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Expert Tips from Kasia: Men's Hair & Current Trends 101

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Kasia's own Valerie  is a lead gal on executing men’s hair at Kasia Organic Salon, so we thought we’d check in with her to talk about current trends, favorite product and what makes a man G-Q.

 

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What do you love about cutting/grooming guys? I love being able to customize a style according to my male clients’ face shape, lifestyle and personality. Mens cutting and styling is all about shape and tailoring their hair to suit their individual features.  For example, this may mean graduating a fade around the temples to expose the eyes more or creating volume on the top to detract from a thicker jaw line.  Personalization is where transformation happens.

What are some current popular styles for guys?Everything from short crop modified "faux hawks,' side parts with a tapered longer side  - to -disconnections with short tapered sides with longer tops worn wavy or sleek.   Texture and volume is loved just as much by men, than their lovely ladies.   Facial hair is also playing a big part in spring/summer trends.

How do you approach cuts for your male clients? From my training at Kasia Organic Salon, I utilize barbering along with free hand techniques so that none of my males haircuts look the same.  My current haircutting techniques master a shape that suits the individual’s style.

Men that get services at Kasia comment on the longevity and ease of style!

Do you have a favorite product for guys?   Our John Masters Vanilla Bourbon Texturizer   can be used in a variety of ways. I use it for creating that soft textured look.  I also recommend finishing with a bit of hairspray to set the style.  No Grease - No Fuss - and No Build Up!

 

To reach Kasia Organic Salon for your updated and individualize haircut, call 612. 824. 7611 or email us at kassie@kasiaorganicsalon.com to request an appointment for you - OR YOUR G-Q HUNK!

Having an 'Old' Hair Day: The New Anti-aging Complex

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  As women, we are aware of the mighty combat of aging when it comes to our skin, but are we aware of those same effects in our hair?    At Kasia Organic Salon, we offer custom products that include various anti-aging creams, serums,  and treatments for your skin, but we are also well aware of the "hairy" needs of our Informed Beauties.  Have you started to experience "aging hair" symptoms?  Stick around and learn more about the importance of preventative care for healthy hair.

The Telling Signs and Symptoms

Going gray isn’t the only sign that women are wanting to address, there are many more such as addressing lack-luster hair, hair loss, and looking young and youthful.   For a younger women's perspective, it is highly advised to start and maintain a routine that prevents premature hair aging by taking the necessary steps to protecting it in its youth.

The biggest complaints older women have about their hair is that it feels thinner. People with severe hair loss typically turn to dermatologists for medicinal treatments for hair regrowth.

"Do No Harm"

Unfortunatly  your hair will age as you do. Working behind the salon chair has given me perspecitve to the many signs of aging hair.  At Kasia, we find it incredibly important to use a "DO NO HARM" hair color that is rich with fatty acids, an even pH, and nourishing botanicals to keep the color from fading, keeping it on tone, and absolutely rich and shiny.  We use a professional grade Ammonia FREE, PPD, Gluten Free, hair color to achieve this.  BUYER BEWARE: Not all "ammonia free" hair colors are the same.  Read the fine print for any sneaky ingredients to substitute what the company has removed.

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Decreasing Follicle Diameter

Starting in a person's late-30s and early-40s, the strand diameter decreases creating a thinner overall appearance.  (Dr. Thomas - P&G's)

There are steps you can take to protect your hair without products.  Remove catalysts that cause repeated tension like wearing your ponytails super tight. We also suggest staying out of the sun and its damaging UV rays as well as nourishing yourself by  eating a nutrient rich diet.

Age Defying Hair

Starting in a person's late-30s and early-40s, the strand diameter decreases creating a thinner overall appearance.

Layered on top of this, the hair  becomes more brittle and fragile. Most women immedicately notice their hair getting thinner.   The decrease in the number of active hair follicles and a narrowing of the diameter of each individual hair takes it's tole.   

Aging Defying Tips

At Kasia, our knowledgeable staff and our natural products are centered towards assisting the growing demands of our guests haircare in all stages of their life. For example, women over the age of 40 tend to wash their hair much less.  They also color more often, which leaves the cuticle dry and brittle.  We help our guests with their hair and skin needs  in a personalized way with professional grade color and every day product maintenance.  

For more on aging hair in a recent Wall Street Journal  in-depth article - link to the source link below.

Are You Having an Old Hair Day? [Wall Street Journal]

Kassandra Kuehl is the founder of Kasia Organic Salon. Kasia Organic Salon is the pioneer of healthy beauty that delivers results to fit your lifestyle, because only Kasia is the authority in 100% natural products & services.  Visit www.kasiaorganicsalon.com and become an "Informed Beauty."   

Ask a Scientist: Can I Reverse Gray Hair?

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The Scientist: Des Tobin, Professor of Cell Biology and Director of the Centre for Skin Sciences at the University of Bradford in the UK.

The Answer: Sorry, no dice. You can neither slow the onset of graying nor reverse it once it’s happened.

Hair gets its color from melanocytes, pigment-producing cells that live near the base of each hair. As a hair grows, it absorbs pigment, called melanin. The color that results depends on the ratio of eumelanin (which is black/brown) to pheomelanin (red/blonde), and that is determined by genetics, hormones and age. That’s why blonde kids often turn brunette after puberty—and why they go gray as older adults.

Graying happens when your melanocytes begin to produce less melanin, fail to produce melanin altogether or simply die off. Researchers have also found that hydrogen peroxide (a powerful bleaching agent) is produced naturally in the hair follicle, but it's broken down by enzymes. As you age, those enzymes dwindle, letting the hyrogen peroxide bleach hair from the inside out. Most people will have some gray hair by their 50thbirthdays. Different ethnicities tend to go gray at different ages. Speaking in broad generalities, the average is mid-30s for Caucasians, late 30s for Asians and mid-40s for people of African descent. But some people get salt-and-peppery in their 20s, while others hold onto their hair color until they’re 80.

There are some interesting exceptions to the “gray for good” rule. Certain drugs have been associated with hair darkening, and cancer patients who have undergone scalp radiotherapy have found that the irradiated areas can start producing pigmented hair again. Obviously, these are not workable everyday solutions. In the lab, scientists have been able to restart melanin production in melanocytes that haven’t produced pigment in a long time, so a treatment for gray hair at some point in the future isn’t out of the question. But it’s not exactly on the horizon, either.

 

Thank You:You Beauty

Read more: http://www.youbeauty.com/hair/ask-a-scientist-reverse-gray-hair#ixzz2PEsDjYK2

Save Big! HIGH Impact Express Treatment and "ON THE MEND" Blow Out

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Express "ON THE MEND" Blow Out

*Formaldehyde-Free, Thio-Free, Sodium-Hydroxide Free*

Snap up these special offers and step into spring with healthy, gorgeous locks!

 

Condition, strengthen, heal, and maximize the manageability of any hair type with ....

Kasia Organic Salon's Express Keratin Treatment! 

Whether you struggle with unruly, frizzy locks or limp, lifeless hair, this nourishing treatment will whip your hair back into shape without the harsh chemicals found in conventional treatments. Keratin, peptides and silk proteins combine to produce smoother, shinier and healthier hair - instantly! Added bonus: less time heat styling required to maintain a sleeker look. 
 

In a rush? This HIGH impact treatment takes only 30 minutes and just 10 minutes added on to your color service. 

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Special Price: 
With color - $29
Without color - $40 
 
 
***Because of the gentle formulation of our color line, there is a much less stark line of demarcation while your gray is growing in, allowing you to stretch out your retouch one to two weeks longer than with conventional dyes.
 
 

 

NEW time and money saving BEAUTIFUL HEALTH offerings just for you!

RETOUCH & RETOUCH EXPRESS 

 
Feel glamorous always, while maximizing your hard-earned time and money. Our Retouch and Retouch Express services provide a quick touch up for our no-fuss, on-the-go clients. 
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Added Bonus: they save money too! 

 

Learn more about our Retouch services HERE! 

 

Do You Wonder? "Why doesn't my hair grow past a certain length?"

 

"My hair won’t grow past a certain length."

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We hear it often at Kasia, and it is our goal to educate our clients on how to best treat their hair at home and to prescribe the supportive products that nourish the hair and build it up over time.

The stunted growth can be contributed to a number of reasons. Quality nutrition, ammonia color (more damaging) over-processing, over-heating with irons, and even cutting it too often are all factors to consider if your hair isn’t growing longer.

For the most part it’s not that your hair isn’t growing, but that it’s breaking off. No matter how good your diet, if your hair is frequently snapping off at the ends the length will be affected. Hair grows about half an inch a month, so, if your hair is breaking approximately that much in the same time period, it will stay the same length. This hair breakage can be caused by the incorrect and frequent use of straightening irons, and curlers. Using a hair-dryer without a protective serum/spray, using uncovered elastic bands, or brushing your hair too often or too roughly.

All of these processes can cause your hair to lose excessive amounts of moisture,  causing dryness, brittleness and loss of elasticity, which lead to breakage.

 

The way to minimize this breakage is to use products that will infuse moisture back into the hair shaft and products that protect your hair.  Using nurturing shampoo and conditioner is vital for not stripping the hair.

 

How often should I cut my hair?

In 8 weeks, your hair will grow approximately 1 inch. Therefore, you will not want to cut more than 1/2 of an inch every 2 months. It is important to keep the ends of your hair in good shape.

 

Quality Nutrition

Diet is another reason for hair not growing past a certain length. Low ferritin levels can affect the growth cycle of hair, especially in women.  Ferritin is your body’s iron storage. It can have a profound impact on the health of your hair as good levels of ferritin optimize hair growth. A lack of ferritin can result in the hair moving out of the ‘growing phase’ and into the ‘shedding phase’ sooner than it should.

Ferritin levels should be over 80 for optimum hair growth. Anything below this can result in your hair falling out before it has reached the desired length. An under active/overactive thyroid can also do this.  Over 40% of women have a deficient thyroid.  Getting your thyroid and iron levels checked is also a good idea if your hair isn’t growing past a certain length.

Vitamins B12 and Zinc are also vital when it comes to hair length and texture. Insufficient levels of zinc can lead to brittleness and breakage. Adequate protein intake is important for quick energy for the body's ability to manifest energy and growth.    consult your Doctor before taking any supplements as too much of any vitamin/mineral can be detrimental to your health.

 

Kasia Prescribed!

Re-Plenish Ultra-Hydrating Shampoo & Conditioner

Get rich quick!  Sea kelp, aloe and shea bring urgent repair to hydrate, restore shine, strengthen, and define curls. Vitamins E and C are powerful antioxidants to repair and protect. Chamomile, comfrey and calendula revitalize the hair, while also strengthening its roots. 100% pure essential oils.replenish

“Off the Fritz” Hair Sealer

Add instant manageability and shine to your tresses with this ultra-lightweight, 96% organic spray, all while protecting it from heat damage, frizz and humidity, coloring and environmental pollution.

 

Kasia Restore Hair Oil

A lightweight powerhouse, this ultra-versatile hair oil is silicone-free and absorbs instantly, giving your hair a healthy, brilliant shine. Made with cold-pressed fresh and organic oils, it’s a rich elixir that harnesses the power of Black Cumin seeds, Rosemary and Carrot Seed oil to smooth away frizz while protecting hair from damage. It’s perfect for all hair types and colored hair

 

Kasia-logo_roundJPGThe Kasia Organics “Informed Beauty” Promise:

We always use: the finest, all-natural ingredients that not only nourish the body but awaken the senses and promote healthy, safe living through informed beauty. The result: radiant, restored skin and hair.

We never use: parabans, petro-chemicals, phthalates, artificial preservatives, lauryl sulfates, artificial colors or dyes, synthetic fragrances, wasteful fillers or animal testing—unhealthy junk your body doesn’t need!

 

The Progesterone and Hair Loss Connection

At Kasia Organic Salon, we focus on the direct correlation of our inner health to the outside appearance.  Hair loss is one area we have a specialty in.  We help our guests by problem solving the internal issue, offer supplementation (including progesterone, etc) if needed, and by referring our "Informed Beauties" to the right professionals to obtain testing.  There are many alternative treatments that acclaim solving the treatment of hair loss, including progesterone therapy.

Basic:  Causes of Hair Loss

The most common form of hair loss is androgenetic alopecia or baldness. Skin disease is a major contributor of hair loss on the scalp, the integument of the head and sometimes elsewhere on the body. Premature baldness can be caused by inadequate nutrition. Nutrient deficiencies can cause sudden increase in hair fall. The condition of hair loss could also result from certain health problems, such as thyroid disease. Since hormones stimulate hair growth and hair fall, fluctuations in hormone levels have much impact on hair loss.

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What causes hair loss in menopause?

The most common reason for menopausal hair loss is hormonal. The menopause is a time of massive hormonal changes and imbalance which affect the entire body, including hair growth. During a woman’s childbearing years, her body produces high levels of estrogen, the ‘female hormone’;  when the body reaches menopause, the production rate of this hormone is slowed down dramatically.

What Causes Hair Loss in Menopause?

As a result testosterone in the bloodstream is more easily converted into the potent dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, which is the key catalyst in female pattern hair loss. DHT clings to hair follicles, causing them to shrink and ultimately stop growing. In women, this manifests as a general thinning of the hair across the crown of the head.

The hormonal process which can cause female hair loss begins in perimenopause, the pre-menopausal stage. This can begin as early as the late thirties, although the early forties are more common. Consequently, it is not uncommon to experience some thinning of the hair, even before the end of your life’s menstrual cycle and the official onset of menopause.

It has been noted that menopausal women are also more likely to be subject to external stress factors which may further increase the risk of hair loss, such as the death of a parent. In some cases, the menopause can also mask hair loss caused by a thyroid condition. The symptoms of menopause and thyroid are remarkably similar and those concerned should seek medical advice from their GP to ensure they are receiving the correct treatment for the right condition.

 

HORMONE KING:  Progesterone

Progesterone is a female steroid sex hormone. It is secreted by the female reproductive system, chiefly by the ovaries in the second two weeks of the menstrual cycle. Progesterone is crucial to the health of everyone regardless of sex or age. It regulates menstrual cycle in women. In fact, progesterone can be used to correct physiological changes that occur in menstrual cycle.

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Significance of Progesterone in Hair Loss

Progesterone is an important hormone produced by the female body. Progesterone also serves as a precursor in the production of other important hormones, including estrogen and cortisone. Progesterone-based hormone therapies can also be effective in treating hair loss. Progesterone inhibits an enzyme, 5-alpha reductase. Progesterone prevents the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone or DHT that is a biologically active metabolite in the body. DHT is considered to be responsible for damaging hair follicles and an important factor in hair loss.

 

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Progesterone is a natural inhibitor of 5-alpha reductase, an enzyme in steroid metabolism. A rich source of 5aR or 5-alpha reductase is found in human scalp hair follicles. Progesterone works by reducing dihydrotestosterone or DHT through blocking 5-alpha-reductase. The hormone must consistently fight against the 5-alpha-reductase. The production of DHT can be resumed, if the treatment discontinues.

Progesterone Cream

A variety of hair loss products are available at pharmacies, health food stores and online that incorporate progesterone as the main ingredient. Progesterone cream is an effective treatment for hair loss.  Progesterone cream is easy to use and a good remedy for hair loss and quick hair growth. Men can also get benefit from progesterone cream.

 

How To Prevent Hair Loss During Menopause

Menopause is a term used for the stage when a woman stops menstruating. There are many types of side effects associated with menopause and hair loss is one of them. About 60-70% of women report hair loss when they enter menopause stage.

Loss of hairs during menopause occurs largely due to hormonal changes occurring in the body of a female. For example, when a woman enters menopause, levels of estrogen hormone decrease in body whereas levels of testosterone, which is a male hormone, increases in the body.

Due to excessive levels of testosterone in the body, hair follicles are affected considerably and as a result, hair loss occurs. Apart from hormonal changes, there can be other changes also which aggravate hair loss. For example, a woman in menopause may lose hairs as side effects of certain medications. Similarly, stress can also be a reason for hair loss. Whatever is the reason, loss of hairs destroy looks badly. Most of the women also report about lower self-esteem due to loss of hairs.

How To Prevent Hair Loss During Menopause

There are certain ways in which loss of hairs during menopause can be prevented. First of all, a woman must try to take healthy diet, as poor nutrition has been cited as one of the major reasons for loss of hairs.

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A woman must ensure that she is taking adequate quantities of essential vitamins, proteins and minerals, which are very important for staying healthy. For example, her diet must include rich sources of calcium, iron, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, and copper. Omega-3 fatty acids are also considered as important for having a healthy body. Deficiency of any of these nutrients can lead to loss of hairs.

There are some food substances that affect the body adversely and thus, their consumption must be checked. For example, consumption of excessive quantities of processed and refined carbohydrates leads to production of large quantities of insulin in the body. In the presence of increased insulin levels, testosterone hormone is also secreted in large quantities and as a result, loss of hairs occurs. Thus, a woman must check consumption of refined carbohydrates.

It has been noticed that for reducing weight, many women go for crash dieting. Though crash dieting can help in reducing weight, it also leads to deficiency of certain nutrients in the body. For example, if a woman does not consume enough quantities of proteins in her diet, loss of hairs may get aggravated.

On the other side, diet rich in protein helps in checking loss of hairs. If a woman is already experiencing problem of thinning hairs, she must not go for crash dieting, as it can lead to increased loss of hairs. Rather, she should consume healthy diet and should carry out regular exercises.

 

Contact Kassandra today to discuss the benefits of Gesterone and Pregnenolone - 2 KING hormonal balancing products for overall women's health, as well as the health of your SKIN AND HAIR!    YOUTHIIFY @ 612.824.7611

 

 

THANK YOU!  Reference:  By Jennifer McVey RD, LD

Caramel and Honey- Color of the Moment

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Spring is on the way and most clients want to hit the BLONDE button.  As we dance light blondes around the face, CARAMEL is still in.

Rich, warm, delicious caramel tones add color and a healthy tone to the face.   Our Ammonia Free/PPD Free  color achieves a rich all-over color, wonderful dimension, and lasting true-to-tone longevity.     Step away from ash undertones and embracing the richness of warm tones with their shimmering golden nuances.

Goldi-Locks and Caramel.....

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 Have your stylist add highlights and/or lowlights in golden honey or deep cinnamon to really make your caramel color pop.

Or if you already have a medium to dark-brown base try face-framing caramel highlights for an instant perk up to your usual treatment. Braided hairstyles really help capture the subtleties in the dimension of this color. Style a headband, milk maid braids, or a fishtail at one side.

As an all-over color, caramel is a happy medium between a dark-blonde and medium-brown.

Contact our team today to fine tune your goldy locks for spring!  612.824.7611

Be Inspired and Get Banged!

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 On the Verge of Kitchen Snippen'?

The era of choice for myself is surely the inspiration of the iconic seventies.  From Brigitte Bardot to Twiggy!  If you are obsessing with those kitchen drawer scissors - be inspired by the following  Sixties  singer/style icons:   Françoise Hardy, Brigitte Bardot, Anita Pallenberg, and others.

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Photos from "Into the Gloss" - Thank you!

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