Thursday, April 30, 2009
Labels: Just For Fun
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
All the celebs out there wear extensions of one kind or another.A great alternative for permanent expensive extensions are clip in extension.Branded by Jessica Simpson and Paris Hilton and even Dr.Boogie from Shear Genius can run you a good $100 or more.
But what do you do when you cant find the right texture,color or length to match your hair? Or maybe you just cant justify the price in your mind.
Make your own! You can purchase all the item you need at your local Sally Beauty Supply or other public beauty supply.The costs are minimal, usually under $40 or so.
A few things you want to keep in mind when looking for hair wefts.You want to buy the best hair you can for the money. 100% remy human hair is important.
Also look for cuticle correct hair.This means all the cuticles on the hair shaft are facing the right direction like hair grows naturally.Cuticle correct hair will have more shine, wear better, provide easier brushing and styling.
Here is a great video on how to DIY your hair pieces.
You can dye your hair pieces with whatever color you are using for a perfect match as well.Cutting your extensions to match can be done by your stylist or at home yourself. When you want to cut your extensions you want them to look as natural as possible.Hair naturally thins out as you get closer to the ends of your hair.Using a pair of thinning shears start about 1 " down from the top of the extension and thin about 10% of the hair out.Then go half way down the hair shaft and thin another 10% out.Take a final 10% out of the bottom few inches of the hair.This will help the cut look more natural.
Stay away from acrylic, artificial hair.They wont last long and wear terribly.You cant use any type of heat on it at all.So no washing and drying, no curling or flat ironing...they just turn into an old ratty mess and will be in the trash before long.Not to mention the shed factor.A good set of extensions made with good hair can last 6 months or more with every day wear.
You want to wash them only when needed, let them dry naturally and style to match your hair.
A great fun project for teens as well! They can have that bright purple streak you've been fighting with them over with no commitment.
Labels: Fasion Updates, How To Articles
Monday, April 20, 2009
Hair care lines are infamous for the old packaging switch-a-roo.If a product line isn't performing up to certain standards or sales are slumping, they will add a splash of new color or slightly change the package on the same old product to make it look new and fresh.Somehow this must work marketing wise, or they wouldn't invest in the changes.So how much do these package changes influence your buying decisions? Probably more than you realize sadly enough.
TIGI is probably the king of all packaging marketing.From the boldly white pink and silver S-Factor line to the unique shapes,colors and names of the Bed Head line as well as their new Rockaholic products,TIGI screams "I'm unique and new".Appealing to your sense of fun both with packaging and fruity scents that you can smell before you open the bottle.What's not to love? Their product lines are diverse and unique as well.And they keep adding to their product lines without axing 10 other products to make room for a new one.The unique packing makes it easy for you to find the product you love at a glance without reading 10 similar bottles to find the right one. I think alot of manufacturers should take a que from TIGI as far as that goes.

In total opposition to TIGI is lines like Paul Mitchell.Back in the day Paul Mitchell bui
lt its brand line and reputation by using stark black and white bottles.This screamed "We care more about our product than fancy packaging".So in a way by stripping their bottles down to basic black and white, in a time where fancy pretty bottles were all the rage, put the focus on their line as "superior". Other lines followed suit with the back to basics method of marketing. Brands like Artec Textureline also became known for their black and white packaging techniques.Even lines like and Kenra, Nioxin,Biosilk and Joico keep minimalistic approaches to the every day glitz and glam choosing to keep their all their products in virtually the same bottles.Joico does have some range of color in their bottles but overall the packaging does not change much. These bottles are great for display generally due to the fact they are easy to keep neatly lined up and look clean and sleek.The problem lies when the customer (you) approaches an overwh
elming sea of bottles that all look the same.You can never find exactly the right item easily without spending forever reading each and every bottle.OH, and the fine print as well.You see a can of hair spray that LOOKS like the right one only to get home and figure out the can of firm hold hair spray you were wanting is actually a soft hold that does nothing for your hair.Why do they do this to us? Paul Mitchell has over the last few years finally figured out that maybe the solid black and white bottles aren't ideal for customer selection and has been color coding their products that go together with a flashy lime green or vivid purple accent.Fancy nozzles added makes selections even easier.Paul Mitchell has not followed the black and white trends with their other line Modern Elixirs but the Tea Tree line has virtually the same dull drama as the black and white bottles. Personally I love the pa
ckaging on Redken.You know when you go in that green is curls, golden bottles are for softness etc.They tryto make their line user friendly as well as appealing to the eye without gimmicky adverts.Sleek and sophisticated and great products
as well.For a mid priced salon product I really h
ave nothing negative to say about Redken at all. The number system on their styling products is ingenious.If properly displayed, you can find your product by number easily without having to read each bottle.Every item is unique in what it does.Theres no XX product in 4 formulations for you to decide upon.They do branch out from time to time with mini lines like Urban Experiment but those are easy to shop as well with unique bottle shapes and catchy names that are easy to remember. spray .The Biolage flew off the shelves and suddenly everyone wanted botanical herbs and extracts on their hair.NEXXUS changed all their
products slightly and marketed it as Phyto Organics attempting to catch on the "all natural" wave.The problem is, they changed all the old favorites and put the original packaging in stores like Costco! So what incentive do customers have to buy a different version of their old favorite when their original favorite was even more readily available? So are you drawn to the product with the picture of a flower because it just seems better? Or are you really interested in organic hair products and natural herbs and extracts. I have a news flash for you, virtually every hair care product has some sort of herb or extract in it.Read the label dont let an advertisement do the reading for you.Organic while good for the earth, is still a gimmick to get you to buy a product. There are still chemicals in organic products. Your not washing your hair with 100 % pure organic dandelion juice.
ued to make way for a new "flowered" product that I consider sub-par at best.Then there are the ever changing chameleons of products.Famous for their ever changing product lines, formulations and packages are Sebastian and Graham Webb.While these lines keep their basics the same generally they revamp and redo their side lines.Discontinuing products like mad trying to find new lines to catch on and make the fast cash. This has lead to the rise and fall of many great lines like XTah, Nolita, Head Games and many many more.Sebastian has recently been repackaging even
old standards like Shaper hairspray! SOS, different bottle.I imagine this new packaging of Sebastian will not last long either due to some major issues with the design elements of the bottles.It seems they tried to make the new bottles look sleeker and unique by a different shape and texture of plastic.The new bottles have a grit almost like a rubber which make the bottles very hard to keep dust free.They also made them smaller at thebottom and larger at the top so when you slightly bump into one they all fall like Domino's.GENIUS ! People are not going to want
to walk within 10 feet of a Sebastian display after the first time they knock 50 bottles off the shelf.Never mind the issues this will present in the shower! Mark my words, Ive seen enough product line changes to know when something is going to flop.They will be making revisions as soon as they finish putting this packaging out so don't get too comfortable.The new line isn't overly welcoming in appearance either.I think a refining of the old product packaging or making a whole new line would have been better than taking the same exact product that people buy because they are comfortable with, putting it in a new stuffy , attemptingly sleek package, raising prices and marketing it as NEW! Sebastian is a great product line, and I think they feel their issues are with visual marketing.Maybe they are right and the US will catch on to what most European countries already know about this great line!
te salons for special people.Pureology was one of these lines until the Loreal buyout and is now becoming more main stream.Aveda products are touted as "exclusive" and are only available through Aveda salons.Many private lines like Bumble and Bumble, Peter Coppola and more began in private salons and are now more and more readily available to the masses.Are these private labels better than other lines simply because they are seemingly "exclusive"? As these lines eventually are bought out and marketed to more and more people do they suddenly become not as good as before? There are alot of smaller manufacturers out there that carry good products as well but are marketed in a totally different way.Alot of
companies like KMS, Kenra, Aquage, RUSK and Joico have chosen to market mainly to the professional.Pushing their product lines on
stylist by way of classes that preach "WE ARE THE BEST SELL US" and giving away masses of stylist samples to get us to use their
products. Making deals with salons to carry their lines and preaching a holier than thou attitude toward other lines. These
companies count on the stylist to sell them which is a much cheaper, but more difficult sales tactic but a sales tactic all the same.

Labels: Product Reviews
We will be sponsoring a contest with one of our favorite beauty bloggers,Gail at Oogle Makeup in May. We will be donating over $100 in prizes and a $50 gift certificate for purchases in our store so don't miss out on your chance to score BIG! Gail will be adding some neat gifts to the pot as well .
We are still working out all the details but it will definitely be an event worth a look!
Check back here for more details coming soon!
Labels: May Blogger Contest Info
Thursday, April 16, 2009
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We also would love to know what we can do to make your shopping experience more pleasant.
Labels: EHB Testimonials
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Labels: beauty advice, Fasion Updates, Just For Fun
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Labels: Fasion Updates
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Labels: Pet Peeves
- Pedicures all around.I make it an event for me and my girls to do together.Quality time meets pampering.
- Outfit planning.Sounds silly but we will hang everything that goes together on one
hanger like pants, shirt, jewelry etc. This way when its time to go everyone is ready and looking spiffy and no drama looking for what goes with what.And its a fun time for the kids.They get to be creative and discover self expression.This helps alot for my son who is color blind too.
- Cooking together.Ive done this since my
kids were babies.They love to cook now and eat just about anything.They love to show off whatever they make themselves even if its spinach and broccoli.Now that my kids are getting older this has proved to be a real investment.It actually saves me time in the kitchen by designating who does what and we all get in on the action,get it done,and have time to sit down and enjoy our creations.Here is Xane showing off his very first perfect egg over easy made 100% by himself.
- Accepting help.This was a really difficult thing for me to do.I always felt inadequate when I had to ask someone to help me or take the kids so I could have a break.A mom should be able to do it all, right? WRONG! Over the past 2 years I've been learning to accept that I don't have to be perfect to be a good mom. I just do my best and let other people fill in the gaps. You cant be everything to everyone all the time.
Labels: beauty advice, Just For Fun
Saturday, April 11, 2009
I swap out my makeup frequently (and carry a fairly hefty makeup kit everyplace) but here is what I am carrying right now.
Bed Head Glamma Whipped Foundation in Shade 1 (love it makes my skin feel like silk)
Bare Escentuals ID Weather Everything Liner Sealer/Pods/Brush
Bare Escentuals ID Soft Black Liner Shadow
Bed Head Splurge Metallic Martini Waterproof Cream Eyeshadow
Bed Head Cyberoptics Eyeshadow In Green
My Conair Little Mini Shaver Thingy
ELF Cosmetics Lip Gloss In Caramel and Fairy
OPI Lip Sheers Lip Gloss In Sheer Heaven
Lola Cosmetics Eyeshadow In Trainwreck
Anastasia Perfect Brow Pencil In Brunette
Imju Fiberwig Paint On False Eyelashes In Black
Bibo Cosmetics Eyeshadow In Desire
Bibo Cosmetics Lipgloss In Groove
Tarte Seal The Deal Lipstick Sealer And Gloss(great stuff keeps lipgloss on for HOURS)
Nars Velvet Matte Lip Pencil In Cruella
Rimmel Lipgloss in 400 Smooch
Rimmel Lipgloss in 200 Rebel Rebel
Sephora Pro Lip Brush (retractable and no lid to loose and you don't get junk in it )
Bare Escentuals ID Tinted Mineral Veil
Bare Escentuals ID Hydrating Mineral Veil (NEW STUFF ALERT)
Cricket Pink Tweezers
10X Magnification Mirror
Avon Powder Brush (I broke my retractable one so I need a new one )
Bibo Cream Blush In Undone Parfait
Some random makeup sponges and eyeshadow applicators too of course.
It all fits in my nifty 2 pocket makeup bag which was a sample gift with purchase from Paul
Mitchell.
Whats in your bag?
Labels: beauty advice, Fasion Updates, Just For Fun





