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May 24, 2008

Finally another update for everyone.

Tip: When you flat iron your hair make sure to use a heat protector such as: Redken Hot Sets or Redken Spray Starch. This will protect the hair from the amount of damage caused from the heat.

There's really nothing new on this side of the fence BUT the weather is getting better.. who ever thought we'd see more than 60 degrees in this part of town.

Until next time....

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May 13, 2008

I thought I'd leave you with an interesting post tonight with one of our fun and interesting hair photos.

 

hairstyle

Enjoy the rest of the day guys :)

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May 12, 2008

Back with another update...

Tip: When you have static in your hair rub a fresh dryer sheet from scalp to ends. I know it sounds silly but it really takes the static out so give it a try... you'll kinda see some of that in our emo page video.

On another note two more months to go and the baby will be here so we're also looking forward to that. There's so much going on right now it's enough to make your head spin. Keep us in your thoughts :o)

We'll be back soon with something else to add to the blog...

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May 3, 2008

I thought we'd share with you our first press release. I'll be adding a section for our press releases in a link on our homepage as we get the word out about our site. Here's the link to our release and the posting. http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/5/prweb914794.htm

411 on Hair Launches Website with Complete Hair Advice

The 411 on Hair provides pertinent information on every imaginable hair topic from how much to tip to how to handle bad hair days.

Fort Wayne, IN (PRWEB) May 3, 2008 -- The 411 on Hair (http://www.the411onhair.com) has a mandate to empower consumers through knowledge about hair and the hair industry. Whether your question is about how often to wash your hair or how to create the salon style at home or what would a sedu celebrity hair style do for you, The 411 on Hair has an answer.

The 411 on Hair website is the brain child of Kennedy, a hair stylist who has spent seven years in the hair industry. As well as working in such salons as Mitchell's Salon and Day Spa, Kharisma Salon & Spa, Aspen Salon & Spa and Polished Touch Salon, Kennedy has modeled for the internationally known John Sahag and Michaels Salon and Spa. She is also in the Hair Book - Inspire. The trophy-winning Kennedy has done hair for the movie, Drip.

link It's truly the 100% genuine try before you buy the style at the salon. link
With Kennedy's broad range of experience, she has witnessed just about every possible hair concern that the average individual has. The 411 on Hair is her response to these concerns.

The site has a section on how to identify your face shape. Once you know if your face is round or oval or any of the other type of face shapes, you can use the free virtual hair makeover interactive styler. The styler allows the user to upload his or her own photo and apply a variety of hair styles, including celebrity styles. Kennedy says, "It's truly the 100% genuine try before you buy the style at the salon."

The 411 on Hair is an informational site rather than a hair salon promotional site. Because of this, it contains a section on cutting your own hair at home. This particular resource page is a response to public demand. The 411 on Hair blog also provides responses to individual questions.

One concern that parents have is about head lice. The 411 on Hair dispels the myth that lice settle in dirty hair. In reality, lice prefer clean, healthy heads.

For more information on any hair concern, visit http://www.the411onhair.com.

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May 2, 2008

Well we've been gone for a little while but we're back with another update for you all.

Never brush your hair wet ! You should use a pick, wide tooth comb or a vent brush (a brush with teeth spread sporadically apart). Your hair stretches 40 to 70% wet. If you brush your hair when it's wet it will eventually stretch it far enough to make it break.

All in all, it's really just not a good thing to do.

Watch out for the next tip coming soon..

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