Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Autumn Winter Trends 2014

Autumn Winter Trends for hair 2014


IT’S ALL ABOUT COLOUR!

Colour is always exciting this time of year and it is without limitations this season. With a season of experimentation from the Catwalk, such as bold ‘rainbow colouring’ which was seen in a beautiful Geo-print at Clover Gayon, anything is possible.  You can create a bright and vibrant look, which will definitely gain attention, or alternately go for a more subtle style to transition into the Autumn season. Let’s have a look at our favourite colour trends!

Red Heads
Intense radiant red, copper and mahogany shades are very popular and allow for bold, impactful colour which is perfect to brighten up the dull winter days ahead.


Blondes
Ditch the Sun-kissed highlights in favour of a block blonde or scattered strawberry blonde /auburn toned low-lights to create a more subtle seasonal change.  Speak to your Stylist about correct tones to suit your complexion and incorporating this within your next visit to the salon.






Brunettes
This season sees a continuation of block shades and bronze and mocha tones are predicted to be super hot. Bold prints allow for a lot of creativity too! We are within a colour evolution which allows us to go beyond simple block colours. Ombre and dip dye colouring is still big this season and you can incorporate an autumn inspired look blending your favourite tones throughout your hair.

STYLE

How will be wearing our hair this fall? We have looked over the upcoming trends and have put together a few of our favourites!


Ballerina Bun
Now is the time to forget everything you ever thought you knew about this classic style! It is ready to surprise you this season.  It appears that top knots, loose chignons, high buns are no longer clearly defined but beautifully merged into one , undone updo this season. It is easier than ever to transition from day to night with this versatile style whilst maintaining a pretty, stylish style almost effortlessly.




Braids
A whole new world of styling opportunities surround ‘braiding’ this season.  They still have an air of effortlessness and are perfect for the up and coming cooler months. Even during a wet and rainy day, a braid will stay in place. With messy ones being hot in fashion now is the time to get braiding! It is no longer about ‘sleek and perfect’ but can be undone and loose. So from textured side braids to intricate fish tails and high plaits find the best one for you and get braiding!


Mermaid Waves

Mermaid waves are beautiful loose waves and now they look soft and tousled which is great for Autumn 2014. Waves become all about texture, shine and create an effortless, dreamy appearance which looks gorgeous when teamed with over-sized knitwear.


Pony Tail


A timeless classic the enduring pony tail has had many make overs! This season anything goes!  The pony tail goes versatile as you like, so get your imagination working and let it all show in your ponytail of choice. Whether modern and intricate or sleek and sharp this is a look that can be worn day or night. We love adding height to the front of the pony by back combing and then securing in place with a band. Simply wrap a small section of hair, around the band to hide it and secure with a bobby pin. Beautiful, and easy!

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Back to School = Head-lice Peak Season


BACK TO SCHOOL = HEADLICE PEAK SEASON
Head lice and nit diagnoses tend to peak at back to school time - mainly because all those kids are getting their heads together again and sharing the pesky critters.
Any parent who has dealt with head lice and nits knows how annoying this problem can be - and most parents with children attending schools or group settings are likely to encounter it at some point. 

Head lice is caused by a nearly invisible (as they are so small) insect called Pediculus humanus capitis. The six-legged tiny critter is rarely seen and parents usually become aware of the infestation by finding the white eggs or nits in their child’s hair near the scalp or seeing their child scratching.
Head lice are tiny parasitic insects that generally live on the scalp, where they hide in the hair, feed on blood, and lay their eggs which often cause severe itching.



What you need to know about head lice
·         Do not live on pets.
·         Are reddish-brown wingless insects.
·         Are about the size of a sesame seed.
·         Feed on human blood 3-4 times daily.
·         Can't live off the human host for more than 24 hours.
·         Female's can lay up to 100 eggs and require just one mating to be fertilised.
·         Are able to reproduce in 10 days and live eggs hatch in 7-10 days.
·         Live on a host for approximately 30 days.
·         Are mainly transmitted by head-to-head contact but can also be spread through the sharing of personal articles.
·         Can't hop, jump or fly. They swing and climb on the hair and scalp.

 

Treating head lice

When dealing with head lice and nits, never has it be truer that prevention is better than cure. If you do regular lice hair checks on the whole family, you can tackle any small outbreaks more easily than waiting to deal with a full-blown infestation.

Our best tips on dealing with a head lice infestation:

If, despite your best efforts, the little blighters have gotten away from you:
·         Concentrate on the head - there is no evidence to suggest that you need to clean the house.
·         There's no treatment that will kill all the eggs, so it's really important to repeat the treatment a couple of times 3-4 days apart.
·         If you are using lotions, apply the product to dry hair.
·         There is no need to treat the whole family, unless they also have head lice.
·         Only the pillowcase requires specific laundering; either wash it in hot water (at least 60 degrees centigrade) or dry it using a clothes dryer on the hot or warm setting.
·         There is no product available that guarantees to prevent head lice. Using the conditioner and comb method once a week will help you detect any head lice early and minimise the problem. Tying back long hair can help prevent the spread of head lice.
·         Combs with long, rounded stainless steel teeth positioned very close together have been shown to be the most effective; however, any head lice comb can be use.

MORE IMOPORTANT FACTS ON HEAD LICE

 

·         Lice are more a nuisance than a real health problem.
·         An infestation of head lice is called pediculosis.
·         A sure sign of a lice infestation is a child who is madly itching her head, particularly behind the ears and along the hairline on the neck. But don't fooled into thinking that if your child isn't itching that they must be lice-free - some children are fantastic hosts and seem to tolerate lice without noticeably itching (at least until the infestation has hit plague proportions!).
·         While long hair is more tedious to deal with during an infestation, cutting the hair will not solve the problem as the eggs are laid at the base of the hair shaft.

REMEMBER!

Because live eggs hatch in 7-10 days, the key to success in getting rid of them is to repeat whatever treatment you settle on every three-four days for a couple of weeks. You can only break the cycle if you stop the newly hatched lice from laying eggs.


Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Five Summer Hair Care Sins

Stop frazzling your locks this summer and avoid committing these sinful hair care mistakes!

1) Staying in the Sun for too long

You wouldn't allow your skin to burn (well most of us anyway) in the Sun so why would you do this to your hair? The Sun breaks down the protein structure of the hair and draws moisture from the hair cells. This combination creates roughened hair cuticles and gives the impression of dry, coarse and frizzy hair. Keep it covered during the hottest times, with a sun hat or sit in the shade.


2) Forgetting Weekly Treatments

When it comes to pre holiday hair care it is all about preparation. Get your hair into its best possible state, before you step foot on any beach or plane.  Use weekly intensive moisturizing treatments, we recommend L'anza's Trauma Treatment or Moisture MoiMoi Masque. If your thoughts to this are you don't have time, simply switch your usual conditioner for a intensive masque. It will prep your hair for sun exposure, whilst keeping strength and moisture levels in place. 






3) Forgetting your pre holiday appointment

Visit the salon before your holiday to ensure your hair is fully prepared for a week or two in intense sunshine. Having a in salon treatment and a hair cut will make a world of difference, even just a trim!







4) Not using protection

Leaving your hair unprotected from the suns harmful rays is only going to result in damage. Invest in products that shield against UV rays. Once again we recommend L'anza as their entire range provides UVA, UVB and UVC protection and are colour safe too.






5) Avoiding the salon upon your return

After your holiday, even if you have been super careful, pop into the salon for a in salon hair masque to give your hair a pampering treat.


Don't be a sinner this Summer, look after your locks and enjoy the Sun with beautiful hair.




Thursday, 19 June 2014

To Pixie or not to Pixie

To pixie or not to pixie
Tired of spending hours maintaining your lengthy locks? Feeling the heat and would like a cooler style? Why not be daring and go short for spring/summer 2014. Sleek bobs and chic pixie crops have been at the forefront of the fashion catwalks and red carpets this Spring/ Summer season. 
The good news is that you don’t need to be a red carpet darling to face the chop, you just need to get the right advice.
Before having the chop here are the top tips on what we think you should consider.
Face Shape
Face shape comes on top of the list; generally a small oval face is best suited to this look. Although with the right stylist/colourist you can have a Pixie designed to suit you.
For example, if you have a square or oblong face shape. An asymmetric twist to the cut will soften the geometry of your face shape. If your face shape is more round, a squarer fringe will suit you more.
Colour
Colour as always, is the ultimate accessory and is essential for the Pixie cut. Colours show off and finish the overall style. L'Oreal's choice this season for Pixie Geldof was a Mocha Blonde root phasing out to a clearer beige blonde. 
Texture
Hair texture plays an important role, for instance if your hair is prone to lying flat, a professional volume range will ensure that maximum lift is achieved all day, then our choice to finish the Pixie is a pomade styling product which is perfect for creating volume, texture and versatility.
So go to your stylist, have a picture or two of your dream Pixie (a great place to look for inspiration is Pinterest and Instagram) and with your Stylist's advice and help you will be ready to Rock this Spring Summer It Look.

Saturday, 17 May 2014

Hair Dilemma Answered - HAIR LOSS - Telogen Effluvium

Hair Dilemma’s answered
My Hair is falling out!

For a woman, unexplained and excessive hair loss can be a very dramatic, scary experience. The great news is there is often a way to fix it. A lot of women find the subject hard to speak about so we thought we would put together the most common causes of hair loss in women and how to treat it. This week we are looking at a very common condition.




Telogen Effluvium

a.       Occurs after pregnancy, major surgery, drastic weight loss or extreme stress.

This condition makes you lose large amounts of hair every day, and is noticeable when shampooing, styling and brushing. This condition can also be a side effect of certain medication such as antidepressants, beta-blockers and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

With this condition the hair moves faster than normal between its growing phase into the ‘resting phase’ and quickly moves on to the shedding (telogen) phase.

Symptoms: Women with telogen effluvium typically notice hair loss 6 weeks to 3 months after a stressful event. At its peak you can lose handfuls of hair.

Tests: There are no tests for telogen effluvium but your GP may ask about recent life events. They will look for small ‘club-shaped’ bulbs on the fallen hairs roots. By seeing a bulb it means the hair has gone through its complete cycle of growth and a new hair will be forming. This suggests that the cycle has been sped up due to stress.




What can I do: In cases where the main reason looks to be pregnancy or major surgery it is mainly a case of waiting for the hair cycle to slow down and your hair to return to its normal growth cycle. However if it is due to medications you can ask your GP to lower your dosage or switching drugs. Again if it is stress related, try your best to reduce your anxiety and relax.

Friday, 16 May 2014

Current Popular Summer Looks 2014

Current Popular Summer Looks 2014

PEEK-A-BOO HIGHLIGHTS 

Peek-A-Boo highlights are pretty simple – in theory and a great way to lighten your hair for the Summer as it is a great colouring technique used when you want a little wild in your style but are constrained by perhaps a conservative living situation or job or do not like to see regrowth.  
The idea is that the highlights are placed in the hair so that the hair is styled over the highlights. In other words, the highlights are placed away from partings and the hairlines at the front of the head and near the face. These highlights then only become visible when the hair moves and separates, revealing them and avoids seeing a re-growth line.


PIXIE –CROP CUT

Tired of spending hours maintaining your lengthy locks? Why not be daring and go short for spring/summer 2014. Sleek bobs and chic pixie crops have been at the forefront of the fashion catwalks and red carpets this season.



HIGHLIGHTS         
Go brighter for summer and add some colour to your locks with half a head or a full head of highlights.  Highlights can be done in natural or unnatural colours. Colour highlights come in four categories: temporary, semi-permanent, demi-permanent, and permanent. Hair lightened with bleach is permanent and can create a beautiful sun-kissed look.

Get your locks ready for Summer, what will your Summer Style be?


Thursday, 1 May 2014

5 Styles for a rainy day

5 Styles for a rainy day

Posted by Zerooti Hair Design at 21:25, April 30 2014.

Even though it is almost Summer, lets face it we are going to get rainy days in the UK. Don't let your style be dampened by the rain and be prepared with these stylish hair do's for a rainy day.

1. TOP BUN
Top Bun
This is one of the greatest go-to rainy day hairstyles. Grab that hair and pull it on the top of your head into a cute little bun. The great thing about this is that you can make it as messy or clean as you want. This will keep your hair from frizzing up and keep it from getting that huge look. If you have a fringe, this is a great way to pin it back, you can create a quiff for height or style across and secure with a cute side grip.
2. FISH TAIL BRAID
Fish tail braid

This is one of our salon fav's and a great go-to hairstyle on those rainy days. It’s still stylish yet practical for work or play. It takes two seconds to do, and can be done when your hair is still wet. Spray some hairspray on before braiding to help keep the fly away strands at bay.
3. BRAIDED CROWN
Braided Crown

Along the same braid category, this is great if your hair fuzzes up with the rain. Keep all your hair in one place on the top of your head with this unique look. Split your hair into two, braid those pieces and wrap each around the crown of your head. Pin in for support and you are ready to go! That simple and beautiful.

4. HALF CLIP
Half Clip (Half up half down)

Haven't got time or the energy to do much with your locks then this look works wonders and look great on those rainy days. All you need is a small clip, then you just grab half the top of your hair, and clip. On those simple days out when you have to brave the wind and rain, this is a great way to keep the hair away from your face and still look stylish.
5. MESSY PONY
Messy pony

Ok this look can work any time of the year, whatever the weather so does suit rainy days. Puff up the back a tad and make it a bit messy by teasing it. You can make this look laid back but you can also make it look dressy. Help by pinning back the sides as well so that the loose pieces don’t fly out if you have layers.

5. WEAR YOUR NATURAL CURLS

Curls


If you have curly hair, don’t even think about straightening it on a rainy day. Put away that heavy cream and just live it out. Even if you have straight hair, put some serum in it to make it a tad heavier, and it shouldn’t frizz out. Don’t bother straightening it or trying to make it curl, this is the time you need to accept your hair for your hair.

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Holiday Hair Dilemmas answered

Look Sexy this Holiday Season

In the salon, we often get asked lots of questions as our lovely clientele set off for warmer times upon their annual get away.  We thought it would be handy to put all of our most frequent asked questions and our advice into one blog post :-)


Holiday Hair Dilemma's

1) How can I banish frizz?

Going away for a beach holiday? Humidity, dry heat as well as salty sea water are key frizz aggravators. Here are our tips!

a) If you are on the beach ensure you thoroughly condition your hair during the day with a hydrating (moisturizing) hair mask and a UV protection spray. Or use our salon favourite range Lanza with double UV protection in all of their products.

b) Take a shower or pour fresh water on your hair before stepping in to the sea or pool! Your hair can only absorb so much water so by wetting it first it will not be able to soak up as much salt / sea water. Also after you take your dip rinse your hair and add more conditioner and pull your hair up in to a top-knot. 


2) Is it really important to protect my hair from the sun?
Just as not applying sun cream to your skin can cause sunburn to your skin, the Sun's UV rays can cause loads of damage to your locks. The suns rays can also break down the hair's protein which weakens it's structure to leave it vulnerable to damage. 
The damage the sun can do to your hair is horrific.  The most undesirable side effects are, faded colour, brittle condition, straw like texture and more. Our advice is simple, protect your hair from the sun, the same way you would your skin. Spritz on a UV spray and throughout the day pop on a sun hat.

3) What are the rules about colouring my hair? Should I visit before or after my holiday?



Go on your holiday with your colour done. You want to feel your best on your holiday and will prolonging your regrowth help with this? If you regularly colour your hair then 3/4 of it will have colour on it anyway. As long as you protect your hair correctly it makes no difference and is up to personal preference. Keep coloured hair protected with a chic hair scarf or hat, specialist colour care hair products and hair protectors with UV guard to prevent fading. 

4) How can I look stylish, not over-styled, on holiday?
No one wants to look 'done' on the beach or by the pool here are our tips!
Accessorise
By day, hair accessories like scarves and thick headbands look stylish and help shield hair from the sun, by night embellished slides or diamante grips add a touch of glamour to otherwise laid-back dos. Teaming them with an understated, low messy knot by simply pulling hair back loosely to the nape of your neck, twist around as if making a bun then tie gently into a knot and fasten with Kirby grips looks fabulous. Simply pull the front section or fringe gently to the side, letting it fall over the forehead slightly and fix with a diamante grip." Finish by spraying some hairspray to the front pieces of your hair to keep in place.

Create a teased ponytail
This style is great for 'day after' hair or for a post-beach evening do.

Using a little Smoothing Balm (we recommend L'anza's available in salon), pull hair back tightly into a ponytail that sits just above the nape of your neck. Pull out sections of the ponytail, and very gently tease the hair upwards using a backcomb. Finish with a bit of hairspray on the ponytail, and L'anza's plant silk serum along the hairline."

Enjoy the sun, enjoy your holiday and love your hair!



Saturday, 19 April 2014

8 reasons why your hair is breaking

Hearing a snap, crackle, or pop while brushing your hair is NEVER a good sign. Loosing the customary 100 strands per day is considered normal, breakage is a problem that's easily avoidable. 
Whether your breakage is due to a too-tight ponytail, bleach overkill, or even your diet, find out your personal culprit (and solution) for breakage when you read on.
1. You pull and twirl your hair: Tugging on your hair can cause stress and eventually breakage. So if you have a tendency to twirl your fingers in your hair, it can have the same effect as yanking out your strands.
2. You style wet: Using a brush or comb on wet hair causes strands to snap. Stick to using your fingers to detangle while your hair is sopping wet to minimize breakage when hair is at its weakest and use styling equipment as hair starts to dry.
3. You love a tight ponytail: Pulling hair back into a tight bun or ponytail is a great option for second-day hair. But be cautious about the effect it could have on your coiffure. Too tight and it can cause stress at the hairline. You can also cause breakage if you continually put hair in the same style. Switch it up to save your strands. You should also be cautious of hair accessories that tug and pinch. Go for a soft side pony tail instead.

4. You flat iron...daily: You probably already know that heat can damage your hair. But it can dry out your strands and exacerbate breakage, too. First, try turning down the temperature, and always use a heat protector or skip the heat styling altogether for at least a few days!
5. You have a standing bleaching appointment: Over-processed hair can turn brittle. Find natural ways to lighten your hair, or go for the on-trend ombré look. If you must color your hair, make sure to add moisture with a regular deep-conditioning regimen.
6. You skip regular haircuts: If you avoid cutting your split ends, eventually they might just break off. Make sure to keep regular haircuts on your calendar for healthier, break-resistant hair.
7. You love back combing: Noticing a bit of breakage where you backcomb for volume?  It may be caused by the friction between your hair when you back comb. Minimize the back combing and try hair pieces for boday instead.





8. Your diet is lacking: Your hair needs protein to stay strong. Protein can repair weak spots in the hair shaft, warding off breakage. But be forewarned: Too much protein can make the hair brittle, and too much moisture makes strands too flexible. It's important to find the right balance of moisture and protein. Certain professional products can help with this.



Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Creating volume at your roots :-)


After watching Hair on BBC Three and seeing the backcombing to create a beehives, it got us thinking who doesn't like a little lift and body at the roots? We all do right?

One of the best ways to add volume to your hair is to gently tease your hair by backcombing. A little backcombing can go a long way toward a voluminous style that lasts. To have the best teased style you'll need the right tools, products, and techniques. Here's what you will need!


Products

The right products are crucial to achieve a long-lasting style. If your hair is resistant to teasing, try blow drying a salt spray in your hair  for some grip, texture, and hold. Dry shampoo is also a great volumizer because it gives texture, ensuring both a better tease and hold.

Tools

When it comes to tools, the requirements are simple: A  back-combing brush or a rat-tail comb is all that's needed. A backcombing brush we prefer personally. 

Technique

1. Take 1- to 2-inch sections from the top of your head. Hold the hair away from the scalp and spray a dry shampoo at the roots.

2. Use a back-combing brush and push the comb down into the roots, starting at the mid-shaft of the hair. Release comb and repeat.

3. Comb over the teased sections to smooth the top layer.

4. If you've flattened any pieces out, take the end of your comb and place it in the area its flattened, then pull up to allow your locks to get full again.

5. Once your hair is in place and smooth, set the style with a medium hold spray.

Big, sexy hair can be yours!