Time flies

There are no truer words than the adage “time flies.” I can tell you from personal experience that the decades slip into each other. And with each new decade, a woman needs to think about changing her style and her hair to keep looking her best. This means always staying ahead of the curve. It’s easier to do than you might expect. In your 30s, beauty maintenance is minimal. This is the perfect time to experiment with your hair color and style. Most women will start to notice some gray hair in this period. Non-peroxide semi-permanent hair color is translucent, making it the perfect solution to make gray hairs look like highlights. Your 40s is usually when hair color is no longer optional. Your hair is beginning to look dull. Sprays of gray hair have probably started to appear. Returning your color to its natural vibrancy is key to looking your most vital. Bangs and layers are your best friends in your 40s… In Your 50s. Hair color requires frequent touch-ups. There is nothing more unattractive or aging than gray roots. The most flattering hairstyles for women in their 50s are chin length or shorter. They provide movement and look full. There is a solution to the beauty challenges of every decade. No matter what your age, embrace it. This is the key to looking perpetually beautiful.

2012 autumn (fall) / winter

2012 fall and winter are special seasons for those into fashion. They’re seasons that let you perfect your style for the year. And they’re seasons that let you perfect your fashion credentials as the New Year approaches. As 2013 approaches, we take you through fall 2012’s fashions to give you the perfect style for the end of this year and the start of the next. The year draws to a close and 2013′s fashion trends start to take hold. But like everything else to do with fashion, 2013′s trends will be influenced by the past. The distant past. The immediate past. And that immediate past means but seasons: autumn (fall) / winter 2011. The year marks the true start of a new decade, and yet 2013′s fashion is all about revival. True, there is a unique undertone of a modernist style appearing, but take some of the most iconic styles of the 20th century, infuse them with quality, and you’ll find the basis for the dominant styles of 2012.The year’s hair trends are no different. For 2013, hair is all about revivals and evolution. With styles and colours we’re seeing the best of 2011 reborn, whereas cuts are offering reworked and luxurious revivals of styles that sit perfectly with the year’s clothing trends.

How to free flowing blow dried hair???

It’s important to get the optimum bounce in the roots and ensure the soft waves frame the face. Here’s how to get it right:

  • Towel-dry your hair and apply any variety of blow-dry enhancing cream to the roots. The product will create texture and hold.
  • Section the hair and blow-dry using a round brush. Brush away from the roots to create volume.
  • Once the hair is dry, make a centre-part and brush the hair out. This will give the bounce and fullness to the locks.
  • If you want fuller, longer-lasting waves; leave the hair to set in a few large rollers. Be sure to roll the hair in the direction you want.
  • Spray hairspray on a paddle hairbrush and gently comb away from the parting in the direction of the hair. This will settle the visible flyaway strands around the crown.

Fashion Week

Runways While fashion week is about fantasy and illusion, the most captivating trends from the fall shows emphasized wearable texture, natural ease and feminine approachability. From polished ponytails to unfussy strands left free around the shoulders, hairstylists offered up plenty of inspirational  and achievable  ideas that float from the runway to the real world surprisingly well. Precise Pony The ponytail always plays a part in fashion week and this season it was all about concise, perfectly pulled-back looks. Hair was prepped with styling treatment oil from Awapuhi to prevent frizz and add shine, then flat-ironed into sleek curtains. To secure the base, using simple elastics carefully concealed with a few loose strands.

6 Steps to Salon-Perfect Hair Color.

Are you getting what you expecting????? How many times have you walked out of a salon feeling less than excited about your new color? Getting the vision in your head to show up, well, on your head can be a complicated process. Here are 6 foolproof steps to ensure you leave the salon with color you’ll love. First, consider your complexion and your eye color. “The human eye is naturally attracted to light colors,” Dark hair brings the focus to the skin, whereas lighter hair brings the focus to the hair. You want to find a balance and draw attention to your best features .To Cut or Color First? If you decide to do a cut and color on the same day, be sure to get the cut first. As a Colorist I believe the color should follow the cut so they can complement each other, “the hair color should accentuate the cut and should add movement to the overall finished appearance. Highlights and lowlights are the means to add depth and dimension.” Pick the Right Colorist. Your colorist should be able to discuss whether or not the look you are hoping for is suitable for you. If he or she is not willing to take the time to answer your questions and can’t give you a straight answer on what you can expect, move on. The key to a great color experience is choosing “someone you trust,” Communicate Like a Pro. When explaining what kind of look you want, think about your lifestyle. Are you more conservative or more creative? Are you looking for something more on the bold side or something more sophisticated? How often can you return to the salon for touch-ups? All of this information will help your colorist. It’s also a good idea to bring a picture to use as a reference so your colorist can see what look you are going for. Damage Control.What should you do if your hair is damaged? Give it a rest! A good colorist will advise you to let your hair heal before attempting to color it. Trust me, you’ll thank him or her later. Conditioning and strengthening treatments are a must to bring moisture and thickness back into the hair. And remember — no color is going to look great on split ends or broken strands. The Final Assessment. @ Eliegante Hair Design My team believes you can judge good color by whether it improves your confidence and ability to go out and be who you want to be. “It’s just like clothing,”. “When you wear a suit or evening gown you feel classy, so you act classy. When you’re in sweats around the house, you feel more relaxed and carefree. Your hair is the same way. It’s like a new outfit. It should always suit the person you are, or the person you want to become.”  thank you all

Elie

Summer Styles

Summer is here and the temperature is rising! Whether you’re planning to sun or swim, your hair is at increased risk for dryness and breakage…gasp! Thankfully, Eliegante Hair Design has come to the rescue!Going for a swim? Salt buildup can lead to dry, hard to manage hair, and chlorine can cause cuticle damage and split ends. That’s because the chemicals strip away sebum, a natural scalp lubricant. To prevent this, treat your mane before or after hitting the water. Elie suggests that prior to the pool or beach, wet your hair with fresh water and apply a leave-in conditioner. You can us a special shampoo from PAUL Mitchell will help restore shine and strip away chemicals. Fun in the sun? UVA and UVB  Rays  have the power to damage your hair, too! I  says that signs of sun-damaged hair include brittleness and dryness, broken or split ends, frizz, faded color, and even weakened or thinning hair. I emphasizes the importance of protecting products that contain UVB absorbers, seal the hair shaft to prevent humidity, and moisturize with natural proteins and extracts (Try: Awapuhi Wild Ginger keratin treatment, or PhytoKarite Mask). These days, many Professional Products leave in conditioners, products for styling and hairsprays contain sunscreen – perfect for preventing fading or lightening of colored hair. Just think of it as a sun block for your locks.@ Eliegante we are all about the health and the shine of your hair ,we believe that the are no bad hair ,but poorly treated Hair ,Hair is precious living substance . Learn how to Respect and Love your hair always. Eliegante Hair Design www.eliegante.com

Men’s key haircuts & hairstyles

How to style Curly Hair Styling is essential here. Curly hair is most prone to frizzy ends, especially during the summer months. To prevent this, apply a curl controller cream From Mitch products Where Is Mitch | MITCH by Paul Mitchell to wet hair and run your fingers through it. While other 2012 hairstyles make great use of it, stay away from hardening gels with this particular hairstyle as they’ll solidify and make the curls look brittle.2011 may have given us a completely fresh decade, but it’s in 2012 that we truly get to explore it. If the last decade was all about buzz terms prefixed by man and metro, then 2012 is all about exploring a masculine edge. Sure it’s refined, but there have been only a few periods in recent history where true masculinity didn’t come with a polished edge. Thus we leave behind a period where men and boy bands alike head to a hairstylist for the latest chemical straightening technique and instead, for those of them with curly hair, can opt for something au natural. Natural, but no less stylish. And natural is, effectively, where the short and curly hairstyle sits in 2012. Entangled, interlocked, and messy, it’s a hairstyle that not only connotes a relaxed lifestyle but is itself relaxed. Visit us www.eliegante.com  for all your hair needs.

Stretched, pulled, and blown on the highest setting.

Attention blow-out user’s! Before turning on the heat, prep hair with HydroMist Blow-Out Spray for silky, touchable body and frizz-fighting hydration. Use Styling Treatment Oil for extra softness and shine. To give hair a break, unplug your dryer, apply Texturizing Sea Spray and air-dry for a tousled, beachy look.

Awapuhi Wild Ginger shampoo and conditioner

My best asset since the Eisenhower administration, this head of hair has seen everything from bouffants and beehives to ’80s perms and beyond.

As a unique KeraTriplex blend that replenishes lost proteins and adds moisture for youthful looking hair.

The Rules for Shiny Hair.

The eye is drawn to all things shiny and sparkly—precious jewels and gorgeous hair included. Celebs on the red carpet display plenty of both, but their blindingly glossy locks are a lot easier to obtain in a few hours. To maximize the shine in your hair, count on these brilliant pointers to go a step beyond what you’ve tried before. How Remove Build-Up for hair that glows, Cleansing Shampoo  one from Paul Mitchell delicately removes dulling styling build-up without stripping strands of their natural dew or weighing them down. The result: hair that shines and feels amazing soft. Iron in Sheen The smoother the surface of hair is, the more light it reflects. Try taming strands with the One n’ Only Express Ion Style Straightening Iron, Paul Mitchell which has plates Bonus Silicon  strips polish hair just one pass for faster Styling  that amps up shine and keeps your mane sleek. Spray On Shine  The type of dazzling hair that appeared on the spring runways. The products best equipped to impart that lasting sheen: Awapuhi by Paul Mitchell new lightweight alternative to concentrated shine serums for those with finer hair which when sprayed at arm’s length, delivers the perfect touch of gloss to any hair texture, and PhytoLisse Finishing Shine Serum, with Althea Extract works in synergy with pro-vitamin B5 Moisturize and protect hair without weighing it down Add a Gloss to Your Color For sparkling color boost  us  a Creative Consultant for Color, I color hair  using the brand PAULMITCHELL Shades a Cream color , the latest debut that features a creamy, conditioning formula with a natural beeswax and soya protein, the color is designed to create healthy ,natural –looking hair with outstanding vibrancy , condition and shine .Use the Right Brush The secret to a brilliant blowout?  Your Round brush. Yes your   Round head with bristles evenly distributes the healthy oils on your scalp through your strands, from root to tip. Remember to point the blow-dryer nozzle down as you move around your head—a trick to help flatten the cuticle so it can give off light—and finish with a shot of cool air to seal in lasting shine.