. (They are formulated with a gentler pH level than traditional versions.)
We USE AND RECOMMEND : PAULMITCHEL , PHYTO, Bumble & bumble

You Love Being Blond

November-20-10

Whether your golden locks are natural or you work hard at maintaining that most famous of hair colors, you’ve likely considered giving different blond intensities a whirl. But before you decide to go lighter or darker, remember the top rule of hair color change: The farther you stray from your current color, the more damaged your hair will be. Overall, pros advise remaining within two levels (the scale by which hair color is measured) in either direction. “When you go too far, the hair texture that you feel today will be gone tomorrow,” warns

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Blond: Go Lighter

Before doing anything else, consider your skin tone. If you’re fair-skinned, don’t go too light to avoid looking washed out or tired. Do you have medium to dark skin with olive undertones? Then choose shades that are described as “cool.” Next, how long do you want this new color to stick around? Permanent color lasts until the next time you dye it, demipermanent color lasts about a month, and semipermanent color lasts approximately a week.

Do you color your own hair?

Hi,

Have you ever faced that nagging question about should I or should I not color my own hair?

Well, I’ve been doing some thinking about this and I wanted to share my thoughts with you.

In the industry there are many new styles that are popping up on the run-ways, and fashion magazines, but I’ve found that there are not a lot of good resources on the web (or blogs 🙂 ) that provide you with details.

Some of the new styles that you may want to research are:

  • Shuffleboard
  • WildWoods
  • The Clock
  • Icicles
  • Platinum Card
  • Zig Zag
  • Braids (not the old fahsinon kind 😉
  • Zipper
  • Cupcake
  • Quadrants
  • Tri
  • Mandarin Dream
  • Lemon Drop
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Mai Tai

Hey I beat you would have liked if the styles above had links, well I’m working on that…

Please check back on the Eliegante regularly as we are adding details to these styles on the main web site.