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Beautylicious - Professional Makeup Artist, Beautician and Wedding Planners is a mobile Makeup Artist, Wedding consultancy and Bridal consultancy dedicated to consistently providing high Customer Satisfaction by rendering excellent service and quality products. Our contacts are 0784 270636, or email: irenejulieth@yahoo.com.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Hodi Hodi Arusha people!!.....
Coming to Arusha Town Next Week!!
Original European Makeup Products - SLEEK Brand!!
Celebrity Hair Extensions of your choice
(Virgin Brazilian, Malaysian, Indian)
Look Classy, Feel Fabulous....!!
Bath & Body Works Products
(Original from NY)
Get your Shower Gel, Body Cream, Body Lotion, Body Fragrance, Body Mist and NEW Shimmer Mist of your choice!!
For Order / Information Please contact :
0754 / 0715 270636
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Love Yourself, Love Your Hair!
How I Love My New Hair Look.....
I have decide to start my journey to change my hair for the best. After doing a research for more than a year about why suddenly hair is falling off, getting weak, too much dry and getting dull..... I cut-off my hair completely and stay natural for several months.
Then eight weeks ago I decided to relax my hair (with the real/original products) and as well as follow my weekly treatments and daily feeding my hair with proteins and vitamins.
When I relax my hair it reach 10". After re-touching it again, it has grown 1 1/2 " longer! It's amazing but it's the reality. And not only growing, it's becoming thicker and healthier.
It never dries anymore and it is shinny all the time!!
What I can advise you ladies, Don't think that African Hair never grows. It grows very fast. It's not 'Rocket Science'. It is just about loving your Hair!! Know what type of hair relaxer suits your hair, how to do your daily and weekly treatments and ...... voila!! There it goes...!!
NOTE:
Do you really know which hair products suits your hair and your environment?
Do you know How to shampoo and condition your hair?
Do you know how often do need to shampoo and condition your hair?
I have decide to start my journey to change my hair for the best. After doing a research for more than a year about why suddenly hair is falling off, getting weak, too much dry and getting dull..... I cut-off my hair completely and stay natural for several months.
Then eight weeks ago I decided to relax my hair (with the real/original products) and as well as follow my weekly treatments and daily feeding my hair with proteins and vitamins.
When I relax my hair it reach 10". After re-touching it again, it has grown 1 1/2 " longer! It's amazing but it's the reality. And not only growing, it's becoming thicker and healthier.
It never dries anymore and it is shinny all the time!!
What I can advise you ladies, Don't think that African Hair never grows. It grows very fast. It's not 'Rocket Science'. It is just about loving your Hair!! Know what type of hair relaxer suits your hair, how to do your daily and weekly treatments and ...... voila!! There it goes...!!
Stay tuned ladies, after six - eight weeks I will be right here..!!
Do you really know which hair products suits your hair and your environment?
Do you know How to shampoo and condition your hair?
Do you know how often do need to shampoo and condition your hair?
Don't hesitate to contact me anytime for advice/service: 0754 / 0715 270636 or visit my Salon at Beautylicious, Old Bagamoyo Rd., Mikocheni B.
Our Motto:
"Beauty Begins Here"
Monday, April 15, 2013
Swimming Lovers!!
How To Take Care of Your Hair After Swimming...
Swimming pools are
treated with chlorine or saline solutions to kill germs and prevent illnesses.
In spite of its protective values, chlorine can be very damaging to hair,
especially African American hair. African American and other ethnic hair can
become brittle and dry from constant chemical exposure or even constant washing
to remove the chemicals.
These tips will help
you minimize damage on African American hair due to chlorine and saline
solutions.
·
Do not color your hair if you swim
regularly. The
combination of sun and chlorine water will bleach your hair, turning it orange.
It will also cause over processing of your hair. Avoid other perms and chemical
straighteners during swimming season.
·
Never, ever go swimming after a chemical
relaxer. You
should wait at least long enough to have washed your hair twice.
·
Braid or
corn-roll your hair and pull it back into a protective style before going
swimming. This will expose less of the surface space of your hair to the
chlorine water and other chemicals.
·
Always rinse your hair with clear water
from the sink before your get into the pool. Hair that is already saturated will
absorb less chlorine water so the tap water will act as a protective barrier.
·
Put on a swimming cap, especially if you swim regularly. It
may be uncomfortable, and you may not even like the way it looks, but it is
worth it to keep your hair from becoming brittle and breaking off. Wear conditioner on your hair under the
swimming cap. This
will serve as an extra protective layer between your hair and the chlorine
water.
·
After swimming rinse your hair
immediately to
remove any chlorine that may have gotten in your hair. Be careful about
shampooing too often or using too harsh a shampoo.
·
Apply a
liberal amount of reconstructive conditioner to your hair. Cover with a plastic
cap. Allow the heat of your shower to activate the conditioner for 15 minutes.
Remove the plastic cap, and rinse thoroughly.
·
Towel
blot your hair, and apply your regular daily leave-in conditioner. Then you can style as desired.
Beautylicious has all the Hair Products to treat your hair and scalp after swimming sessions.
For more information / inquiries please contact us: 0715 / 0754 270636, or visit our
salon at Beautylicious,
Old Bagamoyo Rd., Mikocheni B.,
Dar es Salaam.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Celebrity Hair!!
The Best Hair money can Buy!!
For Inquiries contact:
0754 / 0715 270636 or
visit our Salon (Beautylicious) at Mikocheni,
Next to Barclays Bank
Friday, April 5, 2013
Beautylicious: What Does Your Hair Needs????
Beautylicious: What Does Your Hair Needs????: Know your Hair!! One of the biggest myths about black hair is that it doesn't grow or grow as quickly as other types of hair. All hai...
Thursday, April 4, 2013
What Does Your Hair Needs????
Know your Hair!!
10. Go, and
Stay, Natural
One of the biggest myths about black hair
is that it doesn't grow or grow as quickly as other types of hair. All hair
grows an average of ½ inch per month, but it's how you treat your hair that
determines how much you'll retain. Some women swear by vitamin regimens that
call for popping pills all day long, while others cut their hair according to
the phases of the moon. There's no mumbo-jumbo involved in hair growth. All
that's required is your commitment to healthy hair practices and treating your
hair with TLC. Here are 11 tips you can use to grow your hair longer and
stronger:
1. Follow a
Healthy Lifestyle
Before we get to the outside, we need to
take care of the inside. Yes, what you eat, drink and how you treat your body
has an effect on your hair. You need to
eat enough fresh fruits and vegetables, drink enough water and exercise
regularly for your body's overall health. Since your hair grows directly from your body, when you treat your body
well, your skin, nails and hair benefit, too. People who suffer from vitamin
deficiencies and unhealthy diets can suffer from dry, brittle hair.
This sounds counterproductive if you want
your hair to grow longer, but trims help get rid of dry, damaged and split ends which can work their way up the shaft of your hair,
causing even more damage. A trim is defined as removing ¼ to ½ inch of hair,
nothing more. If your stylist insists on cutting off inches of hair every time
you go in for a visit, your hair won't get longer, so either find a
professional who understands exactly how much hair you need removed or learn to
trim your hair yourself. Depending on the
chemicals you have in your hair as well as your daily routine, you may need a
trim anywhere from every six weeks to six months. The better you care for your hair on a day-to-day basis, the
less often you'll need trims.
3. Use
Moisturizing Products
Because black hair is often dry by nature,
it's best to use products that replace needed moisture. This includes using
shampoos and conditioners formulated for dry and/or damaged hair. These products don't have to come strictly from the "ethnic" hair
aisle, either; many mainstream brands make hair products for different types of
hair, from oily to dry. Professionals will know which product goes for your
hair!!
4. Low
Manipulation
There's no need to brush your hair 100 strokes per night before going to sleep. In
fact, the less you do to black hair, the more it flourishes!!.
Once your hair is a certain length, you
might want to wear it loose all the time to let everyone know just how long it
is. You want to feel the wind blowing it to and fro, but wearing your hair in protective
styles more often than not will help you retain
that precious length. Protective styles keep your ends – the oldest and often
driest parts of your hair – from rubbing against clothing, pillowcases and car
seats. By keeping these ends up and out of sight, you hold in the moisture your
hair needs and prevent dryness that can lead to breakage. Protective styling also applies to night-time care; a
silk or satin hair cover or pillowcase is better for the health of your hair
than cotton.
6. Stay Away
from Heat
While occasional flat iron and curling iron use is usually fine (so long as the
heat isn’t too high), you should minimize heat styling as much as possible.
Choose hairstyles that don't rely on so much heat, as well as gentle styling
methods like wraps, wet sets and twists.
With all of the hair styling tools and
accessories out there, it can seem overwhelming. What do you buy? The best tools
and accessories for black hair work with its natural texture. They don't
pull on it, but are gentle. When you lose less hair to tools and accessories,
that's more hair you keep on your head.
8. Condition,
Condition, Condition
This is crucial for having healthy hair.
Besides the right shampoo and conditioner, use leave-in conditioners as well.
You also need a good deep conditioner; use it at least once a month.
Well-moisturized hair is less prone to dryness and breakage, leading to more
hair retention.
Chemical abuse
is one of the biggest causes of hair damage in black women. Everyone isn't
going to go to a professional to get her hair relaxed; even some who do may
find that the stylist isn't putting hair health as her top priority. When it
comes to growing relaxed hair longer, you can't relax too often, but when it's
time for a touch-up, get one because the longer you wait, the greater the
chance of breakage occurring where the relaxed hair meets the new growth. Overlapping a
relaxer onto previously relaxed hair is another major cause of breakage.
If you choose to wear your hair relaxed, it's best to find a competent stylist
and stick with him or her – the fewer people you have applying chemicals to
your hair, the better.
IMPORTANT!!: Make sure you approach professionals to have a look at
your hair and choose the right type of chemical you should apply on your hair.
Most people don’t know what type of chemical goes for what type of hair. There
are chemicals suitable for European hair and others for African hair; and also
chemicals suitable for cold weathers and hot/tropical weathers!!
If you currently relax your hair and see a
lot of breakage and damage, consider stopping chemical processes altogether.
Many women have rediscovered their natural texture after years of
straightening.
11. Wear
Gentle Styles
Black hair is
not as tough as it may appear, so you need to choose styles that keep its
fragile nature in mind. Too-tight ponytails and braids worn over extended
periods of time will eventually lead to breakage. Hair styling should never be
painful! Think: Be kind to your hairline and choose hairstyles
accordingly.
For More Details and For any Inquiries don't hesitate to contact/visit us:
At Beautylicious Salon, (Mikocheni next to Barclays Bank)
Mob: 0754 / 0715 270636
email us at owner@scorpion.co.tz
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