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Bangs, Crowns and CowLicks – How to deal with them.

Quick & Easy How To’s

Bangs, Crowns and Cowlicks and How to deal with them.

We know it’s frustrating as your hair grows out, and you can’t get into your regular stylist, but here a few simple tips to help you with the transition.

If you like a shorter bang, and it’s getting too long, you can simply blow it out with more volume or curl it up to make it look shorter.  It’s better to adjust the length with curl instead of trying to cut it off yourself at home.  You can also back comb it a little at the base, and swoop it over to the side, for a modern asymmetrical look.

Crown too flat and volume missing?  This problem can also be fixed with a little backcombing and a few mists of hairspray as you back comb, to pump it up and replace that volume.  Again, much better to do this than to try to cut it and end up with a mess of craziness going on at the top of your head.

Cowlicks your issue?  This is an easy one, as hair grows out the extra weight will actually help to control those bothersome cowlicks.  These are just a few tips and tricks to help you during this already crazy time.

We know we will be able to get back to the salon soon and be able to help each and everyone of you with your special beauty needs.  Meanwhile, I thought this post might help you just a little with the transition.

If you like this post, or know of someone who would benefit from it, please feel free to share it.  I wish you all the best and hope to see you soon.

Virtual  Hugs and Kisses,   Penny

 

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Fall Colors Bring Change

Ready to change your Color Story?

New wardrobe shades are available now for the fall season, It’s time to update Your Look.

Colors are fun and this is the perfect time to have a little change in your life.  The heat is about to break and cooler weather is just around the corner.  Warm up your color pallet with some soft tones of yellow, orange and red to add  a little interest, or you can cool down you look with beautiful berries, plums and wines to add a little depth and shadowing.  Highlights, lowlights, ombre’, or even the luxury of a deep conditioning color glaze, we can custom blend just for you.    We have so many shades to choose and custom blend for your hair!

Schedule a color consultation and we will help you see what will look best on you.

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Fun New Techniques

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Quick & Easy Up Styles

Upstyles don’t always have to be difficult. Hot weather is here and instead of cutting it off, why not try a few simple upstyles to get it out of the way for this summer heat???  “We needed a few styles that are quick and easy for our clients to do at home.  These styles don’t replace a hairstylist’s special touch, but they do give long hair some quick and easy fun variety.  We hope you enjoy them. The first one is the Princess Braid.

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CHI has Wonderful Products for all types of hair.

To maintain a great style it is always very important to prep the hair first.  A good cleanse with a stylist recommended shampoo and conditioner is very important to address the needs of your hair to get it to perform the way you would like.  I love CHI because they have so many different systems to work with different hair types, one of my favorites for fine hair is the Magnified Volume System.  It has a wonderful fragrance, & it give you wonderful volume without a stiff feel.  I love this for my clients with fine hair.  I think BIG HAIR is always in and this product does the trick!  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!!!

Check out this Video Clip on How to Volumize Your Hair!

 

When styling the Hair – Up or Down, it’s always important to give it a soft set first. Prep and dry the hair with your choice of wonderful CHI Products, then curl or style hair into the desired shape for the volume and control you desire. Then you can move on to this Sexy Style that Anna is about to show. I hope you enjoy this clip from Anna Cantu, platform artist for Farouk Systems.

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Turbo Styling

Quick & Easy How To’s

Do you have a need for speed when you are styling your hair at home?  Do you start out good, but then get tired when you get to the other side?  Do you feel like you style one side great, but the other just so,so?

If you answered Yes to any of these questions, then here is an article just for you.

TURBO STYLING.

So what is Turbo Styling?  Simply stated, Turbo styling uses advanced techniques with the highest quality products, tools and techniques to dry the hair faster without compromising the integrity of the hair.

First of all, you should ask your personal stylist for recommendations on what products he/she suggests for your particular hair type. Stylists are trained on what products to use for different types of hair, and for different effects.   Often poor product selections is why the style does not work.  It all starts with a good shampoo and conditioner, we love CHI 44 Line to protect your hair from heat when thermal styling. When you finish your scalp and hair cleansing and conditioning you should gently towel dry and then apply your styling product,  comb the product through for even saturation, and then direct the hair the way you would like to style it.

Second – The Blow Out.

As we said earlier – direct the hair the way you want it to go.

Do You want VOLUME?  Do You want Movement?  Do you want Curl?  This is the time you need to decide the direction your style is to take and what tools to use.

Check out my earlier article on combs and brushes for the proper brush selection.   Now for the Blow Out.  Start your Blow out at the nape section of the head, gently blow dry the hair using your fingers as a tool at this time, dry until the hair is almost 80% dry before switching to your favorite brush.  As you can see in the diagram, the hair cuticle is what you will be dealing with the most when you are blow styling your hair.  Think of the cuticle, like tree bark, a young tree has a smooth bark, where as an older, weathered tree has a rougher bark, sometimes parts are chipped away and void.  This happens with hair too.  If you apply too much heat, if you dry the hair opposite of the natural cuticle, it will rough up the cuticle risking damage, and frizz.  It is important to always dry the hair in the direction starting at the scalp area toward the ends, this will keep the cuticle in tack, resulting in a smoother, shinier style without frizz.  After you finish the nape, work upward on the back section of the head until you reach the crown, now go to each side and finish with the top and bang area last.  Once your blow out is finished you can go on to your hot styling tool.

 

 

 

 

 

Finally – The Hot Tool

Select your hot tool according to the finish you want to achieve.  If you want curl, use a curling iron or hot rollers.  If you want smooth and straight, use a flat iron.  Once you have mastered your curling techniques with the basic tools, then you can move on to the 3 in one tools and adding curls with the flat irons.   The metals on each tool will give you a different result.  Ceramic tools are excellent for smoothing the hair, but if you have hair that really needs volume don’t overlook the gold irons, as long as they have an adjustable setting, and please, please, please use the proper heat for your type of hair.  If you have extremely fragile hair, I suggest the basic silver tools, they don’t get as hot, but heat is not always your friend.  Too much heat for too long will damage the hair.

Check out CHI’s new lava tools- excellent lower heat needed do to the lava- infused with minerals to help fortify your hair. Less damage, and better color retention.

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Combs and Brushes….Styling Tips

Quick & Easy How To’s

Have you ever wondered why it is your hair does so well in the salon, and just so, so at home?  It could be your choice of styling tools.

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Hair brushes come in a wide variety of options.  Each different type of brush has different qualities, and different uses.

Let’s start with the “Wet BrushImage result for hairbrushes“.

The Wet brush is used to remove tangles from wet hair.

You should start a few inches from the bottom of the hair, brush toward the ends and then slowly move farther up the head, working in the same manner until you make it all the way up to the top of the head, back through the ends.

You should be careful not to over stretch the hair as to avoid harming the hair and stripping off the cuticle of the hair strand.  When the cuticle is stripped off you risk further damaging the hair and making it even more tangled.

Using a wide tooth comb can also be useful, however, avoid a fine tooth comb, because this too can lead to a lot of damage.

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The Vent Brush.

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Vent brushes are used for the first stages of blow drying.  The “Vents”, are simply used to help air pass through the brush and the hair and to help the hair to dry faster.  I recommend using the vent brush until the hair is about 80% dry and then switching to a Denman style brush or a Thermal Brush to complete the style.

 

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The Denman Style Brush.

The Denman Style brush has a rubber base with tighter spaced teeth.  It normally does not have any vents.  This is used to help stretch the hair into position while blow styling.  Due to the tighter spacing you can put tension on the hair and help to mold it into position.  This brush is best used on thicker hair, and is wonderful for sculpting the hair and giving it a slightly bevel to the ends or to the hairline.

The Thermal Brush.

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Thermal brushes can come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors.   Some even have detachable handles, so you can heat the hair and then release the handle to allow the curl to cool around the base of the brush.  These are a great asset to your styling tool collection.   Thermal brushes also use a wide variety of metals – there is more to the color of the metal than you think.    Silver barrels hold a moderate amount of heat, gold and ceramic barrels will hold the most heat, so if you have fine, delicate hair silver would be best for you.  Medium to thick or resistant hair requires more heat to get the hair to style well, therefore, ceramic and gold brushes would work the best for these types of hair.

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WANT TO LEARN HOW TO STYLE YOUR HAIR FASTER?

CHECK BACK LATER FOR ANOTHER POST, ABOUT MORE STYLING TIPS & TRICKS.

 

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Education is key to a great start in the field of Cosmetology.

Beginning is the first step to Success. In order to become your best, you must surround yourself with the best. Don’t settle, give it your all and greatness will happen. This is not by chance. It is by Design.

In order to achieve greatness, You must first Start!

Get up and get going. Success won’t find you, you must seek it out!

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Advanced American Technology and CHI Innovations are only part of the wonderful workshop education we received at CHI Houston Branch.  Educators came from all over to teach and to learn about the latest and greatest products, tools and techniques from all over the world.  CHI is dedicated to bring Advanced American Technology to their educators.

 

Armstrong McCalls World’s Fair 2018

This year at the World’s Fair CHI introduced their new Color Tool Kit from Chromashines.  So many new fun shades of color to choose from….with this tool kit stylist can create any fun color they would like. The kit even contains two glow in the dark shades, you can mix and match to custom create the perfect shade for the client.  Mermaids Beware.  Chromashines color is here.

 

 

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2018 Update – Careers in Beauty-Travel World Wide

Careers in Beauty – Cosmetology, Makeup Artistry, Nail Technician – Travel World Wide – Unlimited Income Potential.

 

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Rated ONE of the Top 10 Career Choices, Cosmetology is Booming!

Studies show that it is a very stable field that is recession proof and growing at a steady rate.

 

2018  Update –  Cosmetology Careers from Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy 

Why?  You might ask.  Well, do you have hair, skin or nails?  That is the answer.  Everyone at some time or other needs beauty services to help them with their concerns about their own hair, skin and nails.  Also people are in the job market, and need to look great and travel world wide for their own careers.  Did you know that women who wear makeup to work make more money than their own fellow female workers who do not wear cosmetics.  Therefore there is a need for beauty and cosmetics.  This is not purely vanity, it shows that individuals who wear cosmetics, take pride in their appearance, and usually will perform better than someone who is not quite as well put together, and doesn’t care about the small stuff.

According to occupational handbooks-

Cosmetology is expected to grow faster than average, offering work in all capacities from extreme to in-between success.  Overall employment for personal appearance workers is projected to grow because of increasing population, incomes, and demand for beauty services.  Source – NAACAS 2007 Job Demand Survey.

Licensed cosmetologists provide a variety of personal services that help clients to look and feel their best.  Services include hair styling, hair dressing, braiding, upstyles, chemical services such as perms, color, highlights, lowlights, speciality color such as ombre’, sombre’, multidimensional color, texturizing & smoothing services, hair cutting, and barbering services, waxing, facials, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, speciality facials, tanning, spray tans, makeup artistry, manicures, pedicures and artificial nails.

 

 

 

Personal appearance is not only a key factor in keeping one’s morale high. A well groomed appearance is also a factor in enhancing one’s chances for a successful career!

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The primary goal of a successful licensed cosmetologist is to create an experience that the client will enjoy and want to repeat.  Cosmetologists keep pace with the fashion world and stand ready to meet the constantly changing career skills vital to success.

Continuing education is a must! Cosmetology offers opportunities for personal growth and many, many career options!

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The demand for Cosmetologists:  In January 2007, there were 1,682,641 professionals employed in the nation’s 370,215 beauty salons, barber shops, skin care salons, and nail salons.  The typical salon is a small full service shop with 5.1 stations, three full-time professionals, and two part time professionals.

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Salon owners reported 484,660 job openings that were filled during 2006.  This represents an average of 1.3 openings per salon.  Nearly 40 percent of all new positions were filled by inexperienced workers.  Compare that to college graduates, with a two year or four year degree, who are now seeking jobs outside their field of expertise.

More Facts about Cosmetology

Even with significant levels of hiring, nearly three quarters of the salons that tried to fill positions were not able to find qualified applicants.  The supply of skilled professionals in the beauty industry continues to fall short of the demand.  This is a chronic shortage that has been reported in earlier surveys of the cosmetology industry.

Hair stylists are needed in every town and city in the country.

 

 

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Of the various specialties, the increasing demand for nail technicians appears to be most substantial.  While nail tech’s currently make up only 9.7% of the current industry employees, nearly 18 percent of the job openings are in that area.

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56 percent of salon employees work full time, 31 percent are part time (20-35 hours), and 13 percent are low time (less than 20 hours).

The average salary, NOT including tips, is about $30,000 to $ 48,000 per year.

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These findings support the unmet needs of the industry along with several possible ways you can enter this profession.  Employment opportunities far outweigh the risks of a career transition.

A Look Into YOUR Future!

1.  Constant Demand.  The need for hair stylists, manicurists, and estheticians is not likely to diminish.

2.  Growth of Spas.  They once were the exclusive retreats for the rich and famous; however, more and more consumers are now embracing the spa lifestyle.  For aspiring or current beauty professionals, this means that job opportunities will grow rapidly, especially due to the growth in full-service day spas, and medi-spas.

3.  Greening of Beauty.  The current “green” movement goes far beyond fluorescent light bulbs and recycling.  It’s also translating into a solid career choice.  Interest in sustainable beauty and fashion equates to a greater demand for highly skilled and licensed beauty professionals who are trained in natural or alternative treatments such as aromatherapy, body wraps, salt and sugar glows, reflexology, and more.

4.  Ultra-Luxury is Alive.  Cosmetology is a business that caters to the wealthy including movie stars, CEOs, philanthropists, oil magnates, and others.  The ultra-rich consumer easily weathers any recession and continues to spend lavishly on beauty, health, and wellness.

5.  Multi-Faceted Career.  Many cosmetologists are skilled in not just hair styling, coloring, and cutting, but also manicures, pedicures, facial treatments, make-up analysis, and much much more.  This means you have room to branch out and explore other fields, and that income comes not from a single source but highly diverse avenues ensuring a safety net for salon owners as well as workers.

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6.  Baby Boomer Clientele.  In a society that  values youth and beauty, aging baby boomers- a group of 78 million Americans, are willing to spend money to get closer to the fountain of youth.

7.  International Opportunities.  Even when the economy is doing poorly in the U.S., other countries may be doing well.  With global hospitality companies opening up branches overseas, there are employment opportunities in spas,  hotels, and other outlets which offer a chance for travel.

8.  Governmental Posts.  Some of the most stable jobs are int the federal government where layoffs and firings are less than in the private sector.  If your salon is located near a military or airbase, government contracting firm, or other government-linked facility, there will be plenty of personnel wanting personal care services.

9.  Stress Reducer.  Stress is the tipping point that leads to sleep disorders, poor eating and for some- hypertension.  Regular spa visits can help treat health concerns and act as a preventative measure as well.

10.  Occupational Outlook.  The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that job opportunities for estheticians will grow rapidly through 2016.  This means that salon professionals will enjoy job security for many years to come.

References-“10 Reasons to Start a Recession-Proof Cosmetology Career,” Articles base.com(28 Nov.2008), and Tips and Snips for a promising future the essentials, by Kathy Jager.

 

Career Choices-   Wow! There are so many!

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There are numerous opportunities in the job market for cosmetologists.  The trick to being a happy professional is finding the right fit for yourself with your career choice and your work setting.  Only you can analyze yourself,  deep down, and figure out what environment you need to work in to be happy.  There are several choices.  First and foremost decide what type of people do you want to work with.  Then decide what type of services you prefer performing, and then what type of people you want in your target market.  When you get the right mix, work does not seem like work and your days will go fast and you will be much happier in your workplace.

Penny Miller – Owner and Educator of P.M.C.A. Let me get your career on track.

 

Here is a list of a few of the careers in beauty you can choose from: Cosmetologist

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  2.  Beauty Educator Director
  3.  Salon/Spa Manager
  4.  Extension/Braid Specialist
  5.  New Product Innovator
  6. Web Designer for Salons
  7.  Perm Specialist
  8.  Union Stylist
  9.  Nail Technician
  10.  Advertising Magazine Artist
  11. Hair Replacement Specialist
  12. Corporate Communications
  13. Franchise Owner

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  14. Freelance Stylist
  15. Product Distributor
  16. Beauty Pageant Stylist
  17. Salon Public Relations
  18. Development and Production Associate for School Programs
  19. Receptionist
  20. Creative Director
  21. Platform Artist
  22. School Director
  23. Session Stylist
  24. Show/Event Coordinator
  25. Cosmetology Coach
  26. Beauty Business Consultant
  27. Team Builder

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  28. Sales Consultant
  29. Set Director Stylist
  30. Fashion Photography Stylist
  31. TV/Cable Hair Stylist/Make up Artist
  32. Modeling Hair Stylist
  33. Permanent Makeup Artist
  34. Corporate Careers
  35. Tool Sales/ Distributor
  36. Cruise Ship Stylist
  37. Marketing/Advertising
  38. Makeup Consultant
  39. Association / Government
  40. Product Design
  41. Medical Wellness Chain Salon Owner
  42. Chain Salon Director/Manager

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  43. Color Specialist
  44. State Board Inspector
  45. Beauty School Owner
  46. Beauty School Director
  47. Cosmetology Instructor
  48. Esthetician
  49. Esthetician Instructor
  50. School Admissions Associate
  51. Chain Salon Educator
  52. Product Demonstrator/Educator
  53. Hotel/Resort Stylist
  54. Beauty Industry Market Researcher
  55. Beauty Editor
  56. Mortuary Cosmetologist
  57. Hospital/Retirement Home Cosmetologist
  58. Volunteer for Cut It Out/Look Good Feel Better Program
  59. Nail Technician Instructor
  60. Glamour Photography Stylist/Makeup Artist

And the list can go on and one. New products and procedures are coming out all of the time, and new beauty services are added to the list constantly.  The best part is you can customize your work schedule, to suit both you and your clients.  This leans a bonus of a flexible work schedule which helps to ease boredom that can happen in a regular work place.  Happy clients make a happy workplace!

 There is no reason to be bored with a Career in Cosmetology!

Penny Miller & Rachael Free
CHI Educators

So many choices, so many decisions, so much to think about.  A new career path can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.

Start simple, But get started!

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Do YOU think Cosmetology may be a Career Choice for YOU?

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Working with clients is always fun and rewarding!

It can be a lot of fun.  It is a very rewarding profession.   You must love people and want to help them achieve their cosmetic goals.  There is a great market for Cosmetology professionals, and you could be a part of an ever growing market.  There are no glass ceilings, with unlimited income potential.   You can earn as much as You choose to earn if you are willing to work.  There is plenty of work out there, and you can choose your forum.  Wonderful opportunities, wonderful job advancement, wonderful learning possibilities and a variety of choices for you and yours.  

If you think you are interested in a Career in Cosmetology  give me a call at 405-238-3426, we can schedule a meeting and I can help you to get started in this wonderful field!

If you are a stylist who needs a refresher course- We will be hosting some advanced classes for fellow professionals who want to update their skills. Give me a call and tell me what you need and I can design a program or workshop just for you!

Have a Blessed Day!

 

 

 

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Summer Hair Care

Beautiful, warm weather, sun is shining, wind is blowing, water feels great! 

So why is my hair and skin so dry right now???

Well…..it’s Summer Time in Oklahoma, which means we can have a lot of fun outside, enjoying nature in our great state, but with everything good there has to be a downside.   We are abusing our skin and hair without knowing it.  Here are a few tips to keep your hair and skin in the best state while enjoying this wonderful weather.

HYDRATE – HYDRATE – HYDRATE.

We need to drink plenty of water to keep our body and our brain hydrated.  Dehydration is one of the chief causes of dry skin, hair, nails and lips.  Did you know that one of the first signs of dehydration is a headache or brain fog? When we are out in the sun,drinking water will help to keep our body and brain cooled down and hydrated.

BASIC SKIN CARE.

1. Cleansing.   Use a mild pH balanced body wash when you bathe, and don’t let the water get too hot, hot water will actually dry the skin out.

2.Exfoliate.    Once or twice a week exfoliate your skin in the shower with a light scrub.

3. Moisture.  Moisturize your skin as soon as you get out of the tub or shower.  Simply towel blot your skin, apply your moisturizer or oil, massage in, this will increase circulation and feed  your skin.  You will see an improvement immediately.

4. Sunscreen or Sun Block.  Make sure you read your directions on your sunscreen or sun block.  Each of us have different needs, the fairer the skin the easier you will burn.  Sun burns do not help your skin tan faster, they just damage your skin.

Ready for a little extra TLC?  We offer a vast array of facials to help you with your skincare needs.  From very basic to micro-dermabrashion, we can help you with your skin.  Preventative maintenance is always better.

HAIR CARE.   Think about what you are exposing your hair to and how to off set the damage. Here are a few of the culprits.

Wind.   The wind will cause mechanical damage to the hair and abrade the cuticle causing it to tangle, snarl, frizz, and leads to split ends and breakage. Simply try to pull the hair back in a loose pony, or wear a hat to protect the hair from wind damage. When detangling the hair, start at the ends and gently work up toward the scalp.

Sun.    The sun can dry out the hair and actually fade the color, natural or artificial.  Use a gentle shampoo and conditioner that has a thermal protection factor.  This will offset the drying effects of the sun and protect it from fading.  Deep hydrate the hair on a weekly basis with a deep moisturizer that will re-hydrate the hair.

Water.  Lake or Pool?  People ask me all the time which is worse on the hair lake water or pool water, both have different contaminates and toxins that are hard on the hair.  The best thing to do is…

1.  Prior to getting into the water.  Wet the hair down with tap water.

2.  Apply a conditioner to displace the chemicals or contaminates.

3.  When you get out of the water, rinse, shampoo and condition the hair again.

4.  Gently comb out the hair with a wide tooth comb, the hair is in it’s most fragile condition when it is wet.

5.  Towel dry, then follow with your selection of styling product and style as usual.

The other option is to wear a swim cap.

Dry Hair still an issue?  Give us a call, we offer several deep conditioning treatments and smoothing treatments to take care of that frizzy, de-hydrated hair.  There is such a vast variety of professional products on the market today, and you would be amazed at what we can do with your hair.

Remember that we at Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy are here to help you.  It is important to select the proper shampoo and conditioner for your specific hair type.  We have a large variety of products and we can create a custom blend just for you and your needs.  If you have any questions, please feel free to drop in and we will help you with all your beauty needs. Keep checking in with us for more Beauty Tips & Tricks.

Have a Wonderful Summer and Enjoy!

Penny

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Winter Weather and Beauty Tips

Burrrrr…..It’s Really Cold Outside!

Wow, it’s really cold here in P.V. today.  I guess winter has arrived.  How would you like some tips on Winterizing you hair, skin and nails?

We are a full service CHI Partner School, so we offer a wide range of services such as scalp treatments, nail treatments and facials. In the following video you will see one of the basic procedures for a spa conditioning services using CHI Tea Tree Products. We also carry the new CHI Rose Hip Oil Products as well as many others.

 

Deep moisturize for hair is most important when the winds are blowing and the heat is on in our homes and businesses.  To properly deep condition it is very important to cleanse the hair first to prep the hair and remove any residue from previous hair products such as waxes, gels and hairsprays.  After cleansing, rinse and towel dry hair to remove any excess water, then add a deep moisturizer such as Aquage healing conditioner, comb through, bag and leave on for 1-3 minutes, rinse, towel dry and proceed with your styling techniques.

Ok, so Now for the Nails.  Are your nails dry, cracking, or peeling?  Are your hands parched from the Winter winds, and the indoor heat?  The best thing for this type of problem is a spa manicure.  We start by cleansing the hands with a sugar scrub, follow with a hand massage with a deep moisturizing lotion and then dip in a warm mixture of skin conditioning oils and paraffin, your hands are then wrapped in mitts and allowed to deep treat the skin of your hands and the nail plates to soothe your winter woe’s.  Once the conditioning is complete we finish the manicure with cuticle care, nail care, and then we apply the polish of your choice.  Your hands will feel wonderful and your nails will look great! We now offer the full line of Cuccio Nail Colors – Check out these beautiful shades!

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Skin care at it’s finest.  The European Facial.

Does you skin need an extra boost?  Winter is tough on our faces, and we all know we need to put our best face forward.  facial machine

The European Facial can be a combination of many different types of treatments using a multi-function machine to help with deep exfoliation, steaming, deep pore cleansing, micro-dermabrasion, vacuuming the skin, massage and even galvanic and light therapy such as  u.v. treatments to help the skin heal from the harsh effects of the weather.

 

What about at home skincare?  It is always important to cleanse and moisturize your skin daily, especially when the weather is so harsh.  facial home

Just like the hair it is very important to cleanse the skin first, then immediately apply your moisturizer. This will seal in the moisture and help to better hydrate your skin.  Scrubs are great to do at home about once a week, but if you overstimulate the skin too often you could possibly increase the chance of an acne flare up is you are acne prone.

 

 

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Ask a Stylist- Frizz Free Curls

Curls are Divine, but Frizz is Not Fabulous.

Curly Curls, Natural Curls, Curls for Girls, Beachy Waves, Volume Curls, Spiral Curls, Rope Perms, Wand Curls, Flat Iron Curls….the list goes on and on.

So, what is the key to having beautiful curls with out the frizz?    Do you want no frizz hair?  Then you need -Proper Home Maintenance. It goes way beyond a simple shampoo and conditioner. When the heat rises,and the humidity is off the scale, you can almost guarantee that you will have a Bad Hair Day. If you don’t select your products wisely your hair could be a disaster.

With so many products and tools out there, how can you decide what is perfect for you?

Ask your stylist!  Yes, I said ask your stylist.  Beautiful hair is our job.  Stylists who are serious about their career are willing to stay up to date with the most current products, trends, ingredients and regimes to help your hair look its best at all times.

 

Hair is fiber.  It behaves like fiber, some hair is soft and silky, and other hair may be rough and coarse.  That doesn’t mean one is better than the other, it simply means different hair types will perform differently. For example, when you want your soft hair to hold curl, you have to starch or stiffen it, but if you stiffen it too much it becomes stiff and crunchy, no one wants stiff, crunchy hair.  This is where pliant strength comes in. The trick is to get the fiber to perform the way you want it to.

Pliant strength is a gage on how easily the hair can bend; how flexible supple and adaptable the hair is.

How much conditioner is needed?  If you are using a quality product, you only need a small amount.  After you shampoo and rinse well, towel blot the hair to get the excess water out, then add the conditioner, comb through and leave on 3-5 minutes, it takes that long for the cuticle of the hair shaft to close down again, and this will help to keep the frizz down.  There is no such thing as an instant conditioner.  Rinse out, and then apply your styling product, comb through and style as desired.

Product cocktailing is an excellent way to build your pliant strength without overdoing it.  Selecting the right cocktail for your hair type will make your hair smooth, bouncy and frizz free.

Selection of Professional Hair Care Products

With so many products out there in the market place today, it is really hard to keep up with all of them. It is so very important to keep the hair in the best condition possible, especially with all of the new fun color trends, that can really take a toll on the condition of the hair.  I, as a professional stylist, personally recommend working with one product line at a time until you know all of the ups and downs of the line, the ingredients, how they perform and what type of product works best with the specific hair type.            

 

Want more information?  Just give us a call 405-238-3426 and we can book you an appointment, discuss your needs and help you with all of your hair care needs.