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9 Ways to Combat Static Hair in the Winter

January 10, 2022 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

What causes static hair?

“Static is caused when your hair rubs against an unlike object and electrical charges are generated,” explains Gina Rivera, celebrity stylist and founder of Phenix Salon Suites. “For example, think about when you pull a sweater over your head and your hair is standing on end after you put your head through the neck hole. However, dryness can also play a major role in hair static. If the hair gets dry enough, static can be created by the individual locks of hair rubbing against one another.”

Why are we more prone to static hair in winter?

Blame the cold weather. The heat indoors is another culprit, which triggers increased dryness. “Because you sleep under a heater and work or live with the heater on, the constant exposure to heat breaks down the hair cuticle,” says Holly Dear, hair artist and owner of House of Dear Salon in Dallas, Texas. “It’s also caused by exposure to wind and drier weather. The pH balance is off due to dehydration and the breaking down of the cuticle.” 

Thanks to a lack of moisture, Rivera adds that it’s easy for more friction to be created between the individual hair strands and any other items the hair comes in contact with, such as hats, sweaters, and scarves.

How to get rid of static hair in winter according to the experts

1. Use a hydrating shampoo

“It’s really important to ensure you’re infusing hair with additional moisture to reduce static,” Rivera says.“Healthier hair results in reduced dryness and breakage.” By keeping your hair hydrated, it’s much easier to fight static, frizz, and other winter hair woes. Using the right shampoo will help your hair and scalp maintain its natural oils and keep everything in balance.

2. Never skip conditioner

Conditioner is crucial to keeping hair hydrated, strong, and protected. “The most common mistake people make when it comes to hair static is failing to be on a good moisturizing routine that includes professional conditioners and deep conditioners,” Rivera says. This product category is all about sealing the hair cuticle and making strands more manageable, which is key to preventing static hair in winter. To take it up a notch, add a hair mask to your routine. “A weekly deep conditioning treatment is also an important part of the hair regimen for those that are stamping out static,” Rivera says.

3. Apply a leave-in hair product

“There are some wonderful serums and leave-in conditioners on the market that can help to reduce static by contributing moisture to the hair,” Rivera says.“Styling creams, like a curl cream, are also terrific for reducing static and they work well with a variety of styles.”

4. Steer clear of drying ingredients

“Be sure to avoid products that add to the dehydration of the hair, like high levels of alcohol,” Dear advises. “Proper products are important for hair health and address the issues as they occur.” Alcohol is often found in gels, styling foams, and aerosol dry shampoos, so always check the ingredient label first.

5. Don’t over wash your hair

Every time you suds up your strands, you remove the natural oils from your hair. “Review your hair cleansing schedule to ensure you are not causing your hair to be even drier by over washing,” Rivera says. Unless you have very fine hair, you don’t need to wash your hair daily. Shampooing every other day is frequent enough to keep hair clean and help to prevent static hair in winter.

6. Use the right brush

“Natural bristle brushes are best to use in hair that is prone to static,” Dear says. “This helps create natural oil from the scalp and doesn’t hold the electric charge that when rubbed against the hair can create static.” 

Rivera adds that boar bristle brushes are known for fighting off dryness. “They are great for stimulating the scalp as well,” she says. “As I always say, a healthy scalp means healthy hair.”

7. Opt for anti-frizz products

Frizz and static have something in common: They both happen to dry hair, which is why certain anti-frizz potions may tame both. “They can help if they have a property that helps to hold in moisture,” Dear explains. 

8. Choose your tools wisely

“I highly recommend using styling tools that are designed using infrared technology, which locks the moisture into the hair,” Rivera says.

9. Start fighting static hair immediately

Procrastination isn’t your friend here. “Not addressing the issue when it starts is one of the most common mistakes,” Dear says. “This can prolong the lives of dehydration and the fight to get pH balanced becomes a more difficult task.” 

Wrap up

Fixing static hair in winter is not an impossible task. There are a ton of professional-approved methods for fighting off flyaways including keeping hair as hydrated as possible. If your hair and scalp are properly moisturized and balanced, static will not be an issue for you.

Credit to: Celia Shatzman on prose.com

Filed Under: Article, Hair Care, Stylist Tagged With: Gina, GinaRivera, hair, haircare, static, statichair

The Best Cordless Straighteners For Every Budget

January 6, 2022 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

A hair straightener is an absolute must-have for achieving silky smooth strands. I’ve been using the styling tools since I was ten years old (BTW, remember the days when we used to make our bangs pin-straight? I digress…). And, up until recently, I’ve never owned a cordless straightener.

Let me tell you: Once you get your hands on a cordless straightener, your life will be forever changed. Ditching the bulky cord felt incredibly freeing, and I found the tool itself to be much easier – and quicker! –  to use compared to your standard flat iron. Plus, the cord-free convenience means you can officially style your hair from anywhere – even in the back of an Uber on the way to the airport! (I’m talking from experience here!)

Don’t just take it from me, though. While you may not choose to give up your regular flat iron entirely, hairstylist Gina Rivera says cordless straighteners “certainly have their place” in your beauty routine. What’s more, these tools are especially great if you’re on the go or in need of a quick touch-up (think: running between meetings, catching a flight, and so on). 

Besides, Rivera isn’t the only pro who’s a fan of these cordless tools. Keep reading for the complete list of favorite cordless straighteners, including expert recommendations and insight. Happy styling, friends!

Hairstylist and makeup artist Genevieve Garner loves the Lunata Cordless Styler Pro for its 60-minute run time, which she calls “one of the longest on the market.” Garner continues, telling The Tease: “You can use this iron while it is charging, which not a lot of other cordless irons offer.”

Shop: Lunata Cordless Styler Pro, $250.00

Clocking in at just under $24, the Conair Unbound Petite Cordless Flat Iron is the most affordable option on our list. Additionally, this tiny tool is chock-full of perks, such as its compact design (especially ideal for on-the-go use and easy, breezy touch-ups!) and 30-minute working time. 

Shop: Conair Unbound Petite Cordless Flat Iron, $23.99 

“GHD has always been one of my preferred brands when it comes to hot tools, and it looks like they’ve done it again!” says Shelly Aguirre of Maxine Salon in Chicago.  Once fully charged, the GHD Unplugged Styler lasts around 20 minutes, which Aguirre says is  “really all you need.” The user-friendly LCD display is an added bonus. 

Shop: GHD Unplugged Styler, $200.00

Aguirre loves that the BaByliss 9000 Cordless Straightener offers a battery life indicator so that you know when it’s time to recharge. Other features include three heat settings, automatic shut-off, and easy magnetic charging. A convenient carrying case is also included. 

Shop: BaByliss 9000 Cordless Straightener, $236.50

“While this is one of the most expensive cordless irons on the market, it does have a lot of fancy features,” Garner says of the Dyson Corrale Straightener. She notes the iron’s innovative temperature-regulating technology. “While it only has a 30-minute usage on a full charge, it does come with a charging stand that you can put the iron on in between sections to extend your styling time,” she tells The Tease.

Shop: Dyson Corrale Straightener, $499.00

If you don’t want to break the bank on a cordless flat iron, then consider this one from CHI, which comes in at under $100. The straightener is equipped with tourmaline ceramic technology, which helps ensure an even distribution of heat. The end result? Smoother, shinier strands. 

Shop: CHI Quest Classic 1in Tourmaline Ceramic Cordless Flat Iron, $89.99

The ultra-lightweight Cloud Nine The Cordless Iron Pro Hair Straightener is programmed to reduce friction, allowing you to style your tresses at a lower temperature. Plus, it allows you to choose from two temperature settings. The straightener also comes complete with a stylish faux leather storage pouch.

Shop: Cloud Nine The Cordless Iron Pro Hair Straightener, $405.00

The Balmain Hair Couture Standard Cordless Straightener comes highly recommended by Devin Toth, a stylist at Salon SCK in New York. Toth loves the tool’s sleek, high-style design, as well as the equally chic case, which is included. You can also use it to create almost-effortless waves and curls. (Talk about versatility!)

Shop: Balmain Hair Couture Standard Cordless Straightener, $375.00

The wallet-friendly REVLON Cordless + Rechargeable 3/4″ Ceramic Flat Iron is just as functional as it is adorable with its pretty pink hue. What’s more, the tourmaline ceramic plates reduce damage while boosting shine. Plus, its speedy setup time (fun fact: it heats up to 400 degrees in just 90 seconds!) makes it perfect for those of us that are constantly on the go or in a rush. (The struggle is real, y’all!)

Shop: REVLON Cordless + Rechargeable 3/4″ Ceramic Flat Iron, $43.77

The KISS Portable Cordless Flat Iron boasts an impressive 50-minute working time and two heat settings. Meanwhile, its tourmaline ceramic plates help fight frizz by locking in moisture. Like a handful of other tools mentioned, this one also has a built-in automatic safety feature. 

Shop: KISS Portable Cordless Flat Iron, $49.99

Have you used any of these cordless flat iron before? If so, which is your fave?

Credit to: Lauren Dana Ellman for thetease.com

Filed Under: Article, Hair Care Tagged With: cordless hair straigtener, hair, straightener, straighthair

20 Low-Maintenance Haircuts for Every Texture

December 20, 2021 by Noelle Sim 1 Comment

You get the perfect haircut. You leave the salon feeling (and looking) like a supermodel. Then, you wash and try to style it for the first time, but it looks nothing like it did the day you left the salon (sigh). The sad fact is that not all haircuts are wash-and-go. Some of the best-looking styles are also the most time-intensive. But who has the time to spend an hour in the bathroom straightening and curling every morning?

We don’t. To help you avoid a repeat of the above scenario, we consulted expert stylists to round up 20 low-maintenance styles that won’t add precious minutes to your morning routine. The following cuts will afford you minimal if no styling commitment, no matter your texture.

Scroll through to find the right low-maintenance haircut for your hair type, bring the photo to your stylist, and prepare to save a lot of time.

MEET THE EXPERT

  • Holly Dear is a Master hairstylist and founder of House of Dear.
  • Gina Rivera is a hair artist and founder of Phenix Salon Suites.
  • Leigh Hardges is a hairstylist and natural hair specialist at Maxine Salon.
  • Laura Polko is a celebrity hairstylist and NatureLab.Tokyo ambassador.

To read the full article, click here.

Credit to: Devon Hopp for Byrdie.com

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Hair Care Tagged With: hair, hair texture, low maintenance, time saver

4 Life-Changing Tips For Stronger, Healthier Hair, According To A Stylist

November 30, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

A good hair day can realistically have a major impact on your mood and self esteem, but achieving these days is about so much more than luck, and it actually takes effort to ensure the strength and health of your hair so it can look its best. If you struggle with hair loss or weak and brittle strands you know the frustration of attempting to style your locks to hide these issues, so we spoke with Gina Rivera, professional hair stylist and creator of “By Gina” to get her best tips on achieving a better head of hair through your diet and the way you style your strands. In focusing on scalp help and everything in between, you’ll be on your way to flawless hair in no time.

Following a Balanced Diet

It may come as a surprise that a healthy and nutrient dense diet is one of the most valuable facets of strong hair growth. “Maintaining a good diet is one of the most important things you can do if you want to have healthy and strong hair. A diet regimen that is sufficient in protein and rich in vitamins and nutrients is best to support hair health,” explains Rivera. Your strands are made up of protein as it is, so including this nutrient in your diet will help to reinforce your hair, enhancing the strength and reducing risk of breakage.

Credit to: Merrell Readman on shefinds.com

Filed Under: Article, Hair Care Tagged With: hair, haircare, healthyhair, wellness

Gina’s Tip of the Week

October 4, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

Face shapes are so important when selecting hairstyles. Here’s my Tip of the Week for identifying your face shape.

Begin by taking measurements: Forehead width and height, cheekbone to cheekbone, jawline at the widest point, and length of face

Round Face: Cheekbones and face length have a similar measurement which are larger than jawline. All edges of face are soft in appearance.

Square Face: Measurements are fairly equal however the jaw angle is pronounced.

Oblong Face: The length of the face is long however, the forehead, cheekbones, and jawline have similar measurements.

Diamond Face: The face length is the largest measurement, and the chin can be pointed or more pronounced.  The next largest measurements in order are the cheekbones, forehead, and jawline.

Triangular Face: This face is known for a pronounce jawline combined with smaller cheekbones and shorter forehead.

Oval Face: The width of the cheekbones is less than the length of the face. This is combined with a forehead that is larger than the jawline. The angles of the face are softer and not as pronounced as some of the other shapes.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Hair Care, Tip Of The Week Tagged With: face, faceshape, hair, hairstyle, tipoftheweek

Gina’s Tip of the Week – How to identify if a product is wrong for your hair type

September 8, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

There are so many hair products on the market nowadays that it’s often hard to know what to select.  Here’s some tips on how to identify if a product is wrong for your hair type:

  • Your scalp becomes overly-dry and perhaps even itchy or flakey
  • Your hair color appears dull and may fade
  • Your hair is more oily than normal
  • Your curls are frizzy and not well defined
  • You hair feels heavy and flat

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Business, Hair Care, Tip Of The Week Tagged With: hair, haircare, hairproducts, healthyhair, shampoo, tipoftheweek

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