Queen Helene Ginseng Tea Tree Hot Oil: Best of Exotic Worlds in One

May 10, 2009 by ashwin · Leave a Comment 

Think of herbal supplements and Ginseng root is probably the first that comes to anyone's mind. It is one of the most popular herbal supplements out there. It is sometimes referred to as " man-root" since it resembles the human shape and the name also indicates that it helps the whole body.

With an illustrous history riding back all the way to over 3000 years, this root has been in use with the Chinese in their Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) practices. Now, what if we can use this for your heat treatment now? With the Queen Helene Gingseng Tea Tree Hot Oil, it is very much possible.

Ginseng & Tea Tree Hot Oil Treatment
Queen Helene Ginseng & Tea Tree Hot Oil Treatment has a unique and highly effective dual action formula "that combines the anti-bacterial benefits of Tea Tree Oil with the strengthening and conditioning properties of the Ginseng root", according to the product description on Salonhive.

This hot oil treatment seepsinto your scalp, works its way into your hair slowly and works its magic in getting that strength, conditioning, lusture and texture to your hair.

FHI Heat Texture Smooth System: Hair Care — Smooth and Easy

May 2, 2009 by ashwin · Leave a Comment 

Have you heard of business-in-a-box? I am sure you would have heard of these little kits that promise to do so much. For one price, you have access to probably almost everything you need to get started with your business. Why should hair care be left anywhere far behind? With the FHI Texture Smooth System, you now have hair-care-in-a-box.

The package is neat, 6-stepped, DIY system and FYI, contains the following:

  • FHI Heat Deep Cleansing Shampoo
  • FHI Heat Silicone Free Conditioner
  • FHI Heat Texture Smooth Permanent Cream
  • FHI Heat Sulfate Free Shampoo
  • FHI Heat Hot Sauce
  • FHI Heat Leave-In Neutralizer

That more or less is everything you need to give your hair an overhaul, if need be. Needless to say, using other FHI products in combination with this product works amazingly well, but it isn't nmandatory.

While the shampoo performs the basics, the conditioner prevents buildup is pretty effective. You may smooth and straighten, rinse and amaze yourself.

Perhaps the product description for the FHI Heat Texture Smooth System at the Salonhive product page does a better job at explaining the necessary 6-steps:

The 6 steps to the FHI Heat's Texture Smooth System:

  • Shampoo your hair with the Deep Cleansing Shampoo
  • Condition your hair with the Silicone Free Conditioner without fear of buildup
  • Apply the Texture Smooth Permanent Cream no closer than 1" from scalp, pinch check every 5 minutes for perfect texture, whether pin-straight, or just taming kinks.
  • Rinse the smoothing product out with Sulfate Free Shampoo (also stops the straightening process).
  • Work through clean, dry relaxed hair with the FHI Heat Hot Sauce to prepare the follicles for the intial pass with the styling iron.
  • Use the FHI Heat Leave-In Neutralizer following a blow-drying and styling with a FHI iron. Use the iron on a 2nd run to finish the look and "set the hair straight".

You got to check it for a comprehensive, hair care solution.

Gift Packs for Kids, Outdoor Enthusiasts

May 1, 2009 by Jennifer · Leave a Comment 

How cute is this?   Send the kids away to camp in style this summer with Renaud Naturals’ “Camp Pack.”  The adorable drawstring bag (Sparkly dragonflies! Hello!) contains Bug-Away sunscreen mist, an “Owie Mender” – a balm that soothes rashes, sunburn, and dry skin - and an orange flavored lip balm.

Feeling left out?  Try Renaud’s similar “Sport Pack” for outdoor enthusiasts who might not be heading off to camp, but who could stand to keep a little gentle first aid on hand.  The “Sport Pack” contains “Pain Away Drops” (a topical treatment containing eucalyptus, camphor and peppermint oils), sunscreen, Owie Mender, and a minty lip balm.  I love the sassy cowgirl version, but it also comes in “ski” and “bike” versions.  Equally sassy, one assumes.

Renaud Naturals is a company known for using organic and natural ingredients in their skin care line, so you can feel good about sending your little darlings off with these products packed in their camp trunks.

Handy Tips For Buying A Blow Drier

April 25, 2009 by ashwin · Leave a Comment 

When you walk out of your shower-room with your hair all wet, you woiuld inevitably look to where your hair-dryer is. Drying your hair is important and everyone seems to know that but  there are certain things you got to look for when you are buying your hair-dryer. Given below are some useful tips which might help you to choose your blow drier quickly and easily.

1. Too much or too less Power is equally bad: You got to look for optimum power when looking for a hair dryer. Safety is of paramount importance when using any electrical appliance and your blow dryer isn't an exception. The  minimum power requirement for an individual's usage should be more than 1250 Watts. Too much wattage or wattage that doesn't meet the minimum norms isn't worth an investment.

2. Don't keep it simple : For once, simplicity won't cut the ice. I don't intend to say that you have to go looking for some out-of-the-planet blow dryer, but it is mandatory for you to look for at least 2-3 speed settings and heat settings like low, medium and high. Without these options, your blow dryer is as good as one that just blows hot air and nothing else.

3. Pick a blow-dryer with a difffuser: When you go looking for your blow-dryer, look for one with a diffuser. A diffuser helps spread out hot air and evenly across the surface of your wet hair. On the double, it also helps protect your hair from getting damaged due to the heat. A diffuser also helps to style hair, if you so wish, since it blows hair with force in a particular direction.

Salonhive has an impressive range of blow dryers for you to choose from and you may just click on the link to check these nifty appliances out.

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