From Ombre to Sombre

Sombre takes the traditional process of Ombre and makes it a little more subtle (hence the s-ombre). Summer is just about over which means less sun. So to make people think your hair is naturally beautiful, Sombre would be used to make you hair have a darker sun-kissed look.

Elizabeth Olsen and Minka Kelly are two celebrities who wear the trend beautifully and effortlessly. Each one has dramatic color at the ends and the front, but it’s done in a way that is subtle so the color naturally blends with the rest of the hair.

Some great color pairings are:

Blondes – Sun-Kissed Warmth

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Brunettes – Shimmer-Bronzed

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Red Heads – Rose Golds

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Dark Hair – Cinnamon Shades

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Sombre hair should have a soft, sun kissed effect and a variation of light and dark hair. The ideal sombre has soft delicate highlights at the root area that gradually get lighter at the ends. All the ends of the hair should not look dip dyed, instead there should be pieces of lightness and darkness mixed together with more of the darker color at the root area.

Sombre is pulled off best on longer hair, because the color needs to flow and blend into the base hair color, which isn’t easy to do with shorter styles without looking choppy and color-blocked.

Happy Sombre-ing!

The History of the Braid

A braid is a complete structure or pattern formed by intertwining three or more strand of human hair.  Today, braids can be worn by anyone, casually or formally. The functionality remains mostly the same, to keep the wearer cool and to keep hair from obstructing the eyes.  The origins of the braid date back as far as 3500BCE.

Originating in East Africa, the braid was worn as a form of communications.  It symbolized whether the wearer was married, in mourning, of age of courtship, wealthy, or to show tribe affiliation.  In 1950, A French ethnologist and his team discovered a Stone Age rock painting in the Tassili Plateau of the Sahara, dating back to 3500 BCE, showing a woman with African Cornrows feeding her children.

In Ancient Egypt, Hair braids were reserved for royalty (i.e. Cleopatra and Queen Meryet Amun).  The braids at this time were used for ceremonial rituals, such as, weddings and funerals.

The Greek Goddess Flavian Period was from 79-81 CE.  It consisted of lavish updos, complete with wire frames, twisted braids and curls.  This style became very popular among the wealthy Roman woman.  Roman Emperor Titus’ daughter Julia was a follower of this hair braid, often wearing extremely elaborate updos.

Native American braids (PreCE-Present) varied from tribe to tribe, in style and cultural significance.  In the Quapaw Tribe, married woman wore their hair down loose and braided if they were single.  Braids were and still are worn my men of Native American decent. 

In 1066-1485, Medieval European braids were braided buns and crowns.  It was considered socially unacceptable for a woman to let her hair down because it was believed that a womans long tresses were associated with sinfulness and temptation.

The Mongol Empire began to grow in the 13th Century.  Noblewoman wore an elaborate braided hairstyle and headpiece.  The style was adorned with a “wing” in each side of the head.  Two “wings” were said to evoke mythical beasts.

Modern Cornrows (1970-Present) were developed during the “Black is Beautiful” movement”.  This movement encouraged African-Americans to embrace their cultural roots and natural beauty, rather than using chemicals or relaxers in their hair to straighten.  The cornrow braid and the afro became very popular as this movement progressed.

In 2005, the braid went viral.  The launch of YouTube furthered the sharing if easy do-it-yourself tutorials, illustrating how to do many braided hairstyles. 

Braiding is more than a hairstyle!  It is a cultural tradition that cuts across racial, social, economic and geographic lines.

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Happy Braiding!

YOUNG LIVING ESSENTIAL OILS

ImageIn 1993, Gary Young, M.D., began the first organic herb farming and distillation operation in Utah.  Young Living then greatly expanded and designed the largest, most technologically advanced distillery for the production of essential oils in North America, to meet the high demands for the natural oils.  The Young Living Therapeutic Grade Standard was introduced to preserve the integrity and potency of natural essential oils.  Offices are now located worldwide in place such as, Australia, Europe, Canada, Japan, the United States, and Singapore and farms around the world.

The oils are extracted through careful steam distillation and cold pressing, making them the purest oils available with the power to lift up your spirits, promote physical wellness, and purify your home. The ideal botanicals are selected for desired oil potency, plant under optimal conditions, use prime soil and natural methods to encourage growth, and know the precise time to harvest each crop.  At Young Living, every batch of essential oils is subjected to rigorous analysis. Those with even the slightest hint of possible impurity are rejected. Focus on the potency of the oils ensures that the naturally occurring compounds contained in each of the products are of the highest and most consistent bioactive levels.

Essential oils can be used in many aspects of your life. Young Living’s wide range of carefully formulated products offer crucial support for individuals in every stage of life and for every wellness goal.

Some of the great products offered are:

Stress Away Roll-On

Stress Away Roll-On is a unique blend of vanilla, lime, copaiba, and other pure essential oils that relieves daily stress, encourages relaxation, and reduces nervous tension.

Lavender Essential Oil

Lavender can assist the body when adapting to stress or imbalances. It is a great aid for relaxing and winding down before bedtime, yet has balancing properties that can also boost stamina and energy. Therapeutic-grade lavender is highly regarded for skin and beauty. It may be used to soothe and cleanse common cuts, bruises, and skin irritations. Lavender may also be used to enhance the flavor of foods, as well as many of the other oils.

Thieves Essential Oil

Thieves was created based on research about four thieves in France who covered themselves with cloves, rosemary, and other aromatics while robbing plague victims. This essential oil blend was university tested for its cleansing abilities. It is highly effective in supporting the immune system and good health. It can also be used to relieve itching caused by poison ivy and other skin irritations.

Purification Essential Oil

Purification can be used directly on the skin to cleanse and soothe insect bites, cuts, and scrapes. When diffused, it helps to purify and cleanse the air from environmental impurities including cigarette smoke and other disagreeable odors in your home.

Peppermint Essential Oil

One of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion, it may also restore digestive efficiency. Peppermint is effect on the liver and respiratory, in improving taste and smell when inhaled and ability to improve concentration and mental sharpness.

Lavaderm Cooling Mist

Brings relief to stressed skin with a blend of gentle skin-soothing ingredients including lavender essential oil aloe vera. Sprayed directly onto the affected area and repeated every ten to fifteen minutes until desired relief is achieved. 

These are just a few of the oils or products offered by Young Living.  With these products, the uses are abundant for your everyday life.  Having the best for you and your family is about being surrounded by all things healthy, natural, and non-toxic. Young Living is your partner in this pursuit.  Tap into your own vital life energy with pure essential oils and blends formulated for their ability to promote inner peace and emotional well-being.

ItWorks!

“WOW, What a difference”

It Works! Global was started in 2001, by husband and wife, Mark and Cindy Pentecost and Director of Marketing, Pam Sowder.  The company sells professional quality beauty and wellness products directly or through an Independent Distributor associated with the company.  They are one-of-a-kind, safe, effective and affordable. Products offered include a body contouring line, top-notch nutritional supplements and a specially formulated skin care that safely nourish your body and enhance your life.  The company currently has Independent Distributors and loyal customers across three continents, eight countries, and multiple territories. 

The first released and still most popular product of It Works! Global is, The Ultimate Body Applicator.  It is a site-specific body contouring treatment that delivers tightening, toning, and firming in as little as forty-five (45) minutes with all natural ingredients. The applicator is a non-woven cloth wrap that is infused with a powerful, botanically-based formula.

The ingredients in the applicator help with skin rejuvenation, reducing swelling, and lipolysis. The target areas are the neck and chin, tummy, back, upper legs, sides and arms.  Results may vary and are measured by inches lost, not weight. 

The wrap is mess free and simple to use. It works for seventy-two (72) hours after removal and can only be used once.  It is recommended to drink half your weight in water (pounds to ounces) and to only be used on adults, as it is not formulated for children. The wrap is also not recommended for pregnant or nursing moms.   The product has a two (2) year shelf life (unopened).  Once opened the wrap has to be used immediately.  The measurement of the applicator is approximately 13” x 21” and can be cut to fit targeted area(s).

The Ultimate Body Applicator has be featured in the Emmy and Oscar Awards celebrity gift suites, as well as promoted by celebrity makeup artists on movie sets. 

An amazing and easy way to discover and share this product is by having a “Wrap Party”.  You and your guests will get to try the applicator, to see the fast results it offers.  All the host has to do is provide drinking water and a private space for the applicator to be applied.  No disrobing is necessary! The wrap can be worn under your clothes.  The party also features a deep, hydrating anti-aging facial applicator that gives a visible lift and softens signs of aging.  Parties usually run about 90 minutes.

Wrap Parties are great for mother-daughters, girls night in, or a couple night.  Pamper yourself and guests!

Twisted Fringe Hair Extension

Twisted Fringe is a hair extension that is adheres to your natural hair by the use of a strong, see-through adhesive tape.  The tape extension is virtually undetectable and lie flat against the scalp causing no discomfort. They are not sewn, braided of clipped on to you hair, so there is no extensive damage. Also, no heat fusion is used to adhere the extensions.

They can be easily removed with an adhesive bond removing agent containing acetone to gently breakdown the adhesive and loosen the wefts without damaging your own hair. The same remover can be used on the wefts before you apply new tape to reuse the hair extensions.

The best type of tape in hair extensions are those made from 100% human hair or Remy hair. They look and feel just like your own natural hair. Very natural looking, with no noticeable bumps.  With the proper care, tape-in extensions can last as long as other types of extensions, about 6-8 weeks.  Hair extensions are mainly used to add volume, length and/or color to your hair. This type of extension is light-weight compared to the other methods of insertion.

You can wear your hair up or down. You can style as normal with a curling iron or straightened.  Ideal for people with thinning hair and for adding length or volume or simply adding highlights without chemicals. Hair washing is normal. It is recommended to condition only lower part of the stands as conditioner has many oils that may loosen the adhesive.

The application of

tape hair extensions is pretty simple; you section your hair into a thin straight line, remove the backing tape seal and place it under a small section of your natural hair, as close to the scalp as possible. It is advised to use as little hair as possible as the sticking strength of the tape will be much higher, the more hair you stick it to, the less likely it is to hold. You then need to smooth your hair onto the tape using the end of a tail comb; then you will need to take another piece of tape hair, remove the seal and press it directly on top of the previous piece. So the thin section of your natural hair is pretty much ‘sandwiched’ between the two pieces of tape hair extensions. It is then recommended to leave your hair unwashed for at least 3 days so the taped hair has enough time to set.  These hair extensions can be applied as a full or partial head application.

As always, the best way to determine what kind of hair extensions are best for you is to visit your local extension specialist. In person consultation in advance is key for making sure you get the amazing head of hair extensions that you’re dreaming of.

 

 

Hair Coloring 101

Hair coloring is the practice of changing the color of hair. The main reasons for this practice are cosmetic, such as, to cover gray hair, to change to a color regarded as more fashionable or desirable, and to restore the original hair color after it has been discolored by hairdressing processes or sun bleaching. Hair dyeing involves treatment of the hair with various chemical compounds. 

Hair color was traditionally applied to the hair as one overall color. The modern trend is to use several colors to produce streaks or gradations, either on top of the natural color or on top of a single base color.

These are referred to as:

Highlighting, where sections of hair are treated with lighteners, usually to create blonde streaks.

Lowlighting, where sections of hair are treated with darker hair color.

The above mentioned can be applied by the following methods:

Foiling, where pieces of foil or plastic film are used to separate off the hair to be colored; especially when applying more than one color.

Cap, when a plastic cap is placed tight on the head and strands are pulled through with a hook.

Balayage or dip-dyeing, where hair color is painted directly onto sections of the hair with no foils used to keep the color contained.

All application techniques can be used with any type of color. For highlights, the hair will sometimes have to be bleached before coloring.

Types of hair coloring

The four most common classifications are:

Permanent hair color: A popular way to achieve permanent hair coloring is through the use of oxidation dyes. The process is typically performed under basic conditions.

Demi-permanent hair color: More effective at covering gray hair than semi-permanents, but less so than permanents.

Semi-permanent hair dye: The color will survive repeated washing, typically 4–5 shampoos or a few weeks. Semi-permanents contain no, or very low levels of developer, peroxide or ammonia, and are therefore safer for damaged or fragile hair.

Temporary hair color: Temporary hair color is available in various forms including rinses, shampoos, gels, sprays, and foams. Temporary hair color is typically brighter and more vibrant than semi-permanent and permanent hair color. It is most often used to color hair for special occasions such as costume parties and Halloween.

History

The dyeing of hair is an ancient art. In ancient times, the dyes were obtained from plants.

Some important information on the history of hair dyeing:

The Gauls -1st Century B.C. – were known to dye their hair red as a mark of class and rank.

Roman society in 300 B.C. noble women tinted their hair red, middle-class women colored their hair blonde, while poor women dyed their hair black.

In 3400 B.C., ancient Egyptians began using henna to camouflage their grays.

Roman doctor Galen described a recipe for black dye in 100 A.D. Scientists re-created the formula in 2006 and found it actually works.

In 1859, when a German student, experimenting with coal tar, diluted it with alcohol and found that he had created a purple dye.

1860, was the approximate year, hydrogen peroxide was first used as hair bleach.

The first synthetic hair dye was invented in 1907 by Eugene Schueller.

1931 was the year “platinum blonde” was coined to describe Jean Harlow, star of the movie…PLATINUM BLONDE.

“Because I’m worth it,” has remained L’Oreal’s evergreen theme ever since Ilon Specht wrote the tag line in 1973.

Today, hair coloring is immensely popular, with over 85 percent of American women dyeing their hair.

 

The Scoop on Acne Facials

Acne Facials are designed to produce a fundamental improvement in the health and appearance of your skin to deliver powerful, results-driven benefits, resulting in a smooth, youthful, radiant appearance.

Facial acne can affect ones self-esteem, social life and many other aspects.  It is estimated that nearly 30% of women and 20% of men, ages 20 to 60 are troubled by breakouts. You are not alone! Acne facials are a great way to help one feel better about themselves.

Acne breakouts occur when oil, bacteria and/or dead skin cells clog your pores. The oil gland within your follicle continues to develop skin-softening oil that builds up in the pores, causing an acne lesion to develop. A facial will cleanse, exfoliate and nourish  to promote healthy, radiate, and well-hydrated skin.

Facials can create remarkable improvement in the skin by rejuvenation. It will also help decrease impurities, and improve overall maintenance of the health of your skin. Its can also slow down the signs of premature again.  For someone who suffers from blackheads and other non-inflammatory blemishes, they may indeed find regular facials to help reduce the amount of breakouts.

It begins with a exfoliation mask to prepare your skin for extraction and detoxification. An esthetician performs extractions by manually removing pore blockages. By extracting these impactions, the pores are cleared of excess oil and cellular debris. Blemishes are less likely to form, improving some cases of non-inflammatory acne. Facial masks are applied and steam is infused in the room to help open your pores.

If you decide to make facials a part of your skin care routine, remember you will get the best results if they are done regularly. Be sure to tell your esthetician about all topical and oral medications you are currently using to avoid unwanted reactions.

The facial treatments done at Xquisite Salon & Spa are relaxing and a true escape from reality!

Any questions can be directed to Xquisite Salon at (973) 838-3044 or xquisitesalon.com

Below is a facial performed at our salon:

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What are the Benefits Of Leg Waxing?

The benefits of waxing you legs can make all of the effort worthwhile, if you can tolerate the minor discomfort that comes along with waxing.  The sensation of stinging after removing the wax from your leg may make you question why you would be waxing in the first place and sure, the initial session may take one or two hours the first time, but for those men AND women that stay with waxing, this particular method of removing hair from your legs will leave them in much better shape and looking much better than any razor.

Just avoiding the daily irritations, nicks, cuts and lingering soreness could be enough reason for many women to prefer waxing over shaving.  In this way, Waxing is certainly safer than shaving.  Additionally, products used in waxing are commonly made from all natural ingredients.  This is a major benefit over using creams to remove topical hair, typically referred to as: Depilatories, which often have chemicals in them that can leave the skin feeling very dry and irritated.

One of the most valuable benefits of using wax to removal unwanted hair is the amount of time that saves us, and with both men and women both spread ever so thin as it is, saving time is not your garden variety convenience, it is HUGE!  After waxing, the results of hair removal usually last about 3 weeks.  As a result, you can totally take shaving out of your morning or evening routine and put that saved time to better use.  Watch a movie, help the kids with homework, spend time with your spouse…all things infinitely better than shaving your legs!  Not having to deal with removing hair on any kind of a daily basis is a large relief for any man or woman.

Not only do the results of waxing last up to three weeks, but in some circles it is suggested that the affect hair will come back finer, less course and sparser over time.  Waxing is also known to lessen the embarrassment that is caused when stubble is visible.  This will also leave you more confident in the work force for women as wearing a skirt will be in play.

Like anything else, there are drawbacks to waxing as mentioned above which is why it is important to consult with a skin care professional before starting any skin waxing treatment plan.  These professionals can give you the proper advice and education, which will make your results that much better.

To learn more about Skin Care, please visit the Xquisite Web Site!