Saturday, November 26, 2011
natural hair
A quick hair tip for all the natural ladies, if u want to moisturize or deep condition your hair, one of the best ways is use a little bit of matrix hydrating biolage conditioner,some bananas,particularly rotten ones,a little bit of honey,u add lemon for shine,and a little bit of olive oil and let it sit for 20 or 30 mins. Then your hair is back rejuvenated and strong,then your hair smells like you can it. Stay naturally beautiful ladies:):):)
Friday, November 25, 2011
DOUBLE YOUR HAIR GROWTH.
Hi you all,
I came across this website and i know you'll be excited as i am.
You may never know, that could be good for your hair growth.
Go on, click link below.
Love
Kukie
Beauty Dynamix hair Salon
Sunday, November 20, 2011
10 Fashionable Thanksgiving Hairstyles
For Thanksgiving dinner, many of you might not know what to do with your hair. Should you go with an updo, braids, half up half down? Creating the perfect Turkey Day look can be time consuming, especially when there's so much food to prepare. Luckily Beauty Dynamix has 10 hairstyles that you can choose from this Thanksgiving Day. So go ahead, view the gallery and get started on picking out your perfect look.



BEFORE AFTER








BEFORE AFTER

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Kukie
Beauty Dynamix Hair Salon.
BEFORE AFTER
BEFORE AFTER
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Kukie
Beauty Dynamix Hair Salon.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Tips on good hairstyles while transitioning from relaxed to natural hair
HAIR STYLES
1. Straighten the new growth to match the relaxed hair
Flat iron
Blow outs
Flexy Rods
Roller sets
http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae6/kukuam77/NATURAL%20HAIR%20CARE/
2.Two Strand twist ( Ask your stylist to twist your hair with leave in conditioner it works better)
3. Twist outs ( You can also decide to twist your hair and twist out afterwards, it gives your hair a beautiful texture.
Fusion Extensions, Weaves, lacefront wigs
You can wear your hair this way if you don't want to deal with your natural hair whiles transitioning.
http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae6/kukuam77/Fusions%20Malaysian%20Weaves%20Sew-ins/?start=all
Braids,Cornrows, TreeBraids, Flat twist
Your hair grows very well if you keep them braided up, just be careful about your edges since your hair can come out easily when braided too tight.
http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae6/kukuam77/Braids%20Twists%20Cornrows%20Treebraids/?start=all
In conclusion, there is a unending amount of styles you can do in transitioning hair. You can do all of the above or in any combination. They should be low manipulation and always keep hair moisturized because if you want to keep it out remember that fragile demarcation line. At least braid down at night. Otherwise you're just asking for breakage.
Kukie
Beauty Dynamix
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https://plus.google.com/112756353754086449845#112756353754086449845/posts
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1. Straighten the new growth to match the relaxed hair
Flat iron
Blow outs
Flexy Rods
Roller sets
http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae6/kukuam77/NATURAL%20HAIR%20CARE/
2.Two Strand twist ( Ask your stylist to twist your hair with leave in conditioner it works better)
3. Twist outs ( You can also decide to twist your hair and twist out afterwards, it gives your hair a beautiful texture.
Fusion Extensions, Weaves, lacefront wigs
You can wear your hair this way if you don't want to deal with your natural hair whiles transitioning.
http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae6/kukuam77/Fusions%20Malaysian%20Weaves%20Sew-ins/?start=all
Braids,Cornrows, TreeBraids, Flat twist
Your hair grows very well if you keep them braided up, just be careful about your edges since your hair can come out easily when braided too tight.
http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae6/kukuam77/Braids%20Twists%20Cornrows%20Treebraids/?start=all
In conclusion, there is a unending amount of styles you can do in transitioning hair. You can do all of the above or in any combination. They should be low manipulation and always keep hair moisturized because if you want to keep it out remember that fragile demarcation line. At least braid down at night. Otherwise you're just asking for breakage.
Kukie
Beauty Dynamix
http://www.saloninwoodbridge.com/
https://plus.google.com/112756353754086449845#112756353754086449845/posts
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Beauty-Dynamix-SalonBarber-Nails/193315614034510
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
THINNING HAIR
Most ladies dread to have their ends clipped just because they want their hair to grow.
But one thing we should all know is split ends that are not clipped off will climb up higher and
higher unless cut off. So ladies please consider trimming your ends at lease every 8 weeks and your hair will look much healthier and thicker with lots of body.
Do you do weaves-on, sew-ins, bonding weaves back to back?
Its time to give your hair a break. Yes Sew-ins & Weave-ons are easy to manage but they thin your hair out.
Try not to leave your weave in for so long. If you have a weave for 6-8weeks, take your weave out and wear your hair for 2-3weeks before going for your next weave.
Don't do braids back to back either. All your edges will be gone in no time.
Try to Deep condition your hair at least once a month. That means your weaves and braids don't
have to last that long.
If your hair is thinning out despite all your safe regimen, then i will suggest you check on
a. Your Relaxer
b. Your Stress level
c. Your Medications.
I think it takes just one bad relaxer to cause a notable damage to your hair.
If you are stressed your hair, nails and skin shows it.
Some Medications tend to thin your hair out so until you stop taking those medications your hair
will unfortunately continue thinning out.
But all isn't lost when your hair is thinning out, please drink lots of water, eat balanced meals, exercise
and take vitamins if necessary. You will see significant changes in your hair.
Kukie- Beauty Dynamix
http://saloninwoodbridge.com/index.html
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Beauty-Dynamix-SalonBarber-Nails/193315614034510
But one thing we should all know is split ends that are not clipped off will climb up higher and
higher unless cut off. So ladies please consider trimming your ends at lease every 8 weeks and your hair will look much healthier and thicker with lots of body.
Do you do weaves-on, sew-ins, bonding weaves back to back?
Its time to give your hair a break. Yes Sew-ins & Weave-ons are easy to manage but they thin your hair out.
Try not to leave your weave in for so long. If you have a weave for 6-8weeks, take your weave out and wear your hair for 2-3weeks before going for your next weave.
Don't do braids back to back either. All your edges will be gone in no time.
Try to Deep condition your hair at least once a month. That means your weaves and braids don't
have to last that long.
If your hair is thinning out despite all your safe regimen, then i will suggest you check on
a. Your Relaxer
b. Your Stress level
c. Your Medications.
I think it takes just one bad relaxer to cause a notable damage to your hair.
If you are stressed your hair, nails and skin shows it.
Some Medications tend to thin your hair out so until you stop taking those medications your hair
will unfortunately continue thinning out.
But all isn't lost when your hair is thinning out, please drink lots of water, eat balanced meals, exercise
and take vitamins if necessary. You will see significant changes in your hair.
Kukie- Beauty Dynamix
http://saloninwoodbridge.com/index.html
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Beauty-Dynamix-SalonBarber-Nails/193315614034510
Monday, November 7, 2011
Tips for your hair during the Winter season
During the winter months a lot of women will experience breakage and split ends because of wool clothing, non-hair friendly winter scarfs,hats and dry scalp.
Most ladies will experience extreme dryness of their scalp due to the hash cold weather.
I will suggest wearing a curly blow out and allowing your ends to be tucked under as a form of protection from snags. You can also wear braids,cornrows and weave-on to protect your hair from the hash cold weather. If you normally blowout your hair be sure to pin curl your hair to ensure curls last a full week and add a little serum to your hair before pin curling to keep it nice and shinny . If you braid,cornrow or weave your hair, make sure you oil your scalp at least twice a week to prevent your scalp from getting dry.
Kukie ( Beauty Dynamix hair Salon)
Friday, November 4, 2011
IT IS NOT A DOMINICAN THING IT IS A HEALTHY HAIR THING.
If your are going natural or is already natural,and find it difficult managing your hair, just remember curly or kinky hair tend to be more dry and brittle when exposed to extra heat.Excessive heat will suck out all the moisture and leave your hair dry.
I must say i don't believe in roller setting your hair and sitting under the dryer and then applying direct heat which creates a lot of tension to your hair.
But mind you, Dominican Blowout if done right, based on the clients hair texture will definitely leave the hair bouncy,with a lot of body and sheen.
Its not a Dominican thing is a healthy hair thing.
All hair ain't the same so don't expect a stylist to do your hair just like how client A's hair was done.
Clients with hair that are less curly and less kinky tend to have stronger hair that takes more heat than the former.
Dominican hair when done right creates a healthy hair environment.
And remember you need a deep condition prior to a good Dominican blowout.
Dominican blowout is not rocket science, anyone can learn how to do them, however i will rather you
do a good roller setting and don't blow dry your hair,
You will be glad you took this decision.
And if i want to do a Dominican blowout make sure your stylist does it for you.
Beauty Dynamix Hair Salon.
Kukie ( 703-490-6288)
beautydynamix@yahoo.com
I must say i don't believe in roller setting your hair and sitting under the dryer and then applying direct heat which creates a lot of tension to your hair.
But mind you, Dominican Blowout if done right, based on the clients hair texture will definitely leave the hair bouncy,with a lot of body and sheen.
Its not a Dominican thing is a healthy hair thing.
All hair ain't the same so don't expect a stylist to do your hair just like how client A's hair was done.
Clients with hair that are less curly and less kinky tend to have stronger hair that takes more heat than the former.
Dominican hair when done right creates a healthy hair environment.
And remember you need a deep condition prior to a good Dominican blowout.
Dominican blowout is not rocket science, anyone can learn how to do them, however i will rather you
do a good roller setting and don't blow dry your hair,
You will be glad you took this decision.
And if i want to do a Dominican blowout make sure your stylist does it for you.
Beauty Dynamix Hair Salon.
Kukie ( 703-490-6288)
beautydynamix@yahoo.com
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