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Entries from July 2008

Leave The Shine At Home- Heart & Soul Magazine (Aug/Sept)

July 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I picked up this issue of Heart & Soul Healthy.Wealthy. Wise and was pleased to see that it was just as I remembered- full of much needed health centered information. You kept us healthy way before health was cool,dhb.

Leave The Shine At Home

A little lip shine can do more than make your pucker stand out; it could leave you open to skin cancer.  Recent research found that the shiny nature of lip gloss could actually attract the sun’s UV rays.

Our lips come with a natural protective outer layer, but the hydration in lip gloss makes that layer less effective, according to Bruce Robinson, M.D.,a New York City dermatologist.  The result is skin that is more susceptible to cracking, premature aging and squamous cell carcinoma, a form of skin cancer that is more aggressive on the lips than other parts of the skin.

So what’s a gloss-toting girl to do?  There are options:

Switch to lipstick. Get Maximum protection by mixing it with zinc oxide.

Layer a lip balm containing SPF 30 underneath your gloss.

Opt for a lip gloss containing SPF, though most provide only SPF15.

written by Kendra Lee

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Jolie Magazine- rate The Studio

July 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Jolie Magazine is hip, flirtatious and fabulously informative featuring topics on celebrities, fashion, shopping, spas, wellness and so much more. Jolie has the information you want to know.  

Share Your Thoughts

Check out Red Creative Art Concept Studio at Jolie Magazine. Rate the page-support the magazine and The Studio by logging onto www.jolie-magazine.com and join the Jolie family. Once you sign up, go to Beauty, Beauty Directory, scroll down to Red Studio and rate. To fully enjoy the benefits of Jolie Magazine, you must join.  If you choose not to join, the direct page to rate The Studio is http://74.54.207.107/.  Scroll down to Featured Businesses and share your thoughts.

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Debra Hare-Bey’s top 10 hair styles when growing out your relaxer

July 17, 2008 · 1 Comment

Are you trying to grow out your relaxer- frustrating isn’t it! I will have patience with you because, I want you to be patient. My advice to you is to cut it- remove all the relaxed hair. Cut out the frustration of dealing with two textures (your textured new growth and your straight ends), the tangling, the hair loss and a style that doesn’t look good anymore. Cutting off your relaxed hair is the  only way to return back to your natural texture. 

True Statements

1. Relaxed hair will not suddenly turn into natural texture over time.

2. Your newgrowth will be naural, your relaxed hair will always be relaxed. 

3. Washing your hair in beer will not revert your hair back to its’ natural state. 

 

Reality

I know you know this but do not want to face reality-the only way not to have relaxed hair is to cut it off!

Patience

Now having said all of that, there are a few options you have if you do not want to cut off the relaxed hair all at once. Understand- without cutting it, it will not magically turn into your natural texture. Cut- you will have to. Gradually is your choice. If you choose this method, you must choose styles that do not require a lot of care. Choose styles that will allow your hair to rest and grow. If you choose not to follow this advice, your hair will break once you stop your touch ups.

Style Options

1. If you have any length to your hair, move into a shorter version of your hair style.  Go from your length to a Bob cut. From there, move into a Pixie. Keep your Pixie tight (cut often)- before you know it, all your relaxed hair will be gone.

2. Extensions: add extension to your hair in the form of braids or twist. This alternative will give you 2-3 months at a time of what I call “rest and grow”.  This is perfect for growing out your relaxer. Do this for a year- cutting your hair each time you replace your braids and vola’ no more relaxed hair.

3. Weave it: depending on the type of hair you choose, once again you have 1-3 months of allowing your hair to rest and grow. Like the extensions, cut and re-weave. In no time at all you would have removed all the relaxed hair.

4. Any type of wet set: Straw Set, Rod Set, Roller Set

5. Easy Twist Out: large flat twist or cornrows straight back done with gel in the evening- untwist/unbraid in the morning and finger comb. This can be worn for 3-5 days at a time.

6. Topknots, Buns, French Rolls etc.: all wonderful choices for a fabuously neat sophisticated look that requires very little care.

7. Twist & Curl: twist your hair (no extension added) and rod, roller, or straw set your hair. This will last for about 2-3 weeks depending on length and texture.

8. Finger Waves: perfect- you can bring that style back with all your fabulosity.

9. Wiglet: add a wiglet to the back of your hair for that chic, quick, easy style.

10. Barber Cut- you know you always wanted to try it. You have the face for it, it’s just finding the right barber. Now is the perfect opportunity and besides, the look is hot in temperature and in style. ” You go girl.”

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Office Glamour

July 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Nu-Locs , The Sophisticated Executive
Nu-Locs , The Glamorous Executive

Hair by Debra Hare-Bey 718-221-5581

As a Natural Hair Stylist, I often find that professional women with natural hair feel they are limited in their hair style choices. It is quite the opposite. Wearing your hair natural opens up a world of options. Wearing your hair natural allows you to enjoy all worlds- straight, curly, kinky, loced and everything in between.
Nu-Locs
The beautiful style above is a Loc Alternative. A Loc Alternative is a style option that allows you to have a loc look without the permanence of Locs. This style is done with yarn. Yarn is used for its soft texture, light weight, matte finish, and easy to care for sensibility.
The Office
Nu-Locs translate well as an appropriate hairstyle for the professional. Whether you choose to wear a suit for the board meeting, dress or slacks- your hair style will compliment your attire.
Maintenance
Perfect for the busy women. Nu-Locs really are wake-up and go hair; it’s really that simple.  You are not required to cover your hair nightly with a silk or satin scarf. If you choose not to cover your hair, you are required to sleep on a silk or satin covered pillow. You may shampoo your hair as often as you like. I would not recommend more than once-a-week. Oil your scalp as needed.

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My Birthday Party- family, friends, The Cake

July 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

My Fabulous Cake

My Fabulous Cake

The Simple Gourmet- fernterra@aol.com

The Simple Gourmet- fernterra@aol.com

Sharon the tea lady- www.takingtea-instyle.com

 

Lisa-aka silky locs

  

My birthday party was fabulous. The party was thrown at Oh My Heavenly Hair Boutique in Trenton, NJ. I had a blast. Family, friends, clients, and Oh My Heavenly Hair family showed their love. The champagne flowed as it sweetened the celebration of one more year on this earth for me.

The Cake

I can’t stop talking about the cake. The cake was outstanding. It was delicious, beautiful and a peice of art. As fabulous as this was, you couldn’t tell me this wasn’t the extravaganza of the year. The cake absolutely played the part. The 3 layer Red Velvet beauty left us wanting more and more and more. The ingredients were so rich and fabulously decadent.

I look forward to my next birthday. I’m already thinking about the cake.

Note: If you want your next occasion to be fabulous- feel free to contact The Simple Gourmet, fernterra@aol.com. Enjoy.

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