Pump up hair volume
Curls, curls and more curls! This season, revamping long straight locks with a mix of old and new tricks will update any look.
The key to creating volume in a hairstyle is to lift the roots.
Select a section of hair, roll it on a Lady Jayne Salon Professional Radial Brush, and pull it to the sky. Place the hair dryer above your hair and dry while keeping the hair dryer moving. Negative ions are included in the bristles to prevent flyaways, static and hair breakage while brushing.
The end result: MAXIMUM OOMPH!
Find the perfect cut to suit your face and highlight your best features
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Square Face
For those with a square shaped face, a bob with a fringe will emphasise the squareness. Go for a very layered, shoulder length cut with a half grown out fringe. |
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Round Face
A round face requires some hair to fall around the face between the eyes and the mouth, solution: add a fringe. |
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Triangle Face
If you have a triangle face shape (pointy chin) a bob style haircut with no fringe is perfect. |
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Heart Shape
A heart shape face is similar to a triangle, but just add a fringe. |
What's hot in the hair fashion world?
Think volume and curls. Volume to add texture and bounce, curls to add a hint of glamour. But not just any curls but perfectly sculpted curls placed seductively in an up-do style or cascading down for a natural day look.
Elegant hair styles that are highly accessorised will make a come-back, making the most of the textured styles.
But remember shine and structure will be the deciding factor on how HOT you look.
Hair Care - Hair tips to keep your locks shiny & healthy
Shampoo & Conditioning Hints & Tips
Remember when Grandma use to say “100 brush strokes a day will keep your hair in good condition”. Well it’s true! Brushing your hair before shampooing will help dislodge any dry scalp, assist blood circulation and distribute natural oils down the hair shaft protecting it from further damage throughout the shampooing process.
It is also important to match the shampoo and conditioner you use to your hair type. Your hair stylist can prescribe what would best suit you and your lifestyle…And remember, good shampoo does not lather much, so don’t be shocked!
When its time to shampoo, you only need to use a SMALL amount of solution- enough to cover a 20 cent piece. But the best tip is to shampoo it TWICE to ensure all the grime is washed away. When it comes to shampooing, quality is more important than quantity!
Conditioner, if selected correctly, will also only require a small amount. If you feel your hair needs more, it may require a little extra TLC. Opt for a treatment program or a leave-in conditioner that complements your shampoo program.
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Hair Treatments
Today there are countless types of treatments available for all kinds of hair problems. The 2 main treatment types are PROTEIN for strength and MOISTURE for dryness. Once again, your hair stylist can prescribe the right treatment for you depending on the condition of your hair.
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Colour Care
The best way to maintain your colour is to keep your hair in optimum condition. It is very important to select a professional shampoo and conditioner designed for your hair colour needs. It’s also a good idea to regularly treat your hair with colour and moisture specific treatments.
Tip: A good styling product will also stop colour fade.
When blow-drying coloured hair, Lady Jayne Ceramic Brushes are the best tools to use. They will reduce further damage, smooth down the hair cuticle and help maintain a high level of condition in the hair leaving hair shinier and prolonging the life of your colour.
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How often to Cut
The average time between cuts is every six weeks. However, if you use superior hair products, have a quality haircut and use the best brushes and styling aids, this can be stretched to twelve weeks. Any longer than this, your hair will start splitting. Instead of going to the hairdressers for a trim you’ll be getting it cut!



