Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Common Mistakes that Lead to Ugly Eyebrows


Posted in Ladies Book under Tips, July 25 - 2013


Excessive Plucking


O
ne of the most common mistakes that leads to an ugly eyebrow shape is over plucking. This usually happens when you are either not familiar with the most suitable eyebrow shape for your face, or you don’t master the tweezing technique.
Once you've over plucked your eyebrows, you’ll need to make sure your hairs grow back as soon as possible. There are several techniques you may use in order to reach your goal and get rid of ugly eyebrows. Try exfoliating the skin with a soft toothbrush, and applying a brow serum.

Bleaching

Y
ou may get ugly eyebrows from bleaching, as well! Especially when deciding to dye your hair in a lighter shade, you may want to make sure the color of your eyebrows matches the one of your locks.
But the bleaching process can go terribly wrong and lead to bad eyebrows, mainly because the resulting hue may not be exactly what you expected! Therefore, when dyeing your hair blonde or any another lighter shade, just leave your eyebrows as such: you may actually find out that the combo compliments you very well.

Tattooing

Don’t ever go for eyebrow tattooing, as the results may be far from ideal. In order to avoid ugly tattooed eyebrows, choose eyebrow coloring instead, for a better look.


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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Four Reasons You Need To Exfoliate

Posted  by NewBeauty Editors




There are many benefits of regular exfoliation. As we get older, skin-cell turnover slows down and exfoliating can help speed up the normal shedding cycle. Exfoliating can rid the skin's dull, outer layer as well as all of the flaws that reside there, like fine lines, dark spots and blemishes. Plus, your skin-care products can better penetrate your skin. Here are our top four reasons to exfoliate on a regular basis:

1. Even out skin texture. “The granules polish the skin, leaving it with a softer, smoother texture. It’s like using sandpaper on coarse, unevenly textured wood—step-by-step it becomes smooth,” says Los Angeles aesthetician Ole Henriksen.

2. Fight the signs of aging. With age, the skin’s ability to naturally exfoliate slows down. When the skin is laden with dead cells, lines, wrinkles and dryness become more apparent. “Removing dead skin reveals fresher, brighter, younger looking skin,” says Mt. Pleasant, SC, dermatologist Marguerite Germain, MD.

3. Prevent blackheads, whiteheads and breakouts. When the pores get clogged with dead skin and oil gets stuck beneath the surface, pimples can occur.

4. Minimize dark spots. Long after a blemish has healed, a red, brown or purple mark may remain. But each time you exfoliate, you’re removing the top layer of skin to diminish the appearance of discoloration.

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Quattro 3300 Hair Dryer .. is your Choice

Beauty bloggers are now busy posting about our latest Hairdryer "Quattro 3300" which is conquering professional Salons in the Middle East, every where Madi International exists. 




This light weight Hairdryer with its ergonomic design makes it easier for you and for professionals to use very easily.

Do not miss trying "Quattro 3300" for a better hair styling ..




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Sunday, August 4, 2013

10 Easy Steps to Create Newspaper Nails

MODERN SALON TV's most recent episode features instructions on how to create newspaper nails. One of MODERN's editors, Alison Shipley, breaks it down into 10 easy steps:






                                                                         Applying the Alcohol soaked strip to the nail



1. To get this trendy newspaper effect, begin with a base coat.


2. Apply two coats of nail polish--a lighter color works best to get the full effect.


3. Once your nails are dry, prepare a small amount of alcohol in a little bowl.


4. Then, find type on a newspaper or magazine you like. We chose an old issue of MODERN SALON.


5. Cut 10 small strips out of the paper that are big enough to cover your nails.




                                                        gently peeling off the newspaper strip



6. Soak all of the strips in the alcohol until saturated.


7. One by one, apply the strip to your nail, holding the paper as if you were applying a fake tattoo.


8. Remember, if you press it on too long, the polish will stick to the paper.


9. Roll your finger as you pull the newspaper off your nail. The text sticks to the polish.


10. Apply a top coat and you're done!





                                                                                  Finished result.



Try out the newspaper effect on yourself and your clients; then post your results below ..


For more information on Nail Art by Madi International Co. communicate with our Corporate Nail Care Trainer Ms. Helen Tayar, click here to send her E-mail: Helen Tayar