Thursday, December 30, 2010

Pictures Galore: Cheap stuff . . . ahem, inexpensive,stuff-on-sale stuff

I actually popped into the Dischem on Christmas Eve to get a shower cap to protect my newly keratinized a la Brazilian hair . . . and I came out with all this other stuff. I don't know if the word 'sale' sets off some sort of chemical reaction or if it was the allure of the acid bright make-up but I just started taking stuff!It didn't really matter that I have a tower of MAC at home, I really don't need this stuff but what the hey, hey? Also I have just acquired a brand-new nail polish fetish after being bored stiff by years of conventional French Manis.
 


















Woohoo Green Lantern Corps!




Okay the Michellori is not that cheap, hehe


















This stuff had really good longevity and chip resistance.This is with no base or top coat.
 Apply a good quality base and top coat for even better results

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

That house on Vermooten

These pics were taken very,very late on Christmas night this year. We drove out to the house on Vermooten Str, Brackenhurst to have a look. Every year the Christmas lights at this house get more and more elaborate. Also I've never seen so many Santas! There were some of them more on the inside garden -a very conservative estimation would be 30 Santas. There were laser lights (which you cannot see in the pics), Christmas carols playing from a sound system, loads of people snapping pictures (at that crazy hour - 23:30). The family gives all donations made by those who visit to  charities.

My nephews were even in the local newspaper with a bunch of other kids,posing with the Santas, grinning happily. 









Tuesday, December 28, 2010

I whip my hair back and forth (because I have to)

The Brazilian Blowout (or the Brazilian Keratin Treatment , so smooooooth)


Yes , someone thought ( I will not mention names), That when I said I was going for a BB, that it meant *ahem, cough,cough* that "down there" was going to get styled.



A few hours after the BB - woo so smooth!



Before the BB: With some Sparkler on,freshly washed and just left "to be"


Sandra whittling The Knot down. Yey!


Freshly shampooed with clarifying shampoo


Frizz-free








Very Shiny


Shiny plus the colour of my hair looks much richer than normal
I only remember my hair looking this colour when I was four when my hair was super smooth




Sulphate-free Shampoo (Check my self-mosaiced table*brag,brag*).
I checked the ingredients- it has Sodium Chloride in it! Now what?


Leave in conditioner -optional
I'm just posting the pictures for now as I'm still recovering from post-festive laziness and my blog post on the BB is still percolating. Hey. at least I'm honest!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Rihanna's New Fragrance - coming out February 2011


 Her first scent Reb’l Fleur will soon hit shelves for fragrance lovers 

According to Bella Sugar, “the scent itself is a fruity chypre with notes of tuberose, violet, hibiscus, and coconut water — a nod to Rihanna’s childhood in Barbados“.

Thanks for the heads up to Danielle,Stylenbeautydoc

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Going for a Brazilian





Going to get blown away
No , not that - the other one. A Brazilian Blowout, or as one of my sister's jokingly calls it - the Brazilian blow job. Lol.

I'm not one to do my hair. I shampoo, hair masque (is that a verb?) , condition and brush it. I don't blow dry or flat-iron. I have blowdriers (yes plural) and the holy grail of hair perfection , the GHD. I have loads of mousse and hair spray and silicones but I just don't use them that often. Hair is just not my thing. make-up and skin care oh yes. Strangely, I can do other people's hair , deftly curling using the GHD but I get impatient with my own. I just wash and go and so far it's okay. No heat damage- healthy but . . .

For the last few days, though , my hair has just not been the same. Mind you I made the appointment before all this hairy business started. I'm hiding a little secret underneath this big wave of Indian hair. The Knot. Yes, not a knot - this is a freak-of nature, a has it's own zip code, stand-alone entity kind of nebulous knot. I'm so embarressed to post pics but I might (ag, I have see below -don't judge me it could happen to you). I showed it to the Hubby yesterday and he was like " Is that a knot?!OMG babe!" Shock, horror! "Maybe you should  cut it off? . I've thought about it but will Sandra the hairdresser think of this random stump of hair hidden away. Maybe they can get it out tomorrow before the blowout.

How it started I don't know - it feels totally different from the rest of my hair- which is all soft and cushy and smooth (wavy-smooth). This is a matted,beast-like mess,like a renegade Rasta . . . and it's recruiting! I've tried everything , BS Rain Forest Masque, overnight conditioning, Redken, Tresemme, Freeman. Nothing hey. So we'll see what happens tomorrow (Christmas Eve) , hopefully a professional touch  can tease it out.


Enough of that disturbing piece of information


Some FAQs straight from the Brazilian Blowout site and some pics

Q. Who is the best candidate for the Brazilian Blowout?
A. It has been our experience, that good candidates for the Brazilian Blowout are anyone who has frizzy, damaged or processed hair. We have performed the treatment on every hair type (fine/course/frizzy/curly), as well as hair that has been permed, Japanese straightened and extensions.  In doing so, we have found that with proper communication and a well considered application, everyone can benefit from the Brazilian Blowout smoothing treatment.

Q. What kind of look will you get from the Brazilian Blowout?


A. The hair will be left totally frizz-free, shiny, effortlessly manageable and with plenty of body and bounce.  There will still be the option to wear hair curly/wavy (depending on the hair type) and the freedom to blow dry hair smooth and straight in a fraction of the time invested prior to receiving the treatment.

Q. Can I still receive a Brazilian Blowout if I have highlights and/or color?

A. Yes, the Brazilian Blowout will actually improve the health of color-treated/highlighted hair by conditioning the hair while sealing the cuticle for enhanced color, reduced frizz and radiant shine.
Q. Is the Brazilian Blowout going to make my hair straight?
A. If your hair is wavy, the Brazilian Blowout will make your hair appear naturally straight and healthy. If your hair is very curly, it will minimize frizz while enhancing the appearance of the natural wave/curl. If you have straight, frizzy hair, this treatment will eliminate frizz and promote radiant shine.
Q. How long does the Brazilian Blowout last?
A. The Brazilian Blowout will last for 10-12 weeks if the Acai After-Care Maintenance product line is used. The Brazilian Blowout is a cumulative treatment, in that the more you receive it, the healthier the hair will be and the longer the result will last.
Q. Can you apply the Brazilian Blowout directly on top of other relaxers and strengtheners?
A. Yes. The Brazilian Blowout actually works best on chemically treated hair, and helps to improve the hairs condition by fortifying each strand with essential amino acids.

The Brazilian Blowout works great directly on top of a relaxer. Perform the relaxer first, Brazilian Blowout next, and then neutralize at the very end of both treatments.

The Brazilian Blowout is great to perform when someone is trying to move away from having relaxers or Japanese straighteners.  It puts movement back into the hair, allowing the hair to look its best.

Q. Will my hair lose volume if I receive the Brazilian Blowout?
A. No, your hair will not lose volume as a result of receiving the Brazilian Blowout. Your hair will maintain its natural volume and you will still receive great bend and memory when blow-drying and/or using a curling iron.
Q. Will my hair return to its original state after the Brazilian Blowout treatment has completed its life cycle?
A. Yes, the hair will revert to its original state once the Brazilian Blowout treatment has completed its life cycle of 10-12 weeks, however, the condition of the hair will actually improve as a result of the fortifying and conditioning nature of the product.
Q. Can you color your hair the same day you receive a Brazilian Blowout?
A. Yes, however, you must color your hair prior to having the Brazilian Blowout smoothing treatment. If you are coloring hair dark brunette or red, you will want to color the hair a shade darker than you otherwise would, as the hair color will experience fading during the Brazilian Blowout treatment.
Q. Can you swim in the pool or ocean after you have the Brazilian Blowout treatment?
A. Yes, you can swim in either the pool or the ocean after you receive the Brazilian Blowout treatment, however, the treatment may be slightly compromised if you swim on a regular basis. We recommend that you apply the Brazilian Blowout Smoothing Serum on the hair prior to swimming in order to act as a protective barrier to maintain the smoothest possible result for the longest period of time.
Q. How soon can you touch up your color after you receive the Brazilian Blowout Treatment?
A. You should wait at least two weeks to administer color to the hair after you receive the Brazilian Blowout, as the color will not deposit as effectively with the protein protective layer provided by the smoothing treatment.

If your clients need to touch up color/roots in between treatments, this is ok, as the hair being touched up is new growth and does not have the treatment on it.  If you need to highlight or pull the full color through the entire head of hair, make sure that the client is using the Brazilian Blowout masque at least once or twice a week to fortify the treatment back into the hair.

Q. How soon can I wash my hair after the Brazilian Blowout treatment?
A. You can wash your hair immediately after the Brazilian Blowout treatment, or as you would normally.
Q. Can I receive the Brazilian Blowout if I have over-processed blonde hair? What if my hair is platinum blonde?
A. It is important for every stylist to assess the condition of the client’s hair to make sure it is in a healthy enough state to apply extreme heat through the use of a flat iron. If it is felt that the hair is in questionable condition, the recommendation is to turn the flat iron down from 450 degrees to approx. 380-420. The stylist will have to determine the appropriate amount of heat to apply.
Q. Can you perform a Brazilian Blowout on extensions?
A. Yes, the Brazilian Blowout performs perfectly on hair extensions. It would be best for the stylist to perform the Brazilian Blowout separately on the extensions prior to putting them into the hair. If you wish to perform the treatment on extensions that are already in the hair, the stylist will need to be extremely careful when applying the solution to the bonded area. Brazilian Blowout solution acts as a conditioning agent, and may create slip resulting in the extensions separating from the hair. If the stylist is careful and works to first separate the extension hair from the client’s own hair, a great result can be achieved.
Q. Can I receive/perform a Brazilian Blowout if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
A. There have been no clinical tests performed on the safety of performing the Brazilian Blowout on pregnant women or women who are breastfeeding. As a result, we do advise against pregnant or breastfeeding women receiving/performing the Brazilian Blowout treatment.

Q. How soon can I receive a Brazilian Blowout treatment after I receive my first treatment?

A. The Brazilian Blowout is just like a conditioning treatment, so you will not harm the hair by performing them too soon or too much, however, please remember that you can only fill the cuticle to its capacity.  If a client wants to come back for another treatment, or it did not take to the hair the way it should have, you can have the client come back in 10 days following the first treatment.

Q. What is the active chemical in the Brazilian Blowout solution that makes it work so well?

A. The Brazilian Blowout smooths the hair through the use of a proprietary polymer system that bonds amino acids to the surface of the hair.  This treatment is 100% salon safe. What makes the Brazilian Blowout treatment effective is our use of the Super Nutrient Complex in conjunction with a proprietary polymer system. This combination is what rounds the follicle, smooths the cuticle and repairs any preexisting damage.

Q. How is the Brazilian Blowout different from the Japanese straightening method many people are familiar with?

A. Japanese hair straightening changes the actual structure of the hair.  In doing so, there is an obvious difference between the new hair growth and the hair that has been treated, resulting in a life-long commitment to continuing the straightener or cutting hair off (if client is unhappy with the result).  This service can also leave the hair flat, too straight and with little to no shine or luster. The hair's integrity seems to be compromised, and after a few treatments, the hair appears to be in an unhealthy state









So here is me Before:






Excuse the bright light, stood by a window, you just have to see the hair,
Internally grateful for the bright light-have no make -up on. Judging by my hair - I was super late this morning









So hopefully tomorrow my hair will look oooo-la-la. Watch this space for After Pics!



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