Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Cure Dry, Itchy and Flaky Scalp


Cure your dry, itchy and flaky scalp by increasing your water intake. Alkaline water is important to help your organs and systems function properly, as well as stimulate your scalp for healthy hair growth. If you take in a sufficient amount of water each day (at least 8 8oz. glasses), you will find natural oils produced in the body will lubricate the scalp and make it more flexible. You will also be relieved of the itch and snow flaks that attracts negative attention.

Need help in curing your sick hair? Call the Hair Dr. Darlene at 973-572-2819

Friday, February 18, 2011

Discomfort in the chair, but FABULOUS hair!


How many women leave the salon chair in "DISCOMFORT OR PAIN" OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN, with a FABULOUS Hairstyle/WEAVE and never say a word to their Cosmetologist/Hairstylist?
INSANITY, INSANITY, INSANITY
This is unfair to the cosmetologist/hairstylist that is concerned about "HAIR CARE" and moreso YOU! Communication is the key!

For me, I always ask my clients throughout the hair session if they are ok? Because I'm very gentle, I have no problems. Every Hairstylist is different, so make sure you let them know what you are experiencing.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Tame the Frizz!


If you are dealing with natural frizz, it's ok. You just need to know what products are best to use. Of course with ethnic natural frizz, use "Let's Jam" for ponytails or buns. You can also use a product with beeswax and Shea butter. For me, I mix all three together for best results. Then cover my hair with a hair tie/scarf until I'm ready to go out. Mouses and gels work better with European frizz.

If you are wearing a loose curl, then make sure a curling wax or oil (depending on your texture) is applied lightly throughout the hair before curling with an iron. This works for all hair types.


You Have Questions! I Have Answers! Call the Hair Dr. Darlene, 973-572-2819 or email: mailto:darleneisradiant@gmail.comm

Monday, February 7, 2011

Don't Cut your hair down like a man!


Ladies, ladies, ladies.....I can understand if your hair is really damaged or you are experiencing some health issues and "have to" cut your hair really short. But to cut your hair short like a man for a fashion statement is not a good statement. We as women are the feminine aspect of men and with that comes how we adorn ourselves. Hair is very vital because it is one of the first things people see when we come into their view. How we look says a lot without us even opening up our mouths to speak....and by far, a woman with her hair cut like a man says nothing but masculinity, subliminally speaking.