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on Feb 06 2025
There are so many instances in our lives where we need a quick, cute fix for our hair; running late for work, running to the gym, have an activity outdoors in the sweltering heat. So, what’s the answer? A messy bun is the perfect quick fix hairstyle for almost anything.
THICK, LONG HAIR MESSY BUNS
A messy bun is without a doubt an extremely adaptable solution for anyone with thick natural hair.
Make a ponytail where you want your bun to sit. You can go looser or tighter with the ponytail depending on the final look you are going for.
Hold your pony tail with one hand and scrunch it into a bun at the bottom of your hair.
Loosen several hairpieces and secure the bun with bobby pins.
Add embellishments if you’d like.
MESSY BUNS FOR THIN HAIR
High, messy bun hairstyles can be a challenge for anyone with silky thin hair, but they are definitely doable.
Start with a generous amount of texturizing spray or dry shampoo.
Use a brush to work your hair up high onto your head and tightly wrap a hair tie around it. You can also use some hair extensions to give your bun a fuller look.
Twist the ponytail into a bun.
Take small pieces of your hair and twist, pull and pin them until you like how your top knot looks.
Give the final look a spritz of hairspray.
Add embellishments if you’d like.
Tip: This one is also a great dirty hair secret weapon for bad hair day.
SHORT HAIR MESSY BUNS
If you have enough hair to pull back into a ponytail, you have enough hair for a bun. You can give the impression of having more volume by pinning back your hair instead of twisting it like you would if your hair were longer. Wear a high ballerina bun, a low messy bun or a sleek tomboy bun for a chic look that never goes out of style.
Gather your hair into a high ponytail, either right on top or slightly down, depending on the final look you are going for. Tightly secure the ponytail with a hair tie.
Tease the ponytail with a comb to add some volume and texture to the bun.
Divide the ponytail into two sections then twist one section down and tuck it under the ponytail so it curves around like a crescent moon. Then pin the ends under and repeat with the other section of hair.
Tuck in any loose ends and give it a good amount of hairspray to hold the look.
Add embellishments if you’d like.
on Feb 06 2025
The transition to natural gray hair can feel agonizing leaving a lot of us struggling between breaking down and dying it or suffering through the slow transition as the gray takes over. If you decide to go the naturally gray route then we have gathered some tips to help you understand the transition your hair is going through and how to care for your newly silver locks.
As we age our hair starts to lose its shine, density and pigment. Less sebum is being produced causing the hair to become dry and coarse. And the hair starts to lose its melanin, which is its natural protection against ultraviolet radiation. This is why white and gray hair is more likely to oxidize, causing it to look yellow and tarnished. So how do you keep your locks happy and healthy as they grey?
USE A CLARIFYING SHAMPOO
Look for a sulfate-free clarifying shampoo and add it into your hair care routine on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. It will keep your scalp healthy and happy by removing any product build-up that could clog your pores while conditioning your hair.
EMBRACE THE PURPLE
The absence of pigment in gray hair can cause hair to turn yellow due to product build-up, metals and minerals in the water, sun exposure, heated styling, and other external factors. There are many color-enhancing purple products on the market to help balance out your tones and counteract the brassiness.
PRIORTIZE MOISTURIZING HAIR MASKS
Gray hair needs more moisture than non-gray hair. A hydrating and moisturizing mask like our Color-Safe Keratin Hair Mask is a must-have addition to your regular hair care routine.
LEARN TO LOVE A LEAVE-IN
Repairing leave-in masks and treatments are also a great way to repair any damaged hair, and protect it from any future stress and wear and tear.
USE A HEAT PROTECTANT
Whenever you are going to use heated styling tools be sure to use a heat protectant. If not, then the heat can cause your hair to turn a yellowish tone.
DON’T BE AFRAID TO TRY SOMETHING NEW
You may find that the hairstyles that worked for you before are not working now. Try switching up your styles and your products. You can also consult your stylist on some new options for your changing hair.
SEAL IN THE MOISTURE
As a final step a moisturizing hair serum like our Biotin Hair Serum and Trinity Oil will not only add moisture, but will also help protect your hair and add extra shine without weighing it down.
Unlock Smooth, Manageable Hair: Your Frizz-Fighting Guide (Finally!)
on Feb 06 2025
Unlock Smooth, Manageable Hair: Your Frizz-Fighting Guide (Finally!)
Frizzy hair can be a real struggle, turning even the most well-intentioned styles into a poofy, tangled mess. We understand that struggle and we're here to reassure you – smooth, manageable locks are within reach! In this post, we'll delve into the world of frizz and equip you with the knowledge and tools to tame it once and for all
What Causes Frizz?
Frizz is essentially hair that's lost its moisture balance. The outer layer (cuticle) of each strand becomes rough and lifted, causing hair to appear dry, poofy, and prone to tangles. Here are the main culprits:
Dryness: Lack of moisture is the primary culprit. Think low humidity, hot showers, and frequent heat styling.
Damage: Chemical processing (colors, perms, relaxers) and over-styling can strip away essential moisture and proteins, leading to frizz.
Split Ends: These can travel up the strand causing more frizz, so a regular trim is important.
Hair Type: Naturally curly or coarse hair is more prone to frizz due to its inherent structure.
Young worried woman touching her long brown tangled hair on white background in studio
Frizz-Fighting Strategies
Now that we know the enemy, let's explore your arsenal!
Hydration is Key: Deep conditioning treatments and leave in conditioners are your BFFs. Apply them regularly (once or twice a week) to replenish lost moisture and smooth the hair cuticle. Look for ingredients like shea butter, argan oil, and hyaluronic acid.
Shampoo Savvy: Ditch harsh sulfate-laden shampoos that can strip your hair. Opt for gentle, hydrating formulas that cleanse without compromising moisture.
Conditioning Counts: Don't skip the conditioner! It helps detangle, smooth, and add moisture. Consider a leave-in conditioner for added frizz control throughout the day.
Heat with Caution: While heat styling can be tempting, it can wreak havoc on your mane. Use heat protectant spray religiously, use the lowest heat setting possible, limit heat styling sessions, and air-dry whenever possible.
Embrace Microfiber: Ditch the traditional towel, which can rough up your hair and exacerbate frizz. Microfiber towels are gentler and absorb excess moisture more effectively. Instead of rubbing the towel against your hair, gently pat it to reduce friction.
Tame the Tangles: Start detangling with a wide-tooth comb while your hair is still wet and loaded with conditioner. This minimizes breakage and reduces frizz.
Embrace Your Unique Hair
While frizz can be frustrating, remember that embracing your natural texture is key. Experiment with different hairstyles that flatter your hair type and minimize frizz. Diffuse curls for volume with minimal frizz, or rock a sleek braid to keep things smooth.
The Final Word
Frizz can be managed, not banished forever. By understanding the causes, implementing these strategies, and incorporating the right products into your routine, you can achieve smooth, manageable hair that feels and looks healthy. Remember, consistency is key! So, say goodbye to frizz and hello to your most confident, beautiful self!
Ready to kiss the frizz goodbye? Shop our collection of hair-taming products now!
2024's Guide to Your Best Hair Yet
on Jan 27 2025
Forget resolutions, 2024 is all about celebrating what makes you unique, including your hair! Ditch the salon dependence and master your own mane – the ultimate beauty hack.
Embrace your natural beauty
From cascading curls to sleek strands, your texture is your crown jewel. This year, say goodbye to harsh straightening and rock your natural you with confidence.
Hydration: Your 2024 Mantra
Dryness is healthy hair’s nemesis. Deep condition regularly, using masks rich in argan, oat, or macadamia oils. Lock in moisture with a leave-in conditioner or hair oil, applying to mid-lengths, not just ends!
Safety First
We love blowouts and bouncy curls, but heat can be brutal if you don’t take proper care. Invest in a good heat protectant (like our Biotin Hair Serum) and don’t forget your silk pillowcase – friction fighter extraordinaire!
Tailoring Your Routine
There’s no one-size-fits-all, so listen to your hair!
