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From Zero to Hero Hair Extensions Advice

How to help your client Get the hair thei dress deserves! 


Dear Wedding, Prom & Special Occasions Consultants OR just doing it yourself, 

Good News. We Can Help You Help Give Your Clients their Dream Hair Style this Summer.

The Single Most Important Thing You Need To Know About helping your client get that dream hair style their dress deserves by using hair extensions is – Where to direct them!

Most of them secretly think there hair isn’t long enough for some of the dream looks? Well, most of these ladies in magazines aren’t  growing hair long enough to sit on either. So Hair Extensions can ensure they can get the bridal or prom hairstyle of their dreams.

How to move from Zero to Hero

Predictions abound for the coming summer to be another scorcher, the trend for hair extensions is hitting headlines with TOWIE and Miley Cyrus amongst others. An expert and international author in hair extensions, Diane Shawe has launched her exclusive much anticipated dedicated Hair Extensions Services for Prom and Wedding Hair Extensions Styles.

Get the hair your dress deserves

Celebrities on Red carpets and magazines have normalised hair extensions. Hair Extensions have been a trending topic among many women on YouTube. It is arguable that the main reason for the popularity of hair extensions is that one can get instant gratification. That extension adds to the thickness and fullness of hair in a shorter period of time than waiting for hair to grow.

As a woman, confidence is in constant flux, I know we all have those days that we just feel great. Our skin is glowing, our eyeliner went on just right, and our hair is lying the right way. And then we have those weeks where we just feel like our look has passed its expiration date.

So for some women this is a no-brainer. If their tired of a hair style and sick of waiting for their hair to get to the length they want, sick of chemicals, sick of thin lack lustra hair? then with over 16 different hair extensions techniques there is bound to be one technique that can safely help achieve their hair goal in a short time.

Trending this summer

Help Get your client the hair their dress deserves with hair extensions this summer. Long curls are the look that is continuing to evolve throughout 2017. In addition to all the classics, we are seeing looser curls, wavy hairstyles and curling just the tips trending. That means lots of gorgeous texture and body with less styling time. For ladies wanting these gorgeous textured look, we have some lovely curly hair extensions hairstyles that will make you the centre of attention. 

So Just Imagine Being Able To:

  • POINT YOUR CLIENTS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
  • EXPLAIN THAT CONSULTATION IS FREE
  • PRIVATE ROOMS FOR DISCRETION FOR PROBLEM HAIR
  • A EXPERIENCED CELEBRITY CONSULTANTS SPECIALISING IN 16 TECHNIQUES
  • ABILITY TO WORK WITH BRIDE, BRIDESMAIDS, MOTHERS AND GROOM INDIVIDUALLY OR IN GROUPS

…And that’s just for starters!

We even have a few slots for Models who could benefit by saving up to 30%

And Not Only That, But:

• Diane has over 25 years experience
• Diane is a International Trainer training over 3000 students
• Diane is author of 2 popular selling Hair Extensions books worldwide available from Amazon
• Diane has worked with top celebrities, TV, photographers and film

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The “epidemic” of dementia as a killer of older people to be given more public attention.

David Baddiel has called for the “epidemic” of dementia as a killer of older people to be given more public attention. I agree!

The 52-year-old, whose father Colin is housebound and receives 24-hour care, has made a television programme exploring the impact dementia has on close family members of sufferers.

He said creating The Trouble With Dad was hard but decided there must be a wider dialogue about the disease.

Baddiel told the Radio Times: “T here is no situation where it is straightforwardly OK to put someone on camera who is not totally informed about it due to dementia, as is the case here.

“But the alternative is that nobody ever talks about this, and we must. It’s an epidemic – the largest killer of older people, bigger than cancer. We must bring that into the light.”

His father, 82, suffers from Pick’s disease – a rare type of dementia that can see sufferers become sexually disinhibited and prone to swearing and rude behaviour.

The film, was aired on Channel 4 in February, focusing on the relationship between Colin and Baddiel and his brother Ivor

The comedian, who is probably best known for his work with Frank Skinner, said he feels “exhausted” after weekly visits with his father.

“He’s hard work. Some times he’s not too mad, but others he’s very thankless. He can be extremely exasperating.”

The father of two added: “He doesn’t understand who the kids are any more. He was never a cuddly grandpa. He doesn’t always know Ivor and me.

“He understands he has sons, and can recognise pictures of us from our teens, but he seems to think we should still look like that.”

Source: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/news/david-baddiel-warns-of-dementia-epidemic-as-he-launches-film-on-disease-impact-35449459.html

So my biggest question here is “why in the early to mid development of this disease in patients do doctors, social services, carers, banks and administrator speak to dementia sufferers as though they will remember a single word?”

“Why do they expect them to read small print leaflets instead of writing to them?

Does and Don’t Prior to Getting Your Wedding Hair Extensions Done

Five Tips About Getting Your Wedding Hair Extensions Done

I wouldn’t ever suggest doing your wedding hair yourself in the first place and please please do not put clipins in for your special day! 

For a wedding you’re attending, sure. Go right ahead.

Do your own curls, straighten your own locks, run a brush through it and call it a day.

But with your own wedding, you have to remember all eyes are on you. And, during your ceremony, all eyes are on the back of your head. You want to make sure what they’re looking at is perfection and you can get that from a professional. When you’re stressing out wedding morning — hoping that your groom makes it to the church on time, wondering if there will be enough food at the cocktail hour — the last thing you want to do is stand in your bathroom with a curling iron. You won’t have the patience to hold each curl long enough and your hair will be a mess. And you’ll regret it.

I put together a list of five tips about getting your wedding hair done so that you don’t end up looking at your photos and regretting anything.

1. Don’t wash your hair the morning of your wedding.

Showering when you wake up just makes you feel energised. And for wedding day, that’s what you need.

2. Know what you want. And make sure you get it.

Pinterest is an amazing tool to help you find wedding hair ideas. In fact, we have a some wedding hair ideas Pinterest board and growing. Feel free to pin any and all of those ideas. Because when you’re getting married, you need an idea of what you want. The standard hair extension technicians at the salon will not look at you and say, “Oh, you have medium-length hair. This is the style for you.” Instead, they will say, “What style did you have in mind?” And it’s so much easier to show them a photo as a guide instead of saying, “I was thinking something half up and down with curls. I think. Maybe. Or all down. Or no curls. What do you think?”

Just a note to have a Signature Hair Extension Consultant offer you that service you would have to be prepared for a big bill.

When you decide what you want, make sure you get it.

A bit of advice, don’t be unreasonable or too far reaching about your style. For instance if you have 1 inch of hair don’t go asking for 26 inches. (unless it’s a wig)

3. Don’t waste your money on hair extensions trialstyles. 

This is the most controversial tip, but I am really sticking firm to stating you don’t need a trial. However with hair extensions I suggest you get them installed at least a week before your wedding if they are semi permanent. I also recommend you have a stylist that is use to styling long hair extensions.

Many stylists will have a portfolio where you can check out their work and styles they’ve done before so you can get an idea of what they are capable of. Salons who attend wedding expos will have these at the booths usually (I’ve never seen a salon at an expo that didn’t have one, but you never know). Portfolios should help you feel comfortable at a salon you’ve never used before. (MAKE SURE IT’S THERE WORK AND NOT DOWNLOADED FROM THE INTERNET)

And you have to remember, too, you’re hiring a professional. You have to trust that she knows what she’s doing because this is what she gets paid to do. If you were having surgery, would you go to the doctor for a trial? No. You would just go and get it done. Extreme example, but same concept.
4. Find out if your salon will travel.

Unless you are really confident that everything will be done if you went to the salon, find out if your stylist will come to you along with the makeup artist.

Make sure you also have some quality time for your stylist and that you won’t  be disturbed.


5. Don’t forget to pull out some cash to pay your stylist.

Getting organised the day before for things you need to pay for is worth it.

Your debit card has probably been hammered and the last thing you want is paying for your hair and makeup to go drastically wrong. Also prepare for emergencies incase a bridesmaid has a desaster that needs fixing straight away.