Wednesday, 27 July 2011

How to curl your hair...

Soft bouncy curls are all the go at the moment, and we know it can be expensive to have your hair professionally done for a night out, so we have found some videos to help you get that look you are after, without spending a cent.

For those extra special occasions, it is always nice to have your hair done by a professional, take some time to relax in the salon before the big event AND to have faith that the whole style isn't going to 'drop' after a few hours.  
So remember if you do want to have your hair curled professionally, just pop into the salon at 62 Ardmore Street or call us  03 443 5678 and we can book you in. 

Curling starts from only $45!

Here are some great clips about curling your hair when you want to do it from home:

How to curl with Curling tongs


How to curl with Hair straighteners


How to Curl with no heat or curlers

How to curl with rollers

We hope these videos help you. If you do manage to pull off something amazing at home we would love to see pictures or video of you doing it..post them up to our blog or email them to us at aliceshop@xtra.co.nz

Until next time xxx

Saturday, 16 July 2011

To wash or not to wash?...my hair

This is one of the most common questions we are asked!

...and unfortunately there is no one exact answer for it.
Not everyone has the exact same texture and therefore not every washing schedule will work for everyone.  Grease will build up differently in everyones head based on loads of different conditions e.g Excercise, hormones, shampoo and conditioner, different hair products, seasonal effects, air-conditioning and even how often you are brushing or running your hands through your hair...there you have it...we are all different!

People of different races and ethnicities may have different hair care needs e.g people with hair that is tightly coiled or coarse may find that they are able to simply wash just once a week.  This is because oils produced by the scalp take a lot longer to travel down the hair strand from the follicle. 


Whereas people with straight, fine hair may notice a much faster oil build up and find they wash their hair every day or every second day.  Sometimes hair can look dull, even though you wash it daily or every second day.  This may be due to 'over-washing' which causes the natural oils to be stripped.  Most standard shampoos on the market contain water, foaming agents, fragrances, and various amounts of detergents. Shampoos that are designed for oily hair have more detergent than shampoos for non-oily hair. Detergents while useful for washing away dirt, dead skin and excess oil, can make hair less manageable and cause it to become dry, brittle and lose body.



GAAAAHHHH - I hear you! 
                                                   So what 'should' I do?

Well...Some of us in the salon have been self testing the washing process. We washed as normal with professional shampoo and conditioner suitable to our hair type, then we left it for a couple of days (as per usual) then when it came to wash time we just washed it with water...a good old rub and rinse and then put some conditioner just on the ends of the hair strands (to eliminate any smells that may have built up from cafes/houses/work etc) and then washed this out. 
The results: ... the first few days were the hardest as you could feel a bit of an oil build up in the hair, but washing with water seemed to take that feeling away and hair came out looking clean.  Some of us 
found our hair was easier to style, and once you are over the hump of about 5 days (this is for people who tend to wash every 2nd day) hair looked really great. It styled easily and stayed in place, it is almost as if the natural oil process has slowed down, as its not over working to make up for detergent and soap stripping it away.    So now, half of us have left our hair for longer and it still looks great (but it is being rinsed everyday to freshen it up) but the other half have decided to wash just once a week, and continue on with the water rinse and conditioning act in between.

Now, we are most certainly not suggesting everyone goes around with smelly, oily hair, just to save on washing time...but hey, maybe give it a try, see what happens...all it's going to take is some time and will power. 

As usual, the best individual advice we can give you would be to pop in and next time you are having your hair done ask us what we would recommend for your hair type.

Here are a few tips for those of you who just don't have the time one morning to wash your hair:
  • Some people recommend using baby powder if you cannot wash your hair (it will stretch it out for one more day most of the time) and one of our clients even swears by cornstarch!
  • A matte bronzer will also work well for brunettes.
  • Remember to also eat a healthy range of food to keep your skin and hair naturally glowing...diet plays a huge role in hair health and we can touch more on this in the next blog if you would like us to?


Love always, the girls at Alice 03 443 5678 

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

The moment you decide you need an extreme change...

We've all been there.
Wanted/needed a dramatic change.  Your hair is the first place you turn to!
  You feel the urge to do something new and exciting.
Maybe blonde to brunette, brunette to red, stripes of pink or green, ice blue even.

Now, it can be tempting to just do a 'home job', save your pennies and still try for that WOW factor.
Lets be honest though, who has actually had a successful dramatic change to their hair from a 'home dye kit?'
Maybe to start with, but then the colour faded out and you tried to do it again but it all eventually went wrong and you ended up with black instead of brunette, or your hair went like chewing gum?

Sure enough, sometimes it can look all right, and you keep doing the same thing for a while after, but you know, admit it to yourself, you always end up back at the hairdresser with your tail between your legs promising to yourself you will never do it at home again.

And sometimes it can turn out like this even after you try to 'colour correct' it yourself!


Please!...Never, ever, ever bleach your hair at home!

But WHY doesn't it work so well at home?

  • Bleach is an unstable colour, it is very hard to control and therefore it can easily over-lighten or under-lighten your hair, often both in the same sitting.  You will end up with light and bright roots and dark orange tinged ends (hmm... sound familiar?!) 
  • Home hair bleaching kits do not have toners with them. Toners are required to even out the lightening effect on your hair to finish your colour and to avoid the raw look. Bleaching at home is very rarely subtle and often ends in a more expensive trip to the hair salon for colour correction work and a hair repair treatment!
    I'm not offended by all the dumb-blonde jokes because I know that I'm not dumb.  I also know I'm not blonde.  ~Dolly Parton
And for darker hair:
Colouring your hair darker at home, is not such a mission, if you don't mind your expensive bathroom walls and floors getting the odd splatter of permanent stain!


Issues you may run into include:
  • Non adequate coverage of grey hairs
  • Too bright coverage at the roots
  • Over colouring (this is very common) this is where the hair gets a colour build up, leaving the hair with a dull dead appearance - no vibrancy at all.  Colouring again will not correct this, it only makes the problem worse.
In the salon we have soooo many colour to choose from, and often in one colour application we are actually mixing up a few different colours with different strength developers to deal to all the different hairs on the one head! Box colour doesn't give you this choice :(

If you want your colour to last longer, then the best thing to use is Joico colour endurance. It is a beautiful rich shampoo and conditioner specially formulated for colour longevity. Also Kpak argan oil (which we have mentioned in previous blogs) Both products are available in our salon.
(62 Ardmore street Wanaka)

"I can vouch for the Joico shampoo and conditioner, I originally had a very light blonde hair and now have the girls in the salon dye it a beautiful dark chocolate/red brunette colour...it is amazing how much longer the colour lasts with this product.  Its also awesome how much money I save as I only need to have my roots done instead of my whole head every time."- Jess Eastwood

And last, but by no means least: 
Maintain your tresses by making sure you have an in salon treatment put through your hair at the time of your cut/colour. Home treatments are affordable and the best way to know you are doing the best for your hair.


The hair is the richest ornament of women.  ~Martin Luther


So...who has a great 'home hair dye' story/photo...good or bad...leave us a comment or a picture!...people who comment get lucky sometimes!