curly hair

Hair Health's Leading Factors.

Many things can affect the quality and health of your hair, such at what you eat, your stress level,  health, over washing, and a myriad of other factors. But when it comes down to the bottom line your hair needs two things to be healthy:

Protein and Moisture.

If you have any curl or wave to your locks,  you may notice that your hair can "frey" and dry easily. More often times than not,  wavy hair types need that extra bit of care  when it comes to moisture.

Many of our guests try to "get by" with what they may already have at home, but the best thing to do is correctly stock up on some key products.   Our recently launched RESTORE OIL is first in line for hair and scalp salvation!  Restore is filled with cold pressed organic oils fortified  with moisture to enrich the quality of your hair.

If your hair (of any type)  is extremely dry from damage (be it, environmental, heat, or chemical damages), I strongly suggest picking up Kasia Restore Hair Oil, as well as look at our other few options.  Remember, you need very little bit when  done in the right way.

Come in and check out Kasia 'restoring' products  today!

 

Read more about Restores Benefits HERE

Frazzled?  Your split ends...that is. Read more HERE

While you slumber..execute soft, wavy hair like Sarah Jessica Parker's!

The great thing about her look is you can get it while you sleep.

That's right.  By following a simple bedtime routine, your shut-eye can turn into some serious beauty sleep.

According to Deborah Dunham, creating great morning hair starts with a good cleansing the night before.

Tips to DIY!

1. Wash hair as you normally would  with your favorite Babo or Hamadi Shampoo!

2. Apply a rinse out conditioner.

3. Finish with a cool/cold water rinse.

4. Towel blot.

5. Apply leave-in conditioner, we recommend Hamadi's LEAVE IN, aside from Shea Spray, it is our TOP SELLER!

6. Apply and detangle with BABO to hair gently from the ends up to the roots.

7. Create desired part and/or fringe sections and arrange hair the way you normally wear it.

8. Allowing for where you wish to create waves, separate strands into individual 2" sections.

9. Gently twist hair into a clockwise direction until the hair is completely twisted (the tighter you twist, the tighter the resulting waves). You can also braid your hair or put it in a ballerina bun for a different wave pattern.

10. Tuck the end of the twisted strand under at the base of the twist and secure with elastics.

11. Go to bed and allow hair to dry naturally overnight.

12. The next morning, carefully remove the elastics.

13. Use fingers to pick out waves and arrange as desired (do not brush it or the waves will come out).

After waking, you only need to scrunch the curls into place with a bit  more  product. For those with a shorter, edgier, spikier style, it looks great with some product in it from the night before."

Try it! Creating your style overnight -- we could all use a few extra minutes before that alarm goes off!

http://www.stylelist.com/2010/03/24/how-to-get-great-hair-in-bed/

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