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CONTENTS JANUARY/ FEBRUARY, 2015
4—5 Your Pages 6–9 Hair By Giuliana 10 Stylish Sun Hats 11 WIN A Styling Course 12—23 Valentine’s Styles celebstylesmagazine 24—25 Top Hair Essentials @celebstylesmag 26—29 Hair To Dye For celebstylesmagazine 30—31 Beauty Tips From Kim Kardashian 32—35 Super Salons 36—37 Super Stylists 38 Your Questions Answered 39 Advertise In Celeb Styles 40—44 No Food, No Hair! 45—48 2015 Hair Trends 49 The ‘Wob’ Style 50—54 Beauty Alert! 62 Men’s Grooming 55 Hair Tips On A Budget 63—65 Interview With 56—58 Rescuing Holiday Hair Liezel van der Westhuizen 59 David Beckham Trends 66 Getting To Know 60—61 Trends For Men Gaby Kriel Have a question or are you a stylist that would like to offer your expertise? Drop us a mail, write to stories@apcpublishers.co.za in the subject box put YOUR Q&A All rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher.
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INSIDE
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How To Save At Salons Page 46 to 49
RiRi Hot Style
Stylish Sun Hats
Braided Beauty Page 47
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Hair Extensions Jennifer
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Work Of Art
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Mens’ Trends Page 61
Our Stylist Expert Page 42
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HAIR BY
GIULIANA By Angela Bekiaris
She’s one of the most sought-after stars — and so his her hair!
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iuliana Rancic might have become famous for her work as a presenter on E! News, but she is officially one of the biggest celebrities in Hollywood at the moment. With her own reality show, Giuliana & Bill, with husband Bill Rancic — famous in his own right after being named the first Apprentice in the USA — her own clothing line, G By Giuliana, her own signature brand wine, Xo, G, and her work on E!'s red carpet as well as co-hosting Fashion Police, Giuliana has become a household name. And while she’s clearly talented in her field, she has managed to grab the attention of men and
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women around the world with her trendy style, bubbly personality and gorgeous hair. After sporting long locks for years, the star underwent a drastic makeover last year when she chopped them off and showed off her new bob. Then this year she dyed the bob platinum blonde! With her slim physique, great taste in fashion and fabulous new hair do, Giuliana is gracing magazine covers, sizzling on the red carpet and making a name for herself not just as a presenter in Tinseltown, but an icon — and making us all want the new Giuliana Cut.
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GIULIANA & BILL’s MARRIAGE SECRET “People always talk about how important it is to have a date night, but I think there’s a lot of pressure to plan those nights. If you feel like you have to get dressed up and go out, well let’s be realistic – we’re so exhausted as new parents that will never happen and the next thing you know six months have passed.” Instead, she recommends having a ‘date night’ on your own terms. “The other night Bill and I had a date night and all that meant was watching TV and eating takeout. We put the baby to bed and then – instead of sitting on the couch or pulling out our computers – we decided to make it a point to go to bed early and watch TV and just be together and talk.”
G’s DIET AND FITNESS ROUTINE While some feel that she could add a few kilos, Giuliana and Bill are very health conscious. The star nourishes her body with nutrient packed foods — and sources say she naturally is not hooked to junk and unwholesome foods and copious wholesome foods in her diet. Giuliana makes sure that her diet renders her sufficient energy to perform intense workouts. According to insiders, she uses workouts as a medium to keep her from stress and negative emotions. After participating in a half marathon, both Giuliana and Bill fell in love with running. Giuliana reportedly hits the gym six days a week and
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executes workouts for 45 to 60 minutes. She counts on interval training while maintaining adequate mix of cardio and weight lifting. Besides being a workout addict, she is also addicted to reading fitness magazines and articles, updating herself with the latest diet and exercises and incorporates the ones which sound most appealing to her. But she does have a sweet tooth, but manage to swap her cravings for fruit. She also keeps nutritious snacks such as nuts, granola bars, avocados etc. handy with her and consumes them whenever she feels hungry. While juggling a full plate on E! as well as with son Duke, Giuliana admits that finding time for the spa is always easy. “I like to visit a spa every few months or so for a great massage or facial. Keeping up on beauty maintenance like that just helps me feel fresher, stronger and more beautiful. It’s a great indulgence when the timing works out — I love the relaxation and serenity,” she says. “My first spa experience was as a teenager in Italy,” she reveals, adding “My husband turned me on to Thai Massage.”
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REQUIREMENTS Being on the red carpet so often and looking so fabulous isn’t as easy as it looks. How does G prepare herself for it? “I almost always get a spray tan. It gives the perfect natural glow without harming my skin. I also always make sure to get a fresh manicure before I hit the red carpet. There’s nothing worse than chipped nails holding a microphone in front of millions of people on live TV!” As for her best-kept beauty secret, Giuliana says: “I always carry my makeup bag with me everywhere I go. Never know when an emergency situation (like seeing Bradley Cooper at the market) may arise!”
GIULIANA’S MAKEOVER
When going blonde, Giuliana took to Instagram with a selfie, of course, saying: “Hope it’s true what they say.. #BlondesHaveMoreFun”. But what made her do it? “My son is the reason I cut my hair,” she said at the time of the big chop. “I had long, long hair for years and years — ever since I can remember — probably since I was about 16. So I cut my hair because I wanted to spend
more time with Duke and less time blow-drying my hair. And it’s worked, it’s helped so much. I don’t even have to think about it anymore — it lets me worry less about the things that don’t really matter, so I can spend more time with the people who really do matter.” Giuliana’s new look not only accentuates her bone structure but enlightens her facial features. | January / February 2015 | CELEB STYLES
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DREAMY STYLES Love it or loathe it, Valentine’s Day is almost here.
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HAIR TO
DYE FOR By Vanessa Papas
Want to colour your world but worried hair colourants can cause cancer? We explore whether there is any truth to the rumour.
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here is nothing more gorgeous than locks drenched in deep, rich colour from fire engine red and spicy plum to mocha brown and cobalt black. Changing your hue is one of the easiest and quickest ways of expressing your playful and artistic side. Think Balayage, ombres, two-tone hair colour variations, dip-dyes and highlights. With so many different colour options to choose from you’ll be itching to colour your world. But before you head to your favourite salon and make the change, you should know the possible health risks involved. We chat to the Anisha Patel, owner of Midori eco Hair & Beauty Salon, based in Green Park, Sandton — an Eco Park that promotes green
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living to find out if there’s any truth in the rumour that hair dye can cause cancer. People are attracted to hair dye for a vast number of reasons including grey coverage, enhancing natural tones and of course for a permanent or temporary different tone to your natural colour. Colour, if done correctly, has the ability to improve hair condition, as well as highlight your natural complexion. “There are different types of hair dyes used in salons as well as sold over-the-counter,” says Anisha. “Permanent dyes grow out and a touch-up is needed every six to 12 weeks on the regrowth area only. Semi-permanent dyes wash out after a maximum of two weeks of regular shampooing and do not contain Ammonia. As no colour
is deposited inside the hair shaft, this colour is great for changing or enhancing tones, but will not cover your greys. Demi-permanent dyes colour without damaging your hair. They don’t contain Ammonia but do have a small amount of peroxide to open the cuticle slightly so colour is absorbed and typically lasts 12 to 20 shampoos. They are very popular among European clienteles whereas South African tend to opt for Permanent and Semi-permanent dyes.” Anisha explains there are a number of toxins found in hair dyes and because your scalp has a rich blood supply there is a very real risk that the toxins in hair dyes are distributed throughout your entire body. “Over 5000
different chemicals are used in hair dyes, 80 of which are reported to be found carcinogenic,” says Anisha. “In the mid ‘70s manufacturers changed the components in hair dyes to eliminate these toxins. Since then there have been lots of studies to try and pinpoint the chemicals that can be cancerous. It is still left to the client to decide whether to colour or not, but as stylists we try and limit colouring hair of pregnant women (especially those in their first trimester) or breastfeeding mothers. Phenylenediamine (PPD) is mostly found in permanent dyes and promotes long lasting colour. This ingredient is highly toxic and is also found in a number of hair dyes. PPD is a major offender in cases of dermatitis | January / February 2015 | CELEB STYLES
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around your scalp, behind your ears or on your face. This condition is also present in men who dye their moustaches, sideburns or beards. The severity of inflammation depends on the strength of the chemical, the duration and location of exposure, and the condition of the skin at the time of contact. Scientists have found that PPD also increases the likelihood of one contracting bladder cancer. One study of nearly 900 people found that women who used permanent hair dye at least once a month were twice as likely as women who did not use permanent hair dye to develop bladder cancer. Meanwhile, those who reported regular use of the hair dye for at least 15 years were more than three times as likely to develop bladder cancer as non-dye users.” Other hair dye ingredients include Persulfates, which is found in some bleaches and often leads to skin irritations, asthma, lung infections and even rheumatoid arthritis; coal tar, a known carcinogen (one investigation found that 71 percent of hair dyes contain coal tar); Formaldehyde, a preservative linked to cancer, developmental and reproductive toxicity and more; DMDM Hydantoin, another preservative that is a known immune system toxin (and has been restricted for use in cosmetics in Japan) and Eugenol, a fragrance ingredient that is associated with cancer, immunotoxicity, neurotoxicity and allergies. “In South Africa, hair dyes are regulated and it’s required by law that all the ingredients must be labelled on the containers to inform consumers of potential health risks and hazards,” says Anisha. “It’s important that you read what the hair product contains before using it. If there are ingredients you’ve never heard of research them so you know what they can do and their side effects. To prevent adverse reactions, do a patch test before putting the dye in your hair, wear gloves when applying dye, don’t leave the dye on your head any longer than the directions say you should, and always rinse your scalp thoroughly with water after use. At Midori, we believe a good rule of thumb is that you really should not put anything on your hair that you can’t pronounce! Because of any possible risks, we only use Organic hair dye. All our dyes are made out of milk proteins and have 96 percent natural origins.”
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good to know m Opt for lighter shades over dark browns and blacks as they (generally) have a higher concentration of chemicals in them. m Avoid permanent hair colour as they’re the most toxic and opt whenever possible for semi-permanent and temporary colours instead. m Look for natural brands of hair colour that use henna, herbal dyes and vegetable dyes as primary ingredients as these are likely to be much less toxic than the average hair colour. m If you have sensitive skin or suffer from allergies choose hair salons that offer chemical-free, odour-free and herbal colourants as these tend to be less toxic. m To date, there have been fatalities linked to hair colourants. Narinder Devi, from England, died in August 2002 of anaphylactic shock a few hours after she used a store bought permanent hair dye product. Her death is still under investigation to see if the dye was responsible for the fatal allergic reaction. m Hairdressers or barbers in contact with hair dyes have five times the risk of developing cancer than those who are not in regular contact with dyes.
Midori eco Hair & Beauty Salon, Greenpark, Cnr West Road South and Lower Street, Benmore Tel: (011) 784-3488 E-mail: info@midorisalon.co.za www.midorisalon.co.za
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Choose The Best Shades: Kim swears by this and is loyal to her products adding just the right colour to her cheeks, lips and eyes.
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Skip Shampooing Sometimes: The reality star washes her hair every second day — and stylists have given her the thumbs up. “Don’t wash your hair every day, because that can dry it out,” says hairstylist Chris McMillan, who recommends using a gentle shampoo and conditioner a few days a week and a deep conditioning mask once a week.
Shape Your Eyebrows Properly: Kim says that women should take this beauty tip very seriously. Talking about beautician Anastasia Soare in Beverly Hills, Kim says: ”She would always say she wanted to get her hands on my brows, and I was like, ‘No, I did them my whole life myself’. Then, once she did it, I became obsessed. She waxes and then she tweezes.”
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he might not have done much to become famous, but there’s no denying the fact Kim Kardashian is one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood…. so why not steal some beauty secrets from a girl whose career is based on being beautiful. Always Remove Make-Up: “I need Get Max Lashes: “I layer a makeup wipe at all times. That’s the mascaras,” says the gorgeous only way I take my makeup off,” reveals mom-of-one, adding “I want to the star. Experts stress that going to learn to put [fake] lashes on.” bed with a clean face is key for preventing acne and even wrinkles.
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Apply Eye Shadow Perfectly: Before applying, she says: "I powder under my eyes, so you can see the white powder, then brush it off."
Create Contours: Kim has a technique she swears by. “I put on all my foundation first. I powder my face, then I put on concealer… and blend it with a pink egg-like sponge. Then I contour all here— think of a three.” [Using her finger, she draws an invisible three on each side of her face.] “I go cheekbones, under chin, then the top”
Smooth Skin Is Key: Kim, who does a lot of spray tans, says she visits a Korean spa in downtown Los Angeles for body scrubs. It’s important to always have soft, smooth skin, she adds.
Stash A Nail File: While Kim loves to have her nails done by professionals she always does the filing herself. “I’m OCD,” she says. “[My nails] have to be perfectly square. I carry a file with me everywhere I go. I get anxiety when I get my nails done if it’s not the person I use all the time, because I don’t want to offend them when I ask to file my own nails!”
Eat Right: Looking good starts from within and Kim says her cellulite has gotten better with diet. Sources say she typically eats oatmeal for breakfast, salad for lunch, and chicken for dinner. | January / February 2015 | CELEB STYLES
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eauval Hair Salon celebrated their 25th Year in business in October 2014. It’s a milestone that has been reached with dedication and driven by passion. This is precisely what the Valjeaux Family strived for from the day they opened their doors of their first salon on October 13, 1989 in Durban at the then trendy WHEEL SHOPPING CENTRE. JEAUVAL is a family run business. All of the Jeauval families are involved in the business somehow. From Roy Valjeaux who is the Chairman, late wife Virginia who was MD to their four children Colette, Clinton, Wayne and Warren, whom are all stylists and salon owners. Some of their children are now an integral part of the family business, as stylists and salon co-coordinators. Our JEAUVAL Salons are strategically placed in Hyde Park Corner, two in Nicolway Bryanston, Clearwater Mall and Westwood Mall in Durban. The JEAUVAL Salon Group can easily be identified by the unique JEAUVAL interior design. In 2004, history was made by brothers Warren and Clinton, whereby Clinton was appointed winner of the prestigious South African Hairstylist of the Year and brother Warren appointed Winner Of The South African Avant Garde Hairstylist Of The Year. This award is renowned in the industry as one of the most spectacular awards a Stylist can achieve in their career. If you have this award behind your name you know you have made it as a master stylist in all aspects of the industry. Later that year, Jeauval received their first Global Salon Business Award in Client Philosophy which was held in London. In 2006, Jeauval won their second Global Salon Entrepreneur of the Year Award Held in Barcelona. 2008 marked the third Global Salon Business Awards and Jeauval was once again recognised for Client Philosophy and Entrepreneurship with a third Global Salon Award held in Hollywood. The Global Salon Award is considered the most prestigious international award in the Industry. These awards sum up that JEAUVAL efforts are recognised internationally as well as proving by winning client philosophy how they cherish their clients. They are also entrepreneurs by the way they set trends, from the decor of their salons to creating their own product range SWITCH. They were awarded for marketing and promotions as they sponsor high profile programmes and celebrities. They also give their product houses mileage by merchandising the products which benefit the product houses. Quality, service and training are part of the unique mix that makes JEAUVAL one of leading hair salons in the country. We are committed to staff growth and empowerment. JEAUVAL keeps up to date with international trends and JEAUVAL have a creative team that is constantly
developing new trends and techniques. Our marketing mix involves several aspects, aimed at most successfully reaching our target markets. JEAUVAL is often featured in South Africa’s top fashion and beauty magazines along with a lot of online sites. We appear in English and Afrikaans publications and magazines aimed at all the race groups. The JEAUVAL artistic team has been involved in many hair shows, fashion shows, shoots and competitions. We also sponsor high profile television shows M-NET, Carte Blanche as well as the coverage of the Oscar Pistorius Trial on DSTV channel. JEAUVAL have an existing clientele which comprises of highly important business men and woman as well as ministers and government officials who come and have their hair done in a peaceful serene atmosphere. Jeauval is totally discreet and respect their client’s privacy at all costs. It’s considered a privilege to have such a client base and client support as a stylist and salon owner. JEAUVAL now offers Door to Door Delivery of all retail via our New Online Store at Jeauval.com
Jeauval Hair Salon, shop U46, Corner William Nicol Drive and Wedgewood link, Bryanston, Sandton Tel: (011) 706-9131 E-mail: info@jeauval.com
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STYLZ
TYLZ Hair and Beauty Salon is an upmarket salon in the Garden Route Mall. We offer professional hair services from Wedding upstyles, Brazillian and Kerasilk Blow waves, to everyday colour requirements along with a variety of hair repairing treatments by Schwarzkopf. STYLZ also offer nail services such as the building of Acrylic nails to beautiful natural nails by OPI. Monthly specials and packages are offered as we focus on customer satisfaction and relate to our clientele. Refreshments such as Cappuccino's, Tea's, Coffee's, Sparkling Wines and Whiskey are included with each service. Head massages are also offered by professional selected assistants. We invite everyone to experience the full salon treatment. STYLZ 044 887 0029
SUPER SALONS
GODDESS CREATIONS
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Before After
oddess Creations in Pretoria East started as a dream. The salon was founded by Elanie Beckett (Bestselling Author of Gremlin to Goddess: The Secrets For Total Transformation) in April 2012. Back then, the tiny 25m2 premises functioned primarily as a hair extensions studio, but the salon quickly gained a reputation for delivering service beyond expectations and needed to expand its premises and service range. Now, two and a half years later, the salon has relocated from the shopping centre where it opened, to a free standing building where co-owners Elanie Beckett and Monique de Franca still pride themselves on impressing and surprising every client who walks through their doors. "We are not a factory", says Monique. "Almost every salon you visit, functions as a sausage machine, focussing on pumping as many clients as possible in and out their doors in any given day. At Goddess Creations, we focus on quality, rather than quantity, making sure that every client gets only the best, exclusive luxury pampering treatment the industry has to offer." Elanie agrees wholeheartedly, adding that "The dream hasn't changed. When Monique and I opened the studio, we knew that we wanted to be different. Here in Lynnwood you will find scores of salons, each one as impersonal as the next. Guests flock to us because they know that they can expect consistently great service with a personal touch at highly competitive prices. We know our guests by their names, we remember their stories and we build a trust relationship with them that guarantees that they visit us over and over again. We have a generous loyalty program in place, giving us another unique edge in this competitive market and guaranteeing us our
clients' unwavering loyalty." The atmosphere at Goddess Creations certainly is very different from your regular hairdresser. They have managed to go beyond a ‘hairdresser’ or ‘beauty salon’ and created a very unique concept which Elanie and Monique like to refer to as a ‘Hair Sculpting Spa’. Clients love getting a relaxing Spa experience at no extra cost while they do their routine hair maintenance. "Very few of us have time to spend a whole day at an actual Spa, and even less so, every single month. Therefor, we offer services that overlap, saving our guests loads of time while still giving them an unforgettable experience. With us, you can get your nails done at the same time as we do your hair, or your eye lash extensions, for instance. We give free head and hand massages even as you sit with your colour developing on your hair, and reflexology right at the basin as Lettie expertly massages a standard complimentary silk treatment into your hair", Elanie ads. Though guests are discouraged from bringing children to the salon in order to ensure a relaxing environment for everyone, Goddess Creations offers certain days especially for the little ones. Youngsters get taught the value of self care from an early age and the experienced staff spoil the little ones as much as they do their parents. There certainly are few things that beat settling down with a glass of chilled wine after a long day at work with a team of experienced women indulging your every whim. Clients are excited about the exclusive range of salon products, MAIA (Spirit Of Earth), soon to be launched by this unique beauty house as the product range is anticipated to be as unique and exclusive as the salon that created it.
Goddess Creations Hair, Health & Beauty, 3 Glenwood Rd, Lynnwood Glen, Pretoria www.goddesscreations.co.za Tel (012) 361-3503 or 0798070105 E-mail goddess.creations@hotmail.com
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LA MONTAGNE DAY
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a Montagne Day Spa is the ideal place for you, your friends and family to relax, unwind and revive mind, body and spirit. They host memorable events; from corporate team-building to pamper parties to kitchen teas. They offer day spa packages for that mini getaway and specialised beauty treatments for those specific needs. Their staff members are trained and dedicated to guarantee professional service which
promises a day to remember. Well, I'm sure that you know and expect that about every spa. And why should I write another article claiming that this spa is bigger and better than any other. The fact that you can read this article in this magazine is a good indication that La Montagne Day Spa is a quality spa with great value for money. So, why not liven up the article with some interesting trivia facts you might not have known.
Fun Facts Fact 1: Do you know where the word ‘Spa’ comes from? The term is derived from the name of the town of Spa, Belgium. It is commonly claimed, that the word is an acronym of various Latin phrases such as ‘Salus Per Aquam’ or ‘Sanitas Per Aquam’ meaning ‘health through water’. This is very unlikely: the derivation does not appear before the early 21st century and is probably a ‘backronym’ as there is no evidence of acronyms passing into the language before the 20th century nor does it match the original Roman name which is ‘Aquae Spadanae’. Fact 2: Did you know, the lack of body hair was considered a sign of the classes since the Roman Empire. Wealthy women and men used tweezers, creams, and razors made from flints to remove excess hair. In fact, even pubic hair was considered uncivilized which is why many famous statues and paintings of Grecian women are so often depicted hairless. Modern day wax strips made their debut in the 1960s and quickly became the method of choice for removing unwanted hair. Fact 3: Did you know that we have to thank Hollywood for Eyelash Extensions? The invention and use of false eyelashes began in 1916 when director D.W. Griffith was making his film Intolerance. He wanted actress Seena Owen to have lashes “that brushed her cheeks, to make her eyes shine larger than life.” The first false eyelashes were made of human hair woven through fine gauze by a local wig maker. They were then attached to Owen’s eyes. Fact 4: Did you know, in the early 19th century in Greece, many upper-class women wore empty pistachio shells over their nails, slowly spreading the artificial nail trend across Europe. While Cutex introduced a liquid nail polish derived from automobile paint in 1917 already, it was only in 1954 that Fred Slack, an American dentist, invented the first artificial nail as a realistic-looking temporary replacement after breaking his fingernail at work. After experiments with different materials to perfect his invention, he and his brother, Tom, patented a successful version and started the company Patti Nails. Fact 5: Did you know that the word shampoo in English is derived from Hindustani chãmpo, and dates to 1762. Shampoo itself originated in India where it was introduced as a head massage, usually consisting of alkali, natural oils and fragrances. It was introduced in Britain by Sake Dean Mahomed who used it in vapour baths where clients received a treatment of champi (shampooing). He was later appointed ‘Shampooing Surgeon’ to both George IV and William IV. Fact 6: Most of us would like to age gracefully and still look beautiful, but as we grow older, our skin becomes drier because the oil-producing glands in our skin become less active. Using a light oil-based moisturizer will keep your skin soft and supple. Or use this simple face mask that you can make at home to hydrate your skin: Mash one banana till it is soft and mix with two teaspoons of yogurt and half a teaspoon of honey (adjust the quantities so that the mask is not too runny). Apply the pack all over your face and neck and let the mask dry completely; wash off with lukewarm water and pat dry. Fact 7: Did you know that the most practiced form of massage in Western culture is undoubtedly Swedish Massage? Although history attributes Swedish massage techniques to the Swede Peter Henry Ling, his therapies in 1813 involved body movement rather than massage. In fact, Swedish Massage should be called French-Dutch Massage, as the Dutch practitioner Johan George Mezger, who co-founded a massage therapy association in the Netherlands in 1891, most likely developed the techniques used in ‘Swedish Massage’. It is one of those historical mistakes that still persevere today.
La Montagne Day Spa & Beauty Salon, 63 Skool Str, La Montagne, Pretoria Tel: (012) 803-3362 Fax: 086 659 4193 or info@lamontagnedayspa.co.za. www.lamontagnedayspa.co.za E-Mail: info@lamontagnedayspa.co.za
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SUPER SALONS
Book your appointment with all the confidence in the world as we feature ‘Super Salons’.
PAUL JAMES HAIRDRESSING
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s they say, don’t judge a book by its cover. On the experience one of the BEST massages you could envision. outside our salon might look a bit small and locked Every client is special, so that is how you’ll be treated. To finish away, but the moment you take a step in, you will be off your unique experience with us, you will be taken for a wontaken aback by the warm greeting and open arms, drous experience of a collaboration of the stylist’s artistry and our staff are always willing to go the extra mile for our clients. technique. From our smiling, helpful receptionist to the We thank you for joining us in taking a walk in our Home away magical hands at our basins, be ready to from Home. Paul James Hairdressing 9 cc, Shop 18, Brackencity Shopping Centre, Hennie Alberts Street, Brackenhurst Alberton Tel: (011) 027-7955 www.pauljameshairdressing.co.za
MSQUARED HAIRSTUDIO
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or great colour, stylish cuts and unforgettable blow-waves, Msquared Hairstudio has six qualified stylists and a vibrant and super comfortable atmosphere, making it the most refreshing and appealing new kid on the block, and fast becoming hard to beat. The studio continues to deliver quality treatments and a newly introduced range of hair extensions and hair straightening treatments. Led by the talented Milandre Smith and managed by the charismatic Marisa Raftopoulos, our team of the industries best stylists will style your look that you can afford to rock"
Msquared Hairstudio at 29 Riley Road Bedfordview Tel: (011) 450-0256 or 074 049 4576
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What’s the best style you have ever done? I love doing all kinds of hair but I must say I love doing avant-garde show work.
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This talented stylist from Paul James Hairstyling Salon shares his love for hairdressing with us.
ugene Venter has worked at Paul James Hairdressing for 3 years. The owner, Paul Fox whose salons have been around for 21 years says. “Eugene is a true asset to Paul James Hairdressing, his passion and drive are what sets him aside from his colleagues but he also inspires and motivates them at such a young age. PJH stylists of the future.” Celeb Styles was lucky enough to chat to Eugene, and he shares a few secrets with us. How long have you been working at Paul James? My career started at Paul James hairdressing in October 2011. How long have you been a hairdresser? Been in the hairdressing industry for 3 years and loving every moment of my career.
What or who inspired you to get into hairdressing? Seeing most of the stylists at Paul James hairdressing entering competition work and all the work they do in salon, making clients feel beautiful about themselves inspires me to be the very best I can be. What makes a great hairdresser? You have to listen to your clients. You have to make your client happy. It’s not all about you it’s about the client. As you start out in hairdressing you have to give it your all because a good apprentice will be good hairdresser. Giving clients
what they want and what they need, will keep them coming back making you a successful hairdresser.
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What is the one item every client should have? Professional styling products. It makes your hair so much easier to manage. A good hairstylist to give the clients the guidance and professional help they need to take care of their hair at home What are the trends for summer 2015? Well my summer trend is blond, blond and blonder. A natural blond is always a favourite and as well as the ombre. A proper ombre with the right blending from dark to light is just beautiful. What shampoo and conditioner do you recommend? It depends on the client’s hair and what their hair needs, be it more moisture or protein. What styling products do you suggest? Loving the whole Moroccan oil styling range. It has everything a client needs, and being a well known brand clients just love it How has the hair industry changed since you started? Clients are paying more attention to their hair. Spending more time in the salon and asking more detailed questions on styling their hair at
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What one top hair tip do you swear by? You must cut your hair regularly and not once a year or whenever you feel like it. A regular cut will ensure you that your hair will look and feel healthy. And let’s be honest no one likes split ends. What’s the one product you can’t live without? Moroccan oil Hydration styling cream. It’s a leave in treatment leaving the hair super soft and it takes your blow wave to the next level. It’s the one product that I just can’t live without Have you got any advice for anyone wanting to start in the industry? Passion is key. With no passion you’re not going to be the best you could be. You’re only going to do the same work over and over and it’s only going to be a job and not a career. When you start out it’s not going to be a walk in the park. You are going to have to work hard to make a success in your hairdressing career. Steal with your eyes. You have the talent around you; learn from other stylists to make yourself a better stylist. What is your favorite perk of the job? mmmm….doing my hair for free? No just kidding. Getting to meet all the amazing, wonderful and different clients that you deal with on a daily basis. Talking to clients and connecting with clients on a whole different level.
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YOUR QUESTION
What is the best product to use to make my hair look shiny?
Everyone wants some bling right? When we talk about having shiny hair, it isn’t always just the products. Causes can range from incorrect diet to various external factors. A product to give shiny hair, can work ideal to get shine into healthy hair, and even add natural shine to damaged, porous and dry hair. But on the downside of this, it might not work on the root of the problem and give you repair, strength, the correct balance in moisture, amino acids and all the rest that the hair needs. Remember, healthy hair is happy hair. We are in love with the new kerastase Discipline range, high shine, taming all types of hair, hair dries two times faster than normal, and styling results lasts up to 72 hours! Also a sulphate free shampoo option in the range! This product gives you light, bouncy, shiny, anti-frizz hair, although they target curly dull frizzy hair with this range I even use it on straight and fine hair that lacks shine, because the results makes you look like you just stepped off the runway. For the health conscious, kerastase Discipline now has an alternative to the Brazilian blowout, this kerastase Discipline taming/smoothing in salon treatment lasts up to 10 washes! So anything from four to 10 weeks, depending on how often one washes the hair.
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I have split ends but don’t want to cut my hair, how can I prevent them?
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The famous trichoptilosis (split ends), yes, this is actually a syndrome! This is usually caused by excessive heat and mechanical stress, also added excessive applications of incorrect products. Excessive heat and product strips the protective layer off the outside of the hair shaft — weakens the hair, making it prone to split ends. Mechanical damage, such as combing the hair forcefully, sometimes making the hair tangle, and then trying to comb it through, as well as repeated combing. Then there is another type of split ends, Trichorrexis nodosa that might have a genetic basis and the same environmental factors as previously mentioned makes it worse for this type of hair. Unfortunately, there is NO remedy for split ends beyond trimming; hence I say ‘prevention’. Tools of prevention: Invest in a brush that is healthy for hair, such as the Hairware Porcupine brush, or the very famous Tangle Teezer, you can buy them from your salon. Products of prevention: We are in love with Evos' End Doctor split end sealants, to seal and prevent the split ends from running up, until your next cut. Heat protectors, we swear by kerastase- Nectar thermique which is a heat protector creme packed with moisture, and then the very new Discipline range with Fluidissime- which is a spray in -for all types of hair adding high shine, controlling frizz, adds movement to hair and keeps your styling results fresh up to 72 hours!
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Is it damaging to wear your hair in a ponytail every day?
It depends on how you handle your hair...and also what form of tool you use to tie up the hair. We are loving the new Hair bungee from Evo, imported all the way from Australia. It is a loose elastic band with hooks on either side, hook it into the hair and tie it around as tight as is healthy for the thickness of the ponytail, and hook back in. It is like performing a cute magic trick, and it doesn’t stop there, this little bungee performs other tricks to give you an array of fun updos from Lanie....to wild and wacky.
How Can I return to my natural hair colour? I would strongly suggest that you go into your salon for a consultation from an expert. Over the past 10 years I have seen many a head in turmoil over this — burnt off hair, cutting off everything from shoulder length and longer into bobs or even pixie cuts! There are many factors we have to look at. I am naming only a few — first is the levels of hair colour over the levels of decolourization! Stylists works on a colour chart with numbers in the system ranging from 1–12 — one being the darkest, black and twelve being the lightest blonde. Depending on your own natural level of hair colour, and also what you want — one might have to lift a darker colour to a desired result!? Secondly, there is many a colouring technique as well to use to make the hair look natural whilst growing out.
Karo Estilista, 54 Buckingham Ave, Craighall Park. Tel: (011) 447-8565 or visit www.karonhair.co.za follow on facebook: karon hair
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Your eating disorder isn’t just killing your body, but your hair too. By Angela Bekiaris
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ost people have eating disorders because they are obsessed with looking good. The ironic part is, an eating disorder isn’t going to just mess up your health, but it’s going to destroy your appearance too. While you are starving your body to fit into those skinny jeans, you’re going to have bigger issues when you’re spending your time trying to cover up your dry skin, hide your brittle nails and find something to brush on the top of your head. Eating disorders have a profound impact on an individual. For years, men and women have been battling disorders like anorexia and bulimia, but what they don’t realise is that they are killing not just their self-esteem, relationships and physical well-being, but their self-image too. Often associated with mood swings, anxiety disorders and personality disorders, eating disorders are also linked to substance abuse problems and obsessive-compulsive disorders. While we all have the urge and need to look and feel good, the preoccupation with being thin can take over your life — you will lose the ability to see yourself as you truly are. An eating disorder can not just damage your health, but it can threaten
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your life too. The process of starvation affects most organ systems, and a number of health issues, such as constipation, abdominal stress, hypotension and an abnormally low heart rate can be just some of the consequences. And as if destroying your health is not bad enough, you’re destroying your appearance too. Physical signs such as acne and/ or hair loss are common with those suffering from the disorder. Ironically, while you’re trying to get thin to ‘look good’ you’re not only turning into a skeleton, but a bald one too. Eating disorders can leave your hair dry and brittle, and at the worst, falling out. But what has hair loss got to do with your eating habits, you ask? Plenty. And that’s what’s scary! Hair thinning out and falling out is mainly caused by vitamin and mineral deficiencies, malnutrition and dehydration. And while you’re losing hair on your head, you’re growing it on your body — sources say a third of people with serious weight loss even get fine, soft hair on their face and body. While hair loss can be caused by a number of reasons — from illness, to hereditary thinning or baldness, stress and even menopause, to name
just a few — diet and poor nutrition is a major factor when it comes to thinning and loss of hair, and most people suffering from an eating disorder are suffering the consequences. According to experts, some people see hair loss after losing more than six-and-a-half kilos, and it most commonly appears three to six months after losing the weight. Hair also falls out when an individual is not getting enough protein or iron — both essential for hair growth. While we all lose hair every day, when your body is lacking protein your hair will not be able to repair and regrow itself. Anorexia (when an individual does not eat enough) and bulimia (when they vomit after eating) will result in clumps of hair coming out when your shower, brush your hair or pull your fingers through it. Your hair will get very thin as time passes. Hair loss is also due to dehydration, as those who are suffering from an eating disorder do not get enough liquid-rich food, resulting in dry skin and hair, and even brittle nails. Their consumption of water or calorie-free drinks is not enough to make up for what certain foods bring, such as fruits, vegetables and soups.
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OTHER EFFECTS OF EATING DISORDERS
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he list is long and scary. We share just some of the effects anorexia and bulimia can have on the rest of your body: l It can affect your heartbeat and blood
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flow. l Your heartbeat may become irregular. l Anorexia makes your body produce less of the hormone called oestrogen which helps bones stay solid and strong. l Making yourself vomit regularly can wear away the enamel on the surface of your teeth — you’ll be more likely to get bad cavities.
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l Your skin may dry out and turn yellowish. l Your fingernails and toenails may get brittle. l If you are a woman with anorexia, your ovaries may stop producing a hormone called oestrogen. Your periods will become less regular or stop. l If you are too thin for your height, you may have problems getting pregnant. l Anorexia can upset the delicate chemical balance in your body, especially if you make yourself sick or keep taking laxatives.
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CELEBS WHO SUFFERED EATING DISORDERS With the pressure in Hollywood, it comes as no surprise that many of our favourite Hollywood stars have battled eating disorders. And while they haven’t spoken out about the consequences suffered, such as hair loss, they are some of the lucky ones who came out of it all before it was too late. Stars who have battled eating disorders.
Portia de Rossi Calista Flockhart Tracey Snooki Gold Lady Gaga
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TRENDS Happy New Year to us means changing hairstyles – it’s the perfect time to step out with a brand new look.
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hether it’s a complete colour change or just a subtle style upgrade, start 2015 off with a fun and flirty mane that will get you noticed. A good hair day is so 2014, with these new celeb inspired styles you are in for a good hair year. Here are our predictions of what 2015 will look like in hair. Which styles will you try on for size?
Vivacious Volume Volume, volume, volume. These are the words to live by in 2015. Voluminous equals sexy, think J-Lo. It’s the perfect look to wear from date night to office meetings. It is much easier for girls who naturally have super curly textured hair to recreate a look like Zendaya’s. If you don’t have naturally curly tresses, you can try to recreate the look with just a curling iron! Take small sections of hair and wrap it around the iron, upwards and close to the scalp. Voila! Voluminous ringlets.
Curling Cone: R1 755, By FHI Heat, Foschini
Bain Volumifique: R255, By Kerastase, Everything Hair
Powder Play Volumizing Texturizing Powder: R235, By Sexy Hair, Everything Hair
Bold Colours Especially shades of blue, have grown in popularity recently and is getting trendier by the day. Kylie Jenner comes to mind as a perfect illustration. If you’re not completely sure about this bold move, there’s always the semi-permanent option, or go for an ombre look that’s a bit more subtle. Just print out the hair colour of your favorite celebrity and head straight to your hairdresser.
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Golden Goddess A dark ombre look with golden ends is going to be a must in 2015. Khloe Kardashian or Karrueche Tran look is the way to go. Changing dark hair to light can take its toll though, so keep hair healthy by applying a hydrating treatment once a week.
Khloe
Hydrating Hair Mask: R59.95, By Argan Oil, Dis-Chem
Braided Beauty Good news if you finally mastered the tricky fishtail: braids are one trend that’s not going anywhere. Give the over the classic shoulder side part a modern update with braids, like Elizabeth Banks or style two pretty braids to form a crown à la Bella Thorne. The possibilities with braided styles are endless and totally appropriate for anything from work to play. Frizz Control Serum: R250, By Label.m, Splush
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Kerry Ponytail Perfect
Ponies get dressed up, thanks to side parts and softly waved tails. Here are our favourite ways to rock the trend. Paddle Brush: R269, ghd
Use clip in hair extentions for luxe length Rihanna.
Get low, like Jennifer Aniston, with deep side part low pony tail with whispy bangs that frame the face.
Short ‘n Sweet
Kate Middleton pulls off the preppy pony look with lots of volume and texture.
Curly Wire Hairbands: R25, Woolworths
They’re certainly having their moment in the new year. We’re talking chic long bobs, cool crops and of course side shaves.
Upside Brown Warm brown colours are a pretty potent look. A-listers are warming up deep browns with understated highlights and darkening their blonde hair.
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Natural Beauty Natural is back thanks to celebs like Solange Knowles, who even had a natural afro at her recent wedding, and South Africa’s own, Nandi Mngoma. We predict that natural hair will be even bigger in 2015. We love that women are staying true to their natural beauty!
Solange Nandi Mngoma Wet Look
‘I just got fed up with going to the salon. I just wanted less time grooming, so I could get more stuff done.’ -
Lupita Nyong’o Don’t have time to dry your hair? No problem!
The wet look trend is still going strong. It is super easy to recreate, not to mention wearable. Get a wet look gel to style hair if you want it to stick. Keep in mind: ponytails and buns are kinder to the wet-look than loose hair.
Edge Crème Treatment: R44.99, By Gentle Holing Gel: R59.99, By Treatment, Clicks Dr Miracles, Clicks
Crop Styles
Glimmer Shine Spray: R290, Moroccanoil Keke
Kim
Sleek, Sexy, Symmetry
Jennifer
With a cropped cut, the trend leans towards simple cuts, which is the way to flatter your face and display fine, silky hair to full advantage! Every face shape (yes, even round) can wear pixie cuts!
Julianne
Switching up your hairstyle game doesn’t have to be drastic. A minimalistic makeover that’s a huge trend for 2015 is simply to pair a centre part with sleek, straight strands. Literally everyone in Hollywood has stepped out with this style. Be on trend and totally chic in seconds.
Nicki Minaj An asymmetrical cut does wonders to accentuate the eyes and cheekbones — Kristen Stewart
Rose Gold Styler Set: R2 399, ghd
Angela
Kendall Put center parted hair up in a sleek bun, like Selena Gomez. Heat Defense Gloss Spray: R56.99, Pantene
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THE ‘WOB’ HOTTEST NEW STYLE First it was the ‘bob’ and now the ‘wob’ is the latest craze!
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he ‘wob’ is the latest red carpet craze and it’s so easy to style. What is also fabulous about this style is that it works for nearly everyone! The ‘wob’ style is a long wavy, chin or shoulder bob look, which brings a playful and young look to most and it’s a very simple style to maintain. If you have straight hair, you can use your curling iron to create long, loose curls for those lucky people who have natural waves, you should just be able to scrunch it into place and touch up with your curling iron. For a more classy look for the evening, blow dry your hair and add a touch of serum to prevent frizz or stray hairs, create loose curls with your iron and leave the ends undone so they are straight at the bottom. Then finish off with hair spray, you hair will look fabulous in no time at all! It’s a versatile look which can take you from the office to the red carpet and look great! With the ‘Wob’ style you don’t have to compromise on length. As you hair will be long enough to be worn in a ponytail or bun.
Beyoncé
We just loving this look at Celeb Styles!
Emma Roberts
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To create the perfect ‘wob’ hairstyle, make sure you have loads of body.
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Jennifer Lawrance
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Neutrals are nice, but it’s fun to spice things up a tad. For a simple, speedy way to wear colour on your lids, go monochromatic: use three shades of the same colour. Apply the lightest all over the lid, the darkest near the lash line, and the medium shade from the lash line to just above the crease. Blend them all together and you have a totally different look.
Smokey Eyes Eye Shadow In Violet Romantic:
R139.95, Bourjois
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Dry, flaky or chapped lips are the worst canvas for lipstick. To ensure that your pout is pucker perfect, exfoliate! Start by applying lip balm to your lips, then, using a toothbrush or clean mascara wand, gently scrub your lips and voila! You’ll have a perfect pout in less than a minute.
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Camouflage Grey Hair by using mascara if you have dark hair and blondes or redheads can try dusting roots with bronzing powder.
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Before tweezing, make sure you soften your skin by dabbing a cotton ball soaked in warm water or cream on the area. Remember to always tweeze in the direction of your hair’s growth.
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Avoid chipped nail polish. Add a top coat to freshly painted nails, and then again once they are dry. This makes your nail polish less likely to chip and will ensure it lasts longer.
Quick Dry & High Shine Top Coat: R45, Catrice
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Exfoliating is a necessity for getting a natural glowing complexion. Buff away the dead skin cells by using a light exfoliator to freshen your face every day. Daily Clean Scrub:
R500, Demalogica
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Using an oil-based product to remove make-up or excess dirt from your skin can actually improve the condition of the epidermis. Why? Over-cleaning stimulates the sebum glands, which causes skin to over-produce oil. Using oil-based products will have the opposite effect.
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When choosing a foundation, test it on the skin near your jawline. Be sure to do this in natural lighting. This way the foundation shade you choose isn’t too different from the natural shade of your neck.
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It’s well known that heat can hurt your hair, so limit the use of a flat iron to three times a week. This is also best if you want to get long hair ASAP.
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Reinvent your old mascara wand! Don’t throw it away: clean it and use it as a brow brush instead.
Sometimes less is more. Don’t cake your face with moisturiser, because it will take ten minutes or more to be fully absorbed by the skin before it is ready for make-up. The best way to apply face cream is to blend a dime-sized amount on your cheeks, nose, chin and forehead instead of moisturising heavily.
XXL Lash Mascara in Carbon Black: R89.95, By Wet ‘n Wild, Clicks
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Don’t rub your hair dry with your towel; it will cause your hair to frizz. Instead, before getting out of the shower gently squeeze excess water from your hair. Then, wrap your hair in a towel and pat it dry to absorb any remaining moisture.
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Never pump your mascara! It will only allow air into the tube which will cause your mascara to dry and ultimately shorten its lifespan.
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Trick to getting lashes for miles? Curling lashes both before and after applying mascara. You can also re-curl them throughout the day for some extra lift. Remember to be gentle when you apply pressure with your curler.
Eyelash Curler: R50, The Body Shop
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Make sure you clean your make-up brushes regularly to avoid a build-up of make-up residue and bacteria. You can purchase make-up brush cleaner or you can simply use shampoo and conditioner to clean them as you would your own hair. Clean brushes guarantee a super smooth and even make-up application every time.
Complexion Kit: R79.95, By UBU, Clicks
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Are your feet weatherworn? Mash half a banana in a bowl, mix in a few drops of honey and massage into your heels. Wrap your feet in plastic wrap and allow the mixture to absorb for at least ten minutes. Rinse, then gently exfoliate with a pumice stone.
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Save money on your beauty routine by taking care of your feet every day and increasing the amount of time in between pedicures. Simply scrub your feet with a pumice stone each morning in the shower. Once you step out and dry off, apply a moisture cream to your feet. This will keep your feet in tip top shape.
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Before applying bronzer or self-tanning lotion, mix a drop or two of the solution with body lotion. Apply to skin as you would regular moisturiser. This will ensure the cream blends in and covers skin evenly and subtly. You too can glow like JLo!
Self Tanning Oil: R599, Tan Organic
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If you tend to apply concealer first when doing make-up, rather start with the eye make-up instead. This way, you can easily clean up any residue that migrates below your eyes (and that could create dark shadows) with a cotton swab soaked in make-up remover. Only then apply concealer for a bright-eyed finish. Colour Caress Concealer: R139, Annique
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You can DIY bang-up bangs, like Selena Gomez. Start by gathering bangs in your non-dominant hand while holding a pair of hair-cutting scissors in the other. Pull the hair down until your thumbnail rests vertically on the bridge of your nose. Trim right around the tip of your thumb. This will give you a gently rounded arc from temple to temple, which is more flattering than a straight fringe.
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Don’t douse yourself with perfume before you leave the house. Just because you can’t smell it doesn’t mean other people won’t be able to. If you wear it every day, chances are your olfactory sense has just become desensitized to the scent. Only spray or dab perfume on select spots, like your wrists, base of the throat and behind the earlobes.
Viva La Juicy La Fleur Eau De Toilette (75ml): R795, Juicy Couture
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If you run out of nail polish remover, you can remove cracked or chipped nail polish by applying a clear top coat to the nail and removing it quickly with a cotton ball.
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Try to save another day before washing hair. Use a dry shampoo or wash just the top of your head (or wherever there is oil), followed by a quick blow dry. Your tresses will look as good as new.
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Apply a product containing azulene or witch hazel to help reduce swelling and redness that’s associated with ingrown hairs. Then, coax the ingrown hair from its location with a pair of tweezers. Don’t pull it out, though, this will only make the ingrown hair regrow the same way again.
Pro Illuminating Tweezers with Lipstick Case In Pink: R320, La-Tweeze
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In order to remove product build-up from hair, use a clarifying shampoo once a week. This will also help prevent dandruff and other annoying hair and scalp conditions.
Radia Shampoo (180ml): R250, By DS Laboratories, Everything Hair
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re you broke after the December holiday, but desperate to have your hair done? Payday just seems so far away after Christmas. But, don’t worry; we will help you with your hair until you can get to your salon at the end of the month. Try the following…
1. Your bangs need a trim?
Make sure your hair is dry and using your fingers pull your bangs forward then cut in a straight even line below where your fingers are holding them. If you are a bit nervous to cut your own bangs then ask your stylist what is his bang touchup policy? Most of the time your stylist will do it for free!
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2. Going to a function but don’t have the extra cash to have your hair done? Don’t stress, do your own hair! Create a classic bun – using a hair donut, use hairspray to keep the fly-way’s down and away you go.
3. You don’t have to use a handful of shampoo and conditioner all you need is a small amount in the middle of your palm and the same goes for your styling products. Another cost saving tip, only shampoo your hair every other day – your products will last twice as long. 4. Make your own shampoo; try the following to clarify your
hair of oil: Diluting 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar into 1 cup of water and use the mixture as shampoo.
5. Just don’t have the money to buy dry shampoo? Then try the age-old baby powder trick! Apply a small amount of powder to roots and brush it out after 5 minutes to remove excess oil. 6. Are those dark roots or grey popping through? Why not try a DIY hair colour, just until you can afford to go to a salon. Touch up your roots with at-home colour, L’Oreal’s Roots is perfect and no one will suspect your colour came from a box.
7. Wear hats to prevent the colour from fading and other damage. This will keep you out of the salon for treatments, saving you money! And hats are so in fashion now! 8. Coconut oil is a cheap and effective way to strengthen your hair, coconut oil penetrates the hair and is absorbed, strengthening and moisturizing your hair.
9. In December buy a jumbo size bottle of shampoo and conditioner.
10. All those mini shampoos
and conditioner you or a friend have collected over the years on business trips, place them in your shower and work your way through them. The variety is good for your hair.
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RESCUING
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Your first New Year’s resolution should be to treat your beach HAIR. By Angela Bekiaris
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ou’ve had a fabulous holiday. Let’s face it, there’s nothing more relaxing and joyous than hitting the beach with friends and family and getting in loads of Vitamin D. But what we forget is, while we’re catching some waves, chilling in the sun and even taking in a game or two of beach volleyball, we’re not protecting our hair! Sure, you remembered to put sunscreen on every day — but did you use the right products for your hair to make sure it stayed healthy during your vacation? It’s too late now you think…. well, you can still rescue your locks. We have some great tips to help you get your hair looking and feeling like new again.
Looking like our favourite stars is always a priority. So why not steal some of their secrets on how to keep your hair looking shiny and gorgeous. • Errol Douglas, who styles celebs like Cat Deeley and Natalie Appleton says: “For hair that’s extra shiny, turn the temperature down on your shower once you’ve rinsed out the conditioner, and blast your hair with the coldest water you can handle. Then towel dry, and apply a light serum while the hair is still wet. This starts the drying process and
Salt Water’s Damage On The Hair
Did you know that while salt water is great for the skin — even helps reduce swelling and treat wounds — it can wreak havoc on your hair. Taking a dip in the ocean could leave your hair in a complete state. "Your hair's water content is what makes it stretchy, elastic and moisturized — kind of like your skin. And, similar to your skin and the rest of your body, your hair can become 'dehydrated' and dry if too much moisture is lost through evaporation. And even more so if that moisture is not replenished," Elizabeth Cunnane Phillips recently told The Huffington Post. "As the sea has high salt content, it is osmotic, meaning that it leaches water out of your hair. The result? Dry, parched and brittle locks.” Celebrity hairstylist Rene Fris from New York City adds: "The hair becomes dull, tangled, rough feeling and can be hard to comb or brush out. If you have colour in your hair, salt water damage would give it a very hard texture.” You might notice that once you have shampooed your hair it takes longer to blow-dry, or that you’re having problems with your curls. According to Cunnane Phillips this is because it’s "in its worst form, salt water damage causes the ends of the hair to split, and breakage can begin.”
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reduces the need for excessive blow-drying which reduces shine.” • Adam Reed, whose clients include Kylie Minogue and Sophie Dahl, says: “If you want really glossy hair, run a bath and apply a leave-in conditioner, then wrap your head in cling film and climb into the bath. The steam will help to open the hair cuticles and allows the treatment to penetrate and really invigorate and condition hair. Relax back for 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse hair thoroughly.” • Martin Maxey, who styles Elle Macpherson and Minnie Driver, says: “Always use a conditioner on your hair because the acidity helps close the hair cuticles and make them smoother. When you’ve dried your hair, use a straightening balm but never one which contains alcohol because it tends to swell the hair cuticle.”
Get Your Hair Back Into Shape Redelia Govender, owner of Square Bubble Hairdressing, suggests you stick to the following five steps to get your hair back into shape after spending time on the beach. Step One: Get your hands on a good moisture treatment. Being in the sun really takes a lot out of your hair so use a good hair mask and deep treatments. Step Two: A good trim helps to get rid of dry/split ends so book your appointment now. Your hair will look healthy and fresh immediately. Step Three: Use a good leave-in treatment/conditioner. Step Four: Davines Oil helps give you your shine back making your hair look smooth and shiny. Redelia suggests you use it on your locks ASAP. Step Five: Ask your stylist to recommend a professional shampoo and conditioner as that immediately helps with dry, dehydrated hair. Looking After Holiday Hair Once You’re Back Home Celebrity hairdresser Mark Hill says putting back moisture is essential the minute you get back home. Without moisture your hair feels dry and brittle and is prone to breakage. And while the sun-kissed colour you’re left with after days, or even weeks, in the sun looks fabulous, the truth is once your tan is gone you will just look washed out. Mark suggests you “pop into your hairdresser to add a few richer colours through to refresh and brighten.” Post-Beach DIY Treatment Whip up a hair mask made out of lukewarm honey and buttermilk. The honey will restore moisture and shine, while the buttermilk will soothe dry locks and leave them silky. Major Moisture Boost For a major moisture-boost that will target split ends, whisk together two eggs, a few tablespoons of olive oil, half of a ripe avocado and 56.6 grams of purified water. Work the mixture into hair with your fingertips, leave on for 10 minutes and then wash out.
DAVID BECKHAM D avid Beckham is one of the most iconic athletes in the world. His mom Sandra was a hairdresser. That must be where he gets his styles from. Over the years he has been spotted out with different, brilliant styles. He continues to live under the spotlight currently being spotted out with slicked back hair with the short sides and smoother longer top. We just love this style.
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MEN’S GROOMING L'Oreal Studio Line Go PUB by Revlon After Shave Pour: R199.95 Create PUB by Revlon Cologne Pour: R199.95 Sculpting PUB by Revlon Deodorant Spray: R29.95 Spritz: PUB by Revlon Roll-on Deodorant: R19.95
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Loreal Studio Line Wet & Sleek Gel:
R79
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Loreal Studio Line Mix it Up Gel:
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EAUVAL’s stylist and owner of the Nicolway branch, Paul Loots tells us what styles are in for 2015.
Men’s Hair Trends for 2015 * The Combover * Beard Styles * The Fade * The Man Bun * Bombarge * Weighted lines and anything that makes a statement What can Gents look forward to in terms of styles... True Blue by Revlon EDT Spray:
R279.95
True Blue by Revlon Deodorant Spray:
R29.95
True Blue by Revlon Roll-on Deodorant: Switch Gel Wax:
R19.95
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* Rules are going to be out of the window for men’s hairstyles in 2015! * Sophisticated sportiness * Laid back elegance are core elements * Once again for 2015 …..the beard makes the man! Popular Gent’s Products * Wet Look Gels Contains UV protection agents to protect the hair | Contains Vitamins B and Baobab Oil to strengthen weak and brittle hair from root to tip | pH balanced * Mattifying Wax * Bodifying shampoos and hairsprays To purchase Switch products go to www.jeauval.com
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LIEZEL’S MANY
STYLES Liezel is known not only for her fabulous fashion style but her changing hairstyles over the years.
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iezel van der Westhuizen is a household name in South Africa. Being awarded many awards over the years and just lately coming 3rd in Mr & Ms Fitness SA Championships she is truly a shining star. We caught up with Liezel as she shares her hair and beauty secrets with us. You have had many hairstyles over the years, do your prefer your hair long or short? I love experimenting with my hair. I love trying out new hairstyles and looks. What is your natural hair colour? My natural colour is dark sandy blonde. How often do you get your hair cut and styled? I go every second week. If you could have any hairstyle for just one day, what would it be? I’d love to have long dark hair that I can wear in STRAWBERRY SWIRL-A simple low side bun and a gentle twist of the fringe brings simple elegance to this refined look. Do you go to the same salon? Yes, I use Palladium Hair in Pretoria and Cape Town. What’s your hair type? Fine Hair. Have you ever had hair extensions? Yes, I had braids by putting in blonde extensions. Good or bad experience? I love knowing that I can have an option when it comes to changing my hair. Do you have a Hollywood icon? Lady Gaga – love how she experiments with different hair styles and wigs and extensions.
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What is the worst hair disaster you have ever had? I went for a brown hair colour and it turned out really bad, it didn’t suit me at all. What are some of your make-up must-haves? Always have your own waterproof eyeliner and mascara. Name your five make-up tips • Use a plastic spoon to easily apply mascara on your bottom lashes without getting any on the skin under your eyes. • Hold a blow dryer up next to your lash curler for about 3-5 seconds-heat works the same way as it does with your curling iron, giving you those flirty lashes. • Apply foundation in downward strokes because upward strokes will cause your ‘peach fuzz’ to stick straight up, making it more noticeable. • Instead of tossing them in the trash when your mascara expires, wash and re-use them. • Instead of using that bulky big tube of concealer to cover your blemishes, rub a bit of it on an eyeliner brush for more precise control. What are you must-have hairstyling products? • S-Factor Health Factor Shampoo and Conditioner • Bed Head Hard to Get Styling wax • Bed Head Totally Baked Mousse Name your five hairstyling tips? • Spray hairspray on hair clips to make them stay in your hair for longer • Avoid weighing down your short hair by applying root lifter or volumising mousse to your roots, and pomade and wax to your ends only. • Keep your pixie cut looking smooth and sleek all day by criss-crossing two headbands over your hair.
Palladium Hair Shop #3, Club Avenue, Waterkloof Heights, Pretoria (Tshwane) (012) 460-2242/3 or (021) 418-2242/3 Cape Town E-mail: orders@palladiumhair.co.za CELEB STYLES | January/ February 2015 | www.palladiumhair.co.za
Liezel’s Favourite quote is…
Who styles your hair? Minette from Palladium Hair in Cape Town and Gina at Palladium Hair in Pretoria.
Minette from Cape Town
‘Gorgeous hair is the best revenge’. – Ivana
My beauty regime is… I use DMK Milky Cleaner & Herbs & Mineral Mist. Love the DMK range as it’s not tested on animals. Milky Cleanser:
R364
Gina from Pretoria
Herb & Mineral Mist:
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GETTING TO KNOW
GABY KRIEL
Products Gaby Can’t Live Without • Kerastase Elixir Ultima • Kerastase Nutri Thermique Masque • Kerastase Cement Thermique • Tangle Teezer
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aby Kriel has worked at Tanaz Hair salon for over a year, she has been in hairdresser for four years. She enjoys blow drying big soft curls on long hair; she also enjoys working with colour. Her favourite perk of the job is getting her hair blow dried by the apprentices a couple of times a week. Gaby’s career path was inspired by her mom; she says “my mom encouraged me to get into hair dressing. She always said I had a natural talent for it. It’s also a great way to make people feel good about themselves, it’s very rewarding it’s also a commitment to accommodate my clients where ever I can, it’s hard work but you should always go the extra mile and be enthusiastic with every hairstyle you do and never stop striving to improve and learn.” Gaby also believes that every client should have a masque treatment or a heat Gabyprotector Hair Tipsto keep their hair in tip top shape. Gaby says “2015 trends are baby lights, long hair, high and low pony tails, flower crowns and ombre has been reinvented to sombre, a more subtle natural look.” Products that she recommends are “Kerastase Bain Nutrition Thermique and Kerastase Fondant Nutrition Thermique I would also suggest a heat protector (Kerastase Nector Thermique) an oil (Kerastase Elixir Ultime Gold).” We asked Gaby, how the hair industry has changed since you started? She says “The recessions come in so people have not had as much money to spend. Therefore we as hairdressers have had to work being more conscious of our client’s budgets and give people value for money as well as increasing our productivity levels to keep the clients happy.” Gaby suggests to people starting out in the industry… “to be prepared to work hard and value your clients and treat them like gold as at the end of the day they are your lively hood. Don’t get into too much personal details about yourself with your clients always remember the salon is a place for them to relax and unwind, your clients are allowed to offload on you but you should not do the same to them.”
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Gaby’s TIPS • Leave your masque in overnight, rinse out the next day and style as normal. • Before going to the beach wet your hair and apply conditioner or a masque onto your hair to protect it from the sun and sea water. If your hair gets wet rinse well with clean water. • Always try cover up your hair when you are in the sun. • Never brush dry curly hair, rather wet it, brush out and then apply mousse or curl boost crème and scrunch or diffuse. • Always use a heat projector when applying ANY heat to your hair.
Tanaz Hair Body And Nails Salon, 51 Corlett Drive, Sandton Tel: (011) 786-2976 www.tanaz.net
Salon Directory A Ashé Hair Design www.ashehairdesign.co.za Tel: 082 857 2461 or (012) 667-6539 Address: 108 Sonja Street, Doringkloof, Centuion
E-mail: jacky@ashehairdesign.co.za
G Goodness Creations www.goddesscreations.co.za Address: No 3, Glenwood Road, Lynnwood Glen, Pretoria
M Matis Institute Rosebank Address: Shop 2, The Firs, Rosebank Tel: (011) 447-5055 / 5075
E-mail: goddess.creations@hotmail.com
Website: www.matisrosebank.co.za E-Mail: manager@matisrosebank.co.za
Tel: 079 807 0105
B Blu Gel Hair Studio www.blugel.co.za Tel: (033)386-8769 Address: 57 New England Rd. Scottsville. PMB. E-mail: info@blugel.co.za
H House Of Freya E-mail: info@houseoffreya.co.za Address: 420 Main Road, Murdoch Valley, Simon’s Town, Cape Town Tel: (021)786-1030 www.houseoffreya.co.za
D Derma Therapeutics Dermatology, Aesthetic & Cosmetic Clinic www.dermatherapeutics.co.za Tel: (021) 762-4477 Address: Lone Palm Court - 31b, Constantia Road, Cape Town
Hair Extension Supplier: Strands Of Love www.strandsoflove.co.za Tel: Julien 083 619 8975 or Emma on 082 992 3503 Address: Brampton Road, Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria E-mail: info@strandsoflove.co.za
E-mail: info@dermatherapeutics.co.za
DASH Beauty, Hair & Slimming Address: c/ John Vorster Drive & Akkerboom street, Next to Rhapsody’s, Centurion Level 1, Shop 3, Centurion Gate, Centurion Tel: 072 522 6716 E 4Hair — Elite Hair Salon www.4hair.co.za Address: Shop u23 Entrance 4, Bedford Centre, Smith Street, Bedfordview Tel: (011) 615-6272 E-mail: info@4hair.co.za Escape Beauty Studio E-mail: escapebeautystudio@gmail.com
Address: 42 St. Andrews street, Durban North Tel: (031) 563-6247 Essence Body And Skin Care E-mail: shaaziamoosa@me.com Address: The Fire Station Unit 13, Cnr, Baker and Bath Street, Rosebank Tel: (011)788-9956 F Franco International (Eastgate) Tel: (011) 622-9491 Fax: (011) 622-4717 Email: lauren@francointernational.co.za
Address: Shop U115 Entrance 6, Eastgate Shopping Centre, Eastgate FOIL Shop no: 1&2 Grayston shopping centre cnr. Grayston drive & Helen Street, Sandton Tel: +27 11 884-3383 Mobile: +27 83 456 2116 Website: www.foilstyling.co.za Email: info@foilstyling.co.za
Hair Options Unlimited – Restorations Specialists Address: 165 Cape Road, Mill Park, Port Elizabeth Tel: (041) 373-0204 PCFax: 086 666 5618 E-mail: pe@hairoptions.co.za www.hairoptions.co.za HairCity Shop 2, 81 Corlett Drive, Birnam, JHB, 2196 Tel: (011) 440-9365 E-mail: sales@haircity.co.za www.haircity.co.za I Isabeau Velsorg E-mail: hildegarde@ isabeauskincare.co.za Address: C/o Paul Kruger street, Robertson Tel: (023) 626-6594 www.isabeauskincare.co.za J Just Hair Plus Hair Extensions Distributors www.just-hair.co.za Address: 241 Robin Road, Rynfield, Benoni Tel: 082 561 7689 E-mail: admin@just-hair.co.za L Lis Spa E-mail: karen@lis-spa.co.za Address: 17 Wolf Street, Chelsea Village, Wynberg Tel: (021) 761-0759/ (021)761-3393 www.lis-spa.co.za
Get your shop listed on our directory & website for only R150 (four four lines). sales@apcpublishers.co.za
S Sandy Bishop Hair Tel: (041) 581-7500 Address: 59 Villiers Rd, Walmer, Port Elizabeth E-mail: sandy.hair@telkomsa.net www.portelizabeth/sandyshop.co.za
MODZ Skin Studio E-Mail: modz@live.co.za Address: 245 Charles street, Brooklyn, Pretoria Tel: (012)346-7213 Matis Institute Rosebank
Simply Gorgeous By Storm Address: Shop 25 Square@ Midstream, Midstream Estate, Centurion, Pretoria Tel: 087 8055 241 or 071 8714 066
E-mail: elani@matisrosebank.co.za
E-mail: simplygorgeousbystorm@gmail.com
Address: The Firs shop 32, Rosebank Tel: (011)447-5055
Makaranga Spa E-mail: spa@makaranga.com Address: 1A Igwababa Rd, Kloof, Durban Tel: (031) 764-9434 www.makarangaspa.co.za Muse Hair And Beauty www.musehairandbeauty.co.za Tel: (021) 424-4249 Address: Shop 3, 1st Floor, Lifestyles On Kloof Centre, 50 Kloof Street, Cape Town
Shabby Chick Salon Carl Cronje Drive, Shop no. 1, Tyger Waterfront, Bellville, Cape Town Tel: (021) 914-2430 or (021) 914-8602 CUSTOMER CARE LINE: 0849836365 Sandton Spa E-mail: info@sandtonspa.co.za Address: 1 Fredman drive, Sandton — RMB building Tel: (011) 039-0674 Savasana Day Spa E-mail: megan@savasanadayspa.co.za
N Natural Image Hair And Beauty Salon 142 Buitenkant Street, Gardens, Cape Town Tel: (021) 461-3610 E-mail: mail@naturalimage.co.za Nadine’s House of Hair & Beauty 89 Linksfield Road Dowerglen, Edenvale Gauteng Tel: 071 659 5412 E-maill: info@topsalon.co.za www.topsalon.co.za P Pasquale Academy Address: 233 Monument Road, Glen Marais, Kempton Park Tel: (011) 391-6421 www.pasquale.co.za E-Mail: mgough@icon.co.za Pasquale Hairstylists Address: Woodbridge Square, Monument Road, Glen Marais, Kempton Park Tel: (011) 391-3105/6 www.pasquale.co.za E-Mail: pasquale@mweb.co.za R Robins Nest Day Spa – Just Hair (Hair Extension Distributor) Address: 241 Robin Road, Rynfield Benoni Tel: (011) 849-6009 www.robinsnestdayspa.co.za E-Mail: deborah@deborah-lewis.com
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Address: 222 Orchard road, Pomona, Kempton park Tel: (011) 979-5271 Sensasia E-mail: myfamily@iafrica.com Address: 24 Dundalk Ave, Morningside, Parkview Tel: (011) 646-4831 Skin And Body Sense E-mail: therapist@skinsense.co.za Address: cnr 8th and Wessels road, Rivonia Tel: (011)807-6281 Spacube E-mail: rene@spacube.com Address: 79 George Storrar road, Groenkloof, Pretoria Tel: (012) 460-8769 Shy Body And Beauty E-mail shaistamucktoom@gmail.com Address: 174C Windermere road, Durban Tel: (031) 303-8647 V Veaudry Icon Hair & Beauty Salon www.VEAUDRY.com Address: Unit D1 The Gantry, Witkoppen Road, Fourways (opp Monte Casino and in the same center as Papachino’s & Sevens) Tel: (011) 465-4370 E-mail:salon@VEAUDRY.com
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