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Posted by Audrey Morwood on May 14, 2012 No Comments »

Openings

High Low Vintage, which specializes in mens and womens fashions worn from the 1950s through the 1980s, has opened in Pasadena. The shopalso carries antique and collectible furniture and is the exclusive Pasadena retailer for Caterina de Medici perfumes from Italy. High Low, owned by Carolyn Gray,is open from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 1031 E. Green St., Pasadena. 356-0402

British luxury brand Eskandar opened its second U.S. flagship on Monday in West Hollywood.

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Posted by Audrey Goethe on May 13, 2012 No Comments »

The White Party, an annual event benefiting Lifeworks, is back at the Long Center May 25.

YNN’s Anne Hudson and local jewelry designer Kendra Scott have the latest on hair and fashion for the big bash. Check out the styles in the video above.

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Posted by Elijah Wylly on May 11, 2012 No Comments »

I just had to write a post about our amazing press event last week showcasing the very best of our AW collection!

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Posted by Elijah Wylly on May 10, 2012 No Comments »

Chemically Infused Beach Waves

Who doesnt want beach infused hair waves?  They never really go out of fashion reappearing every year during Spring Break and lasting until the Fall.

While it would be nice to know anyone could have natural beach waves without any muss or fuss, the reality is that only some hair can rock the look naturally.  The goal is to create a hairstyle which indicates a relaxed day at the beach.  Tresses which natural bend or texture have the best chance of forming  beachy waves.

Hair which is naturally straight, tightly curled or coiled is not easily converted into those lush undulated waves.  Ditto for hair prone to fuzziness or frizz.

While beach hair can be created on type of hair with an array of styling products and hot tools, the beauty industry offers chemical options.

Whenever you introduce chemicals to any type or texture of hair, there are known risks ranging from dehydration to split ends, tears and damage to the overall integrity of the hair.

For some, chemicals are an ideal solution for creating beach inspired waves.  Its just never the solution for everyone.

How To:  Chemically Created Beach Waves

Chemically created beach waves are usually created with a semi-permanent infusion of texture through the use of traditional Thio or similar formulations.  Many of the professional hair manufacturers offer a chemical perming solution which can be used to create a beach wave on most types, textures and lengths of hair.  These are usually referred to as soft perms.

Keep in mind that perms are not always for everyone.  The pros and cons of a perm should always be discussed with your hair pro.

Keratin Restructuring Serum

As part of their wave creation kit Pravana provides cosmetologists with their exclusive wave blocks.  These blocks are used to wrap the entire head after first being washed with a sulfate-free style shampoo.

The newly washed hair is parted and then individual sections of hair are positioned onto the wave blocks.  In essence the Pravana blocks are a redesigned version of traditional perming rods used in the late 70s into the 80s.

Wrapping hair in foam blocks changes up the traditional and methodical way of providing a hair texture service with optional wave shapes and patterns.

The exclusive Beach Wave blocks allow for the creation of soft subtle waves which can be worn natural or styled with a curling iron for a tighter or more uniform curl.  The shape, size and placement of the waves are directly tied to how the hair is sectioned, how many blocks are used and how much tension is applied to the hair.

Chemical Reforming Lotion

Once the hair is wrapped as desired, a chemical reforming lotion is applied.  The lotion is applied to the most resistant sections of the hair first.   The hair is saturated from the bottom to the top making sure that all parts of the hair are completely covered.   The lotion is left on the hair from 3 to 25 minutes depending upon whether the hair is color treated, highlighted or chemical free .

The hairstylist will keep a close eye on the lotion infused hair to make sure it is not left on the improper amount of time.   After the lotion is allowed to set, it is completely rinsed with clear water for three minutes.  The hair is blotted and then a bonding lotion is applied.  The bonding lotion remains on the hair for up to five minutes.

After the bonding lotion is rinsed out of the hair, it is towel dried.  Pravanas Keratin Fusion Restructuring Serum is then applied to the hair.  It is allowed to process for up to three minutes before it is completely rinsed out.  Hair is blotted again to remove excess moisture.

Final Steps

During the final step Pravanas Beach Wave Control Mist is liberally applied to the towel blotted to keep hair soft and full of movement.

Although this type of wave perm is not radically new or different, the use of blocks allows for new wave designs.  The introduction of Keratin is designed to minimize the possibility of perm related damage and the development of frizz and fuzz.  Ultimately whatever tool you wrap damp hair around and coat with reforming lotion will result in a that shape.

Summary

Should you go with a chemical infused beach wave?  There are pros and cons depending upon your hairs length, current condition and your goals for rocking long term waves.  When in doubt discuss with your professional hair consultant or visit a stylist educated in chemical hair restructuring.

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Posted by Audrey Morwood on May 04, 2012 No Comments »

After the May 5 nightclub brawl that left Albie Casiño battered and bruised, the actor and his mom, Rina Casiño, appeared last May 7 on TV Patrol 25 for an interview with Korina Sanchez, PEP.ph reports. During their time on air, Albie relayed to Korina what happened to him that night, while showing the camera wounds that spanned his lips down to his neck.

“I see like four to five guys run into me. They start punching me and I fall down. I curl up like this and my feet are up and they just started stomping on me,” said Albie. “And they were saying, ‘Ano, masarap ba yung ganti? E

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