Monday, September 4, 2017

Keep Your Hair Looking Great This Summer

Clayton Hair Salon HairNo matter whether you have colored your hair or not, the harmful UV rays will always cause fading and make hair appear fried. That’s right; sun rays not only affect skin they also damage hair.  Those nasty rays turn the smooth outer layer of hair into something brassy and bleached.  Swimmers may face additional trouble due to the frequent contact with chlorinated water.

Those who want to keep their hair free from stress can follow some simple hair care tips. A little effort and soon you will be able to enjoy lovely, shiny and bouncy hair.

Top Tips for enjoying healthy hair in this Summer Season:

Summer Trim

The very first thing that you need to do is take away those split ends and enjoy a new hair style. Since hair grows faster in the summer, you may prefer to go for a short summer hair cut. Keep it short and off the neck to stay cool.

Sun Damage Protection

It is essential to follow a routine habit of using hair care products with UV protection. Just as you need to use sunblock on your skin, these hair products protect your hair from sun damage.

Rinse Hair

Rinse hair with clean water after enjoying swimming in chlorinated water. It will help to keep your hair free from chemicals and chlorinated water damage.

Moisturizing Products

People prefer to wash their hair more frequently in the summer to deal with grime and sweat. Using an anti-residue shampoo at least once in a week helps get rid of chemical build up. Use a moisturizing conditioner to counteract the drying effects of the heat and sun.

Outwit Frizz

Well maintained, healthy hair is the best defense against terrible frizz. Try to follow routine trimming and conditioning sessions with anti-frizz serums or oils so that hair can get its natural shine back.

For all your hair care needs, contact Clayton Hair Salon at 919-795-6742.


Monday, August 7, 2017

Hair Salon Talk: How to Style Curly Bangs

Clayton Hair Salon curly bangsCurly hair is challenging to maintain and demands more effort to style. They look awe-inspiring when you treat them right and apply good products. Natural puffiness is the best part of the curly hair and whatever style you make; every detail can be seen clearly by adding texture in the hair style. Curly bangs are easy to style as you don’t need to do backcombing to add volume. Here are some fantastic tips to style your curly bang to look stylish and trendy.

Highlight the Volume on One Side

It’s the easiest hairstyle for a daily routine which you can make within a few seconds. Keep the volume on the one side of your head and make a ponytail or bun from rest of the long hair. Similarly, you can twist hair on one side and leave some strands free. If you have excessively curly hair, then make the twist tighter.  Sweep the bangs back and use a few pins to secure to maintain the desired look.

Let Curly Bangs Move Freely on the Face

Ladies who have fuller faces and want to make it look slimmer, then let your loose curly bangs move freely on your face. Use spray or water to develop the curls into the ringlet curl wanted. Loose braids and buns are convenient options to handle longer hair in the back which don’t disturb you during routine tasks.

Straight Bangs with Curly Hair

Curly bangs need to be straightened to achieve this hairstyle. You can use cream or carefully use a straightener for this purpose. Blow-dry your bangs in the case of stubborn curls as hairspray doesn’t work well.

Pineapple Bangs

Flaunt the beauty of your curly hair by styling your freshly washed hair in pineapple bangs. Make a ponytail and pile up the curly strands on the very top of the head allowing the curly hair to cascade down to the head.

Poofy Bangs

Also called middle-part bangs which require a little effort to create. Divide your bangs into two parts.  Roll your fingers under the bangs to give a puffy look at both sides. Use spray to hold in place and tie your remaining hair in a ponytail.

Women with curly hair should follow the product cocktailing idea and mix two or more products together to accomplish the needs of your hair. Use wide tooth comb and always start from the ends.

For all your hair needs, contact Clayton Hair Salon at 919-795-6742.


Hair Salon Talk: How to Style Curly Bangs

Clayton Hair Salon curly bangsCurly hair is challenging to maintain and demands more effort to style. They look awe-inspiring when you treat them right and apply good products. Natural puffiness is the best part of the curly hair and whatever style you make; every detail can be seen clearly by adding texture in the hair style. Curly bangs are easy to style as you don’t need to do backcombing to add volume. Here are some fantastic tips to style your curly bang to look stylish and trendy.

Highlight the Volume on One Side

It’s the easiest hairstyle for a daily routine which you can make within a few seconds. Keep the volume on the one side of your head and make a ponytail or bun from rest of the long hair. Similarly, you can twist hair on one side and leave some strands free. If you have excessively curly hair, then make the twist tighter.  Sweep the bangs back and use a few pins to secure to maintain the desired look.

Let Curly Bangs Move Freely on the Face

Ladies who have fuller faces and want to make it look slimmer, then let your loose curly bangs move freely on your face. Use spray or water to develop the curls into the ringlet curl wanted. Loose braids and buns are convenient options to handle longer hair in the back which don’t disturb you during routine tasks.

Straight Bangs with Curly Hair

Curly bangs need to be straightened to achieve this hairstyle. You can use cream or carefully use a straightener for this purpose. Blow-dry your bangs in the case of stubborn curls as hairspray doesn’t work well.

Pineapple Bangs

Flaunt the beauty of your curly hair by styling your freshly washed hair in pineapple bangs. Make a ponytail and pile up the curly strands on the very top of the head allowing the curly hair to cascade down to the head.

Poofy Bangs

Also called middle-part bangs which require a little effort to create. Divide your bangs into two parts.  Roll your fingers under the bangs to give a puffy look at both sides. Use spray to hold in place and tie your remaining hair in a ponytail.

Women with curly hair should follow the product cocktailing idea and mix two or more products together to accomplish the needs of your hair. Use wide tooth comb and always start from the ends.

For all your hair needs, contact Clayton Hair Salon at 919-795-6742.


Monday, July 10, 2017

5 Healthy Summer Hair Tips

Clayton Hair Salon summer hairSummer is the season that most people love because of the holidays on the beach, warm sunny days, and ice-cold lemonades. However, summer has its challenges that need to be addressed. Taking good care of your hair in one of them. Summer heat can damage your hair and even turn its color when in contact with the chlorine. Use these fantastic tips to protect your hair during the summer season.

Lock in Moisture

It’s never too late to begin a regime of deep moisturizing to protect the hair from the drying effect of the sun. There are loads of great products that can help keep your hair moisturized during the summer season. They can be used on a fortnightly or weekly basis to restore moisture levels on the hair back to normal.

Use Leave-In Conditioner

When relaxing by the pool or on the beach, try a leave-in conditioner or treatment that can be rinsed out at the end of the day. The conditioner protects the hair against the sun’s harmful rays and helps in retaining the moisture.

Safeguard Against Chlorine

Everybody loves cooling off in the pool, but there are pesky chemicals in the water that aren’t too gentle on the hair. Harsh chemicals can damage hair. Shield your hair from chemicals such as chlorine by preparing the hair before taking a swim. Rinsing your hair before swimming with tap water or apple cider vinegar will help reduce the effects of chlorine and avoid that greenish color.

Avoid Tangles in the Wind

Wind damages the hair by causing split ends and breakage. Summer is a season to meandering along a windswept beach, sailing, and windsurfing. During these activities tie the hair into a sleek ponytail or use a scarf if the hair is short. The scarf or ponytail prevents split ends and breakage.

Reduce Heat

A fabulous, wide brimmed hat is always a great way to protect your hair from heat when spending a long day in the sun. Consider also applying a deep conditioner that contains SPF protection. A hat and deep conditioner are great investments when it comes to protecting the hair from the summer heat.

With exposure to the sun, water, and wind, summer can be tough on your hair. So start taking care of your hair using these tips.

For all your summer hair needs contact Clayton Hair Salon at 919-795-6742.


Monday, June 5, 2017

Hair Salon Talk: How to Get Long Hair to Hold a Curl

Clayton Hair Salon hair salonWomen with straight hair would like to have a hair makeover that produces curls that they can flaunt. Although curling and crimping seem easy, it can be difficult to style, but there is a way that they can keep the curls from falling immediately after walking out the door.  Here are some of the best hair salon tips for getting curls and keeping them.

Invest in the right hot tools

To get straight hair into either sassy curls, no-heat curls or any other kind of curls, you need to grab the right styling tools. Mix large and medium-sized velvet rollers and look for a curling iron with a slightly slimmer barrel for tighter ringlets.

Prep the right way

Curls hold best when the hair is clean, dry and in a natural state. Hair that is styled on dirty hair will not hold curls for long.  Instead wash, dry, and comb the hair. This way it is ready for curls.

Prepare some more and clip

Once the hair is 100% dry, take your comb and start working from the bottom layer to the top. Collect the hair around the crown and grab using hair clip(s). Positioning the hair to the side makes it easier to work with the bottom layer that is not clipped.

Work in sections

After clipping, start by taking one or two inches of the accessible bottom layer using hands and a comb. Hold this small part, and wrap it around the top section of the curling iron. Hold for 20 seconds, loosen up the curl and gather more of the straight hair curl for 20 seconds and loosen again.

Clips and shake it out

Clipping is the most important part after curling. Slid the hair from the curling iron and clip it against your head. Wait a few minutes and once the hair has cooled, remove the clips and tousle the curls using your fingers. Leave it a curled a little more than you prefer to last all day.

Nothing is more frustrating than spending hours trying to recreate the perfect curls only to have them hold only a minutes or to fail altogether. However, pulling off a curly look is not a hopeless task.

For all your hair care needs, contact Clayton Hair Salon at 919-795-6742.


Monday, May 8, 2017

Hairbrush 101: Choose the Best Suited Hairbrush for Your Hair

Clayton Hair Salon hairbrushGoing through hair care conundrums is a vital part of a girl’s life. A significant chunk of our life is spent trying to update our hair with the latest hair trends and then working to bringing it back to its natural, unadulterated state.

From using expensive salon hair treatment masks to drenching your hair in the goodness of coconut oil, we tend to try every single treatment in hopes of magically acquiring luscious locks overnight. What we fail to understand is that hair care starts at the root level. It depends on how, when and with what to we brush our locks every single day.

All of us have seen a variety of hairbrushes. Some are rounded; some come in a padded cushion, some have synthetic nylon brushes while others have the typical boar bristles attached to them. These different hairbrushes are not just for different hair types, but also for achieving different results.

Hairbrushes can play an important role both in our daily hair care as well as hairstyling routines. You should choose the hairbrushes which are suitable for your hair and styling needs. Here’s a list of hairbrushes and their appropriate use.

Detangling Comb. Whenever you come out of a shower, your hair is at its weakest. When it’s wet, avoid using hair combs or brushes with boar bristles. Instead, use a wide-toothed comb to run gently through your wet hair. This comb will remove any knots or tangles from your hair, preventing unnecessary breakage.

Boar Bristle Brush.  If you have thin hair and your greasy scalp always looks like an oil slick, try using a boar bristled brush. The boar bristles on this hairbrush evenly distribute your scalp oils to the end of your hair, resulting in shiny and moisturized hair look.

Nylon Bristle Brush.  A Nylon bristle brush is ideal for girls with thick, impenetrable hair. The nylon bristles move smoothly through your hair without tangling or resulting in excessive breakage of hair.

Paddle Brush.  Use a paddle brush for regular brushing of your hair. If you have hair that falls in between thin straight and curly thick hair, then paddled brush is quintessential for your haircare.

Round Brush.  You may have seen this brush in several sizes, mostly in hair salons. If you are after that oh so beautiful, blowout, then this is the brush for you. This brush gives massive amounts of volume to your hair along with a bouncy curl.

Tail Comb.  This sleek looking comb is perfect to give your hair a dead straight, side or middle hair part.  The tightly packed teeth of this comb can be used to tame flyaway hair, near your temples.

Teasing Comb.  If you want to imitate the teased elaborate hairdo of the 1960’s, then a teasing comb/teasing brush is the one for you. Its boar bristles are designed to create a voluminous look, which gives your hair a puffed up, younger looking demeanor.

Caring for your hair becomes a cakewalk if you know how to use the appropriate brush for your hair type. A simple ritual of brushing your hair can benefit your hair immensely if you brush it the correct way!

For more information on hair care, contact Clayton Hair Salon at 919-795-6742.


Hairbrush 101: Choose the Best Suited Hairbrush for Your Hair

Clayton Hair Salon hairbrushGoing through hair care conundrums is a vital part of a girl’s life. A significant chunk of our life is spent trying to update our hair with the latest hair trends and then working to bringing it back to its natural, unadulterated state.

From using expensive salon hair treatment masks to drenching your hair in the goodness of coconut oil, we tend to try every single treatment in hopes of magically acquiring luscious locks overnight. What we fail to understand is that hair care starts at the root level. It depends on how, when and with what to we brush our locks every single day.

All of us have seen a variety of hairbrushes. Some are rounded; some come in a padded cushion, some have synthetic nylon brushes while others have the typical boar bristles attached to them. These different hairbrushes are not just for different hair types, but also for achieving different results.

Hairbrushes can play an important role both in our daily hair care as well as hairstyling routines. You should choose the hairbrushes which are suitable for your hair and styling needs. Here’s a list of hairbrushes and their appropriate use.

Detangling Comb. Whenever you come out of a shower, your hair is at its weakest. When it’s wet, avoid using hair combs or brushes with boar bristles. Instead, use a wide-toothed comb to run gently through your wet hair. This comb will remove any knots or tangles from your hair, preventing unnecessary breakage.

Boar Bristle Brush.  If you have thin hair and your greasy scalp always looks like an oil slick, try using a boar bristled brush. The boar bristles on this hairbrush evenly distribute your scalp oils to the end of your hair, resulting in shiny and moisturized hair look.

Nylon Bristle Brush.  A Nylon bristle brush is ideal for girls with thick, impenetrable hair. The nylon bristles move smoothly through your hair without tangling or resulting in excessive breakage of hair.

Paddle Brush.  Use a paddle brush for regular brushing of your hair. If you have hair that falls in between thin straight and curly thick hair, then paddled brush is quintessential for your haircare.

Round Brush.  You may have seen this brush in several sizes, mostly in hair salons. If you are after that oh so beautiful, blowout, then this is the brush for you. This brush gives massive amounts of volume to your hair along with a bouncy curl.

Tail Comb.  This sleek looking comb is perfect to give your hair a dead straight, side or middle hair part.  The tightly packed teeth of this comb can be used to tame flyaway hair, near your temples.

Teasing Comb.  If you want to imitate the teased elaborate hairdo of the 1960’s, then a teasing comb/teasing brush is the one for you. Its boar bristles are designed to create a voluminous look, which gives your hair a puffed up, younger looking demeanor.

Caring for your hair becomes a cakewalk if you know how to use the appropriate brush for your hair type. A simple ritual of brushing your hair can benefit your hair immensely if you brush it the correct way!

For more information on hair care, contact Clayton Hair Salon at 919-795-6742.