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Gina’s Platform Tip of the Week – Apple Cider Vinegar for your Hair

February 14, 2022 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

There’s a lot of discussion about the benefits of apple cider vinegar. Here’s my tips for using it to benefit the hair.

  • Apple cider vinegar can be used as a natural clarifying treatment used to remove build-up.
  • Mix one part apple cider vinegar and 5 parts water in a spray bottle.
  • Spritz evenly on the hair from roots to end
  • Massage and ensure it’s applied to the scalp. Leave on for 2-5 minutes.
  • Rinse completely
  • Always use in moderation and check with your hairstylist to ensure you are on the proper schedule for your hair.

Filed Under: Hair Care, Tip Of The Week Tagged With: apple cider vinegar, Gina Rivera, gina rivera beauty tips, gina rivera hair, gina rivera phenix, gina rivera style, gina rivera stylist, gina rivera tips, ginas platform

Our Favorite Celeb-Inspired Haircuts for Women Over 50

February 10, 2022 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

We’re all getting older, but just because we may not be in our 20s anymore doesn’t mean that we have to sacrifice style—especially when it comes to hair. But when it comes to picking out a new look, a variety of factors come into play. “It’s… crucial to take into account the texture of the hair and know what the objectives of the client are,” says celebrity hairstylist Gina Rivera. While there are those who wish to opt for a wash and wear style, others prefer a cleaner, more polished look. According to Rivera, “it’s important to consult with your hairstylist because they are well trained to take these items into account when helping you to select the right hairstyle.” 

Whether you want to a major cut or just switch up your regular style, we’ve got you covered with tips from Rivera and Oribe educator and stylist Adam Livermore.

MEET THE EXPERT

• Gina Rivera is the founder of Phenix Salon Suites. She is also the creator of Colours by Gina and the By Gina hair product line.

• Adam Livermore is a hairstylist and international educator at Oribe, based in New York City.

To read the full article, click here

Credit to: Julyne Derrick and Sky Kim for byrdie.com.

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Article, Hair Care, Stylist Tagged With: Gina, Gina Rivera, gina rivera style, ginas platform, over 50, Phenix Salon Suites

The 13 Best Hair Scissors and Shears for Cutting Hair at Home, According to Stylists

February 9, 2022 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

In the last two years, especially during the most stringent stay-at-home months of the pandemic, many folks have chosen to take matters — aka their hair — into their own hands. If you’ve been on the fence about trimming your own hair, but eager to prevent damage from split ends, the pros say you can totally do it yourself if you’re not feeling ready to go to the salon. You just need the right tools. We asked several professional hairstylists to share their best tips and tricks for cutting your hair at home. Naturally, they came up with some seriously smart suggestions, with one of the major standouts being having the right scissors or shears on hand. Turns out, not just any pair of cutters will do. Your tools of choice matter more than you would think.

“It’s important to select a pair that fits your hand well and glides easily through the hair when cutting,” explains hairstylist Gina Rivera, in regard to what you should be looking for when shopping for shears. “Some of the things that contribute to this are the material the shears are made from, the length, the handle design, and the thumb design.”

Of course, cutting shears can get expensive, particularly if you’re investing in a quality pair that will last for years — if not a lifetime. New York City-based hairstylist Adam Livermore says that the cost for a quality haircutting shear can go well into the thousands, but he wouldn’t recommend the DIY home-haircutter make that investment. Rather, he suggests looking for a medium-size (four- to six-inch blade) shear made of Japanese or German steel if you can afford it. “The Japanese-made shears usually have a sharper convex edge, which is good for point-cutting or ‘chipping’ into things like your bangs, while German shears usually have an opposing handle, which will likely feel more natural in a non-hairdresser’s hand as opposed to the offset handles that most pros use to avoid repetitive stress injuries,” he says.

As far as cheaper options go, some high-quality stainless steel shears from the drugstore will get the job done, so long as they’re the right size. “If you are an at-home novice looking for tools to cut your hair, I recommend getting a scissor that is four or five inches, as this will help to give more control on how much you cut,” says New York City-based hairstylist Kali Ferrara.

Before getting started, hairstylist Merrell Hollis suggests investing in a three-way self-grooming mirror. “The mirror has three panels for a 360-degree view of your head, which allows you to see exactly where you are cutting from three different angles,” says Hollis.

Once you’re ready to go, don’t reach for the kitchen scissors. Instead, here are 13 stylist-approved hair shears to help make your home cut look more pro.

All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

To read the full article, click here.

Credit to: Kaleigh Fasanella and Marci Robin for Allure

Filed Under: Barber, Article, Hair Care, Stylist Tagged With: gina rivera phenix, gina rivera phenix salon, gina rivera style, gina rivera tips, ginas platform, hair, haircuts

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