Oct 26

-Glamour meets Goth: how to get that dark and edgy updo hairstyle for Halloween.

 

 

At Zac Posen’s fall 2009 show, make-up and hair were inspired by filmmaker Tim Burton’s heroines (think Wynona Ryder in Beetle juice) and hair was described as “Josephine Bonaparte meets punk.”

Put the two together and what do you have? The perfect mix between Goth and glamour - not to mention a fabulous Halloween look!

 

Goth Hairstyle

 

 

-Vampire Hair:

 

This diva looking both glamorous and Goth in her Dracula costume got this look with lots of back combing, Bumble and Bumble Classic Hairspray and Hair Powder. This gains the height at the top. French braids on the sides add interest and the back is left straight. Lots of dramatic eye make-up finishes off the package.

 

Vampiress Hair.

 

-60’s Mod Bun Updo:

 

This style is full of 60’s retro flair with a bouffant-ish edge. The bun is large and round and offset and sits high on the back of the head. Lots of back combing and smoothing with this style. The sides are slicked back using Bumble and Bumble gellac to get that sleek shiny look, and pulled very tight to the scalp while the bangs are combed forward and are side swept. A hairpiece like this one can be found at any wig store. Use Bumble and Bumble Hair Powder and Classic hairspray to create and finish this look. The eye make-up is dramatic with black and bright blue to match her dress.

 

60’s Updo

 

 

Oct 21

Looking for an excuse to go out tonight?

Come on down to Sharkees on Main Street tonight to party with the Stylists from Meleesa the Salon!
We will be there from 8-11 PM serving you $3.00 drinks and giving away free haircuts and makeovers!
Don’t miss the opportunity to let our sexy stylists mix up your drinks.

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Oct 19

 Healthy Foods

Top 10 Foods for Healthy Hair

When it comes to healthy hair, it’s not just what you put on your tresses that count — it’s what you put in your body, too.

By Hilary Parker

WebMD Feature

Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

 

“Lather, rinse, repeat” may be standard advice, but shampoo and conditioner alone won’t give you the healthy hair you crave. For the most luxurious locks possible, you’ll need to step out of the shower, and into the kitchen.

 

Healthy Hair Food No. 1: Salmon

When it comes to foods that pack a beauty punch, it’s hard to beat salmon. Loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, this high-quality protein source is also filled with vitamin B-12 and iron.

Vegetarian? Include one or two tablespoons of ground flaxseed in your daily diet for some plant-based omega-3 fats

 

Healthy Hair Food No. 2: Dark Green Vegetables

Popeye the Sailor Man didn’t eat all that spinach for healthy hair, but he could have. Spinach, like broccoli and Swiss chard, is an excellent source of vitamins A and C, which your body needs to produce sebum. The oily substance, secreted by your hair follicles, is the body’s natural hair conditioner.

Dark green vegetables also provide iron and calcium.

 

Healthy Hair Food No. 3: Beans

Beans, beans, they’re good for your … hair?

Yes, it’s true. Legumes like kidney beans and lentils should be an important part of your hair-care diet. Not only do they provide plentiful protein to promote hair growth, but ample iron, zinc, and biotin. While rare, biotin deficiencies can result in brittle hair.

 

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Healthy Hair Food No. 4: Nuts

Do you go nuts for thick, shiny hair? You should.

Brazil nuts are one of nature’s best sources of selenium, an important mineral for the health of your scalp.

Walnuts contain alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid that may help condition your hair. They are also a terrific source of zinc, as are cashews, pecans, and almonds. A zinc deficiency can lead to hair shedding, so make sure nuts are a regular on your healthy hair menu.

 

 Healthy Hair Food No. 5: Poultry

Chickens and turkeys may have feathers, but the high-quality protein they provide will help give you the healthy hair you crave.

“Without adequate protein or with low-quality protein, one can experience weak brittle hair, while a profound protein deficiency can result in loss of hair color,” Giancoli tells WebMD.

Poultry also provides iron with a high degree of bioavailability, meaning your body can easily reap its benefits.

 

Healthy Hair Food No. 6: Eggs

When it comes to healthy hair, it doesn’t matter whether you like your eggs scrambled, fried, or over easy. However they’re served up, eggs are one of the best protein sources you can find.

Eggs also contain biotin and vitamin B-12, which are important beauty nutrients.

 

Healthy Hair Food No. 7: Whole Grains

Sink your teeth into hearty whole grains, including whole-wheat bread and fortified whole-grain breakfast cereals, for a hair-healthy dose of zinc, iron, and B vitamins.

A whole-grain snack can also be a great go-to food when your energy is zapped halfway through the afternoon, and you’ve still got hours to go before dinner.

 

Healthy Hair Food No. 8: Oysters

Oysters may be better known for their reputation as an aphrodisiac, but they can also lead to healthy hair — and who doesn’t love that?

The key to their love and hair-boosting abilities is zinc — a powerful antioxidant.

If oysters don’t make a regular appearance on your dinner plate, don’t despair. In addition to getting it from whole grains and nuts, you can also get zinc from beef and lamb.

 

 Healthy Hair Food No. 9: Low-Fat Dairy Products

Low-fat dairy products like skim milk and yogurt are great sources of calcium, an important mineral for hair growth. They also contain whey and casein, two high-quality protein sources.

For some healthy hair foods “to-go,” try throwing a yogurt or cottage cheese cup in your bag when you head out in the morning to snack on later in the day. You can even boost their hair benefits by stirring in a couple of tablespoons of ground flaxseeds or walnuts for omega-3 fatty acids and zinc.

 

Healthy Hair Food No. 10: Carrots

Carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A, which promotes a healthy scalp along with good vision.

Since a healthy scalp is essential for a shiny, well-conditioned head of hair, you’d be wise to include carrots in your diet as snacks or toppings on your salad.

Oct 15

beauty nigthsHey everyone! Addiction cosmetics NV is now here! WE are having a celebration. We want to invite all you and your friends to a night of beauty! Free cocktails an light appetizers, Friday night fun, Dj and the most important HAir styles ( updo’s, down do’s, curls, waves)  and makeup Touchups. Come here at Meleesa the Salon from 7-9pm and get Glamed up for this Friday night on us!

Oct 12

Most people swoon over the hair during fashion week. Here at Meleesa the Salon we watch the hair! Here are some of our favorite looks and some Bumble and bumble tips on how to achieve those looks at home.

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VERA WANG

hair by JIMMY PAUL

Jimmy Paul kept it simple at Vera Wang – almost as if the hair was an afterthought. He applied Prep under Thickening Hairspray, and blow-dried with a round brush. Then he styled the hair into loose, relaxed knotted ponytails.

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MARGARET HOWELL

hair by NEIL MOODIE

At Margaret Howell, Neil Moodie wanted gentle, pretty hair to counterbalance the masculinity of the clothing collection. He used Prep to soften the effect of Thickening Hairspray, he then layered Styling Cream on top and rough blow-dried with hands. Next he used a large curling iron on the ends to add texture. He set a side part, and braided across to the side of the head; flattened out the plait, and tucked under the ends.

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VIVIENNE WESTWOOD

hair by ROLANDO BEAUCHAMP

Pamela Anderson was Westwood’s muse; accordingly, Rolando sought to recreate her uber-sexy bed-head look.  He set the hair in large pin-curls, then brushed it out and applied liberal amounts of Surf Spray to create lots of volume and texture. The ends were smoothed a bit more to make the look a bit more lived-in, and sultry (of course).

 

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GUY LAROCHE

hair by LAURENT PHILIPPON

At Guy Laroche, Laurent was inspired by the African traditions of fabric-covered hair. He created the look by building a beehive-like structure around a ball of hair extensions, which acted as filler. He backcombed the hair, then combed it to smooth the texture, using Spray de Mode for hold. The hair was secured with pins at the peak of the beehive. He then wrapped the hair with strips of fabric to create wave-like indentations. As a final touch, Bb.Gel was applied to the surface of the beehive to add sheen and smoothness.

 

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EMANUEL UNGARO

hair by JIMMY PAUL

Jimmy Paul applied Thickening Hairspray on damp hair and rough blow-dried with his hands. Using his fingers, he combed the hair into a high ponytail, coiling it loosely into a vertical egg shape and secured it with pins. He made sure to keep the texture messy and finished with Spray de Mode to hold in place. 

 

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BCBG

hair by LAURENT PHILIPPON

At BCBG, Laurent Philippon created an unfinished bun-meets-ponytail reminiscent of a ballerina. He began by applying Styling Lotion and blow-drying with a flat brush to create a smooth, soft texture. Next, he pulled the hair back into a tight bun, securing it with pins and leaving a ponytail flowing freely from its side. To minimize flyaways, he applied Does It All Styling Spray to the palms and gently smoothed back stray hairs. Finally, a dab of Styling Wax was used to impart texture and shine on the length of the ponytail.

 

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REEM ACRA

hair by LAURENT PHILIPPON

Laurent Philippon created a very sophisticated, red carpet look for the Reem Acra presentation this season. He started with Styling Lotion and a flat brush to blow dry the hair straight. He guided the hair into an exaggerated deep part then gathered it into a low side pony tail and used a small section from underneath the pony tail to wrap around and cover the elastic, securing with a pin. Finally, the pony tail was swept up into a “spontaneous bun,” and secured with pins and finished with Spray de Mode.

 

Oct 9

hairspray family

does it all

The ultimate session working spray - it gives light hold and subtle degrees of control, plus it helps hair respond to heat tools and gives grip for easier styling.

 

Who: Anyone (everyone who’s anyone - it’s a backstage darling of the pros).


When: Anytime; after Prep or Tonic Lotion, during styling - layer it on - it’s nearly impossible to use too much.



How: Hold about 10 inches away from hair and spray in fluid, even strokes; when using with heat tools, separate hair into sections and mist each just prior to contact; to finish, apply evenly to dry and styled hair and build as many layers as you need.

 

spray de mode

A multi-dimensional styling tool - it gives flexible hold, workability, exceptional memory and can take heat & repeated brushing - on supermodels and non-supermodels alike.

Who: Anyone.



When: Excellent while styling dry hair with heat tools or as a flexible finishing spray.



How: Hold about 10 inches away from hair and spray in fluid, even strokes; when using heat tools, separate hair into sections and mist each just prior to contact; to finish apply evenly to dry and styled hair.

 

classic hairspray

A modern rendition of traditional hairspray, but with a subtle sheen and softness that brushes out like a breeze.

 

Who: Anyone. 


When: After styling to finish and set. 



How: Hold about 10 inches away from hair and spray in fluid, even strokes to apply evenly to dry and styled hair or to touch up specific areas.

Oct 7

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LONG HAIR CARE:

 

There’s no shortcut to long hair. Caring for long hair takes work, and it starts with a good cut. Hair grows about six inches a year so you’ll need to practice patience and keep your hair healthy while it grows.

To keep your hair healthy and maintain that lustre and shine we all want so badly, always use a good shampoo and conditioner every time you wash. Try Bumble and Bumble Gentle Shampoo and Super Rich conditioner, or Creme De Coco shampoo and conditioner.

For some extra help use a masque or reconstructive treatment once a week, for instance, Bumble and Bumble Damage Therapy Masque or the Deeep Treatment. Leave these treatments on for at least ten minutes to achieve maximum results. For more intense results blow dry your hair on a warm heat setting while the conditioning masks are on your hair.

Taking care of your body and over all health in general will always help the condition of your hair as well. This article on livestrong.com gives great tips to keep you and your hair healthy. And beware, even if you think you are getting enough vitamins and minerals you may be missing out on some important ones! Supplements can really help make a difference and greatly improve the health of your hair.

 

TRYING A NEW LONG HAIR STYLE:

 

When choosing a new hairstyle for long hair, start by considering your facial features. If you have soft facial features, adding a lot of detail and volume around your face can overwhelm your look, so opt for styles that pull your hair away from your face.

If you have bold, strong features however, you may prefer some softness and wispy locks floating free around your face to soften your appearance.

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*Article written by stylist Emily.

**Top photos work by Meleesa the Salon

 

Oct 2

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Come to Meleesa the Salon & check out the latest trend in hair extensions hitting the runways!

 

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Hot Head Hair Extensions are a quick and easy way to add lendth and fullness to your already luscious locks. Whether you are in need of some lovely hair for a special event, or just simply want to have the hair you have always dreamed of- Hot Heads have your name written all over them!

 

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Hot Head hair extensions are easier on your wallet than the commonly used Great Lengths & can be used multiple times- allowing you to change up your look & keep variety in your life….

 

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So, come into the salon to have a free consultation any day & to check out the many stlyists sporting them as well. Hot Heads last for up to three months and can be styled with your hair as you normally would. Made up of 100% human hair Hot Heads can be cut, colored, blown dry, flat ironed and curled! Come check them out!

*post/hair created by Adrienne