Monday, November 5, 2012

Hair Accessories for fall and winter 2012

Looking for the right hair accessories can be quite difficult sometimes. I feel stores like Ulta and Sephora just don't have a big selection. I would suggest looking online. Below I have listed some of my favorite places to shop for hair accessories! Hope you enjoy them.

Nordstroms:
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/tasha-light-bright-ponytail-holder/3385963?origin=category&contextualcategoryid=0&fashionColor=Taupe&resultback=0


Beau Monde:
http://www.mybeaumonde.net/catalog/item/7576009/9178970.htm

Bloomingdales :
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/marc-by-marc-jacobs-luna-moth-cluster-pony-holders?ID=612533&PseudoCat=se-xx-xx-xx.esn_results

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Cool color for fall!


Just finished my clients Ombre. It's crazy, but this star gazed style is still going strong! I can't tell you how many people come in and ask for it. I think Ombre has been so popular over the last couple years for a few reasons.
First, the Ombre color can be done in so many variations. Soft and subtle, or dark meets dramatic blonde ends! Secondly, I think more clients are choosing to do the Ombre because it is less maintenance on the hair. I can say personally that I haven't done anything with my Ombre since February of this year. We are talking nine months of no coloring!! This is why more young women are leaning towards the trend.  With the economy the way it is, young 20-30 year old women aren't getting their hair done as often because they simply can't afford to. The Ombre offers them the perfect alternative to have beautiful highlighted hair!

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Hottest Hair Color Trends for 2012

The " Bronde " Hair color trend : Bronde is that perfect shade between blonde and brunette that was first made popular back in 2007 by supermodel Gisele Bundchen and remains popular into 2012. The "Ombre" Hair color trend : Ombré hair color has been popping up on red carpets for more than a year and is a great color option for brunettes and blondes! Ombre is a french term meaning color transcending from dark to light. This hair color can be worn in many different variations, more dramatic or subtle. The " Balayage" Hair color trend: Has taken salons across the country by storm! This new trend is a very natural sunkissed highlight that is hand painted and carefully placed on the surface of the hair. I am sure you have seen many stars from Jennifer Aniston to Jennifer Lopez sporting this look on the red carpets. No you can to easly get this look at a salon near you! To see some photos of these latest trends go to our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Mbhairdesigns?ref=tn_tnmn

Monday, May 21, 2012

Keratin Treatments in a snap!!

Are you tired of sitting at the salon for hours and hours just to smooth your frizz??!! Well sit no more! With Coppola Keartin Express Bliw out treatment get smooth sexy hair in just 1 hour!! Keratin Complex express is not only a quick treatment but affordable! Starting at $99 dollars and up This treatment is the foundation of Keratin Complex – the original, in-salon service that infuses natural keratin deep into hair’s cuticle. This reduces frizz and curl and instantly adds amazing shine, silkiness and condition to the hair. The results are astounding. Clients rave that “this is a life-changing experience”. Hair is more manageable, smoother and easier to style than ever before. It is perfect on all types of hair – including color treated and chemically processed hair!

Friday, February 3, 2012

California Smooth Keratin Treatments!

Professional Keratin Smoothing Treatment
California Smooth
Low-maintenance and celebrity-sexy with a patent pending, paraben, thio free and no formaldehyde added formula, CALIFORNIA SMOOTH® Keratin Smoothing Treatment uses the latest in natural science to safely and effectively render hair frizz-free, full-bodied and remarkably shiny for up to three amazing months. A proprietary blend of grain-derived proteins fortifies as it binds keratin to transform overall appearance, condition and attitude. Hair becomes vibrantly healthy, effortlessly gorgeous and unbelievably manageable (dries up to 40% faster, styles like a dream and turns out red-carpet-ready every single day). Mango butter, grape seed and meadowfoam seed oils deep condition and revitalize. Benefits increase over time and with repeat applications. Excellent for all hair types including color and chemically-treated.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Hot Hear Extensions..Beautiful Extensions without the Damage!

 Tired of all the Damage your Hair Extensions are doing to your Natural Hair?  Tired of dealing with the messy glues and beads irritating your scalp? Well then it's time to start shopping for some new extensions ladies!

Hot Heads Hair Extensions are non-damaging, light and can be reused for up to a year. The hair is excellent quality very affordable  for consumers and stylists.

 Hot Heads Hair Extensions are  adhesive weft Extensions that are applied without the need for tools or heat.They lay flat to the head and hide very seamlessly into the hair. The Hair Extension Wefts can be reapplied up to 3 times, while still looking and feeling amazing. Clients will get 8 to 10 weeks of wear from each application.


 For more information Visit my Site:
  mbhairdesigns.com
  Visit Hot Heads Hair Extensions:
 hotheadshairwear.com

Monday, January 9, 2012

Men's haircut trends for 2012

Men’s hairstyles aren’t like women’s. Women’s hair trends are short lived, often lasting no more than a year. On the other hand, men’s hairstyle trends evolve slowly – and that’s the key to men’s hair trends in 2012. Each and every one of them has its roots in the hairstyles that were popular in 2010 and 2011, but each and every one of them also has evolved for 2012. Some have subtly evolved, others have split into several different hairstyles.

Return of the undercut.  It was only a few short years ago that it would have been considered a haircut solely for the young and the daring. Thanks to the popularity of a select TV show and the return of an interest in all things 1920s, the undercut returns to its original, classic roots.

What to ask for:

The first thing you have to ask your hair dresser / stylist / barber / drunk friend with a pair of scissors (actually, insist the latter stays the fuck away from you) is whether it’s going to work for your hair. Yes, we recommend this step for all the hair trends we write about, but a haircut that requires short sides and a long top isn’t going to work for every guy out there.

For those whom it is, we’ve again turned to Melbourne stylist Annika Bowen for advice on precisely what you should be asking for.

When it comes to asking for your sides to be cut, you have two main options. The first is to have them cut with scissors over comb. The second is to have the sides cut short with clippers. Annika recommends the latter, with the clippers giving a much better effect – having the clippers on number 2 is preferential for this kind of undercut, however, number 3 will still work for those not wanting to go quite as short.

If you do have a thinner temple akin to the second photo above, you can opt to have the sides trimmed extra short at the front temple area. Specifically you’re after a number 1 cut in front of your ears, with that shortness blended into a number 2 or 3 on the rest of the sides and on the back of your head.

While it has to be left long, you have a few more options when it comes to the top. The key rule to the top is this, however: it has to be long, and more length (within reason) is better.

Unlike most other haircuts for the coming seasons that use clippers, this undercut is one that doesn’t require any blending between the sides and the top. You could, however, opt to have it the top blending with the crown depending on how your hair sits. But in short, take a picture of the style that you prefer when you go to get your haircut.

Final tip: this is a hair cut that’s depends on the sharpness of the outline, so when your hair dresser passes the mirror to the sides and back of your head, double check to see that it is precisely finished, particularly on the back of your neck and around your ears. If it’s not, ask them to touch it up. And if they don’t give you the final once over with a mirror, don’t go back.