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Sunday, October 2, 2016

Hair style|This is a French Braid's World!




A French braid, or French plait, is a type of braided hairstyle. The hairstyle has been used for thousands of years.
It was depicted in art from early Greek, Celtic and Sung dynasty periods. It was also depicted in rock art in the Tassili n�Ajier mountain range in Algeria almost 6000 years ago. The French braid includes three sections of hair that are braided together from the crown of the head to the nape of the neck. Variations on this hairstyle include the Dutch braid and the Fishtail braid.

In the simplest form of three-strand braid, all the hair is initially divided into three sections, which are then simultaneously gathered together near the scalp. In contrast, a French braid starts with three small sections of hair near the crown of the head, which are then braided together toward the nape of the neck, gradually adding more hair to each section as it crosses in from the side into the center of the braid structure. The final result incorporates all of the hair into a smoothly woven pattern over the scalp. If the main mass of hair is initially parted into two or more sections along the scalp that are kept separate from one another, multiple French braids may be created, each in its own section. One unique feature about the French braid is that an individual can braid their own hair without the help of others. The difficulty of braiding can depend on the type of hair the individual has, some styles of hair are easier to braid then others. The length of hair also plays a role in the ability to braid; shorter hair can be more of a challenge. Bobby pins can be useful when braiding shorter hair or hair with many different layers to keep all of the hair in the French braid in place. There are many different ways of French braiding that make it unique; a person can braid at a slant, braid into a bun and only braid the bangs are just a few examples.

Compared to the simplest form of hair braid, a French braid has several practical advantages: it can restrain hair from the top of the head that is too short to reach the nape of the neck, and it spreads the weight and tension of the braid across a larger portion of the scalp. Its sleeker appearance is also sometimes viewed as more elegant and sophisticated. However, a French braid is more difficult to construct than a simple braid because of its greater complexity; when performed on one's own hair, it also requires a more prolonged elevation of the hands above the back of the head, and leaves more tangled hair along the scalp when unbraiding.

In this style of braid start on top of the head and braid it till the end of the hair. Braiding in this manner can be done with different braid types but the most popular are the classic type and the fishtail type.

History
Although called a "French braid", this hairstyle did not originate in France. In French, the hairstyle is natively called tresse africaine.

The phrase "French braid" appears in an 1871 issue of Arthur's Home Magazine, used in a piece of short fiction that describes it as a new hairstyle ("...do up your hair in that new French braid..."). However, no visual illustrations are provided for that context, making it impossible to tell whether it refers to the same hairstyle described above.

This three-strand gathered plait has been depicted in rock art in the Tassili n'Ajjer mountain range in Algeria nearly 6,000 years ago.

This hair style has also been depicted in art from the early Greek, Celtic, and Sung dynasty periods.

Variations
Variations on this hairstyle include:
Dutch braid: A Dutch braid (also called an inverted French braid or pineapple braid) is created when the three hair sections are crossed under each other, instead of over. It results in the look of a braid standing up from the rest of the hair, instead of being under the hair.

Fishtail braid: A fishtail braid resembles a French braid in its smoothly woven appearance, but divides the hair into only two sections instead of three. A small piece of each section is passed over to the other section over and over to form the braid. This style was called the "Grecian braid" in the 19th century.

Variations of this braid are also used to prepare horses' tails for showing, polo and polocrosse.
Multiple small, separate, parallel French braids are known as cornrows.

Source: wikipedia.com


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Friday, October 16, 2015

Hair Style|Spectacular hair colors by Kristi Waldrop, Louisiana, USA!



Kristi is another unbelievable hair artist from Head Rush Salon! Enjoy her hair colors gallery!




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This is a tribute gallery to one of our favorite hair artists!
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Monday, September 19, 2016

Hair style|Astonishing Creations by Melody Sparrow, Nevada, USA!



Melody sets herself apart with her highly advanced skill set, and her ongoing desire to learn new trends by engaging in adaptive hair styling methods makes her a very dedicated stylist!




Professional hair stylist with over 15 years of specialized experience and a new member of the Unicorn Tribe.  

Melody has superior product knowledge and technique that was developed from personal experience combined with her laser focus to clients desires.  Joico and Opaplex are two products that she trusts and integrates into her highly methodical hair color application process. 

Joico not only colors hair, but more importantly, it reconstructs and conditions your hair during the entire coloring process.  Olaplex is also a highly trusted product that is known for its professional results throughout the salon industry.  Olaplex gives Melody the opportunity to aid in achieving ultimate �blonde look,� without compromising the integrity of your hair.  Joico and Olaplex are the definitive choice of the salon community, and Melody completely supports these brands.

Melody is expertly certified in Hotheads Hair Extensions while Hotheads is an amazing product with many applications, it�s widely known for its ability to supply beautiful extensions, while keeping your hair full, fresh and free from damage.  In addition, Hotheads hair extensions are recognized for their affordability and ease of use; which always makes for a pleasurable salon experience.  For the best volume, length highlights and dynamic color- without damaging your hair, Hotheads is the specialized salons choice.

She works in 2 prestigious salons, beautiful Paso Robles in California The Wearhouse Salon right downtown of Paso Robles. The address is 819 12Th street ste 212. 

Her other location is Las Vegas beautiful Summerlin The Hair Standard Salon. Address 10247 W Charleston blvd. 

Insta is: @melmelqueenb
Facebook: is Melody Sparrow
Web site: is MelodySparrow.com
You can book with Melody on Style Seat too and also see more of her work at styleseat.com/i/melodysparrow 


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