Monday, December 14, 2009

Eliminate Itchy Scalps While Wearing Weaves

Organic Root Stimulator for Weaves
This is will aid in your itchy scalp while wearing your weaves!!

 Instantly relieves an itch that won't go away

• Relieves the discomfort of tight new braids for a sew-in weave

• Oil-free formula won't weigh hair down

• May be used for sew-in weaves, wigs, hair pieces and hair units

• Designed to be used with human and synthetic hair



Organic Root Stimulator Weave Rx Tightness and Itch Relief is a soothing spray that is enriched with benzocaine and aloe vera to instantly soothe the tight and itchy scalp that is often experienced with weave styles.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Treating your hair during these cold winter months


Condition Those Tresses


It goes without saying: deep conditioning the hair during the winter is essential. Between indoor heat (particularly radiator heat), wind and hats, the hair takes quite a beating. Every two weeks, treat hair to an intense treatment or mask. I provide these at my studio during my Margarita Maintenance Mondays every 1st and 3rd week in the month. These treatments rejuvenate your hair and keep it healthy says, Trayce Madre.



Seal the Cuticle

When the hair shaft is roughed up and the cuticle is lifted, hair appears dull and damaged. To keep locks looking healthy and full of shine, seal the cuticle. The two simplest ways to get and keep it closed: rinse the hair with cool water before exiting the shower and use the nozzle attachment on your blow dryer to streamline the airflow downward.



Get a Great Hair Cut

"Great looking hair starts with a great cut. It ensures your hair looks its best during the winter months, " says celebrity extension guru Trayce Madre. Plus, when you get a good cut, it requires less heat and product styling, which means less damage to the hair. If hair is left out while wearing your extensions, make sure that hair is trimmed every 6 weeks.



Reduce Shampooing

If you can get away with it, shampoo less. "Over shampooing strips the hair of its natural oils," says Trayce Madre, and those natural oils are what keep the scalp and your hair healthy. If you have hair that needs to be more often, try a sulfate-free shampoo for your extensions like the KeraCare Weaves and Maintenance Line sold at my private studio for $35.00. They're less drying and irritating to the scalp, which is particularly important in the dead of winter.