Oster Clippers For A Good Haircut
November 5, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
If you have ever used a pair of hair clippers you know that not all models are created equally. Sometimes the littlest touches on the professional models are so convenient you understand why the discount brands are cheaper, they do not have the things that make cutting hair with clippers easier. Quality models such as Oster clippers use sharp blades that cut hair smoothly and are easy to change. Plus the handles are ergonomically designed so that the repeated motion of cutting hair is easy on your hands and wrists. If you need a professional set of hair clippers than getting a good pair is the difference between haircuts you can be proud of and styles where a hat is needed.
Getting Your Scissors Sharpened By Someone Qualified
November 5, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Sharpening your scissors can be a very tricky prospect and not trusted to just any sharpening company even if they are great at what they do. Sharpening hair scissors is nothing like sharpening knives, so just because a company is skilled at cutlery does not make them the best hair scissors sharpening company available. You should trust your professional scissors and shears to someone who is well versed in sharpening these implements so that the job is done right so your tools for cutting hair are at their best so you can give great haircuts that will have the customers coming back to you every time.
Getting The Best Scissors For Your Salon
October 27, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
For the hairdresser there is a very large selection of hair scissors available to choose from to use in their salon. If this stylist know their craft and their clientele than picking the best scissors for getting the job done should be relatively easy. The right hair styling scissors are the key to getting the cuts that those clients want which for the stylist will mean the difference between success in their business or ending up doing just a few haircuts on few walk in customers. Quality scissors make quality cuts and this will make the haircut looks its best.
Getting The Tools You Need To Start Your Own Salon
October 22, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
The amount of tools you need to set up a hair salon can be overwhelming to the hairdresser who decides to break out on her own and set up shop for the first time. There are so many hair styling tools that choosing which ones are best for your shop can be quite a large task. Luckily there are many sites on the web such as My Hairstyling Tools, which not only sell the absolute best products they also allow their customers to post reviews on them as well. This gives those who cannot decide which tools they want to purchase the chance to read real life opinions on these hair styling tools from people who have bought and used them.
Whether you are uncertain about which professional hair dryers would be best for your shop the tourmaline or the ionic there are reviews to help you decide how to best dry the hair of your clientele. There are also great reviews on the top hair straightening irons as well as the best curling irons to help you make your decisions. There is also a large selection of Japanese hair scissors so you can get the best ones to give haircuts that will look stunning on everyone.
How Often Should Scissors Be Sharpened?
October 10, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Many hairstylists often ask how often they should get their scissors sharpened as they know if they wait until the scissors do not cut as well then it is already well past time to get it done. The best hair scissors according to many top makers of professional shears will last for approximately 700 haircuts or roughly 90 days for the average user. Of course this number can be higher or lower and there is no absolute easy way to tell but for many stylists this rule of thumb works out fairly well to keep those scissors cutting their best.
Trendy Men’s Hairstyles
September 24, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Men’s haircuts have come a long way over the years to be just as intricate as those of many women. In the past most men opted for a very short cut, which could be easily achieved with a set of electric hair clippers. Now many men have full on hairstyles that do not even use a pair of clippers but are cut and styled with scissors exclusively just as the popular women’s styles. This has meant a boom in business for the stylist and many clippers are sitting unused in a dryer only to be used to trim around the sideburns and neck area.
Avoiding Split Ends
September 10, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
No matter what your hair type or even your desired style the one thing every woman has in common and dreads the same is split ends in their hair. Split ends occur when the protective cuticle around the hair ends is damaged or removed. When women have split ends in their hair it tends to look frizzy as well as unhealthy and not clean.
There is some confusion on what exactly causes split ends and by not understanding how you get them you cannot effectively avoid them in your hair. Some of the causes are prolonged heat exposure from poor quality hair irons, extreme temperatures, chemicals, and poor haircuts with dull hair cutting tools.
Of course long ago women would burn the split ends to remove them from their hair. Though this works, this is not the recommended way to get rid of split ends from your hair. There is no hair products that will magically make split ends go away so cutting them off is your best bet to get them and encourage new healthy growth in your hair. This should be done with sharp professional hair cutting scissors so that you get the smoothest cleanest cut to begin again with fresh healthy hair.
Buying Professional Hair Clippers
September 10, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
If you are considering a set of professional hair clippers shopping for them is relatively easy so that you get the best one available for your money. Look for clippers with blade guards to keep the blades, which will keep them sharp and rust free so they will always work their best. Also look for clippers that come with several comb attachments so that you can easily create several haircuts and styles by simply changing the comb on the clippers to the desired look. Though men’s hairstyles have gotten more complicated over the years, you can get the latest looks with ease with a quality set of hair clippers.
Hairstyles For Thin Hair
May 5, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments


I can tell you almost anything you want to know about our blog topic today. I, myself am a thin hair wearer! Yes, yes, I know, I have cried a many night. But…after becoming a hairdresser, and getting use of all professional hair products and seeing tons of styles for thin hair, I have become a Thin Hair Master! All of the photos you will see are of women who have thin hair, hard to believe isn’t it?

If you use the right products, you would never be able to tell that your hair was thin or fine. One product that comes to mind in the be wary of, is Infusium. If you can help it do not use this if you want to help your thin hair. For those of you who have used Infusium (leave in conditioning treatment) did you notice that once you started, you had to keep using it? This product actually dries your hair out, making you think that you need to use more . It is just a way to get you to continue to buy and use the product. Shampoo for thinning hair is not so hard to find, I do not recommend buying from the drug stores and nowadays you can get decently priced products from Salons.
I have found one exception though, Sunsilk. This shampoo for thin hair did not weigh my hair down and I could use it over and over again. I like to switch back and forth, and when I do I use Naturelle Hemp hydrating shampoo.

It balances moisture levels, increases elasticity and smooths the cuticle. For best results, only shampoo the roots and let the water run down the rest when rinsing. Conditioning the hair is not always a good idea for help in making thinning hair appear thicker, it leaves hair with static and brings on flyaways.
If you do need to use it use a small amount, massage around the ends of your hair, not your scalp and quickly rinse out. I use Paul Mitchell Moisture, the only conditioner I have ever used that actually doesn’t weigh my hair down. It gives you a daily dose of soy proteins and shea butter to help strengthen and moisturize and protects against sun damage.

Haircuts for thinning hair are not so cut and dried…no pun intended! I have been told “oh you can’t have layers, they’ll just flop on your head,” or “if you get a perm you’ll look like a poodle”. This is just simply not true. I have had many different thin hair styles, layers, bob, all one length. It simply depends on what product and what process you used. Gosh, I even had a mohawk a LONG LONG time ago. The one thing I was afraid of using was a hair straightener. Well, truthfully after using the Karmin Hair Straightener, my worries are no longer…It doesn’t tug on your hair as you slide down with the straightener, you feel nothing. I just make sure before I use it I blow dry my hair upside down using a root lifter and blow dry on the medium setting. Try to wait until your hair is almost dry before blow drying, this will result in less damage. Damage will result if you blow dry on a continuous basis while your hair is soaking wet. One more product that is the creme de la creme of hair therapy is Biosilks Silk Therapy Serum .

The absolute best product for fine thin hair EVER. Use it on wet or dry, you can even use it on your skin. It tames flyaways and adds extraordinary shine. This product is amazing and I would not go without.
You see, thin hair is not a curse, you just need the right products along with the right tools to accomplish the “thick” look. And yes, it can be done!
Niki



