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Friday, 31 May 2013

Keeping your Hair Healthy, whats your method ?

A Ladies hair can be there number 1 priorty before going out so ensuring that you have healthy looking hair at all times is a must.  So we wanted to ask the question do you have any unconventional ways to keep your hair looking good? we want to hear from you with your methods, but in the mean time here are a few to get you going.

Split Ends -Regulary check for split ends. If you do you should buy some hair serum that will make your hair look shiny and soft.

Trim Maintenance-  Every six weeks you should get a trim, your hair will eventually grow longer. Some people think getting a trim makes your hair shorter but it only lasts a week or so and then your hair grows back faster and healthier.

Conditioning Your Hair - Ensure that whenever you wash your hair, you throughly conditioner your hair.


Using Olive Oil -  According to some, Olive oil is great for deep penetration prior to washing for dry hair.  They say to gently warm some Olive oil and apply to hair, leave to soak for about half hour and then follow your normal wash rountine. an alternative to this is asking your hair dresser to give you a hair treatment.



Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Can you speed up hair growth ? give us your thoughts

When you're struggling to grow out an awkward hair do, it can seem like everyone else has glossy long hair
. For busy (and impatient!) women, how to make your hair grow faster is one of the biggest hair care questions. Some swear by kelp supplements while others rave about head massage, but is it really possible to speed up hair growth? 

Do Kelp Supplements Work?

"Hair will only grow about half to three quarters of an inch every four weeks," says 10 Years Younger's hair expert Andrew Barton, author of Shinny Happy Hair For the impatient ones amongst us, that's just not quick enough, and so we turn to Google for the answer.
A quick search shows that the internet is awash with women claiming they've experienced quicker hair growth while taking sea kelp supplements (derived from seaweed). Others claim that whilst kelp doesn't speed up growth, it does strengthen hair, reducing breakage and split ends. So with less breakage needing fewer haircuts, you might be able to get long hair sooner.
The experts' opinion? Give it a miss. There has been no long-term research into the effects of kelp on our bodies, and there's no scientific evidence that it helps our hair growth. It's thought that some people can suffer thyroid problems and other side effects as a result of taking kelp, so dieticians advise leaving it on the shelf until we know more.
 
Head Massage
 
All is not lost though - Andrew Barton recommends head massage as another option. "Gentle scalp massage will stimulate the blood supply to the hair follicle, bringing it nutrition and helping increase hair growth," he explains. "The more we can do to help the follicle secrete oil and push out the hair, the better. You'll get better results in the evening, so before you go to bed each night, spend a couple of minutes gently rotating your fingertips around, massaging the scalp."
Trichologist Phillip Kingsley agrees, but warns that the effects won't be dramatic. "It's only possible to quicken growth by a small percentage - at most 10%. Considering hair grows about six inches a year, that means you can only speed it up by just over half an inch per year." No chance of getting that Rapunzel look in time for your Christmas party then...

Strengthen Your Hair

Even with a speed boost, no one can achieve luscious long hair without looking after its condition. "Growing your hair to below shoulder-length may take you about seven years, and the hair that's then at the very tips was originally at the scalp, so it's old, aged hair," explains Andrew. "It's very susceptible to damage from heat appliances, general wear and tear and the sun. It needs to be treated with protein-based conditioners and conditioning masks, to make it stronger so it doesn't split or break. The more we can do to those very tips to help them, the less you'll need to cut your hair."

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Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Choosing the perfect Brush for the Perfect style

Hairbrushes come in thousands of styles, materials, and designs. A low-end plastic brush costs as little as £1 and a hand-tied boar brush as much as £100. The average price for a decent brush is from
£5 to £15. Knowing what brushes to buy begins with understanding the difference in bristles (boar, nylon, porcupine, and metal) as well as the four basic categories of brushes (vented, cushioned, round, and classic). Other than that, choosing a particular design really depends on your style of doing hair.

Types of bristles

A number of bristle patterns are available and they're used for different purposes, as shown in Table 1. Each one is designed to create different styles or to care for specific types of hair. Knowing their basic purposes helps you buy brushes that work for, instead of against, your hairstyling efforts.
Table 1: Brush Bristles and Their Life's Work
Bristle TypeIts PurposeBest On
BoarThis bristle is the actual hair of a boar (hog). Boar bristles are considered ideal because they close the cuticle layer — the outside armor of your hair — and create shiny hair. Because boar bristles tend to be weak, manufacturers usually mix them with nylon bristles, so they don't collapse while you're brushing through the hair.Boar bristles are natural, soft, flexible bristles that gently brush the hair and are suitable for use on children. Manufacturers often combine boar with nylon bristles to create a stronger styling ability.
NylonThis name represents a catchall category for all types of bristles made of plastic, nylon, rubber, or similar materials. Nylon bristles can be soft and flexible or stiff and firm.Nylon bristles offer little to maximum control, depending on how closely the bristles are placed and how flexible the material. As a rule, the stiffer and more closely spaced the bristle, the more control you have over the hair.
PorcupineBefore you imagine quills running through your hair, calm down. Porcupine is a term used for a tufted bristle — multiple bristles grouped together — that usually includes a combination of boar and nylon bristles. It's gentle, but it exerts a good hold on the hair.This design is excellent for controlling fine hair, as well as for thoroughly brushing thick hair right down to the scalp.
MetalUnless you're styling a wig, stay away from this category of bristles. Metal bristles — even with soft plastic tips — are too inflexible to safely use on human hair. Not recommended for anything but wigs and hairpieces.

Adding some style

Trying to keep track of all the different styles of brushes can drive a perfectly sane person crazy, so you only need to be familiar with four basic categories: classic styling, cushioned, round, and vented. To be able to style any hair that comes your way, you should have at least one brush from each category. The following sections show you which brush or brushes you need for specific hairstyles.

Vented brush

This brush is an old-style sensation that made Farrah Fawcett's wings take flight. The brush has widely spaced, flexible bristles. Openings in the head (where the bristles are attached) allow for good airflow. Today, vented brushes are primarily used for drying hair because they offer superior airflow, making short work of moisture. Vented brushes maintain natural movement because their bristles never force the hair into a specific shape.
The ends of the sparsely spaced bristles have tiny, protective balls to guard against hair damage. Frequently check the tips of all your vented brushes. If even one ball is missing, the brush needs to be replaced because the exposed bristles can damage the hair.

Cushioned brush

This category of brushes includes the oval-shaped cushioned brush (padded head where the bristles are attached) for simply brushing out the hair and the flat paddle brush with an air cushion that's used exclusively for long hair. The latter is an invaluable tool, by the way, because the cushion and bristles are designed to collapse anytime they meet resistance; hence, they prevent long hair from being stretched, split, or broken.

Round brush

Many round brushes have wooden or plastic handles with a variety of grips that ensure good traction and fit your hand. Round brushes look exactly as named: They have a round, metal barrel for more defined movement. Use a round brush any time you want the hair to have some bend or curl, but not as much as curling irons or hot rollers would provide.
Shop this category of brushes carefully because many have heavy heads that put stress on your wrist while you blow-dry the hair. My absolute favorites are called thermal round stylers — round brushes with vented cores made of aluminum. The metal barrel fills with hot air from the blow dryer, while the vented holes create plenty of air circulation. This design enables you to dry the hair in half the time and create a crisper hair shape. The one caution is to keep the blow dryer moving and check your handiwork frequently to avoid over-drying, or possibly damaging the hair.

Classic styling

Classic styling brushes have a half-rounded head. They traditionally have five, seven, or nine rows of stiff nylon bristles — seven being the most popular. This style is referred to as a half round brush because the head of the brush has a rubberized, slightly rounded shape to create a slight bend in the hair. The classic styling brush is the tool of choice when creating smooth, sleek, precise hairstyles that aren't stick-straight.
Women often prefer to use a seven-row styling brush because it is lighter, smaller, and easier to handle when blow-drying hair. On the other hand, many men love to manhandle the hair by using a larger, nine-row brush that is wider, heavier, and styles a larger section of hair at one time.

Read more at http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/choosing-the-right-brush-for-your-hair.html

Friday, 17 May 2013

Keep on Liking us 10% Discount extened to end of June

We have now got our first 30 likes on Facebook and hoping to have this as a foundation to build on as we move forward.  We have decided to extend our promotion to the end of June, giving all customers 10% discount just for liking us on Facebook.  So be sure to like and share us, so that all your friends and family can also benefit from our 10% Discount.

Monday, 13 May 2013

www.Into-Hair.co.uk goes Live

After spending the last few months working to get our online site finished we are now on the web for all our customers new and old to find us. You can catch up on the latest from into hair by reading our blog, check our opening times find our contact details.  For a greater customer experience we will  soon be adding our online store where customers will be able to purchase all there favourite hair care products with the click of a button. please take a moment to view our website and make a comment under this post. www.into-hair.co.uk

Friday, 10 May 2013

Into Hair gives 10% off for 30 days

We are offering all our new and old customers 10% off just for a click of a button and liking us on Facebook so visit us today at https://www.facebook.com/IntoHairltd or simply visit us at www.into-hair.co.uk and click the facebook button on the top left hand side.  Come on let Into Hair treat you with just a click of a button.  Offer must end 10th June 2013 just show us the like in store.

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Into Hair has a make over


To ensure our customers have a relaxing and pleasant visit we have under gone a refurbishment. Having the floor completely relayed with porcelain tiles to have all our furnishing re-fitted. Don't just take our word for it come in and have a look.

Saturday, 4 May 2013

Welcome

Here at Into Hair we have spent many months putting together an online expereince for all our customers and more to enjoy.  We Intend to be your number one destination in Essex for all your hairdressing needs from styling to your every day needs for products. Visit us on Facebook today click here