Top 3 Gym Hair Styles
The first thing people tend to notice when meeting someone is hair; this is why it is imperative that the hair be taken care of at all times. It is also absolutely necessary for them to look presentable at all times; because, no one would prefer to talk to someone with unmade, knotted hair, would they? How does one follow these directions when going to the Gym, however? What gym hairstyles do not appear overrated while making the person look trendy and cool at the same time?
Worry not, gym goers, as we have brought you easy gym hairstyles and hairdos ranging from buns to ponytails/ braids to the simplest ones using gym hairbands.
1. Low Buns/ Low Double/Space Buns:
A gym hairstyle that’s almost perfect while one works out and one as simple as this is great for all hair types and not to mention extremely easy. Begin by brushing all your hair neatly to the back, with the help of our Style Pro Brush, to avoid tangles. Proceed to create a bun a few inches above the nape of your neck or at the very base of the nape, depending upon preference. To add extra volume and some panache, tug out gently at your roots.
This hairdo can very easily be spiced up if you’re looking to get noticed at the gym. Simply, part your hair in the middle up until the very back of your head and repeat the process mentioned above.
2. Braids- Ponytail:
For this easy gym hairstyle, brush your hair to free them of all the knots before pulling them back and tying them into a high ponytail and finishing it off with an elastic. Once that’s done, separate the hair into three sections and put together a braid, simply. Secure this with elastic.
Another way this hair-do can be spiced up is by initially pulling all the hair to the back and tying them into a high ponytail, secured with elastic. Then, divide the hair into two equal sections. Twist the divided sections around one another until you reach the ends; this is then to be secured with elastic. For an added advantage that the hair stays put longer, spray it with hair spray.
3. Hairstyles with Gym Hair Bands:
It’s not every day that one wants to feel retro. To fulfill what the heart now and then calls for, we have come up with a hairstyle. Firstly, brush all your hair to the back to remove all the tangles. Bring out a gym hairband/ headbandof your preference, to secure the hair at the front to prevent hair strands falling into your eyes and being a distraction. Proceed then to tie the hair into a top knot, a ponytail or a braid depending upon the day’s mood.
Every single one of these gym hairstyles can be paired with our Jersey Tank Tops to make the work out sessions airier. We hope these styles make your gym sessions considerably comfortable. With each style you recreate, let us know over on Instagram. Tag us @calvaniecemason_hairbrands
Happy styling, folks.
The Truth About Hair Extensions vs. Natural Healthy Hair
It's no secret that hair extensions have been a major epidemic in almost 95% of every woman's beauty regimen. From Celebrities to your every day women, we all love adding to our look by utilizing extensions occasionally.
Here Is The Truth About Extensions:
Hair extensions are here to stay and they play a role as an asset in every woman's life. It always baffles me when I hear professional hairstylist state "They wish extensions would disappear or people would stop wearing them". My take on extensions is this especially being a professional, extensions is another form of providing solutions to a problem or challenge. Wearing hair extensions is not a bad thing, and every hairdresser on the planet should know how to professionally apply extensions, create a wig, and maintain natural healthy hair. I don't find it a challenge when a woman comes in to the salon requesting extensions. I find it challenging when professionals fall short in providing education on properly maintaining healthy hair while wearing extensions.
Now, not to be misconstrue I love this industry whole heartily and I will never deprive what we do, especially with YouTube and people being able to get a 1/4 of a cup of truth about healthy hair and extensions. However, as professionals we must continue to properly install and educate women on wearing extensions and having healthy hair!
Hair Extensions, Wigs, and Toupees have been in the market for century's. In my opinion we need them to stay and continuously play a role in the professional industry. Now I'm not oppose to those whom believe that women should embrace their natural beauty. I think this is very true, I also feel that wearing extensions can be a part of embracing your natural beauty. However, due to this industry being based around beauty in all of it many facets, when person wears extensions or wigs it does not mean that do not embrace who they are naturally.
Wigs and Extensions allow women to try various colors, cuts, and styles without altering their hairs natural state. This can be a very important asset for professionals, as well as women who are looking for a change with their hair but are not big risk takers. This can include adding a hue of color, length, and fullness to a persons hair. If a woman is naturally straight and has a desire to wear her hair curly, extensions or wigs can help stylist and guest achieve this look without chemically altering the hair.
Extensions and wigs can aid in enhancing the looks of women who may have experienced hair breakage or hair loss. There are many reason why women can experience hair breakage and hair loss. Some of those reasons include, not properly nourishing the hair, genetics, hormonal imbalance, under-active thyroid glands, insufficient scalp circulation, medication and my all time biggest reason IMPROPER NUTRITIONAL INTAKE.
Nutritional Intake is the number one source to providing fuller, thicker, longer, healthier hair. It is essential that women ensure they are in taking the following to maintain a balanced PH level of their skin and hair. I am a believer that what you feed into your body is what externalizes in your reality. This includes thoughts as well as the foods that we eat daily.
1. GET ENOUGH ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS:
Essential Fatty Acids are specific fats that are critical to the proper function of our bodies. Our bodies are not able to produce these fatty acids on its own, so it is necessary that we eat foods containing them such as: Walnuts, Flaxseeds, Fish and Avocado.
2.UP YOUR COLLAGEN PRODUCTION WITH VITAMIN C:
Collagen surrounds the hair strands but as we age collagen breaks down, causing hair to be more vulnerable to breaking. The best way to boost collagen is not through some expensive medical procedure, it's by getting more Vitamin C from foods such as: Citrus Fruits, Strawberries, and Red Peppers.
3. BOOST UP YOUR BIOTIN:
Biotin, a water soluble vitamin of the B complex, encourages hair and scalp health. Dietary sources of biotin includes nuts, brown rice and oats.
4.BOOST YOUR KERATIN PRODUCTION
Keratin is a protein in the hair eating green leafy vegetable such as Swiss Chard, Cabbage, Kale, and Watercress can help boost up your keratin production. Raw vegetables contain a higher amount than cooked vegetables because heat causes some of the MSM in vegetables to volatilize.
5. EAT IRON RICH FOODS
Iron is essential for hair growth and can be found in black strap molasses, green leafy vegetables, leeks, cashews, dried fruits, figs and berries. To help your body absorb iron you need to have a balanced intake of vitamin C
6. GIVE YOUR HAIR A MINERAL BOOST:
The minerals silica and zinc are also critical for hair growth. Food sources of silica include cucumber, mango, green leafs, beans, celery, and asparagus. Some of the foods high in zinc are pumpkin seeds, fresh oysters, Brazil nuts, eggs, and pecans.
7. REJUVENATE HAIR FOLLICLES WITH B- COMPLEX VITAMINS:
100 MG daily intake of a B-Complex supplement that includes biotin and vitamin B6 can reduce hair thinning by increasing scalp circulation and rejuvenating hair follicles.
8. PREVENT BREAKAGE WITH VITAMIN E:
Vitamin E is required to nourish damaged hair and to prevent breakage. It aids the bodies ability to produce keratin within hair strands and reduce breakage. Foods high in Vitamin E include sunflower seeds, almonds, pine nuts, dried apricots, cooked spinach and olives.
9. BOOST SCALP CIRCULATION WITH ROSEMARY ESSENTIAL OIL:
Rosemary Essential oil has been traditionally used to increase circulation to the scalp. Add a few drops per shampoo or add a few drops to your scalp regularly and massage.
10. KEEP REGULAR MAINTAINED TRIM OF HAIR ENDS:
Keeping your ends trimmed every six to eight weeks helps aid in the promotion of healthy hair growth and every woman should seek a professional hairdresser to aid them in trimming their ends properly.
11. DEEP CONDITIONING HAIR MASK :
Deep conditioning hair mask play a major role in providing the hair with it's proper nourishment as well. Deep conditioning treatments should be done and maintained by a professional every six to eight weeks, I highly recommend doing them with your trim. Rotating between a moisturizing treatment and protein treatment helps ensure the balance of healthy hair and scalp.
Extensions should be something that is used by choice, not force unless other issues allow you to experience hair loss therefore resulting in extensions being the result you need to enhance your look.
12. SHAMPOO YOUR HAIR WHEN EXTENSIONS ARE INSTALLED:
You want to treat you extensions just like your hair, because remember they are an enhancement and we want to utilize them by choice, not force. If wearing a sew-in installation or extensions that are attached to your hair other that clip ins you need to shampoo your hair at least every two weeks to maintain an healthy balanced scalp. I would start with a clarifying shampoo to help cleanse the hair of dirt, oils, and other impurities. I typically finish up by spraying a leave in conditioner on my natural hair, braids, as well as my extensions. I wear virgin human hair extensions so I prefer to treat my investment just as if it where my natural hair.
I wear extensions and wigs year round as my life style changes and is becoming much more fast paced with travel, I prefer wearing my wigs vs sew ins. I also take the following steps that I have shared with you all above to keep my hair healthy.
I think it is important for us to remember that wearing extensions is not a bad thing. However extensions should and can be worn by choice, not by force unless life circumstances cause us to experience hair breakage or loss. Extensions should be used as an enhancement to either provide women variations of style, length, and fullness.
5 Go-To Products for Natural Hair
I've been natural for about 6 years. During those 6 years, I've tried countless amounts of products. Some provided awesome results, some provide horrible results, and some did nothing at all. Over time, I've discovered the products that work for me, and while doing so, I have formed my own hair regimen. These products have given me results such as hair growth, shine, and moisture. They all have served an important purpose.
1. Shea Moisture Yucca & Baobab Thickening Growth Milk
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If you are not familiar with Shea Moisture, it is a hair care company that's known for their affordable natural hair friendly products. This particular product is a leave-in conditioner that not only conditions the hair but also thickens and makes your hair grow. This is perfect for ladies who have thin or fine hair. After a few months of normal use, I started to see results in no time. Note: I've been on the same bottle for about 6 months (a little goes a long way). This product can be found in Walmart, Target, CVS, and Walgreens. The average cost is $9.
2) Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Strength, Grow & Restore Leave-in Conditioner
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This product is absolutely fabulous. What caught my attention with this product was the fact that it contained castor oil. Castor Oil has been proven to strengthen hair while repairing it and adding shine and moisture. This product, which has a smooth consistency, has repaired my hair from split ends. I cut my hair about a month ago and my hair has grown back drastically with the help of this product. I recommend this for ladies who have split ends or any other hair damage. This can be found in Target, Walmart, CVS, and Walgreens. The average cost is $10.29
3) Tea Tree Essential Oil
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Tea Tree Essential Oil is a must have for healthy hair and scalp. The soothing sensation helps provide relief to any dermatological issues. Its antimicrobial properties helps keep dandruff at bay. It is a good rule of thumb to dilute any essential oil with a carrier oil and/or water. I create a tea tree mixture that includes 10 drops of tea tree to 1 tbsp of olive oil. You can scale the amount to whatever size container you are using. I use an applicator bottle for easy access to my scalp. Note: A small amount of Tea Tree essential oil goes a long way. This product can be found at Whole Foods, Earth Fare, Amazon.com. The average cost is $6/oz
4) Unrefined Shea Butter
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Shea butter is something I've been using on my hair for 8 years. Since I was a young girl, I've had very dry hair. If I do not moisturize my hair enough, I start to have issues with dandruff in the span of a few days. Shea butter is produced from the Shea-Karite tree nut and has many benefits and uses. It is mainly harvested in West Africa.
The Shea Butter has helped with my dandruff a lot and has kept my hair very moisturized without leaving residue or leaving it extremely greasy (like petroleum based products such as hair grease). I order Unrefined Shea Butter from amazon. If you are purchasing online, be sure to read the reviews. Note: Unrefined Shea Butter should not be confused with Refined Shea Butter. Harsh chemicals are used in the manufacturing process for Refined Shea Butter. The average cost is $14/lbs.
5) Water
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That’s right, the most obvious and the most abundant product of them all is WATER! If you are expecting to see results, you are going to need water. If you aren't internally healthy then your hair won't be either. Water provides your hair with its natural moisture which helps it grow. It's recommended for women to drink about 2 liters of water a day. If you want the best results from your products you should definitely include water in your diet. The average cost is Free if you drink filtered water from your tap.
-J. Marie