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Tips Before You Buy Hair Extensions

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Wearing hair extensions is no longer becomes a strange thing nowadays. Women wear it just like they wear make up. It becomes one of the tools to enhance their look. There are so many types of hair extensions that we can find the market. When we are served with various hair extensions, we might be quite confuse and have no idea on which to choose.

Each of the hair extension is having its own style, texture, color, length, and quality. The first thing we have to do before buying hair extension is determining the style we want to get from the hair extension. If we want to look glamorous, we can choose wavy hair with bright color. On the other side, if we want to look sexy and mysterious, we can choose long straight hair with dark color. There are so many styles that we can get from the hair extensions, so make sure that we determine one style before we go hunting for hair extensions.

When choosing the hair extensions, it will be better if we match the color with our hair color, so it will not look odd. Next, we should check the hair extension material, maintenance, and cost. For high quality hair extensions with good price, we can choose Virgin Remy Hair Extensions.

The Enviromentally Friendly Kitchen – Look at These Beautiful Countertop Materials.

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

The future of design lies in resource-efficient, sustainably harvested, and healthy materials.

There are many manufacturing companies working on even better environmentally responsible materials suitable

for kitchen countertops. Some of these are listed below, but there are many others and it is worth your time

to research these materials – if you are seriously looking for ways to create a new kitchen using sustainable,

green materials.

A recent example of a company releasing a new material that fits the bill for environmentally-responsible

products to use in home construction, is Cosentino.
# It has taken Cosentino a great investment in time and money, but finally they have come upwith a recycled countertop material for use in kitchen and bathrooms. The countertop is called ‘Eco’

and has recently been launched.

Cosentino is the largest manufacturer of quartz in the world and one of the largest natural stone importers.

Eco is made up of 75% recycled consumer and industrial raw materials and 25%

natural elements. It looks very like an engineered stone or solid surface material, and is available in

10 colors at the moment.

The company says that it has performed well in tests for scorching, staining and scratching resistance.

The actual recycled materials include mirrors, windows and bottled glass, granulated glass from consumer

recycling practices, porcelain from domestic products such as tiles, sinks and toilets, stone scrap from

quarries and mountains and fabrication, furnace residuals (ash) from factories and a bonding agent

containing 22% corn oil resin, also the result of research into eco-friendly resin.

Many designers, architects and consumers will be excited about using this revolutionary material that meets the

challenge to produce environmentally responsible materials for construction. By “upcycling” these products, the

company is using materials at the end of their lifecycle that would otherwise be put into landfill sites. Re-using

the projected amount of glass bottles every year, for example, means that landfill

space will be significantly reduced.

The surface is hard,durable and non-porous and doesn’t require sealers. A matte leather texture as well as

a polished texture is available. Eco comes in slabs and tiles. It can be used commercially and residentially.

Eco is a beautiful looking countertop that has the added bonus of minimizing our carbon footprint.

# Another green material for countertops is “Vertazzo”, an attractive solid terrazzo countertop made from recycledglass and cast concrete. It is durable and tough as granite, but not as porous as marble. Now a designer choice,

vertazzo is very beautiful… the polished glass looks extraordinary in the concrete, picking out colors

in the rest of your kitchen in a subtle and luxurious way. This material gives off no odors or fumes and there are any

number of finishes. What makes it green? Terrazzo is an aggregate of glass, stone and binders and several

companies use high amounts of recycled glass, up to 100%. The recycled content diverts glass from landfills

which is a tremendous benefit to the environment. Some terrazzo is made with concrete making the indoor

applications extremely benign in regard to indoor air quality.

# Shetkastone has produced a material from pre and post consumer waste paper, cloth fibers and paint. All by-products can be recycled back into themanufacturing process. The ’stone’ looks just like natural stone and comes in different colors.

Best of all, it can be recycled again if it needs to be replaced. While it has the look of stone,

it can be cut and screwed like wood. It is water and stain resistant.

# Eco top surfaces are a blend of bamboo fiber, and recycled wood fiber from demolition sites. Bamboo is a veryeasily renewable source; it takes 3 to 6 years to regrow bamboo for harvesting. However, processing consumes a lot of

energy when

the bamboo is converted to synthetic building materials such as laminated planking and flooring. More importantly,

because bamboo products are mainly from countries like China, they have to be transported over great distances

before reaching Western markets. The materials are bound by a water-based resin formula. It is best not to have

too near a wet area.

# Alkemi is an innovative material being used in countertops. It is made up of 2 materials…curled shavings ofaluminium from scrap (everything from aerospace to household appliances) and polymetric resin. This resin is

made of a material similar to polyester. Alkemi can be moulded and joined as needed, and it is very durable.

The surface is unique and the coils of aluminium reflect light in a beautiful fashion. If you are tired of

granite…look at this.

# Sqak Mountain Stone is another eco-friendly material that resembles soapstone or limestone. It is made ofrecycled paper, recycled glass, coal fly-ash and cement. The material is hand cast into slabs. The look is

very natural, warm and solid.

# Metal Tiles are sleek 100% recycled aluminium and give off a glint that reflects surrounding colors.The smooth surface is an exciting contrast to the other textures around it in the kitchen. It is best used

as an accent in smaller amounts rather than a large expanse. Eleek’s aluminium tiles come in a few different

metallic colors – bronze, red, silver, black and rock.

# Trinity Glass products are made from recycled glass and low-carbon cement. They are composite surfaces that look like a verypolished stone. Many colors are available.

# Lithistone is made from natural sand and stone of different grades, recycled materials,organic mineral pigments and a natural mineral binder. It can be customized to meet almost any size, color, shape and textural

specifications. The way in which lithistone is created, is environmentally responsible.

# Richlite makes paper based countertops too. Made from environmentally sustainable sources, the companymanufactures attractive, durable, long-lasting materials. The fibrous materials made from paper-fiber composites

soaked in phenolic resin. The countertops are as strong as stone, but, of course, not as heavy.

Richlite doesn’t release harmful gases into the air – it is Green Guard certified for Children & Schools

(the highest possible rating) with no detectable level of off gassing.

# Durapalm is harvested from coconut palms – this wood is slightly stronger than oak. Duraplam’s co-friendlinessrating is 100% as it is derived from old, nonfruiting palms grown in plantations in many parts of the world.Palms

produce nuts for about 80 years and then are removed and replaced. Coconut palmwood can vary greatly in color

and density. Only the hard, dark palm is used for its beauty and durable surface.

# Lumicor is very similar in construction to that of solid surface countertops. Lumicor is made from clearresins such as acrylic or PETG and is blended

with core decorative materials. These core design elements can be metallic, neutrals, botanicals, wood workings,

color ways or embosses. Lumicor looks similar to glass and provides exceptional clarity when

used as countertops. It is extremely durable, non porous and resistant to UV damage. Scratches and stains can be

easily removed using polishing discs. It is half the

weight of glass countertops and can resist impact forces 42x greater than tempered glass. Lumicor can be

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manipulated with wood working tools and is extremely versatile. It is available in a range of patterns and

colors.

As most recycled glass countertops are one piece and cut to order, they are extremely hygienic as they cannot

support food and dirt. There are no seams or joins.

Glass is non-porous and relatively stain proof as well as being extremely heat resistant

(up to 700 degrees). Glass countertops are quite difficult to keep clean as finger prints and moisture

marks show easily if not dried off well. To maintain, just use a non abrasive cleaner and polish regularly.

Still sold on stone? Natural stone, like granite, is beautiful and durable but a finite resource. The quarry and

mining of natural

stone has a negative impact on ecosystems including water quality. Natural stone also uses a lot of energy

in transport so it carries a heavy resource burden.

Often the cost of using environmentally -friendly materials puts people off even considering them.

Actually, the price of using eco friendly materials is usually about the same as any other materials.

Most major companies are now manufacturing these environmentally responsible alternatives.

Wood, metal and glass are all great options for improving the aesthetics of your kitchen, and are all eco friendly.

Beautiful benchtops are manufactured from recycled glass – only look at them in your nearest showroom and you’ll

be amazed at how pretty and functional they can be…

By taking advantage of the current kitchen trends when it comes to eco-friendly ideas, you are ensuring health

benefits for your family and setting a great example for others to follow.

Whichever option you decide upon, the choices for eco friendly countertops are many, and you’re sure to find one

that fits your design when planning your new eco-friendly kitchen.

Southern California Beauty School Meets Increased Demand for Professionals

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Beauty is big business in Southern California, from chic specialty salons to fashionable spas. With beauty shops opening everywhere, from the mall to Main Street, 69 percent of California salon owners who attempted to hire new employees in 2006 said they were unable to find properly-trained applicants*. This means that jobs are immediately available for salon professionals.

Whether it’s manicurist, esthetics, or hairdressing, these careers are a West Coast fashionista’s dream, the rare profession with good job opportunities in which you’re also rewarded for fashion and design sense. The profession has high job satisfaction, because, as one cosmetologist said, “Your client walks in feeling unattractive, and leaves looking radiant and renewed.” Clients are loyal to their hairdresser, as they become a confidante while shampooing, cutting, or polishing nails. It’s an occupation that allows you to continually upgrade and refine your skills to meet the needs of a diverse clientele.

According to the United States Department of Labor, employment of hairdressers, hair stylists, cosmetologist, and skin care specialists is expected to grow up to 20 percent through the year 2010, and employment of manicurists and pedicurists is expected to increase 35 percent over this same period. Other high-demand opportunities in beauty include esthetician, hair color specialist, spa or salon owner, hair color, make-up artist, and more.

It’s crucial for professionals in this field to earn their license along with having the expertise to advance their careers. Attending a top-notch beauty academy will prepare you both in theory and practice to reach your potential in this challenging and rewarding industry. Nail technicians, for example, can learn not only basics like disinfectant and sanitation standards, but also about the most current procedures in sculptured nails, and fills, tips, and wraps. Or, if you’re interested in becoming an esthetician, it’s important that you know about different types of facials, hair removal procedures, and make-up application.

But is beauty school for you? If you’re seriously considering a cosmetology career, ask yourself these key questions:



Do you have good dexterity and work well with your hands?

Do you have a creative flair and enjoy learning about new styles?

Are you a good listener who enjoys interacting with different people?

Are you a team player who can follow instructions?



 

 

If your answer to these questions is yes, then you’ll definitely want to consider pursuing a career in the beauty industry. Demand continues for qualified salon professionals, especially in California, where hiring trends reflect more job openings and strong earning potential. And in Southern California, a top regional beauty college, Salon Success Academies (SSA), is innovating its programs to offer technical excellence as well as strong customer service skills. “Salon Success teaches the latest techniques, life skills, and client-base management, and thus adds marketable, viable skills,” says Robert Gross, owner and president of SSA. “This way we are training students to prepare for the realities of the industry while still learning all the current and upcoming trends.”

About Salon Success Academies(SSA)

Salon Success Academies have five campuses located in California’s Inland Empire: Redlands, Fontana, Upland, San Bernardino, and Corona. SSA’s philosophy is to treat each student as a part of the family, providing them with every opportunity to complete their studies at the lowest cost possible. SSA combines hands-on practical application with cosmetology, skin care, or nail technology concepts. The school partners with the beauty industry to enable students to graduate with technical excellence in their profession as well as strong customer service skills.

To learn more and request free information, visit www.gotobeautyschool.com.

* National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences, Job Demand Survey 2007

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