Showing posts with label Blow Outs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blow Outs. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Salon Blow Outs vs DIY Blowouts: Which is Better?


Valentine’s Day is just a month away and it always pays to prepare early, even if it is as early as now. A freshly blow out hair will look good on any woman, which is why women go to salons just to get it done. However, there are women who do it themselves in the comfort of their homes. If you are someone on the fence about getting it done or doing it alone, this should greatly help you.

You’d want to look great on your Valentine’s Day date. So, what should you do?

Salon Blow Out

Professional service is something you’d go for if you want a great end product. Hairstylists do blow outs for a living and they’ll make sure you leave the salon looking gorgeous. Here are other reasons why you should get your hair professionally done:

·    You get what you pay for with salon blow outs—quality results.
·     You just sit back and relax. Let the hair stylists do what they do best.
·     You feel comfortable, without having to move around at all.
·      It is convenient, effortless and worry-free.
·     There’s no need to shop around for hair products or buy expensive hair blowers and brushes to get the salon blow out look you want.

DIY Blow Out

For people who want to save some cash and willing to learn the ropes, here are some of the advantages:

·       If you buy a hair brush, hair blower and hair products, you can use them for a long time, which saves you cash.
·         You don’t need to leave the house, book an appointment and travel to a salon.
·      Once you learn the trick of blow outs, you can do it over and over again whenever you want and wherever you are.

The Verdict

While each one has their ups and downs, it is best to go to a salon for professional blow out services especially if it is for a special occasion. You don’t risk messing up your hair and you don’t stress over it as well. No one wants to be stressed out before a special date.

On the other hand, practicing to do blow outs by yourself isn’t all that bad. However, just make sure that when you practice, it isn’t for a special event.

Also take note that with salons, not only do they work on your hair, they also give you a very relaxing hair shower with a massage. They will make you feel as comfortable and pampered too. All in all, it’s not just about looking good, it is also feeling good before a date.

Hair Obsessions
5713 Richey Dr Port Richey, FL 34668
(727)847-0220

Monday, December 2, 2013

How to Maintain your Blow Outs

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Girls know by now that perfect blow outs can only be achieved inside a professional salon. We also know that blow outs are sometimes washed out the next day. But what if we could stretch our blow outs and make it to last for four, five, or even seven days?

A senior salon stylist at Hair Obsessions, Port Richey, FL shared with us some tricks of the trade for making blow outs last.

  • Invest on hair-friendly tools.

Having the right materials is essential to maintain salon blow outs. Satin pillowcases, Velcro curlers, a curling iron, shine spray, dry shampoo, a handkerchief and a fabric scrunchy are some of the hair-friendly tools one should have to make blow outs last longer. 

  • Know the proper way of sleeping.

Hair turns into a tangled mess while sleeping. Using elastics on hair is not helpful as they put stress on hair strands and create unnatural creases at the top of the hair. This is where the fabric scrunchy comes in. It is a way to loosely put up the hair to avoid deep creases and tangles. Use the scrunchy to make a loose, high, bun, leaving out the front sections of the hair, and then put the noggin down on a satin pillowcase. Satin pillowcases helps frizz from forming.

  • Shower right.

There are a couple of ways to shower while keeping the hair intact. The first is to use a shower cap. Some suggest tying a handkerchief around the hairline first before donning the cap for extra protection against water. Another suggestion is to wrap large sections of hair in Velcro curlers, put on the shower cap, and then have a shower. This gives the hair a volume and curl boost while washing.

  • Learn the in-between-days tricks to keep blow outs looking fresh.

Blow outs look pretty fresh a day after getting it from the salon. The day after, limp strands may be a problem. Some salon stylists advise clients to turn a straight blow outs into loose waves by wrapping sections around the barrel of a medium-sized curling iron. Alternatively, shine spray may be used to keep hair looking healthy and bouncing. On the third or fourth day, grease may start to show. Use dry shampoo when this happens. Make sure to follow instructions on the bottle to extend the blow out for another day.

Stretching salon blow outs to five, six, or seven days means being creative with updo techniques. Ask the salon stylist for more updo options and more tricks of the trade when it comes to salon blow outs.



Hair Obsessions
5713 Richey Dr. Port Richey, FL 34668
(727) 847-0220

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Salon Obsessions: Getting Perfect Blow Outs

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Frizzy and unmanageable hair are a thing of the past thanks to hair blow outs. This salon treatment made it possible for women to wear silky straight hair. Salon professionals recognize, however, that most women cannot squeeze salon appointments in their tight schedules. Fortunately, you can have perfect blowouts at home by following these simple steps:

  1. For those with dry hair, a deep conditioning session in the shower helps to prep the hair for the blow outs. For those with normal hair, a normal conditioner will do.
  2. Blot the hair with a towel to get rid of excess water and moisture. NEVER EVER RUB YOUR HAIR WITH THE TOWEL unless you want it to frizz up due to static electricity.
  3. After blotting hair with a towel, apply the styling product of your choice. Styling products add volume. This also helps in keeping frizziness at bay. If you aren’t sure about the products that you need to use for blow outs, ask your hair salon stylist.
  4. The next step is to separate your hair into sections. Using clips and ponytails is very helpful in keeping hair sections in place.
  5. Proceed with the blow drying process. Use your fingers instead of brushes when drying the roots of your hair. Brushes can only get so close, but never close enough to the roots. Pull your hair from the roots as you blow dry. Make sure you hold tight to avoid frizzing.
  6. Once your roots are dry, use a round brush when drying the rest of your hair. Pull the brush through hair as you blow dry. Remember to point the nozzle downward onto hair, again to avoid frizzing.
  7. Pull hair at least six inches from the tip of your nose. People find this tip funny, but once you're done you will see that the tips won't flip under or up. They will just fan out over your shoulders. Just remember to follow the brush with the dryer as you do this.
  8. Once you are done with all of the sections of your hair, blast cool air from your blow dryer to lock in moisture and style. Continue doing this until your hair is dry.
  9. Apply hair serum to finish the ritual. Use ample amount or you might end up with a limp, oily hair.
  10. Finally, look into the mirror and see for yourself how good you look after the session of blow outs!

Great hair can be as easy as counting 1 to 10. Make sure to follow these ten tips and you're sure to say goodbye to bad hair day. Visit your local salon and find out more how to manage your crowning glory.




Hair Obsessions
5713 Richey Dr Port Richey, FL 34668