In the latest post on bustle.com, find the best products to help with thinning hair. These products have been vetted by the commerce team at bustle and can be purchased on amazon.
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In the latest post on bustle.com, find the best products to help with thinning hair. These products have been vetted by the commerce team at bustle and can be purchased on amazon.
Credit to: Sara Brown – Rigoli
Have you noticed how good everyone’s hair looks coming out of quarantine? Those who’ve already gone in for their summer snip are way ahead of the curve. The heat can do a number on your hair. And that’s before other factors like chlorine, salt water, and UV rays take their toll.
No matter how many failed attempts or quarantine cuts you went through this last year, a breezy summer hairdo can make you feel like a new person and keep your hair healthy despite increased exposure to the elements.
After too much time indoors, it’s time to (literally) let your hair down. Before you do, check out these summer hair ideas to mark your reentry.
Summer hair trends come and go, but curly hair is forever. This layer-forward cut defines and showcases curls. Best suited for hair that’s naturally textured, it’s a fun way to work with or accentuate your hair’s inherent volume. Angles can be more rounded and subtle or asymmetrical depending on how trendy you want to be. Ask your stylist which gradient would look best with your textured locks.
Summers are for adventures and memory-making, not standing in front of a blowdryer. Good thing this long, layered look requires minimal maintenance. It’s one of the longstanding best hairstyles for summer. All you need is a lightweight styling foam to help hold hair’s natural shape. You can also let your hair air dry and then spritz it with a few pumps of sea salt spray to give hair an intentionally messy, matte finish with a touch of texture.
There’s a misconception that bangs and fringe are strictly for fall. Meanwhile, this ideal hairstyle for summer gets unnecessarily passed over. The truth is, when shorter hair is cut right, it practically gives you a wash-and-go maintenance level that can accessorize any outfit. Even a short bob pulled back in a ponytail and secured with a color-coordinated scrunchy is a look!
This multidimensional box braid is a standout among summer hairdos. It keeps hair safe, protected, and tangle-free as you set off for your summer adventures. Loaded with versatility, they really are limitless. Make them your own with different color strands, triangle sections, a combination of braided and loose hair, additions like beads, extra length, etc.
Cute hairstyles for summer don’t have to be lengthy. In fact, this summer pixie cut has become the go-to for many emerging from their cocoons. Said to be a sign of those who are ready to change their lives, this short and sassy style is sheer genius. (Pun intended.)
Cutting and caring for hair in summer is different from any other time of year. Keep these questions/answers in mind as you’re deciding which hairdo to do.
Undercuts are an impossibly cool way to cut your hair for summer. They take out bulk and can keep hair off your neck, allowing you to enjoy long hair without the hassle. Just keep in mind that they do take some time to grow back out. Talk to your stylist and see whether or not they recommend an undercut for your hair’s texture and thickness.
Hair pulled back or into a bun is a go-to summer look. However, some people prefer to embrace the sweatiness of summer and allow it to give their hair texture some added interest. You can also try securing hair under a scarf using a breathable material like silk to help accessorize your look.
The UV rays, heat, and exposure to chlorine can damage follicles and strip the hair shaft. Adding additional heat during the styling process can exacerbate this process. Instead, use moisturizing shampoos and conditioners, apply hair oil, and sleep with your wet, clean hair in a bun or braids to give your locks some non-heat produced texture. Worried about humidity? Try adding a leave in conditioner to the mix to help tame flyaways.
This is shaping up to be a much needed hot girl summer, especially after the last one we had. Make sure you start the season off right by finding a professional to give your locks some TLC. We’re standing by to help tame your tresses and get you looking fresh for your post-quarantine debut. Slots are filling up fast – schedule your session here!
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Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.
“Static is caused when your hair rubs against an unlike object and electrical charges are generated,” explains Gina Rivera, celebrity stylist and founder of Phenix Salon Suites. “For example, think about when you pull a sweater over your head and your hair is standing on end after you put your head through the neck hole. However, dryness can also play a major role in hair static. If the hair gets dry enough, static can be created by the individual locks of hair rubbing against one another.”
Blame the cold weather. The heat indoors is another culprit, which triggers increased dryness. “Because you sleep under a heater and work or live with the heater on, the constant exposure to heat breaks down the hair cuticle,” says Holly Dear, hair artist and owner of House of Dear Salon in Dallas, Texas. “It’s also caused by exposure to wind and drier weather. The pH balance is off due to dehydration and the breaking down of the cuticle.”
Thanks to a lack of moisture, Rivera adds that it’s easy for more friction to be created between the individual hair strands and any other items the hair comes in contact with, such as hats, sweaters, and scarves.
“It’s really important to ensure you’re infusing hair with additional moisture to reduce static,” Rivera says.“Healthier hair results in reduced dryness and breakage.” By keeping your hair hydrated, it’s much easier to fight static, frizz, and other winter hair woes. Using the right shampoo will help your hair and scalp maintain its natural oils and keep everything in balance.
Conditioner is crucial to keeping hair hydrated, strong, and protected. “The most common mistake people make when it comes to hair static is failing to be on a good moisturizing routine that includes professional conditioners and deep conditioners,” Rivera says. This product category is all about sealing the hair cuticle and making strands more manageable, which is key to preventing static hair in winter. To take it up a notch, add a hair mask to your routine. “A weekly deep conditioning treatment is also an important part of the hair regimen for those that are stamping out static,” Rivera says.
“There are some wonderful serums and leave-in conditioners on the market that can help to reduce static by contributing moisture to the hair,” Rivera says.“Styling creams, like a curl cream, are also terrific for reducing static and they work well with a variety of styles.”
“Be sure to avoid products that add to the dehydration of the hair, like high levels of alcohol,” Dear advises. “Proper products are important for hair health and address the issues as they occur.” Alcohol is often found in gels, styling foams, and aerosol dry shampoos, so always check the ingredient label first.
Every time you suds up your strands, you remove the natural oils from your hair. “Review your hair cleansing schedule to ensure you are not causing your hair to be even drier by over washing,” Rivera says. Unless you have very fine hair, you don’t need to wash your hair daily. Shampooing every other day is frequent enough to keep hair clean and help to prevent static hair in winter.
“Natural bristle brushes are best to use in hair that is prone to static,” Dear says. “This helps create natural oil from the scalp and doesn’t hold the electric charge that when rubbed against the hair can create static.”
Rivera adds that boar bristle brushes are known for fighting off dryness. “They are great for stimulating the scalp as well,” she says. “As I always say, a healthy scalp means healthy hair.”
Frizz and static have something in common: They both happen to dry hair, which is why certain anti-frizz potions may tame both. “They can help if they have a property that helps to hold in moisture,” Dear explains.
“I highly recommend using styling tools that are designed using infrared technology, which locks the moisture into the hair,” Rivera says.
Procrastination isn’t your friend here. “Not addressing the issue when it starts is one of the most common mistakes,” Dear says. “This can prolong the lives of dehydration and the fight to get pH balanced becomes a more difficult task.”
Fixing static hair in winter is not an impossible task. There are a ton of professional-approved methods for fighting off flyaways including keeping hair as hydrated as possible. If your hair and scalp are properly moisturized and balanced, static will not be an issue for you.
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In a perfect world (or maybe just my perfect world) we would be able to eat our hair products. Not only would this mean we’re using clean and natural haircare, but it would also be delicious. Keeping that in mind, I’m always on the hunt for the next super ingredient that doubles as food. When I received an email about the power of almonds for hair, I had to know more. So, I reached out to Gina Rivera, beauty expert and founder of Phenix Salon Suites.
“Almonds are great for the hair because they are rich in omega fatty acids, which promote blood flow to the scalp,” Gina explains. And, as all Mane Addicts know, a healthy scalp means hair that is stronger, shinier, and silkier.
Almonds are the gift that keeps on giving both when it comes to nutrition and haircare. Gina makes the connection for us, noting that “Almonds are great for increasing good blood flow because they contribute to lowering LDL (bad cholesterol) so they are excellent for the heart. When it comes to beauty, this means increased blood flow, which is extremely crucial to healthy skin, scalp, and nails,” she says.
These super-powered nuts are so beneficial because they contain vitamin E, potassium, and magnesium. “When it comes to hair, vitamin E helps support a healthy scalp because it includes natural antioxidants that contribute to hair health. Likewise, magnesium also plays an important role in promoting follicle growth which promotes stronger locks. Potassium is also important for the hair because those with diets deficient in potassium can suffer from hair loss,” shares Gina.
Keep almonds in mind when buying your next hair oil, especially if you have thicker hair. You don’t need to default to coconut. “In general, those with fine to medium shiny hair should opt for coconut oil,” Gina shares. However, she notes that “almond oil is the best choice for those with coarser and thicker hair because it acts as an is an emollient, meaning it can fill in gaps in the hair at a cellular level, which makes the hair feel smoother to the touch. Using almond oil on your hair gives it a softer texture over time making it a great fit for those with coarser, thicker hair.” Almond oil can also be a good assist for combating dandruff because almonds are so hydrating. I’m sold on almonds and… also hungry.
Coconut oil isn’t for everyone, which is why we wanted to share some of the best hair oils that aren’t coconut. Discover them all HERE!
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A hair straightener is an absolute must-have for achieving silky smooth strands. I’ve been using the styling tools since I was ten years old (BTW, remember the days when we used to make our bangs pin-straight? I digress…). And, up until recently, I’ve never owned a cordless straightener.
Let me tell you: Once you get your hands on a cordless straightener, your life will be forever changed. Ditching the bulky cord felt incredibly freeing, and I found the tool itself to be much easier – and quicker! – to use compared to your standard flat iron. Plus, the cord-free convenience means you can officially style your hair from anywhere – even in the back of an Uber on the way to the airport! (I’m talking from experience here!)
Don’t just take it from me, though. While you may not choose to give up your regular flat iron entirely, hairstylist Gina Rivera says cordless straighteners “certainly have their place” in your beauty routine. What’s more, these tools are especially great if you’re on the go or in need of a quick touch-up (think: running between meetings, catching a flight, and so on).
Besides, Rivera isn’t the only pro who’s a fan of these cordless tools. Keep reading for the complete list of favorite cordless straighteners, including expert recommendations and insight. Happy styling, friends!
Hairstylist and makeup artist Genevieve Garner loves the Lunata Cordless Styler Pro for its 60-minute run time, which she calls “one of the longest on the market.” Garner continues, telling The Tease: “You can use this iron while it is charging, which not a lot of other cordless irons offer.”
Shop: Lunata Cordless Styler Pro, $250.00
Clocking in at just under $24, the Conair Unbound Petite Cordless Flat Iron is the most affordable option on our list. Additionally, this tiny tool is chock-full of perks, such as its compact design (especially ideal for on-the-go use and easy, breezy touch-ups!) and 30-minute working time.
Shop: Conair Unbound Petite Cordless Flat Iron, $23.99
“GHD has always been one of my preferred brands when it comes to hot tools, and it looks like they’ve done it again!” says Shelly Aguirre of Maxine Salon in Chicago. Once fully charged, the GHD Unplugged Styler lasts around 20 minutes, which Aguirre says is “really all you need.” The user-friendly LCD display is an added bonus.
Shop: GHD Unplugged Styler, $200.00
Aguirre loves that the BaByliss 9000 Cordless Straightener offers a battery life indicator so that you know when it’s time to recharge. Other features include three heat settings, automatic shut-off, and easy magnetic charging. A convenient carrying case is also included.
Shop: BaByliss 9000 Cordless Straightener, $236.50
“While this is one of the most expensive cordless irons on the market, it does have a lot of fancy features,” Garner says of the Dyson Corrale Straightener. She notes the iron’s innovative temperature-regulating technology. “While it only has a 30-minute usage on a full charge, it does come with a charging stand that you can put the iron on in between sections to extend your styling time,” she tells The Tease.
Shop: Dyson Corrale Straightener, $499.00
If you don’t want to break the bank on a cordless flat iron, then consider this one from CHI, which comes in at under $100. The straightener is equipped with tourmaline ceramic technology, which helps ensure an even distribution of heat. The end result? Smoother, shinier strands.
Shop: CHI Quest Classic 1in Tourmaline Ceramic Cordless Flat Iron, $89.99
The ultra-lightweight Cloud Nine The Cordless Iron Pro Hair Straightener is programmed to reduce friction, allowing you to style your tresses at a lower temperature. Plus, it allows you to choose from two temperature settings. The straightener also comes complete with a stylish faux leather storage pouch.
Shop: Cloud Nine The Cordless Iron Pro Hair Straightener, $405.00
The Balmain Hair Couture Standard Cordless Straightener comes highly recommended by Devin Toth, a stylist at Salon SCK in New York. Toth loves the tool’s sleek, high-style design, as well as the equally chic case, which is included. You can also use it to create almost-effortless waves and curls. (Talk about versatility!)
Shop: Balmain Hair Couture Standard Cordless Straightener, $375.00
The wallet-friendly REVLON Cordless + Rechargeable 3/4″ Ceramic Flat Iron is just as functional as it is adorable with its pretty pink hue. What’s more, the tourmaline ceramic plates reduce damage while boosting shine. Plus, its speedy setup time (fun fact: it heats up to 400 degrees in just 90 seconds!) makes it perfect for those of us that are constantly on the go or in a rush. (The struggle is real, y’all!)
Shop: REVLON Cordless + Rechargeable 3/4″ Ceramic Flat Iron, $43.77
The KISS Portable Cordless Flat Iron boasts an impressive 50-minute working time and two heat settings. Meanwhile, its tourmaline ceramic plates help fight frizz by locking in moisture. Like a handful of other tools mentioned, this one also has a built-in automatic safety feature.
Shop: KISS Portable Cordless Flat Iron, $49.99
Have you used any of these cordless flat iron before? If so, which is your fave?
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-Dry shampoo can be a good temporary solution as long as there is routine for using a professional wet line. (I recommend Pure BioGen Complex by Gina)
-Pull back the hair up or pin back for a quick chic’ look.
– Add some quick curls to create volume or a new temporary look. (Hair Hack: Make sure to use tools with infrared technology in order to lock in the moisture!)
– Hats can add flair to any look. Tryout a cute one to match your style.
– Go for the wet look and slick back and mold the hair with some firm holding gel.