Monday, February 21, 2011

Hair Care Tips From Michelle Obama’s Hairstylist Johnny Wright


                                  Click here to watch the short video Johnny Wright's talk:
                           Hair Care Tips From Michelle Obama's Hairstylist Johnny Wright


Johnny Wright, Michelle Obama’s hairstylist, offered his best healthy hair care tips and answered Kmart customers questions about all things hair (link above). Wright’s appearance was part of Kmart’s Share the Word Beauty and Wellness program to celebrate the individual and unique beauty of African Americans and encourage women to nurture their beauty, inside and out.
Below is a short video of what was presented. He’s a huge advocate of trimming hair and mentions that for some Black women our hair will only reach a certain hair length and “to get over it” because it’s simply a part of genetics. According to Wright, you should just add a few pieces of track if you want longer hair.

On another note, the video was funny and I really love his personality. Shedding and how often you should shampoo your hair was also mentioned. Check it out and let us know what you think about Johnny Wright’s hair care tips.

Thank you to Hair Milk

Who Said Braids?


Judging from the sudden popularity of Solange Knowles' retro Nineties 'do and Willow Smith's micro-braided strands, it's safe to say that braids are definitely hot again! By don't call it a comeback--this look has been one of the most popular Black hairstyles for centuries. From Reconstruction era styles to Brandy, here are some of the most memorable moments in the history of braids.

Scroll down to see a full range of celebrity braid styles through the years... from Frances Harper to, you guessed it, Willow Smith!

-From Essence Magazine



         1867, Frances Harper                                                                                           1964, Cicely Tyson



1980, Donna Summer                                          1982, Patrice Rushen


                   1993, Patra

1989, Susan L. Taylor                                                  1995, Brandy



 

2009, Ciara                                                              2010, Solange Knowles


2004, Alicia Keys                                     2011, Jaden and Willow Smith

2008, Beyonce

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Just when you thought you'd heard it all...Woman's Hair Weave Stops Bullet

We hear from women every day with a multitude of reasons for just loving their weaves.  But this one takes the cake... and it's a true story!
Kim Walton has been sewing and gluing in hair weaves for more than 30 years. "I never heard of weaves saving anybody's life," Walton said. "Never in my life."  But that is exactly what Briana Bonds said happened. Bonds said she feels lucky to be alive and she has her hair weave to thank for it.
The 20-year-old Kansas City woman told police Juan Kemp, her ex-boyfriend, opened fire on her while she was inside her car at a Kansas City convenience store Wednesday night.

Bonds' back window and tail light were shot out, but it is what police found in her weave that is amazing. Detectives pulled a spent bullet from the back of Bonds' head. It had become lodged in her weave.
Walton said while the weft is the strongest part of the weave and would be the most difficult to penetrate, she finds it hard to believe a weave could stop a bullet.

"I just think it was a miracle," said Bonnie Walker, who was in Walton's shop Thursday getting her hair done. "I mean, it was just a blessing because even with the hair weave, it could have penetrated to the skull."
Bonds doesn't dismiss the idea of divine intervention. "Really, I think God was in my passenger seat," she said. "He protected me."

Bonds complained of a headache Thursday, but was otherwise unharmed.

-Lisa Benson of KSHB for NBC News:

Monday, February 14, 2011

The Mane Investment

What you need to know before you purchase hair extensions, pieces, and wigs... adapted from Essence Magazine's special Hair Edition






For way too long you've been a spectator at the hair game. From afar you've secretly admired the instantaneous transformation of that Fly Girl who can fiercely and shamelessly rock a Cleopatra wig to club-hop, sport a Rapunzel ponytail to brunch with her girls or lengthen her hair with a few tracks for that big job interview. So maybe it's time to switch it up - but not without a little guidance. Fortunately, the art of buying hair doesn't have to be daunting. Once you're educated about the quality, textures and cost, your shopping spree can begin. Here the industry's master weavers, wig makers and hair suppliers provide smart tips on investing in hair additions.


What is hair's origin?

In a nutshell, the women of India, Russia, China and Malaysia are the source for the human hair used in America to create wigs, extensions and hairpieces. After a woman agrees to grow her hair for public consumption, it's cut and sold by a vendor or a middleman to various manufacturers to have it properly cleaned. Virgin hair is the best raw material to begin with, as it has not been enhanced by any treatments such as chemical straightening, heat styling or hair coloring. Still all human hair is not created equal. Remi hair is considered the best quality virgin hair. Although some companies make claims that they are supplying Remi quality, it's easy to tell when they aren't. According to stylist Charles Gregory Salon, who handles the coifs of Tasha Smith and Stacey Dash, virgin Remi is only available in a natural dark-brown tone. "Another dead giveaway," he says, "is that the hair will have a bit of a wave that won't be perfectly symmetrical."

How to buy packaged hair
New York city über-stylist Chuck Amos says packaged hair has come a long way. "You really don't need the hair [brokers] because the blends in packaged hair have improved tremendously," says the stylist who works with top models and is often sought after for hair ads.

1. Read labels carefully. Anything that says Remi or human hair is good. Figure out your hair texture, and begin your selection. Brazilian works great for more tightly coiled hair, while Italian is great for the girl with fine texture. To achieve curly styles try Yaki curly.  To get an idea, one package of eight-inch hair will do a Rihanna-type hairstyle.
2. Join forces. There's no law that demands sticking with one hair texture. Amos suggests mixing them to achieve subtle dimensions in color and texture that were once only achievable through custom-blending.

3. Manage expectations. Prepare to change your weave every three weeks to avoid shedding, tangling and frizzing. A great economical line that is still very high in quality is Hair Factory's 'Hairfactory Collection'.

Achieving a natural look
Hadiiya Barbel, Emmy-nominated celebrity stylist and owner of Visionary Hair in New York, explains what to look for when selecting a texture:

1. Choose your style. "You may want a long, sleek look that calls for relaxed hair, or a wild 'fro that calls for kinky hair," says Barbel.

2. Match hair texture. If you're not wearing a full weave, you need to be able to blend extensions with your own hair. Opt for strands that mimic relaxed hair and are labeled "relaxed texture" because it blends naturally with your crown. If your hair isn't relaxed and you don't want to blow or flat-iron it straight, why not go for a Diana Ross circa Mahogany moment with a PURE Natural Remi curly texture from Hair Factory.

3. Shape it up. "Bottom line is that you want a hairstyle that looks good with your faceand is infused with movement," says Barbel. "For a natural look and feel, have it professionally cut and styled."
Pony Express
If you are looking for change without commitment, hairpieces like chignons and ponytails, as well as clip-in extensions, are a great way to pull a glamorous switch. Celebrity stylist A.J. Johnson, owner of AJE'S The Salon Inc., in Chicago, who has styled Sherri Shepherd, explains how to achieve the perfect ponytail:

1. Make the grade. With so many textures to choose from, it's easier said than done. "If you have a coarser texture of hair, whether natural or chemically treated, go for a Yaki-textured piece, as opposed to a silky fall, to look more natural," Johnson says. Our surprise find: Human Hair Clip-In Extensions (hairfactory.com), which work well for volume, a saucy fall or a ponytail for relaxed textures.
2. Connect the color. Find a shade close to your natural hair color. If it's tough time to match it, choose a slightly darker hue because hair darkens toward the ends.
3. Polished makes perfect. Johnson recommends applying a pomade like Aveda Brilliant Anti-Humectant Pomade ($19, aveda.com), and brushing it through the hair with a paddle brush to smooth and eliminate flyaways. For natural hair, Johnson "loves to see a natural wave," so the hair should be at least 20 percent wet, either with a light leave-in conditioner or water; then add a control product like Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Smooth-n-Hold Pudding ($6, local drugstores). Pull back hair into a small bun and apply piece.
Wig-Out
There's nothing worse than a wig that looks like one - extra shiny and sitting too high on top of your head. Noted wig specialist Kym Williams, owner of Katour Line Designer Wig Collection, who hooked up coifs for Angela Bassett, shares nine tips on how to make your hair accessory look au naturel.  Look at HairFactory.com for especially natural human hair wigs.
1. SELECT A STYLE that is similar to one you've worn before so that you're comfortable.

2. GO WITH A HAIR COLOR that is one shade lighter or darker than your natural hair color.
3. SELECT A HUMAN-HAIR WIG, because it looks more natural and lasts as long as 24 months with proper care.
4. THIN IT OUT. Visit a stylist familiar with wigs to shape the wig if necessary.
5. MINIMIZE THE SHINE. For a wig that looks too shiny, sprinkle a bit of talcum powder on it and then brush off excess before wearing.
6. SHIELD HAIR. Always wear a fishnet cap underneath to protect hair from the wig cap. Otherwise this could cause breakage and hair loss at the edges.



-adapted from Essence Magazine by Jenyne M. Raines






Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Right This Second! CURLS!!!!

Hey have you seen... Solange is ROCKIN them!  And they're everywhere...
Solange capture's the essence of today with the perfect hair

Curls rock because: They flatter every face shape, they offer a complete range of no-fuss styles, and they are the most natural look going.  Perfect for the modern woman, they capture today's sentiment in every way.  When it comes to contemporary curly styles, it's the more the better, so bring them ON.  In this photo, Solange has added quite a bit of hair to her natural hair, so in order to get this look you'd need to add a generous amount of volume.  The celebrity secret?  Here's a link to the hair for this look: Hair Factory's Milano Curl Natural Remi this is a completely natural premium product, untreated - in fact never TOUCHED by chemicals.  So it is beautifully soft and resiliant, shiny and youthful.  A completely irresistible feel!! For the choice of the stars... the gold standard of hair additions.  Thank you Solange for leading the way and steppin' out in that gorgeous hair!

-The Hair Factory Team