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Eyelash Enhancing Services: The Ultimate Guide for Lash Fills

September 14, 2023 by admin

Eyelash enhancing services

If you’re someone who needs routine lash maintenance, you’ve come to the right place. Lash fills are an integral part of lash maintenance and also a part of routine eyelash enhancing services in many salons. However, not many people know when they should get them. This ultimate guide for lash fills will help you find your answers.

What Are Lash Fills?

If you’ve ever had lash extensions, you may have noticed their fullness deteriorating over time. This is where lash fills come to the rescue. They help you regain that fullness without having to undergo the extensive lash extension process again. In short, they serve as new lashes on natural ones once the old lashes fall off or are about to fall off.

What Is a Full Set?

A full set procedure is usually one of the first eyelash enhancing services that a salon may offer you. As the term suggests, the procedure involves getting a complete eyelash extension procedure. Therefore, a full set entails lash extensions placed on natural lashes to add to their fullness.

Lash Fills vs. Full Set: How Long Do the Procedures Take?

Apart from the obvious difference between lash fills and a full set procedure, the techniques used to perform them also differ. In a typical eyelash extension procedure, the technician applies one eyelash extension at a time. The entire procedure can take about three hours to complete, depending on your natural eyelashes.

Lash fills involve applying one lash at a time too, but it’s not as time-consuming as applying extensions from scratch. They typically take an hour based on how thick your natural eyebrows are and how many lash extensions have fallen out.

Nonetheless, the exact duration of each procedure varies based on your lash specialist’s recommendation. If you have concerns about the procedure duration, consult your technician beforehand.

When Should You Get Lash Fills?

Based on your beautician’s advice, it’s wise to come in every 2 to 4 weeks. The rule of thumb is to get a refill service when you have 40% of your lash extensions left. Getting a lash fill means allowing a beautician to remove your overgrown, weak, and twisted extensions and replace them with new ones.

However, not everyone’s eyelashes are the same. Hence, yours may require different kinds of maintenance and different eyelash enhancing services. So, it’s best to communicate openly with your lash technician.

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The Dangers of Deep Conditioning Your Hair at Home

May 11, 2023 by admin

Deep Conditioning

Deep conditioning your hair, what is it, when to do it, and how to do it? You may have heard everyone discussing its wonders and tried it yourself. However, why don’t you get the desired results, or worse, why has your hair become a brittle, tangled mess? Let’s find out.

What Is Deep Conditioning?

As the name suggests, deep conditioning is a process where a product with ingredients to rejuvenate your hair is applied to the hair for an allocated period.

In simple terms, it’s putting a treatment on your hair for a specified time and rinsing it off. Getting deep conditioning treatments is the secret to healthy hair for many people. In fact, it’s not even that well-guarded a secret since everyone is talking about it.

Types of Deep Conditioning Treatments:

Deep conditioning treatments are one of two kinds:

Moisturizing treatments

When your hair is moisture deficient, its shine is the first to go. Other signs include dryness, fizziness, easily tangled hair, and split ends. If this sounds like your issue, you need a deep moisturizing condition treatment to bring your lost hydration back.

Moisturizing deep conditioners usually feature ingredients like natural oils, kinds of butter, and plant extracts that hydrate the hair.

Protein Treatments

When hair becomes lifeless, limp, or stringy, you can be certain it lacks protein. Proteins are the building blocks of our hair.

Imagine how bricks build up a wall and protein builds up your hair. You can fix your hair’s lack of structure or bounce with a protein-rich deep conditioning treatment.

You should get these treatments less often than hydrating ones. Trust us, a little goes a long way.

Deep Conditioning at Home

It’s common to deep condition your hair at home. However, there are risks involved. While you get a predictable result when you get a professional deep conditioning treatment, treatments at home are either hit or miss.

A lot can go wrong when you deep condition your hair yourself. Professionals have had months of training and sometimes years of experience working with hair. Here are a few examples of what could go wrong.

You Use the Wrong Product

Choosing the wrong product could be as simple as buying a protein mask when you should get a hydrating one or vice versa. It could also be as catastrophic as buying low-quality products that damage your hair or something else entirely, like a relaxer.

Too Much of a Good Thing

Too often, using a deep protein conditioning treatment can build up an excess of protein in the hair. While you think more protein always means better hair, that couldn’t be more wrong. Too much of everything is bad, and protein is no exception.

Too much protein makes your hair brittle, dull, and prone to breakage. Your hair will feel heavy like there’s a layer on top of it. In a way, there is. Remember how protein for your hair is like bricks for a wall? What happens when you use too many bricks while making a wall? It becomes bulky.

The extra protein sits on the hair, weighing it down until it’s washed away. That can take a couple of washes, and the damage to the hair’s structure is already done by then.

DIY Deep Conditioning

During deep conditioning, your hair is risky enough. You will find a wealth of information online on DIY deep conditioning masks and how to make them. These masks claim to give you near-professional results with more applications over time. While that sounds like a dream come true in this economy, your overpriced avocado belongs on your toast, not your hair.

Yes, the deep conditioning treatment at the salon or the store was made from natural ingredients too. However, those ingredients have been refined, and the active agents are concentrated.

You can’t get the same results by putting fruits, vegetables, and oils in your hair. Also, deep-conditioning hair masks have specialized formulations supporting naturally sourced ingredients and extracts.

You may think the only issue is that these masks are expensive and not as effective, but it doesn’t end there.

These masks can damage your hair. Some masks encourage using lemon, strawberries, and even cider vinegar in your hair. Without carefully understanding your hair’s pH needs, you shouldn’t put acids, even naturally derived ones, on your hair.

You’ve probably heard of egg, yogurt, carrot juice, or coconut milk masks too. Some of these ingredients might be too protein-rich or have the wrong proteins for your hair. Others leave sticky residues on your hair that is difficult to wash out of your hair.

You can never be sure what results you’ll end up with. Honestly, you’d need both a food science degree and a cosmetology school certificate to whip up a deep conditioning treatment that can work well and consistently. If you want your deep conditioning treatment to be organic or completely vegan, that’s easily achievable. You don’t have to mix it yourself for that.

Conclusion

Don’t damage your hair through a deep conditioning treatment at home. You may not be able to choose the right products, or worse, try to make your own. Either way, you will not get a predictable or consistent result and only waste money. You can get the results you desire, stress-free, from a professional. Never put your hair at risk to save money. If you can’t afford a deep conditioning treatment, save up and get them less often or use the money for doing it at home to get better shampoo and conditioner.

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7 Curly Hair Myths Explained

April 14, 2023 by admin

Curly hair can be demanding and challenging to keep up with. Anyone with curly hair knows that curls are a big part of their personality, but they require a detailed routine to keep them looking their best. The biggest challenge is not falling for curly hair myths.

With so much information about curly hair, it can be overwhelming to figure out what is true and what is irrelevant. Learning more about curly hair can ensure that you understand how to care for it properly.

In this article, we will explore seven common curly hair myths and debunk them with facts and expert advice. Stay tuned!

Curly Hair Myths

Myth 1: Curly Hair is Unprofessional

This myth is completely untrue. In fact, when curly hair is properly cared for and styled, it can look just as polished and professional as straight hair. The key is to embrace your natural texture and find a style that works for you. 

There are loads of professional curly hairstyle ideas, including updos, sleek buns, and defined curls. Just remember to avoid over-styling and using too much product, as this can lead to crunchy, weighed-down curls.

Here are some haircut and hairstyle ideas:

  • The Lob: The lob, or long bob, is a versatile hairstyle that works well with curly hair. This style features hair that falls just above the shoulders- it is cut to be slightly longer in the front than the back. You can customize this hairstyle to suit your face shape and curl pattern. A side or center part can be used to style it.
  • The Updo: An updo is a great way to keep your curly hair out of your face and create a polished look for a special occasion or a professional setting. Try a classic bun, a low ponytail, or a French twist. You can also experiment with braids or twists to create a more intricate style.
  • The Half-Up, Half-Down Style: If you want to keep your hair down but still create a polished look, try a half-up, half-down style. This style features hair that’s pulled back from the face and secured with a clip or hair tie while the rest of the hair falls freely. To keep this style looking professional, try smoothing the top section of hair with a brush or comb, and use a curl-defining product on the ends of your curls.

Myth 2: Curly Hair Needs to be Washed Every Day

Washing your hair every day can strip it of its natural oils, which can lead to dryness and damage. It is recommended to wash curly hair every 2-3 days or even less frequently if possible. 

This helps to maintain the hair’s natural oils and prevent frizz. Instead of washing every day, try refreshing your curls with a dry shampoo or co-washing with a conditioner to cleanse the scalp and roots.

Myth 3: Brushing Curly Hair will Make it Smoother

Brushing curly hair

This is one of the biggest curly hair myths that leave many people confused. Brushing curly hair can disrupt the curl pattern and lead to frizz and breakage. 

Instead, use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your curls. You can also use your fingers while your hair is wet and coated with conditioner. This helps to smooth the hair and define the curls without causing damage.

You can also look for the best beauty salons on a budget that specialize in curly hair and ask them to show you tricks to care for your specific hair time. This will be an investment that will do wonders for your hair for several years!

Myth 4: Curly Hair Doesn’t Need Conditioner

Regardless of what online beauty trends say, conditioner is a crucial step in any curly hair care routine. Curly hair tends to be drier than straight hair because its natural oils have a harder time reaching the ends of the hair strands. 

A conditioner helps hydrate and soften the hair, making it easier to detangle and style. Hence, it is important to choose a conditioner that is specifically formulated for curly hair and apply it generously, focusing on the ends of the hair that tend to dry out the fastest.

Myth 5: Heat Styling is the Only Way to Manage Curly Hair

Heat styling can be damaging to curly hair, especially if it is done frequently or at high temperatures. However, there are plenty of heat-free styling options for curly hair. 

For example, you can use the “pineapple” method to preserve your curls overnight. You can also try a diffuser attachment on your hair dryer to enhance your natural curls. You can experiment with different styles, such as braids or twists, to create a variety of looks without using heat.

One of the best tricks is to tie your hair using a scrunchie at night and cover it with a silk bonnet- this will help curls retain their shape. Cotton pillow covers are terrible for curly hair as they absorb all the moisture. However, with a silk bonnet in place, you can sleep without spending hours on your natural hair the next morning.

Myth 6: Curly Hair Can’t be Colored or Highlighted

Curly hair can absolutely be colored or highlighted, but it is important to take extra care to prevent damage. 

Chemical treatments can be harsh on curly hair. Hence, you must choose a stylist who has experience working with curly hair- the best stylist is someone who uses gentle, nourishing products. It is also a good idea to deep condition your hair regularly to keep it healthy and hydrated.

Myth 7: Curly Hair is always Dry and Frizzy

It is true that curly hair tends to be drier than straight hair. However, this does not mean that it is always frizzy or unmanageable. With the right care and styling techniques, curly hair can be soft, shiny, and defined. 

The key is to use products that are specifically formulated for curly hair. This includes leave-in conditioners, styling creams, and gels. It is also important to avoid using too much product, as this can weigh down the curls and make them look stretched out.

Curly hair myths will always be floating around, but make sure you don’t let them wound your self-confidence!

Conclusion

You will find all kinds of curly hair myths on the internet. However, the key is to double-check with your stylist before making changes to your curly hair routine. If you are ever in doubt, get in touch with a stylist from Beauty Lounge- allow them to get rid of all your curly hair-related confusion and worries.   

Filed Under: Styles, Trends, Updates Tagged With: beauty, beauty lounge, beautylounge, hairstyles, providence, rhode island

April Beauty Offers

April 5, 2018 by admin

April showers can’t be too bad when they come with showers of sales! Beauty Lounge can make your eyes light up even on the gloomiest of days with the best lash extensions in the industry. During the month of April, get a classic set for $89 or volume eyelash extensions for $150.

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Dreaming of mermaid locks, but just can’t get the length? We have you covered, all hair extensions are 25% off. While you’re here, treat yourself to a deep conditioning treatment for just $5.

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That’s not all, all beauty products this month are offered at buy one get one 50% off! What are you waiting for? Give us a call and schedule an appointment to spring into the warmer weather with a fresh new look!

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Gift of Giving- Donate and be Entered to win $100 Beauty Lounge Gift Card

November 2, 2017 by admin

simon-maage-351417The season of giving is upon us. Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and then the holiday season will follow. With a time full of such joy and cheer it is important to reflect on what we have and what we are able to give to people less fortunate. There are many people in our neighborhoods that are unable to celebrate this season simply because they cannot afford to do so. We are looking for your help to give back to our community.

During the moth of November please bring in a non-perishable food item, unwrapped toy, or a piece of clothing to our store. These items will be donated to the needy in our community.

For each donation you bring in you will be entered to win a $100 beauty lounge gift card! 

We appreciate all the love and support our Beauty Lounge families will provide to those in need. Thank you and happy holidays.

 

 

 

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