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March

Hairstyling Tutorial: Trends for your Tresses – 2013

Miami Messy Bun Hair Style
Top hair trends for 2013

All tangled up over your hairstyle? Trying to find a new ‘do that works with your hair length and texture? Let us give you some things to ponder…

The Chic, Messy Bun
This updo works for almost everyone with medium to long hair. We love it because it is simple to style and can transition from the beach to an elegant affair, with the addition of some simple, shiny hair accessories. Go to: http://www.ehow.com/how_8126370_messy-bun-instructions.html for a step by step instructional on how to get your messy bun (in about 30 seconds flat!!).

The Brigitte Bardot
This half up, half down ‘do is reminiscent of the classic Brigitte Bardot style of the 60’s. Classic and chic, yet a bit tousled and sexy. This style works great for an evening out, but isn’t exactly the perfect fit for a day in the office. This style requires longer hair.

Rocker Cropped Cut
The new take on the pixie cut, from a few years back, this rocker cropped cut can be feminine, but it is usually cut to achieve that slightly androgynous look. Both cuts frame the face and if you are blessed with beautiful bone structure, this style is simply amazing. Easy to maintain on a daily basis, the rocker cropped cut does require frequent trips to the salon to keep the edges and lines in place.

Bangs, Bangs and more Bangs
Bangs have made a huge comeback. And this year, we are seeing lots of the indie fringe…a long-ish take on regular bangs, blunt cut with a tousled messy look. Bangs work on all hair lengths and they can change entirely the look of your face.

Wet Hair Look
Just when you thought it was time to come in out of the rain, the 2012 runways switch it up and are showing the wet hair look: on long, sleek locks, tight buns and everything in between. The good news: this look is super easy to achieve. Most hair care brands have a gel or pomade, designed especially for the wet, sleek look. And you can finish off with hair spray to maintain the style and that shiny, wet look.

Bellezza’s Professional Staff, Expert Estheticians

At Bellezza, your Miami day spa, we consult with you prior to your visit to our hair salon. We listen to your goals for the visit and work with you on a cut, color, treatment tailored to your needs and requirements. Call or book online and let us “detangle” your hairstyle conundrums.

21

May

Do Keratin Hair Straightening Treatments Really Work?

From Beyoncé to Oprah, it seems nearly all of Hollywood’s leading women with naturally curly hair swear by keratin straightening treatments.  And why not?  With high-quality keratin treatments on par with that of Bellezza Spa, up to 95% of frizz and curl can be eliminated from the hair with as little as just one treatment.  Hair is left smooth, shiny, and luxurious.  It is also more manageable and easy to style.

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What is Keratin?

Hair is made of at least four different types of keratin.  These keratin fibers are organized into two layers: a soft core of keratin within a hard core of keratin.

All hair contains at least four different keratins.  These keratins vary in composition from person to person, making different people’s hair have different properties.

Keratin also has three types of bonds (hydrogen, salt linkages, and disulfide) that are extremely strong and can only be broken with permanent wave solutions, which have a very high pH.

How Keratin Treatments Work

Keratin treatments will bind to your hair’s natural keratin at very high temperatures, allowing for new bonds to be formed.  The result?  Straight, shiny, luxurious hair.

The natural cross-linking of keratin within the hair is formed in such a way that the reactive sites of keratin are exposed on the outside of the hair shaft.  This means keratin is free to react with other chemicals, such as those in a keratin treatment or other hair-care products.

Are Keratin Treatments New?

No.  Keratin been used in perms after a waving lotion, but before the neutralization phase, for years (Modern Technology of Cosmetics, 2000).  Keratin treatments have also been administered in salons for years under the guise of “shine treatments”.  The addition of keratin to the hair makes it appear thicker, smoother, and more shiny.

Hair coloring

You can still color your hair as usual after a keratin treatment. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

How Long Do Keratin Treatments Last?

Keratin treatments generally last for three to six months.

Can I Still Color and Style My Hair as Usual?

Yes, but it’s better to receive your first keratin treatment after you color your hair, because the coloring process strips out some of the keratin, even though keratin is technically safe for colored hair.  If you get highlights every other month, have the keratin treatment the month in between.  Most women find that their hair is much more easy to blow-dry and style after the keratin treatments; no additional treatment is needed.

How Much Does It Cost?

Price varies depending on the salon, quality of product(s) used, experience of the technician, and other factors.  I recommend a superior service for your keratin treatment, such as that at Bellezza Spa.  Call for a consultation today!