About 1 in 8 women in the United States (between 12 and 13%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. About 70-80% of breast cancers occur in women who have no family history of breast cancer. These occur due to genetic abnormalities that happen as a result of the aging process and life in general, rather than inherited mutations. A woman’s risk of breast cancer approximately doubles if she has a first-degree relative (mother, sister, daughter) who has been diagnosed with breast cancer. About 20-30% of women diagnosed with breast cancer have a family history of breast cancer. All statistics were gathered from http://www.breastcancer.org/
Breast Cancer is a condition that unfortunately touches the lives of many people. If we all do our part to aide in the advancement of research and care, we may be able to continue moving in a positive direction. During the month of October, Hair Decisions and Oasis Spa is offering Redken ShadesEq Temporary Haircolor Services complimentary in exchange for a donation to the "Susan G. Komen Foundation." This service includes a detailed analysis of the hair and its color; as well as a customized haircolor formulation and application. Feel good and look good making your contribution to Breast Cancer Awareness, come visit me today!
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Monday, October 18, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Let's Get it Straight!
Keratin Complex Smoothing Therapy is all the rage. It reduces up to 95% of frizz and curl by penetrating the cuticle with keratin. This treatment also blocks the effects of humidity and leaves the hair softer, smoother, and shinier. Unlike other salon services, the more you treat your hair, the healthier it becomes! Results typically last 3 to 5 months.
I have completed the training and I am now Certified to perform the Keratin Complex Smoothing Treatment. Come visit me and as an Introductory Offer, Hair Decisions and Oasis Spa, is also sending you home with the Keratin Care Shampoo and Conditioner complimentary! Mention my blog and I will be pleased to give you an additional $15 off!
I have completed the training and I am now Certified to perform the Keratin Complex Smoothing Treatment. Come visit me and as an Introductory Offer, Hair Decisions and Oasis Spa, is also sending you home with the Keratin Care Shampoo and Conditioner complimentary! Mention my blog and I will be pleased to give you an additional $15 off!
| This is a co-worker of ours used for the in-salon training |
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Create "Punk" Layers
I recently watched a Rusk Educational DVD titled "Bob and Beyond," and then performed the haircut on my mannequin. The haircut is demonstrated by Rusk Artistic Director, Sandra Yu. In this training video Rusk shows how to take the classic bob to the next level. Learn how to execute the quickest and most effective way to build a geometric bob shape with disconnection. This haircut will also give you a good opportunity to practice using your alpha and beta blades, or the texturizing shears of your choice.
First start in the front using Rusk's "Beyond the Fringe" Technique. After establishing the bangs and face framing, move to the center back below the occipital. Maintain length in this section, but create layers by using the same principle found in a non-parallel increased layered haircut. Reserve a panel on each side behind ears, this will add to the disconnected appearance. Now break up the ends using your alpha blades. Move up to the apex and create a 1sq. inch guide using your beta blades to keep length and break up the end 2 inches. Connect your apex guide to your occipital guide using radial partings or a beach ball type method around the back of the head. Omit the panels behind the ears. At this time continue using your beta blades, but think to yourself "Connect those guides using texture and broken lines." Finish back in front at the fringe and sides by dropping the perimeter and texturizing the ends. Blow dry in a way that will enhance volume, and style with product that will define the various lengths.
You now have a new approach to shaping those "Punk" layers! Try this on your own and submitt your photos to be recognized on this blog!
First start in the front using Rusk's "Beyond the Fringe" Technique. After establishing the bangs and face framing, move to the center back below the occipital. Maintain length in this section, but create layers by using the same principle found in a non-parallel increased layered haircut. Reserve a panel on each side behind ears, this will add to the disconnected appearance. Now break up the ends using your alpha blades. Move up to the apex and create a 1sq. inch guide using your beta blades to keep length and break up the end 2 inches. Connect your apex guide to your occipital guide using radial partings or a beach ball type method around the back of the head. Omit the panels behind the ears. At this time continue using your beta blades, but think to yourself "Connect those guides using texture and broken lines." Finish back in front at the fringe and sides by dropping the perimeter and texturizing the ends. Blow dry in a way that will enhance volume, and style with product that will define the various lengths.
You now have a new approach to shaping those "Punk" layers! Try this on your own and submitt your photos to be recognized on this blog!
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Don't be scared to use black eyeshadow!
Today I would like to provide you with a quick, yet effective, easy eye application using black eyeshadow.
Step 1: Do all of your usual prep work (ex. eye base, concealer, liquid foundation, powder). In these photos I have applied all other cosmetics except for my eye application.
Step 1: Do all of your usual prep work (ex. eye base, concealer, liquid foundation, powder). In these photos I have applied all other cosmetics except for my eye application.
Step 2: Using your choice of mascara, apply as many coats as you normally would. I have used 2 coats for myself in these photos.
Step 3: Using a petite angled eyeshadow brush, apply a small amount of black eyeshadow starting at the outer corner of the upper lid and following along the lash line to the midpoint of the lid. Repeat procedure at the outer corner of the lower lid. You may go back over the black eyeshadow using the pad of your finger to smudge the product in order to create more of a blended or "smokey" effect.
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