Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Keeping Up With Your Healthy Hair Appearance By Natural Hair Therapy

Maintaining your own hair appearance should first be Healthy, Wealthy and Wise.   Then, on time and in time,  with style & design at all times!!!  Unfortunately the complexities of life's struggles, issues and challenges we all face from day-to-day sometimes find it's way showing up in our very own appearance.  I'm quite sure we all would love to be looking good from head-to-toe everyday.  It seem impossible to most and not possible for some.  Especially when we are struggling thru tough economic times frustrated, tired and broke... it shows sometime in our hair's appearance.  The luxurious curls leave and the sassy bounce and shine goes to sleep while night falls on a dry desert of an unhealthy, improperly maintained head of hair.  Some experts believe that how you look is how you feel because the inner self opens a revealing window to your self image.  Your hair is an outer extension of the body and also a key element of your own appearance.  In order to keep up and maintain the health of your own hair & scalp appearance it really pays to have the advice of a local hair therapist specially skilled in healthy hair care maintenance and up keep (no matter your hair type) that keeps your hair alive, strong and lasting longer  regardless of the weather.  Hair Therapist are licensed cosmetologist who have taken their career further into the study and biology of hair health and dis'ease.  Hair Therapist prescribe healthy hair care management programs specially designed for your hair's type while enhancing the health and appearance of your hair.  They also assist you with concepts of looking good and feeling better and introducing secret healthy hair diets, regimens and rehab cycles for natural hair growth.  I believe if you look good then you will feel better about yourself and others.  This promotes feelings of external beauty and positive energy that is necessary and needed to stimulate the body and hair in positive ways.  The power of One's appearance has a very commanding effect.  It starts from within and manifest it's self on the physical (outer) side of life, just like healthy hair.  Here's to HEALTHY HAIR!!!!!!

Keep up with your healthy hair appearance and schedule your next Healthy Hair Care appointment Today!!!

*****5 Star Recommendation - The Healthy Hair Movement

Healthy Hair Therapist @ LaJoyce's Coiffures Hair Therapy Center     951-680-9422

Take a look at what LaJoyce's Coiffures Hair Therapy Center contributed to the Healthy Hair Movement for public review. 
Healthy Short Style



Healthy Extensions

         


Healthy Color & Style on natural length

Short Healthy Cut w/Celebrity Style

Healthy Natural Style w/color

Naturally Healthy Living Hair

Healthy Hair Styling For Children



Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Importance of Rinsing Correctly


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Attn:  All Hair Care professionals, Women & Men Of All Ages !!!                                                                               

THERE IS AN ART FORM TO CORRECTLY RINSING THE HAIR & SCALP

In most salons or beauty care centers in southern California, most shampoo service times don't demonstrate the end results of a correct rinse.  Conditions of dry scalp or dry brittle hair can easily occur from incorrect rinsing.  Hair Therapist at LaJoyce's Coiffures help women and men grow longer, stronger hair also agree that there is a systematic technique in order to properly rinse the hair and scalp when using shampoos, conditioners and /or other harsh chemicals upon the hair and scalp.
"The rinse department is a specialty. Especially when hair healthiness is first priority for each and every client,"  says Alicia Thompson, lead hair therapist in LaJoyce's Salon Center.  LaJoyce's Salon Center only utilizes special professional formulas and blends of sulfate free shampoos and conditioners low in the production of making rich suds and bubbles.  Alicia further reveals, "most common folk in America believe that a rich lather equals a deeper cleaning."  However, LaJoyce's Hair Therapist have been educating on the Healthy Hair Movement's Circuit throughout the Inland Empire community that rich suds contain small traces of metal associated with bubbles that are too harsh of a combination for healthy hair.  Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is the technical term for the active sudding agent used in shampoos & conditioners, also residential cleaning products, commercial degreasing  products and even industrial products in order to provide the sudding effect, lather, or bubbling effect.  It is very important to the health or your hair that you know whats inside your shampoos & conditioners.  Beware of products containing the ingredient "sodium lauryl sulfate."    Regular rinses should allow atleast 3 to 5 minutes of rinse time in the salon or at home.  The healthy hair concept of deep cleansing the hair and scalp should always be followed with a correct rinsing procedure. It helps hair during different growth phases.  A rich lather, if not properly rinsed out will leaves traces of scum behind.  Scum left behind turns into build up and helps create that dry, itchy scalp that ultimately leads to dandruff and scalp disease.  Salon therapy lead by the healthy hair care rule of always rinsing longer than usual and make it a therapeutic experience in nature.  Now comes the second half of the equation.  Local hair therapist have also pointed out that charcoal filteration technology should be used in the shower as well as the bath to remove traces of chlorine and other toxins found in the water we use to rinse with that are know to aid in damage to the hair.  Riverside County was cited as #4 in America with poor water quality and simply put, if you live in the Inland Empire and surrounding communities you could be experincing hard hair from the hard water being used to shampoo and bath with. For further information on bath ball filters and shower head filters to soften the water your home contact: e-mail: healthyhaircenter@gmail.com with inquiry.  There seems to be great barriers for women wanting to embrace the lifestyle of healthy hair.  Don't be discouraged.  Be disciplined and determined and get under the care of a hair therapist who knows methods, remedies and solutions to your own healthy hair care needs.

REMEMBER CORRECT RINSE TIPS FOR HEALTHY HAIR IN THE SALON OR AT-HOME

Try out the Wild Lemon/Lime hair rinse for the detoxification of environmental pollutants, toxin, smoke, harsh chemical sprays and gels.  The Coconut rinse is a great hair treatment for oily or greasy hair. 

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THEY'VE GOT IT COVERED

 Area Salon Center Offering More Custom-Made And Special-Order Human Hair For Women


Does she or doesn't she?  Only her hairdresser-and the family and close friends of Michell Maisel-know for sure.  Yes, the retired Jurupa Valley teacher wears a wig.  Not just any old store-bought hank of artificial locks.  This one is custom-made with lush human hair and straight, dark brown bangs that sweep across Maisel's forehead.  Even bewigged, she can sleep, shower and swim.  The price? $100.  Maisel is a client at a Riverside salon that specializes in treating hair loss without medical or surgical restoration.  Disturbed by what she sees as "epidemic proportion" of balding women, stylist Alicia Thompson decided to devote herself to making them beautiful.  What distinguishes her from competitors is she creates the hairpieces herself.  Wigs took root centuries ago for aesthetic, stylistic, religious and cultural reasons, made of feathers, horse hair, wool and human hair.  Today, partial or full hairpieces are popular accessories, ranging from $50 for synthetic ones to thousands of dollars for wigs made of natural hair.  But Diane Kraft, owner of Cameo Wigs and Hairpieces in Riverside for 25 years, said the Internet has shut down many mom-and-pop wig sellers. She caters mostly to baby boomers eager to camouflage their thinning pates.  Kraft, who doesn't make the wigs herself, said she has many in stock that run $500 and up.  We don't make them but we can special-order them," said Ebony Branch who works at Kathi's Wigs & Beauty Supplies in Colton. The artificial hairpieces last up to 11/2 years; natural hair forever.  Thompson, 36, a licensed cosmetologist who lives in Riverside, manages LaJoyce's.  Tucked away in a strip mall on Spruce Street, the full-service salon is owned by her, La Joyce Mosley, 72 of Moreno Valley.  Since the salon opened a year ago, Thompson has created 30 made-to-order wigs from human tresses, costing anywhere from $85 to $200.  Thompson also offers scalp exfoliation treatments to remove medication buildup and nourish distressed hair.  "We've dedicated our lives to hair loss," she said.  "I see the need in men, women, children. It's universal."  According to the American Academy of Dermatology, it's a growing problem, affecting some 30 million women in the United States.  Thompson said clients include teenage girls with disappearing hair lines or bald spots " a big as an orange" from tight ponytails.  "I have women say, 'turn me away from that mirror.  I don't want to see my bald head,'" Thompson said.  The causes of female hair loss are many, including hormonal problems, an autoimmune disorder called alopecia, medications, disease, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, birth control pills, unusually high levels of vitamin A or low levels of iron or protein, fungal infections and improper hair care such as brushing wet hair, hot combs, hot curlers, chemical relaxers and over processing.  Thompson and her family remodeled a former alarm company store in what she calls "Tiffany Blue" to provide a soothing decor for their therapeutic hair center.  She's also installed black-and-white patterned curtains to draw around each of the eight stations when clients request privacy.  Shay Turner, 31, a nurse, praises the salon's wigs as "more versatile and more natural" than any others she's tried.  "I'm bald around the hair-line because of thyroid disease," she said.  "Her wigs are a great way to get different styles that suit your face."  Thompson buys Indian Hair by the ounce, 14 to 16 inches long, from a distributor in Los Angeles.  She works 3 1/2 hours to shape the head mold, glue or sew the hair to a lightweight nylon cap she makes and finally, bleaches, dyes, cuts and styles the wig to the clients specifications.  Although new to the Inland area, LaJoyce's has deep root.  Mosley debuted the shop in Lynwood in 1979.  She located to Paramount after the salon burned down in 1995 during the Rodney King riots.  After the Sheriff's Department bought that building in 2007, the family reopened in Riverside.  "I get so many compliments on my appearance," said Maisel. "Alicia is an artist and  willing to experiment.  She's also very caring about her customers.

LAJOYCE'S - 1735 Spruce st. Ste. "C",  Riverside Ca. 92507

INFORMATION :
  WIG / WEAVING / EXTENSIONS / & OTHER HEALTHY HAIR CARE SERVICES

  CONTACT : 951-680-9422

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