Saturday, May 11, 2013

9 Easy-Breezy Tips for Blow-Drying Your Hair

black-woman-blow-dryer-hairWhen blow-drying hair there are basic steps that should be considered before and after. Having fallen victim to hair loss and damage due to bad blow-drying and not wanting the same to happen to you, here are a few tips to guide you in blow drying your hair.
Tip 1: Before you even begin to blow dry, you have to untangle the hair. When hair is wet it is easier to untangle. Use a wide toothed comb like the one in the image below and comb out your hair moving from the tips to the base of your head. Combing the hair straight from the scalp would lead to clumping which will eventually form tangles and break your hair. A useful tip in doing this is to divide your hair into sections and use this as a grid for blow drying the hair.
Tip 2: Do not rub your wet hair dry or semi-dry with a towel. The friction created by doing this removes nutrients that your hair definitely needs to be healthy and sustained. Instead of rubbing, blot out the water with a towel while pressing slightly to the scalp. This way you take out a bulk of the water without draining the hair of its nutrients.
Tip 3: Metal brushes are the last thing you want to use on wet hair while blow-drying. The metal heats up  fast, adding excess heat to the hair which promotes hair breakage. Instead of this use a round brush with nylon or boar bristles; they don’t conduct heat as easily but still get the job done.
Tip 4: It is paramount that you treat your hair after you wash and before you blow dry. To do this you can use a lightweight barrier like a leave-in conditioner, anti-frizz serum or heat activated styling lotion to protect the hair cuticle. This also boosts shine after blow drying.

Tip 5: If you have and want to maintain curly hair, avoid blow-drying your hairline with high heat; this straightens it out and even more so every time your blow dry. For the hairline you should reduce the heat to low heat or low air temperature and gently use a brush to brush it out. This would still maintain the curl and get your hair dry.
Tip 6: It would seem easier to point the drier at one part of your hair and leave it there for a faster dry but in reality it isn’t.  You have to keep the drier in motion around your head at all times. Leaving it at one location applies too much heat at once to the hair leaving it dehydrated and difficult to work with.
Tip 7: In this case the phrase “the closer, the better” doesn’t apply. Keep the drier at least 4 – 6 inches away from the scalp. Logically it seems the closer you move to the scalp the quicker it will dry, but this only damages the hair.
In summary, the closer you dry to the hair, the faster the hair dehydrates and damages.
Tip 8: Blow drying hair in all directions will not help your hair. Instead blow dry your hair in a downward motion; this movement helps bend the cuticle flat, look smoother and give off a shiny & neat appearance.
Tip 9: Give your hair a blast of cool air after applying heat from the blow-dry. The heat from the drier opens the holes on your scalp that hold the cuticles in place; this leads to strands of hair falling outh leads to strands of hair easily pulling out. Using cold air closes up these holes back up securing them once again to the scalp.
As much as a trip to the salon leaves you feeling pampered, there are parts of hair treatment that we should know and practice. Got any tips on blow drying hair? Don’t forget to share them.

Want the TY Bello Glow?

TY Bello Tweets about her Beauty Regimen8 - Bellanaija - April2013Two years ago singer/photographer TY Bello collaborated with Nigerian make up brand and training company House of Tara to launch the Jubilee Collection. Now is TY going solo and launching her own line of beauty products? No, but in the early hours of yesterday morning she took to her twitter handle to talk about her favorite beauty products and what she uses to maintain her hair and face.
From Tamarind paste to tea tree oil she gave brief reviews about her beauty regimen giving all her followers advice on what they could use to get stellar skin and hair.
View the tweets below.
TY Bello Tweets about her Beauty Regimen6 - BellaNaija - April2013
@momatweeta pointed me to Treseme natural conditioner. It’ll smooth out the most ‘takoko natchi’ hair. Don’t know what they put in it. It works!
TY Bello Tweets about her Beauty Regimen7 - BellaNaija - April2013
I drop tea tree oil into my facial wash to get that ‘tea tree-ness’ when I break out. Be careful though because it can be drying
Tresemme Conditioner & tea tree oil - BellaNaija - April2013
TY Bello Tweets about her Beauty Regimen1 - BellaNaija - April2013
Tamarind paste is the most intense vitamin C you will ever use…it has an unparalleled antioxidant power…it lifts dullness and is also really cheap
TY Bello Tweets about her Beauty Regimen3 - BellaNaija - April2013
Body shop Vitamin C has no vitamin C. At least not enough to actually do anything for you. It smells like citrus but that’s pretty much it
Body Shop Vitamin C - BellaNaija - April2013
TY Bello Tweets about her Beauty Regimen2 - BellaNaija - April2013
Use aqueous cream instead of gel to sleek your hair down. It holds just as well and it’ll never flake. It’s super cheap and has all that moisture
TY Bello Beauty ProductTweet - April - BellaNaija2013002
TY Bello Tweets about her Beauty Regimen4 - BellaNaija - April2013
If you ever try LancĂ´me miracle teint foundation, You shall absolutely trash whatever you’re using. It’s a #lightbulb under your skin. It’s an inner glow in a bottle
TY Bello Tweets about her Beauty Regimen5 - BellaNaija - April2013
@konyenwagbor introduced me to Olay facial cloths. It’s super if you’re on the go. You’ll never have to pack a face wash and have it spill on everything
Lancome Foundation & Olay Facial Cloths - BellaNaija - April2013

M.U.D Academy bonanza

MUD May 2013 Flyer
The MUD Academy presents the May 2013 Class Schedule! Make-Up Designory (MUD) brings together high quality cosmetics, education, and passionate make-up artists to create brilliant products for both professional and everyday use.
Register NOW for the MUD Makeup Fundamental Class and/or the MUD Master Class.
Makeup Fundamental
Available Dates:
May 6 –May 16 (2 Week Class)
May 20- May 30 (2-Week Class)
May 6 – May 30 (1-Month Class)
May 4 – June 8 (1-Month Weekend Class)
Course Content
• Foundation Principles
• Eyebrow Waxing, Tweezing and Threading
• Base Matching
• High Fashion/Runway Makeup
• Bridal Makeup
• Gele
• Shadow Blending Techniques
• And much more
Fee
Two-Week: 40,000
One-Month Weekday: 60,000
Six-Week Weekend: N50,000
Registration Deadline: May 3 2013
MUD Master Class
As you progress in your career, the stakes are higher so it is important for professionals to allow themselves the opportunity to broaden their skills and techniques required for the profession. The MUD Master class promises to take your skills to the next level.
Venue
MUD Studio Lekki: 12B Fatai Idowu Arobieke, Lekki Phase 1, Lagps
Course Content
• Airbrush Makeup
• Eyebrow Waxing, Tweezing, Threading, and Tinting
• High Fashion/Runway Makeup
• Bridal Makeup
• Mature/Corrective Makeup
• Advanced Contouring and Highlighting Techniques
• Advanced Gele Styles
• Wounds and Cuts
• Portfolio Management
• Photo-shoot Styling (Hair and Makeup)
• And much more.
Available Dates
May 6 – May 30 (Weekday), Time 11am-2pm
May 4 – June 8 (Weekend) Time: 1pm-6pm (Saturdays ONLY)
Due to the detailed nature of the MUD Master class, the class is ONLY available at the MUD Head Office, Lekki Phase 1
Candidates will have to take and pass a mini test at the studio to qualify for this class. Please contact a MUD representative for more details.
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