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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Liv Tyler Hairstyle



I love Arwen's (from Lord of the Rings) hair. How can I get my hair into gentle waves yet not crimpy and too wavy? Here's the problem with my hair.....its straight and won't curl very easily. I've tried scrunching it and letting it air dry and that doesn't work for my hair! Waving irons and braids aren't doing the trick.

My answer.
Liv Tyler has beautiful hair in this movie! I’m not sure anyone outside of Arwen the elf can get this look but I’ll try to help you achieve it.

Since you tell me that you have tried various avenues without success, I’ll go on to something with more holding power. Try this:

Collect these items:

Body building shampoo and light conditioner

Medium hold hair gel or setting lotion

Large benders or flexible rollers

Large toothed comb

Large clips

Blow dryer or hood-type dryer


Shampoo your hair with a body building shampoo or one that is formulated for fine hair. Use a small amount of conditioner designed for fine hair. Apply this only to tangles and dry ends. Rinse it thoroughly and towel dry.

Apply the hair gel or setting lotion. Rub this between your palms to emulsify it and then distribute it evenly throughout your hair. Comb it through. Lightly blow dry or allow the hair to dry naturally until it is just damp. Clip your hair up so that you can work with the hair at the bottom.

Starting at the top part of the bottom section, separate a large strand of hair about one and a half inches square.

Comb the strand smooth and wrap the end of it around one end of the roller. Wrap the hair around and over the ends to hold them in place and then continue wrapping in a spiral formation up the roller. Stop about two inches from the head to create a ‘lead’ that is not curled. If you bend the top end of the roller over the hair, it will stay in place.



Continue with large sections until all your hair is wrapped. Each roller will dangle in a vertical position.

Dry your hair with a hood type dryer, a blow dryer set on ‘low’ or let it dry naturally. When your hair is thoroughly dry, remove the rollers. Separate and blend the curls with your fingers. If it seems that your hair has taken a strong curl, use a wide-toothed comb to smooth the waves.
The more you comb, the more the waves will relax.

If it isn’t perfect the first time try different sized partings. If your hair has a tendency to frizz, apply a little hair serum or shine drops with the hair gel then, sit back and enjoy those beautiful soft waves.

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Sunday, May 21, 2006

Virtual Hairstyling Trend




A new Trend in the beauty world is taking shape fast - Virtual Hairstyling.
It has saved people hundreds of dollars a year going to the local beauty salons.
You can try new hairstyles on yourself before going to the stylists or barbers!
Works for Men, Women, even kids. They have long and short styles, bridal selections,
and prom styles. Just login to your personalized account, upload a picture of yourself,
and try any style you like. Print it later for your stylist! Totally amazing. Software and the
internet has come a long way. Check it out at Javon.us or Hairstyetools.com.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Men's hairstyles in 2006


Since the launch of our Video "Entering the Art Zone," in January 2006 we have received an overwhelming response from Barbers and Stylists nationwide. Because of this, we have added The Community portion to our web site, www.enteringtheartzone.com to better communicate with industry professionals.


Since this time we have also been endorsed by Beauty Schools and Barber Shops nationwide, wherein they are using this video "Entering the Art Zone" as an instructional tool.

Educators have testified that this instructional video has helped barbers and stylists alike to develop techniques that are not traditionally practiced in the industry.

“Entering The Art Zone has just released one of the most comprehensive and best hair clipper instructional DVD’s we’ve ever seen. These DVD’s are a must for stylists, schools, and educators who want to expand on their skills and techniques.” --Francesco Rizzuto President & CEO Hair-brain.com

Entering The Art Zone was created specifically for the Barber and Stylist to develop a mind set to become, extraordinary. Clipper cutting is the number 1 choice for men’s grooming today. Entering the Art Zone teaches you Clipper Cutting Techniques to work with all hair textures and types with precision and accuracy.

Learn to perfect many of the latest men’s hairstyles and barbering trends such as: Blowouts, Fade haircut, Temple Fade, taper fade, Bald Fade (Skin Fade), Half Fades, low fade hair cut, Brooklyn fade hair cut, black fade haircut, buzz cut, crew cut, Caesar haircut, Mohawk, razor cuts, texturing, clipper over comb, man hair cut, man hair style, Outlining and Beard Shapeups.

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