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haylohairbeauty · 1 year ago
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Embrace Your Natural Beauty: The Power of a Natural Hair Salon
A natural hair salon specializes in caring for and styling hair without the use of harsh chemicals, focusing on embracing and enhancing the unique beauty of natural textures and curls.
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ady222 · 5 months ago
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midtowncurls · 7 months ago
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Midtown Curls
Midtown Curls is a safe, relaxing space created by our team who has gone through the journey of loving their own waves and curls. It's not just a haircut to us. We believe embracing your curls is an act of radical self love.
When you visit our salon, you can expect one-on-one coaching from your stylist to care for and curate your curls at home. All of our stylists go through extensive training by Midtown Curls founder and master stylist, Anna Palotai, in curly hair cutting and advanced color techniques. All textures are welcome in our salon including coily, curly, wavy, and straight hair.
We're so excited for you to begin your curly hair journey!
Address: 205 Vassar St, Reno, NV 89502, USA Phone: 775-399-1407 Website: https://midtowncurls.com
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parkandeve · 1 year ago
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Best Place for Curly Hair Salon In Los Angeles | Park & Eve
Park & Eve Salon in Los Angeles is the best place for Curly Hairstyle and all kinds of treatments like manicures. We are a full service salon providing professional hair care .Park & Eve is a natural curly hair salon in Los Angeles. We understand how important it is to have curly hair that looks as good on you as it did before your first trim, color, or haircut.
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tokyorandomengrishshirts · 2 years ago
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How many times can they spell Olaplex wrong?
Charging customers almost $200 for a haircut and Olaplex treatment, and can’t even spell the damn name right 🙄
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can someone who has used Manic Panic hair dye give me a review. I want to try their "Raven" color on level 6/7 medium blonde/light brown virgin hair and the photo on the dye label looks like it would work out but also I don't want to f myself over
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ableedingpromise · 3 months ago
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I feel like I made my hair worse :(
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concordewillfly · 8 months ago
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just shaped up my shag and it turned out sooo cute... i still think hairdressers are a sham. she might be a little uneven but shes beautiful
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isadora-b-l-e · 14 days ago
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while we’re on the subject of pink tax. can we discuss why men’s haircuts are cheaper than women’s?
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terresdebrume · 5 months ago
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Love that my hairdresser experience as someone with curly hair invariably includes:
"Oh wow your hair is so thick! It's beautiful!" (Thins it out the first chance they get)
"Your curls look so nice!" (Straightens my hair in the blow dry)
Today the hairdresser refreshed my faux hawk, blow dried my hair with while pulling on it with their fingers and went "oh it's not so curly when it's short!"
Ma'am you just don't know how to deal with this hair type
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twinsforfashion · 2 months ago
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Las trenzas son, sin duda, el peinado protector por excelencia. Son perfectas para proteger, sobre todo pelos rizados, de todas las agresiones externas, a la vez que resultan prácticas y bonitas.
Durante las vacaciones, entre piscina-playa-calor me es muy difícil mantener la rutina de limpiar-secar-planchar semanalmente, así que en L&V Estilistes pensaron en hacerme un medio recogido trenzado, y mantener parte de mi pelo protegido, frente despejada y así tener cierta versatilidad a la hora de peinarme, dándome la oportunidad de no utilizar calor tan a menudo y hacer las paces con mi textura natural- sí, surprise, no tengo el pelo liso. También estoy haciendo las paces con mi color y, como podéis ver, Vanessa ya ha optado por matizar el pelo en mi tono más cobre, poco a poco soy más yo. ¡Nada que Vanessa no pueda hacer!
*Las trenzas en general, pero ciertos peinados en particular, son un peinado un tanto polémico, es difícil saber cuándo estás cruzando la línea entre apreciación y apropiación cultural. Con esto no pretendo empezar aquí un debate, pero sí no perder la oportunidad de reflexionar: Evidentemente, todo el mundo es libre de llevar el peinado que quiera, pero siempre merece la pena darle una vuelta a *quienes* se les permite-acepta llevarlos, en qué lugares y cuando, es decir: cuando tú llevas algo porque simplemente es una moda, puedes y te gusta VS cuando a alguien no se le permite llevarlo en su día día o incluso se le prohíbe en lugares concretos. Creo que son cosas importantes a tener en cuenta cuando nos hacemos un peinado que es típico de alguna x cultura, pero más si es una cultura sistemáticamente oprimida- aka racismo. Podéis estar de acuerdo o no, pero os animo a que si en verano os hacéis trenzas, ya sea por su innegable belleza o practicidad, os informéis de sus orígenes, al fin y al cabo aprender SIEMPRE SUMA.
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Braids are, without a doubt, the protective hairstyle par excellence. They are perfect for protecting, especially curly hair, from all external aggressions, while being practical and pretty.
During the holidays, between the pool-beach-heat it is very difficult for me to maintain the weekly cleaning-drying-ironing routine, so L&V Estilistes thought of making me a braided half-updo, and keeping part of my hair protected, with a clear forehead and thus having some versatility when it comes to styling my hair, giving me the opportunity to not use heat so often and make peace with my natural texture - yes, surprise, I don't have straight hair. I am also making peace with my hair colour and, as you can see, Vanessa has already opted to tone my hair in my more copper tone, little by little I am becoming more myself. Nothing Vanessa can't do!
*Braids in general, but certain hairstyles in particular, are a somewhat controversial hairstyle, it is difficult to know when you are crossing the line between appreciation and cultural appropriation. With this I don't mean to start a debate here, but I do mean to not miss the opportunity to reflect: Obviously, everyone is free to wear whatever hairstyle they want, but it's always worth taking a look at *who* is allowed-accepted wearing them, in what places and when, that is to say: when you wear something because it's simply a trend, you can and you like it VS when someone is not allowed to wear it in their daily life or is even prohibited in specific places. I think these are important things to keep in mind when we get a hairstyle that is typical of a certain culture, but even more so if it's a systematically oppressed culture - aka racism. You may agree or not, but I encourage you, if you get braids in the summer, whether for their undeniable beauty or practicality, to find out about their origins, after all, learning ALWAYS COUNTS.
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L&V Estilistes Hair with Pull and Bear jewelry, House of CB Bikini, second hand cardigan and Goi shorts.
+ Shoot by myself.
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haylohairbeauty · 11 months ago
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midtowncurls · 7 months ago
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Midtown Curls
Midtown Curls is a safe, relaxing space created by our team who has gone through the journey of loving their own waves and curls. It's not just a haircut to us. We believe embracing your curls is an act of radical self love.
When you visit our salon, you can expect one-on-one coaching from your stylist to care for and curate your curls at home. All of our stylists go through extensive training by Midtown Curls founder and master stylist, Anna Palotai, in curly hair cutting and advanced color techniques. All textures are welcome in our salon including coily, curly, wavy, and straight hair.
We're so excited for you to begin your curly hair journey!
Address: 205 Vassar St, Reno, NV 89502, USA Phone: 775-399-1407 Website: https://midtowncurls.com
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hairfame · 2 months ago
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Discover the perfect blend of style, care, and expertise at Peacock Salon. Our state-of-the-art facility offers a comprehensive range of beauty and grooming services.
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moonchild-in-blue · 2 months ago
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Why are box braids so damn hard to do it yourself. I have a renewed and greater respect for my DIY people 💙
#i've never used box braids before but i really really want to try it at least once#even though i usually wear my hair down with the bangs#smth smth reconnecting with my heritage etc#also i feel like my hair is way too thin and slick for it. it *is* curly but not like my mom and sister's#it's a lot softer and thinner like my dad's. which i absolutely love because it is a lot easier to maintain but#braiding my hair like this will be a challenge. i know with the braiding hair it will be easier but. idk.#i haven't even decided if i will do it or not cus my hair is breakage-prone and i'm a bit fearful of that#but at the same time. i'd look so bomb.#a lot of people don't know i'm part black because i look VERY latina/desi (thanks mom and dad for the insane mix)#and idk. wearing a typical african hairstyle would be a huge deal for me ya know? i know this makes 0 sense for most of you but#aaaaa i'm rambling. calling out my ancestors for some strength because these braids are gonna suck the life-force out of me#(my wrists are already hurting and all i did was watch tutorials lmao)#(and no - getting someone to do it for me is not really an option. my mom's hairstylest would probably make us a discount#(she's from our former church and a long time family friend)#but i just don't feel comfortable with that and can't really afford it rn. plus i hate ppl touching my hair.#haven't been in a salon in many years - i cut my own hair)#so i guess i'll just learn? maybe ? idk thinking out loud here#darya talks to herself
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