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Salon Hair Products

The obvious benefit of purchasing hair care products straight from the salon is that you have the chance to learn about them...The sheer range of salon hair care product is quite large,...

Salon Hair Products

Customers of salons may notice the hair care products used by and featured by their regular salons. These products may tempt customers, especially if the customer has seen the results of using a product he or she might not have used before. If a customer likes the results with a particular hair mousse, for example, or a gloss, he or she will likely want to purchase the product in order to recreate the same attractive look at home. There are two things that the customer should keep in mind, however, when buying a product from a salon. The first thing is that it will likely be on the slightly pricier side, because it is an additional offering from the salon. The second thing is that, by paying that small amount extra, the customer will know that he or she is buying from a hair care professional who can demonstrate the uses of the product and give advice for his or her particular hair type and cut to produce the most attractive result. By viewing the extra cost as purchasing expert, personal advice on how to use a product, the customer will understand that this small investment is highly worthwhile, as opposed to buying the product blindly from a store that does not specialize in hair care.

The obvious benefit of purchasing hair care products straight from the salon is that you have the chance to learn about them--and often try them out--before you commit to the purchase, something that is not true of retail shopping experiences. You may learn or experience directly what the products may bring to your personal style and your hair quality. This service will likely not even take away any time from your day because you may ask these questions while you are having your hair cut or styled, and the stylists will likely enjoy discussing their products. Indeed, you can even ask any clarifying questions about the products before you leave the salon, or learn from example. Stylists will be more than happy to teach you how to take the best care of your hair possible.

The sheer range of salon hair care product is quite large, and there are specialty products created specifically to help customers whose hair has been chemically changed, either through dye, a perm, or chemical straightening. The professionals at the salon will have the best idea of what products might help specific problems with these particular hair needs. They will also know what sorts of products are best for what textures and lengths of hair, and what styling products are needed to create the current most popular looks. They may also know how to recommend eco-friendly, natural salon products, as well.

Although the actual substances sold by salons may be found in retail stores as well, the cashier at bigger retail store will likely have no idea how to use a specific hair product, whereas salon professionals make a living by choosing the appropriate products for the appropriate style and hair type. By going to a salon and purchasing your products there, you can leave knowing that your products are trustworthy and that you know how to use them when you get home to create a near-professional look.

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By Douglas T Adams
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Abrasives Hair Removal Techniques - Ancient Hair Removal Method

Abrasives Hair Removal Techniques
Ancient Hair Removal Method


Abrasive is the most different hair removal method among all the available hair removal methods. With is hair removal method Pumice Stones are used to remove the unwanted hairs from the body. Actually Abrasives are also used to smooth or roughen the surfaces by rubbing.

Some common abrasives are - pumice stone, powdered glass, abrasive hand gloves pumice dust, sandpaper, aluminum oxide. Fine-grained graphite papers are used in metal and woodworking. Pumice stones made from powdered pumice rock are then pressed into solid "stone" shapes. These are available in shops, and their rough texture is ideal for removing dead skin from the feet.

At the time of using abrasive for hair removal, the skin should soapy and wet. Abrasive removes the unwanted hairs from the body very slowly. Because of this reason, Abrasive is not advisable for removing hairs in large amount. Abrasive is done by rubbing the abrasive material like pumice stone/dust, sandpaper etc. on the skin in a circular motion. Actually sandpaper is gentler than the other materials.

Abrasives can be the right method for removing the unwanted fine hairs from the body. For fine hairs, an abrasive like pumice stone should be used. The fine hairs can be removed easily without causing any damage to the skin. Abrasive does cause redness but it disappears after sometime. The result of abrasives last for three weeks.

There is one interesting fact is that Abrasive hair removal method is not used today. It is not popular for removing hairs.

Abrasive hair removal method was very popular in the ancient times mostly by Egyptians and Romans.

Abrasive has both advantages and disadvantages, below they are -

Advantages of Abrasives:
• Abrasive is an inexpensive hair removal method
• Abrasive can be used anywhere on the body.

Disadvantages of Abrasives:
• Distortion of the follicle is common
• Re growth may be irregular
• Should not be used on the skin if there is any disorder or disease
• Sunburned areas are not suitable for abrasive.

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By Dinesh Junoon
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Body Builders & Hair Removal

bodybuilders are concerned with removing hairs from the chest, back and legs only.***When a body builder shows his body, the appearance is expected to be without any hairs on his body as it shows every muscles of him clearly...

Body Builders & Hair Removal

Both male and female body builders need it badly to remove the unwanted hairs from the body. Because of the many reasons, it is really more than necessary for them to remove unwanted hairs from all over the body.

A big time consuming and frustrating task for body builders is not building muscles, but removal of the unwanted hairs from the body. Hair removal is not only popular in competing body builders but also in casual body builders.

Bodybuilders even if don't enter the competitions they do not want to appear hairy and rough. That is the reason they always look for hair removal methods. They find it less hard to build muscles but find it more hard removing unwanted hair hairs. It is a misconception that the bodybuilders are concerned with removing hairs from the chest, back and legs only. Apart from these body areas, they want the other body areas to keep hair free as well.

When a bodybuilder works hard for his body which defines every cut and that can only be seen when there is not a single hair on the body. The muscles of a body builder gets complimented only when they are clearly seen and do not hide behind body hairs.

When a body builder shows his body, the appearance is expected to be without any hairs on his body as it shows every muscles of him clearly.

Body builder's hairless body emphasizes the muscular physique, it really emphasizes on each and every muscle he worked hard for.

Actually hairs tend to conceal the fine shape of well developed muscles.

It has been observed that a strong muscular body may look intimidating but the appearance without hairs neutralizes the threatening connotation.

The new trend is that tanned look is now a bodybuilding part. Tanned look can be achieved with ultraviolet light and also from the tanning lotions or vegetable based body stains.

In fact, a hairless, tanned and slightly oiled body really emphasizes the roundness and contours of the muscles.

Body builders go for both the temporary and permanent hair removal methods.

Temporary hair removal methods include - hair removing creams, waxing, sugaring. Permanent hair removal methods include - laser hair removal and electrolysis.

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By Dinesh Junoon
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How To Remove Excess Hair From Chest

Chest hair grows in men at different rates. There is a big misconception that if chest hairs are shaved, they grow back coarser and thick....Skin should be moisturized before shaving.***

How To Remove Excess Hair From Chest

Most men do Chest hair removal with a wet razor. It can be done with a wet razor but it should be done carefully as the sharp blade may cause skin irritations. To avoid harms, the shaving should be done slowly.

Chest hair grows in men at different rates. There is a big misconception that if chest hairs are shaved, they grow back coarser and thick. It is false and chest hair removal can be done regularly.

But chest hair removal neither should nor be done just after getting up from the bed. After 30 minutes from waking up, shaving can be started for chest hairs. The skin becomes tauter and it makes shaving very easy. If the chest hairs are long, they should be trimmed down short with the help of a trimmer.

Skin should be moisturized before shaving. A long hot shower can be taken. In fact, shaving can be performed while taking shower. This will open the skin pores and will make hairs softer which gives close shave.

The use of a lubricant smoother the skin and will give close shave. The razor should have a sharp and clean blade to get the close and smooth shave. Keeping extra blades is advisable as it will surely require more blades as it is not the regular facial shaving. Shaving with a dull blade should not be done.

At the time of shaving, skin should be in a relaxed condition. Skin should not be stretched; it will cut the hairs too short which may result in ingrown hairs. Skin should be pulled tauter with one hand and shaving can be started using long strokes. Too much pressure should not be applied on the razor. Shave your chest hairs down, then upward.

A big pre-caution should be taken when shaving the area around the nipples. This area is very sensitive. Any mistake can cause a lot of bleeding. The lubricant should be in plenty for repeated use as it may get dry and no more repeated strokes on same area are advisable.

After the shaving, the chest should be rinsed with warm water and after that in the cold water. Ice cube can be rubbed. This opens the pores of the skin. Towel should be used to pat the chest.

After that use of after shave or witch hazel is good to close the pores. It also kills the bacteria to kill any bacteria after you shave your chest. But alcohol should never be sued as it dries out the skin and may cause skin irritation.

Talc free powder can also be used to cool the area. Friction should be avoided. Loose clothes can be worn for avoiding discomfort for a while.

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By Dinesh Junoon
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Flat Iron Frenzy - CHI Vs GHD

Flat Iron Frenzy - CHI Vs GHD

Ah, round three for CHI! Perhaps some vindication? We'll see.


This posting is part of a set of CHI comparisons Hair and Frenzy is conducting to see how CHI stacks up against other professional flat irons. So, let's put CHI to the test against GHD based on temperature settings, materials, convenience, reviews and cost.

Battle call - CHI Original Ceramic 1" versus GHD Ceramic.

Heat Up

To kick things off, let's look at temperature. Comparing CHI to GHD, there's no obvious difference. Both irons come with exactly one heat setting - 370 degrees. And since the CHI and GHD offer quick heating time, these irons reach temperature within seconds.

GHD contains an internal microprocessor to provide even ceramic heat over the entire plate, avoiding hot spots. CHI maintains a similar level of heat, but it is not clear if CHI uses the same microprocessor technology as GHD. Either way both irons heat to 370 degrees and use ceramic heat technology to maintain this temperature.

CHI - 1, GHD - 1

Material Whirl

Hm, even match so far! Let's see if we can find some differences.

Well, they are both ceramic. So, ceramic versus ceramic - I guess there isn't much variation here either. As I mentioned before, GHD touts an internal microprocessor to spread the ceramic heat evenly across the plates. CHI does mention that in addition to ceramic plates, the coils are also ceramic, producing moist heat. Whether or not these are the same mechanics, I'm unsure but it seems the two are still in close competition.

Then, GHD brings something new to the table - floating plate technology. Basically, the ceramic plates adjust with hair to adapt to every hair textures while maintaining styling ability. So, GHD styles with heat rather than tension, CHI seems to lack this ability. This round goes to GHD for this design versatility.

CHI - 1, GHD - 2

Convenience Capability

Both CHI and GHD promise more than straightening - as styling tools that can create a number of looks. CHI features an ergonomic design, weighs in at about two pounds and features a 10' swivel cord to ease physical strain on wrists and hands while styling.

The GHD design includes curved plates and a barrel shape for curls, waves and flips along with straightening. The styler weighs a bit less, around 1 ? pounds, and features a professional swivel cord, along with an automatic safety shut off when the iron is left unattended for 30 minutes.

CHI and GHD seem pretty even in this category, too. Another tie.

CHI - 2, GHD - 3

What the Reviews Say

Just by comparing the number of reviews on Folica.com for each product, CHI is in the lead with over 1300 compared with just 132 on GHD. The two differ in rankings with CHI scoring 4.12 out of 5, and GHD getting 4.57 of 5 stars.

But on Amazon, GHD has 28 reviews over just 2 for the CHI Original. I figured I'd take all of the Amazon reviews and 5 pages of Folica.com reviews into account.

CHI receives well over half its reviews from satisfied customers who give the product top ranking. Sifting through the reviews most customers seem really impressed with how well the iron straightens their hair, and retains the style. On the other hand, customers complained about trouble using the CHI to create other styles like curls, and a number of customers had the CHI break or experience mechanical problems shortly after purchase.

GHD receives incredibly high marks from over 80% of its reviewers, with many customers raving about salon quality hair styles and the ability to create a variety of looks with ease. The top complaints customers wrote about were the fixed temperature setting and cost.

This round goes to GHD. Basically, even with less reviews, the GHD receives more positive feedback, the complaints seem less serious. An expensive flat iron with one heat setting is still better than a broken flat iron.

CHI - 2, GHD - 4

Final Cost

There's a big difference between CHI and GHD when it comes to cost. From what I can tell there is $100 dollar price difference between the two. But so far, GHD was leading CHI - so maybe the extra $100 is worth it?

The CHI Original has a manufacturer's list price of $179.95, but is available from Amazon and Folica for about $100 less. Some websites offer a warranty on CHI appliances, but the CHI website says that internet purchases from online retailers will not be covered by the CHI warranty.

GHD lists for between $250-300 but is available for less than $200 on Folica and other sites. GHD has a similar warranty policy.

Both irons are big investments, with little protection, but this time CHI wins for affordability.

CHI - 3, GHD - 4

And the Winner is...

By a hair (pun intended), GHD. The CHI and GHD irons are incredibly similar, but ultimately, the GHD won. However, it's good to know that CHI is a great alternative to the pricier GHD styler.

For more information on both these products, check out the product pages on Folica for CHI or GHD, or try the brand pages.

Hair and Frenzy exists to research and write about popular hair care products, tools and appliances for the sake of hair fanatics. The author(s) hope to critique and compare these items to help serve the hair obsessed community.

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By Kate Frenzy
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What is the Best Over the Counter Night Cream?

When you compare night creams, product that can damage my skin's health,product that have been scientifically tested to improve the health***Some common ones that are potentially very damaging include:...

What is the Best Over the Counter Night Cream?

When you compare night creams, it's easy if you stroll into your local pharmacy and check out what they have available in the aisles.

I personally tend to shun those products because they are inferior to ones you can find on the Internet if you do your homework and research, like you are by reading this article.

So, just remember, the best over the counter night cream can mean anything you can find on the Internet too and have shipped straight to your door, as long as it doesn't require a prescription....and any high quality night cream shouldn't.

When you compare night creams, you need to do so based on their effectiveness, and that requires looking at the ingredients.

There are two things you should be thinking when you look at the ingredients.

1) Are there ingredients in this product that can damage my skin's health (believe it or not, there are a lot of them)?

2) Are there ingredients in this product that have been scientifically tested to improve the health and appearance of the skin?

We will talk about both of these to give you an overview.

The last point I want to make now, however, is that, in my opinion, a high quality night cream should not just have ingredients that improve the health of your skin in its present state, but should also be able to undo some of the effects of aging that have already occurred. Things like wrinkles and age spots.

OK, first, let's talk about the ingredients that should never appear in the best over the counter night cream.

Some common ones that are potentially very damaging include:

A) Parabens -- these are used as preservatives so the product has a long shelf life, but studies suggest they can cause cancer!

B) Fragrances -- These are put into night creams just because they smell nice. However, they are totally unnecessary. Most fragrances are made up of chemicals that are not good for the health of your skin. They are a common culprit in triggering skin allergies, rashes, and irritations. Save your fragrances for a bit of bodyspray or a small spray of perfume.

C) Mineral Oil -- When you compare night creams, make absolutely sure you don't use one with mineral oil in it. Other names mineral oil goes under are: liquid paraffin, paraffin wax, petrolatum. Mineral oil is used for two reasons: it can make dry skin feel temporarily better and it's cheap. It's bad to use on the skin because it clogs the pores, which, in turn interferes with your skin's ability to eliminate toxins. This can cause acne breakouts, blemishes, and other undesirable skin disorders.

There are many more substances you need to avoid if you want the best over the counter night cream, but these are a start to know about.

Now, let's talk about what you want your night cream to achieve for your skin.

First and foremost, it should have ingredients clinically proven to help boost your body's production of collagen and elastin, which are the two most vital skin proteins that we start to produce less and less of as we age.

Second, it should be rich in emollients and natural oils that do not clog the pores, but instead soften up your skin and hydrate it.

Third, it should contain antioxidants that help fight off free radical damage to skin cells, which is one of the primary reasons skin ages over time.

One natural substance that I discovered accomplishes all three of these things is called Cynergy TK, which comes from New Zealand, but available to anyone over the internet.

Cynergy TK is a new, cutting edge substance used in elite cell rejuvenation technology night creams and has been shown to boost collagen and elastin; increase moisture retention of the skin; and boosts the body's levels of antioxidants.

As far as emollients, there are three outstanding ones called active manuka honey, shea butter, and avocado extract that soothe the skin, fight inflammation, and soften up the skin without clogging up pores or leaving a heavy, greasy feeling.

You can learn about these and more at my website.

Victoria S. Pedersen is a long time user and passionate advocate of natural skin care products. Visit her site now to discover cutting edge, anti-aging skin care products she recommends after extensive research: http://www.healthy-flawless-skin.com/

By Victoria S. Pedersen
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Cellulite Reduction Treatments - What Can Reduce Cellulite?

Cellulite Reduction Treatments
-What Can Reduce Cellulite?


Cellulite fighting devices have no cellulite reduction effects beyond draining users' checking accounts or jacking up their credit cards. This is the strong opinion of skeptics and medical experts. And their viewpoint carries substantial evidence. They also point to the fact that specific anti-cellulite exercises are the only proven way to banish cellulite.

This viewpoint continues to gain support, even though the desperate market for cellulite fighting products an services is expected to grow to over 200 million dollars a year by 2012.

In most of their summary references - these experts do allude to the fact that the only way to reduce or prevent the appearance of cellulite is through a properly structured and targeted exercise routine.

Even though the FDA has technically approved several dozen types of anti-cellulite gadgets, it only judges them on whether they provide short-term changes in appearance. Approvals are not based on actual, structural, long lasting reductions in cellulite.

"We don't have any third party research data or official proof about how long the reduction effect lasts," claims an FDA spokes-person referenced in the well known, Wall Street Journal in a feature article: "The Latest Cellulite Treatments Sound Too Smooth to Be True." After reading this article - it's hard to believe how many women still buy into these devices and gimmicks.

CST (Cosmetic Surgery Today) details the primary paradox in this industry of desperation, empty promises and big money:

Most of the anti-cellulite treatment plans require the woman to commit a series of cellulite reduction treatments in order to see any substantial changes. For example a series of about ten visits is the typical, 'initial' treatment plan, and women are 'advised' to maintain a sensible diet and healthy lifestyle throughout the cellulite treatment process.

Skeptics and critics of these beauty-spa/cosmetic procedures highlight that most treatments, at best, may only offer short term improvements, and that most are simply 'jazzed-up' massage sessions that only reduce the ripples & dimples, and the appearance of cellulite on a temporary basis - with no lasting improvements.

They also mention that those women who may have experienced improvements could have done so with properly targeted exercise alone.

But despite all the evidence of doubt, supporters (mainly the companies that sell them) of cellulite treatments state that these non-invasive cellulite treatment procedures are a viable way to drop a few inches, tighten loose skin and see changes within 3 - 4 months.

"None of these things has been shown in any definitive, objective way to offer improvement for cellulite areas," states Bob Weiss of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery. "If there was proof - women would be going crazy - and the undeniable proof would be all over the news and talk shows. There would be no debate."

Cellulite device manufacturers stand behind their treatments' effectiveness, however many women have been deeply disappointed. In reader surveys about a few anti-cellulite devices, just a small fraction of women said "Yes" to the straight question "Was the money you spent worth it?"...

- Vela-Shape, 10%

- Thermage, 34% (Thermage is a supposed skin 'tightening' device, but the company has recently included an anti-cellulite attachment - like on a vacuum cleaner.)

Other cellulite treatment machine were not officially rated: Smooth-Shapes from Elem? Medical Co., Velasmooth, the most recent edition of the 'VelaShape' from Syneron, The 'Dermosonic' by Sybaritic, and 'Endermologie' from L.P.G. Systems out of France.

Dermatologist Ava Chambon M.D. of Santa Monica, is very skeptical about what supposed cellulite removal treatments can offer. She states the claims of "This device will get rid of cellulite..." is one of the world's top lies (costing women millions and millions every year), very close behind "I'll call you in the morning, I promise."

A more objective viewpoint is offered by Christopher Zachary M.D., chairman of the Dept. of Dermatology at U.C.I. He claims the dimply fat that frustrates so many women is just a secondary sex characteristic like breasts and wide hips that can only be improved with exercises that enhance the structure of the underlying muscles, beneath the skin that shows the cellulite bumps.

Visit http://www.CelluliteReductionReport.info right now to find out more about what cellulite actually is, what really gets rid of cellulite and why scams do not get rid of it.

It's the only place to quickly learn How to Get Rid of Cellulite Permanently.

By Joey Atlas
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