Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Become a Hair Loss Expert

DID YOU KNOW? According to a popular theory, humans have evolved beyond needing any hair. But when hair loss begins, it seems we can’t live without it!

Hair seems to define us, doesn’t it? But it also defines us as being a mammal, scientifically speaking, and anthropologically and archaeologically, evidence suggests that we have had hair (or fur) since before we stood up on two legs. Back then, goes the theory, humans needed protection from the elements such as extreme cold and ultraviolet radiation from the sun, so fur was a form of protection for our skin. As humans evolved with less of a need for that protection, body hair declined over the centuries. Once we learned how to wear animal furs and use bark and leaves as coverings, hair lost its protective value and restricted itself to just the areas on the human body we know of today. And most of those places are the focus of multibillion-dollar-a-year industries bent on removing the hair; but on the head it is the opposite: We spend as much time and money as possible devoted to keeping our hair and showing it off.

As such, hair bears great social significance in terms of defining a person’s identity. And when something happens to our hair -- such as a hair loss disease (for example, alopecia areata) or, on the other end of the spectrum, excessive hair growth on the body or even just a temporary accident -- we suffer great trauma as a result. Your hair can also identify you as a member of a certain social group, such as hippie, punk or prep or of a geographic, ethnic or religious group. As each displays its own defining characteristics, you can almost always spot an Orthodox Jew by his earlocks and tall hat, a Muslim by her hijab, a Rastafarian by his uncut dreadlocks. And, the act of shaving the head can symbolize punishment or purity depending on the situation. In fact, hair is also an indicator of health, with thinning or missing hair often an indicator of sickness.

Want to better understand hair loss? Then become a hair loss expert yourself.

Top-ten facts to give you a deeper understanding of hair loss and how to prevent hair loss:

  1. The length of a piece of hair has three parts: the root, which lies in the follicle beneath the scalp; the bulb, which is the swelling at the base of the scalp; and the shaft, which is the strand above the scalp (that shows).
  2. A cross section of a piece of hair also has three parts, and these are concentric. From the inside out: The medulla is the inner core of the hair; the cortex surrounds it in a layer of densely packed keratin; and the cuticle is hair’s outer, clear, protective layer made up of scales that overlap and lay flat, like roof shingles.
  3. The cortex of the hair is the part that is penetrated and altered when you have a chemical process performed on your hair. The cuticle is the outer layer that gets roughed up by too much brushing, rubbing, heated styling-tool exposure and harsh chemicals, most often responsible for frizzy-looking, dull hair.
  4. It’s the irregular shape of the hair follicle that determines whether your hair will be curly, kinky or wavy.
  5. The sebaceous gland associated with each hair follicle is largely responsible for secreting hair’s own natural protection.
  6. The reason that hair transplantation can be so successful is that each follicular unit is complete and can be removed and replaced to a new location in much the same way you transplant a garden plant with its roots attached.
  7. A person’s individual hair growth cycle, which can last from two to seven years, dictates his or her ultimate hair length, if it was not cut for that long. The “ anagen” phase is a period of active growth and hair follicle regeneration. The “ catagen” phase is when that follicle stops growing new hair, which often results in natural, normal hair shedding. Next is the “ telogen” (resting) phase, in which the follicle remains dormant for a few months until it is reawakened by a new anagen growth phase. “ Exogen” is the term that describes hair shedding as old hairs become dislodged by new ones, which usually takes place at the onset of a new anagen phase.
  8. Because of these phases, it’s important to realize that natural hair shedding of 100-200 hairs daily is perfectly normal and a natural part of hair growth. This is not considered to be the hair loss we dread.
  9. Different ethnic hair types exhibit varying rates of growth: The average growth rate for Caucasian hair is about one-quarter inch per month, although hair growth can occur faster in children. Afro-Caribbean hair grows approximately half as fast as the Caucasian because of its fragile structure, and it rarely grows very long, either. Asian hair grows even faster than Caucasian hair and, as a result, grows even longer because of its thicker structure.
  10. The top-six normal things that can affect your hair’s growth and health are hormonal changes, daily care, medications, stress, fungal or other infections and aging.

Now that you’re an expert and have a better understanding of what’s considered “normal” for hair, you’ll be able to identify any hair loss or hair-thinning concerns or issues you have and learn to better prevent hair loss and keep the hair you have.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Winter Skin Care and Makeup Tips


Winter challenges your skin and makeup more than any other season.

Here, what you need to know to give your skin the extra care and attention it needs, plus tips on beauty products for achieving the right winter look.

The change of seasons is always refreshing, but winter challenges the skin and makeup more than any of the other seasons. Cold temperatures, snowy weather, heated rooms, and excessive hot showers to warm you up (which, unfortunately, also dry your skin) all make your skin need extra care and attention.

The biggest problem is dry skin on the face, hands, and knees, and sometimes all over the body. The best advice is to moisturize. And moisturize.

Sometimes the dryness can turn into eczema. In that case you must turn to a dermatologist, who can help you choose the right skin care products. You can also use 0.1% hydracortisone once a week on the areas that are really dry, irritated, and itchy. Eczema is genetic and is most aggressive in winter.

The indoor heat along with the cold outdoor temperature makes your skin drier, no matter what your skin type is.

Dry skin: Use a facial serum or oil under a thicker-formula moisturizer.
Oily Skin: Use an oil-free serum and oil-free moisturizer.
Combination skin: Use oil-free products on the T‑zone and a thicker moisturizer on the cheeks, which get drier in the wintertime.

Sometimes those with oily skin should protect their skin with slightly creamier face products, especially against extremely cold temperatures and wind. Look for oil-based moisturizers (including almond, jojoba, or avocado oil) that don’t clog the pores. Sometimes you might get whiteheads (tiny white cysts containing lamellated keratin that a dermatologist or esthetician can take out with a tiny needle) around your eye area or on your cheeks. If you have dry skin, you must avoid water as much as you can; take short showers, and wash your face with a cleansing milk. And everyone should drink more water (or hot green tea) in the wintertime.

Many times dry skin gets flakes on the eyelids and cheeks and around the lip area. The best way to get rid of them is to exfoliate the skin right after showering, when the skin is still soft. After that apply a thick layer of a cream-based hydration mask all over your face. Leave it on for five minutes, then press a tissue on your face and let it absorb the mask. Don’t scrub your face; just gently tap it with the tissue so you get all the extra mask off your face. Do this in the evening, and by morning your skin will be much softer.

You can use the same method on superdry lips: exfoliate your lips and the skin around them with an exfoliating cream or lip scrub (many cosmetic manufacturers make lip spa products with scrubs and various kind of balms and sealing creams). You can also put a damp hand towel in a microwave for three minutes to heat it and then press it on your lips for a minute to soften the skin, then scrub the dead skin off gently with the towel. Note: Scrubbing the lips with a toothbrush is really hard on them and can actually break the skin.

MAKEUP
Base
Slightly richer foundations are better than tinted moisturizers because there is more to cover on your skin in the winter (uneven areas on the nose, cheeks, and eyelids). You must use SPF/UVA/UVB protection all year round. The sun that reflects from the snow is as strong as the sun that reflects from water. So choose a day cream with at least SPF 15, or a foundation with SPF. Skin is also paler in the winter, so you must use a wintertime base. Powder is needed all over the face for oily skin. Those with combination and dry skin should use powder on the T‑area only to set the base. If your skin is dry and flaky, don’t use any base product, just a face oil and your protecting SPF 15 face cream (but you can still use mascara and tinted lip balm).

Eyes
Most cosmetic companies launch autumn/winter collections full of darker shades for eye and lip makeup colors; dark grays, plums, burgundies, deep Spanish reds, and dark chocolate browns. That is because the fall/winter fashion shows give the direction to the makeup world as well. But there are no rules for which colors to use on a seasonal basis. Most of the products are matte and simply look better in winter: more dramatic and deeper hues that go hand in hand with fall/winter fashions. But remember that what works on the runway does not always work in real life.

If you love pastels in winter, go for them. Keep in mind, though, that if your face is pale, pastel colors will create a washed-out look that is not flattering; light pastel eye and lip makeup looks better on tanned skin, which is why pastels are very popular in the summer. For a cool-tone winter look, wear deeper colors on your eyes and give your lips a matte fuchsia tone instead of light icy pink. Or use some color on your eyes and keep your lips pale (as in the photo: I gave the lashes a shocking blue wintry color!).

Mascara should be waterproof; rain, snow, and going from outdoor to indoor temperatures will make regular mascara run. You don’t always have to use black mascara; try brown, blue, or green. Water-resistant eye pencil is excellent; because it’s made of waxes, it will stay through the rain. Water-resistant liquid eyeliners are good but don’t necessarily stay well because of their flakiness. There are some special eye makeup sealing products that you can apply on top of the eyeliner to make it hold longer. But an umbrella will do a better job in the end. I have also used water-resistant mascara as eyeliner, and sometimes it stays better than most of the real waterproof liners.

Lips
Cracked lips are the number one problem in winter. If your lips are superdry, skip the lipstick and use tinted lip balm, which is available in many different colors. The pigmentation is not that high, but you will get smooth, healthy-looking lips with a beautiful sheen. Make sure the balm has SPF and UVA/UVB protection. Exfoliate your lips regularly throughout the cold months. That way you will get rid of the dry flakes on the surface of your lips.

If you want a more dramatic winter look, fair skin looks really good with well-lined red lips, darker skin with well-lined deep brown or deeper cool reds. More moisturizing, richer-formula lip glosses are welcome products in the winter when the temperature drops below 0° Celsius. But on a really cold day, skip the glosses and use tinted lip balms. They protect and moisturize your lips the best.

Blush
Blush is a key item to the winter makeup look. It really gives some color to your skin and wakes up your whole face. Use the powder formulas, which sit better than gel or cream blushes. The color of your blush is completely your own choice; again, if you have a cool-tone look, use pink; for a warm tone, it can be peach, warm sand, or terracotta. The only color I would leave out are bronzes. They really don’t look great in winter.

Hands and Nails
Keep your hands moisturized. You can even sleep with cotton gloves on after applying a thick layer of hand cream to your hands. In the morning your hands and cuticles will be soft and moisturized.

Darker nail colors look trendy in the winter. You can buy a lipstick to match with your nail color because cosmetic companies launch the looks that way. It will always give a very sophisticated, mature look.

TIPS
Use a humidifier to add moisture to your indoor space if you have to use drying central heating. Put one in your bedroom, and you will notice the difference in your skin in the morning, especially when using face serum and night cream. Your skin will be softer and moister.

If you have very dry skin, use soap-free body wash instead of a soap bar when showering.

You can use a thicker-formula face cream (at least 60% oil) as your night cream. The same cream works as a deep-moisturizing face mask: just apply a thicker layer of the cream all over your face, except in the eye area. Keep it on the face for 10 to 15 minutes, and then press a tissue on the face to absorb the extra oils from the skin. Do this in the evening, and your skin will be moist, especially if you have the humidifier in your bedroom.

If you have sensitive skin, use a protective barrier moisturizer.

Monique's Salon and Eufora - Helping to Fight Winter Frizz



Five Steps to Fight Winter Frizz


It’s a widely known fact that the winter can turn hair into a frizzy, static-ridden mess. However, one truth that needs telling is there is more to curing the winter frizz blues than finding a miracle product. In fact, it’s an entire series of steps that must be taken to produce smooth, shiny hair with real staying power. Eufora Intl. Global Educator, Micky Hatoum, is also the owner of Altimo Hair Group Salon in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and is all too familiar with the effects of cold weather on hair. He offers five steps to help prepare your hair to contend with the harshest weather of the year.

Step 1: Start with a Great Cut – You owe it to yourself, but it’s also important to trim dry, dead ends to create a fresh canvas to work with. No product can bring those split ends back to life.

Step 2: Read Your Shampoo Bottle Label – Stay away from harsh surfactants that may cleanse hair but also strip it of moisture, strength, elasticity and its natural essential oils and proteins. Repetitive use ultimately results in dry, damaged and fuzzy hair. So now that you know it all starts at the shampoo bowl, be sure to ask your stylist to prescribe a care regimen tailored to your hair needs. Ingredients to watch out for include: Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate, and TEA Lauryl Sulfate.

Step 3: Learn the Correct Way to Blow-dry – There is a misconception that you should stop blow-drying when hair begins to frizz because it will become even fuzzier. Hair actually goes through a drying process of 5 steps – wet to damp to dry to frizz to silk. Don’t panic and continue blow-drying hair beyond the frizz point. Think of ironing clothes. The higher the heat, the easier it is to remove the wrinkles.

Step 4: Use the Proper Tools – By prepping damp hair with a styling fixative such as Eufora Smoothn’ Straightening Balm, you’ll create a canvas to work with that will give you lasting results. Also, a round vented brush with a metal or ceramic base works well to create volume and de-frizz hair when blow-drying. The dryer heats up the base and hair is literally sandwiched by heat, much like a curling or flat iron. For those with extremely coarse or curly hair, a ceramic boar bristle brush and is recommended because it condenses the hair so it is frizz-free and shiny.

Step 5: Choose a Healthy Finishing Product – Eufora’s Pure Polish Finishing Drops offer amazing frizz control and acts as a shine enhancing emollients due to silica derived, Phenyl Trimethcone, Cyclomethicone and Dimethiconol. In addition, the drops include a blend of refined botanical oils including Kukui Nut Oil and Aloe Leaf Extract and Vitamin E for antioxidant benefits.

About Eufora: Since launching in 1997, Eufora has utilized advanced technology to protect, preserve and promote the health of color treated and chemically serviced hair. Eufora is the only salon professional product line to provide the legendary healing benefits of certified organic Aloe Vera Gel , which is the base for all formulations, in an optimum quality concentration. The unique blends utilize the most advanced botanical, vitamin and non-carcinogenic ingredients available with scientifically proven benefits to the hair, scalp and skin, as well as pure essential oils to fragrance all products for an aromatherapy experience.

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Get Your Hair Score With Hair Check exclusively at Monique's Salon


Revolutionary New Device Measures Hair Thinning, Hair Breakage and Hair ReGrowth


Today, hair loss and hair thinning affects an estimated 75% of all menand 10% of healthy women. As clients turn to beauty professions inthe salon, spa and hair replacement industries, they want to know the status of their hair loss and if the products or services they are using to promote hair growth are actually working. Devices that generate quantitative data regarding hair loss and growth have not been available previously, so evaluating the success of treatments for hair loss has been largely limited to observation. Until now, there has been no way to measure the quantity of hair in an area of scalp or the amount that has re‐grown as the result of salon, laser or dermatology treatments.

The patented Divi International HairCheck device is the first
measurement tool to actually gauge hair thinning, hair breakage and hair regrowth. CEO Mike Vidal notes, “We anticipate that this new HairCheck measurement device will become the standard service throughout the beauty industry as well as for medical professionals. Salons, barbers, day spas, medical spas, hair replacement centers, dermatologists and other medical provided are all markets that will benefit from this valuable service.” The patented HairCheck technology gives a precise scientific measurement of how much hair is present in an area of scalp, measuring both the hair density and hair diameter within that area. Breakage is also measured, which allows for product and service recommendations that address the damage.

The HairCheck device measures the density of hair in a two by two centimeter area. The first
measurement is performed at the back of the head just below the occipital bone for the baseline count of healthy hair. The second measurement is taken at the affected area on the top of the head. The technician then calculates the percentage of loss from the back of the head to the top. Readings for hair loss are usually performed every three to four months, while readings for hair breakage may be done more frequently. National Sales and Education Manager Richard Gundry says, “We are now able to give quantifiable results versus visual results for hair loss and breakage. If you were on a diet, you wouldn’t be able to accurately measure how much weight you’d lost if you didn’t have a scale! We are the scale to measure hair loss. If you cannot measure hair loss, then you cannot monitor it.”

Hair Loss treatments
are rarely suggested to consumers until the hair is visibly thinner, but by that times as much as 50 percent of the hair in the thinning areas is already gone. With HairCheck, salon and hair replacement professionals will be able to measure how much hair their clients have lost in the affected area, perhaps years before balding becomes obvious to the naked eye. HairCheck enables hair care professionals or physicians to recommend home care products or hair restoration services based on scientific, credible evidence. On return visits, the success of the treatments will be determined with recommendations adjusted, based upon actual measurements.

The HairCheck is easy to use and it takes only a few minutes to evaluate hair
loss or breakage. Mike Vidal helped develop the HairCheck measurement device following his own personal hair loss experience. After receiving a hair transplant from Dr. Bernard Cohen of Coral Gables, FL, a leading expert in the hair restoration field, Vidal worked with him to develop Cohen’s invention of the first tool to effectively measure hair loss. With Vidal’s background in mechanical engineering, he immediately understood the scientific validity of this invention. “I was extremely excited about getting involved with this new revolutionary technology and saw the incredible potential of offering this valuable new service in salons, hair replacement centers and medical offices.

With HairCheck, beauty industry and hair replacement professionals will
now be able to add thousands of dollars to their monthly incomes. Implementing this simple, yet scientific new salon and medical office service will enable salon owners and hair replacement specialists to successfully grow their businesses, while providing clients with valuable hair loss solutions. Men and women with thinning hair, hair loss or hair breakage will become motivated clients, seeking additional services and products to improve the health of their hair. www.haircheck.com.

Friday, October 29, 2010

We Love Our Guests!

To show our appreciation for each and every guest, we are having a referrral contest. For each new client you refer to Monique's Salon between now and December 15th, 2010, you will enter to win a brand new Apple iPad!

The guest that refers the most new clients will receive their new iPad on December 16th! So call today, come get the referral cards, send the ones who you love the most in to receive a Monique's Salon experience!

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Holiday Eating Tips From Coach Louise

Healthy Holiday Eating

Just because Thanksgiving and the holidays are right around the corner, it doesn't mean you have to throw healthy eating out the window and pile on the pounds. Eating healthy during the holidays doesn't have to mean deprivation either.

* Don't skip meals. Skipping meals and going to the holiday dinner hungry usually leads to overeating. Choose meals that are high in fiber and have a combination of both protein and carbohydrates so that you will have stabilized your blood sugar.

* Use your plate as a template. Have each food represent an island. That means no food can touch on your plate. It is a great idea to have half of your plate filled with vegetables, a quarter of your plate with protein, and a quarter of your plate with starches.

* Limit your portions. The biggest mistake people make when facing a buffet or table full of food is serving themselves large portions. Individuals feel that they have to take a little bit of everything. Survey the table and decide what you want the most. Then take small servings of those items. A three ounce serving of turkey is the size of a deck of playing cards.

* Make low fat and non fat substitutions. There are some easy substitutions you can make eliminating high fat ingredients in recipes. The cream of mushroom soup used in green bean casserole recipes can be made with fat free soup. It will not change the taste of the casserole. In addition, you can easily substitute low fat versions of sour cream, milk, and cheese.

* Stay active. Keeping active over the holidays boosts your metabolism which helps you maintain or lose weight. Think of ways to incorporate activity that involves the entire family. Your work out regimen should include cardio and strength training.

* Drink water. Staying hydrated is important over the holidays. Individuals often confuse thirst and hunger. Before you reach for food, drink a 12 ounce glass of water and wait ten to twenty minutes. Remember alcohol and caffeinated beverages are dehydrating.

These simple steps can help you navigate holiday eating successfully. Let the turkey be stuffed not you!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Help Us Celebrate with a VIP Party

Our One Year Anniversary



We are excited to celebrate our One Year Anniversary. Please join us on November 3th, 2010 from 4:00pm to 8:00pm!

Enjoy sample spa services, delectable desserts, enticing hors d'oeuvres, gift bags, and tons of fun!

This is our way of saying Thank You to all of our loyal Guests!

Thank you so much for making the last year one of the best!

Friday, September 10, 2010

September 11th Cut A Thon and Month Long Fundraiser

Treasured Locks For Children

Each year thousands of children suffer from some sort of hair loss due to chemotherapy, medications, alopecia, burns and other various medical conditions.

During the month of September, Monique's Salon is accepting donations to help our local children that are suffering.

On September 11th, 2010, we will be hosting a cut a thon and all proceeds from that day will be given directly to TLC.

Help us help our local children......

Call 509-321-3664 for more information!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Back to School Hair Tips for Stress Free Mornings


Do you have Morning Hair Stress with your kids? Worried about school starting and that morning struggle? Try these Simple Hair Tips

The kids are looking forward to going back to school for the fall, but you're dreading that morning rush. Hairstyling can take up a good portion of time if you allow it to. But there are several ways to minimize some of the time and stress involved with styling a kid's hair for school.

Quick & Easy Hairstyling for Kids: Wash and Condition at Night
By washing and conditioning a kid's hair at night, parents can minimize the time it takes for morning hairstyling. This way the time that may have been spent washing, conditioning, and drying the hair can be better spent on something else.

Quick & Easy Hairstyling for Kids: Forget Heated Devices
Not only are heated devices damaging to the hair, but they can add on a great deal of time, depending on how elaborate your kid's school hairstyle may be. Curlers can be placed in the hair before bed and are generally easy to remove.

Quick & Easy Hairstyling for Kids: Use Long-Lasting Hairstyles
Kids with longer hair may benefit from long-lasting hairstyles for school. Some of these may include cornrow braids or dreadlocks. For the best results, the hairstyles should be well-maintained as appropriate for each. If done right, there will be little to no hairstyling involved with a long-lasting hairstyle while getting ready for school.

Quick & Easy Hairstyling for Kids: Keep Hair Short
Short hair may be easier for kids to maintain themselves both while getting ready for school, as well as during school. Try choosing a short hairstyle for kids that can be achieved within just a few minutes.

Quick & Easy Hairstyling for Kids: Keep Hair Soft
Sometimes tangles in the hair can prolong hairstyling time. Condition and brush the hair well at night to avoid this. Another thing that may help is to brush a small amount of tea tree oil through the hair both at night and in the morning.

Quick & Easy Hairstyling for Kids: Extra Tips
Braid hair at night to avoid knots, tangles, and dryness. A single braid is also a quick and easy hairstyle that can last your child most or all of the day during school.

School hairstyles should be simple to minimize morning stress, as well as make it easier for kids to maintain during school hours. Braids, ponytails, or simply wearing the hair down are great for this.

Use C-Formula 444 to secure flyaways, reduce static cling, create shine, and keep the hair healthy.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Gene Found For Alopecia Areata

Thanks to the National Hair Society. This article was published in their July Newsletter!



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Monday, July 26, 2010

Truth and Your Hair

Truth and Your Hair

There are many misconceptions about hair and its care. Once one knows the truth, the solution for hair challenges becomes logical, not a hidden secret to be discovered.

The most widely held misconception concerning hair is that is alive, and, therefore, its condition can be 'permanently' altered by using some newly discovered commercial potion. The truth is that hair is only living matter at its base below the surface of the scalp. Like the tip of one's finger nail, hair is dead matter, and can be clipped shorter and discarded. This fact alone brings us to two important conclusions about how one may maintain stronger, healthier looking, shiny hair.

Conclusion #1:
We must be concerned with preventative maintenance by creating a healthy environment below the surface of the scalp, where hair is germinated or born. Since hair in its basic form is 100% keratin (protein), our diets should consist of a good balance of easily digested protein, i.e. - dairy products, poultry and meat. For those of us who are vegans, good protein alternatives are nuts, beans and the old stand-by - peanut butter. I suspect that with the popular emergence of low-carbohydrate/high-protein diets, we in turn will begin to see more heads of hair with less frizzies and easily split ends.

Now, how do we ensure this quality protein gets to the living roots of our hair? Just as we stimulate quality muscle growth through exercising and bringing protein-laden blood to specific body parts, we can do the same for our hair. This is easily achieved by simply massaging your scalp, once a day, while you shampoo and condition your hair. You'll not only have cleaner and more thoroughly conditioned hair, but you will have stimulated protein-supplying blood to feed the germinating roots of your hair. Be careful to use only the pads of your fingers in small circular motions as you gently massage your scalp. Never use your fingernails for this purpose as you can cause abrasions to your scalp that could lead to infection and possible skin disorders.

Conclusion #2:
Since the hair we visually see above the surface of the scalp is essentially dead matter, how can we repair it from external environmental and/or chemical damage? First, we must realize that any product remedy we might add to our hair is always a temporary fix, no matter how good it is at initially solving certain hair challenges. Any product that is effective at controlling frizzies must be used periodically to continue to be effective. Some haircare products work for longer periods between uses, while others must be used every day to overcome challenges like split-ends.

This brings us to several fallacies concerning the shampoo and conditioning of hair. One of which is that a shampoo alone can increase the overall health of the hair. Shampoo, no matter what exotic or expensive ingredients are added to it, is designed to perform one single task - to cleanse the hair of excessive sebum (natural oils), body sweat and environmental impurities. It is a scientific contradiction that cleansing the hair alone will keep it healthy, once you have stripped it of all of its natural protective properties, like sebum. The longer your hair is, the less the chance is that these natural hair oils will reach the mid-shaft to ends of your hair with daily shampooing. This leaves the older and more vulnerable sections of the hairshaft exposed to further damage from heated styling appliances and chemical processes, such coloring or permanent waving.

Therefore, the mid-shaft to ends of your hair do not need the same intense daily cleansing as the first few inches of hair closest to the scalp. The remedy is very simple - as you gently massage your scalp while shampooing, only apply and focus your shampoo within the first 2 - 3 inches of hair closest to your scalp. When you rinse the shampoo from this base section of the hair it will quickly pass though the mid-shaft to ends of your hair, thus providing these areas with the lighter cleansing they require.

Many people have the misconception that daily conditioning (protection) of their hair will cause flatness or added weight. This challenge is easily resolved by, first, knowing how to physically condition the hair and, second, by understanding the different intended uses of the main 3 types of conditioners, i.e. - rinses, daily and deep conditioners.

Daily conditioning (protecting) any type of hair, from thin & fine to thick & frizzy, is basically the same. It is simply the reverse concept of shampooing hair as discussed above - considering that throughout the course of the day the first 3 inches of hair closest to the scalp will receive an adequate supply of naturally-occurring hair oil (sebum). Therefore, if you condition this area with a crème rinse or daily conditioner it can become over-conditioned, heavy & less manageable. The solution is to apply your conditioner from the mid-shaft (3 inches from scalp) of the hair to the ends. Then using a wide-toothed comb and holding onto the ends of your hair, gently comb the conditioner from mid-shaft to ends for even distribution, detangling and sealing split ends. By the time you finish doing this, the conditioner will have remained within your hair for the appropriate 3 to 5 minutes to be effective in temporarily repairing any damaged or frizzy areas.

The concept for applying deep conditioners is the same as above, however, the time the conditioner is left within the hair must be extended up to 20 minutes to allow penetration into the inner (cortical) layer of the hairshaft - only 10 minutes if your wrap your hair in a moist, hot towel. Deep conditioning should be done sparingly - once per week for most hair types. Deep conditioning the hair more than this is could cause the opposite intended effect. If you over-use a protein-based deep conditioner to strengthen and add body, it could cause the hair to become dry and brittle. If you over-use a moisturizing or oil-based deep conditioner, it could cause your hair to become limp and lifeless.

Notes about detangling hair and hair loss:

Many people are misinformed that it is safer to detangle the hair while it is dry. One must understand that the hair can stretch up to 50% of its length while wet without breakage, however, while dry, hair will break before it stretches 25% of its length. It is best to keep a wide-toothed comb within your shower to detangle & seal split-ends, as described above, while using a low pH (3.5 to 5.5 acidic) crème rinse or daily conditioner.

On the subject of misperceived hair loss - many people turn fearful upon seeing their hairbrush & shower drain filled with an inordinate amount of their hair. I wish to relieve some of this fear by stating the fact that each strand of hair has a lifespan of 2 to 7 years before a new hair begins to grow in its place, pushing it out to end up in one's brush or shower drain. This means everyone sheds 80 to 125 hairs from their head everyday. If one has longer hair it may give the false appearance that they a shedding more hair daily than the average amount. One should only be concerned if the hair being shed daily is not being replaced by new hair growth, however, this is the subject of a future article.

If you are concerned that you might not be using the correct products for your hair, call 509-926-6429 and schedule a consultation with any of our Hair Specialists.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

HairMax LaserComb on The CBS Early Show Womens Hair Loss

Here are more testimonies on the Hairmax Laser Comb! We have them in stock...Start getting your hair back today!


NBC TODAY - Battling Baldness / Lasers & Hair Transplant Surgery

We proudly offer these products and services. Call and schedule an appointment with Monique to go over all of your hair loss needs!


Saturday, May 29, 2010

Tanning Tax Specials

Tanning Tax becomes effective July 1st, 2010.

There will be an additional 10% tax added on all UV Tanning Services.

So in honor of that, we will be offering long term tanning packages that must be purchased and paid for by June 30th, 2010.


3 Months Unlimited $105
6 Months Unlimited $200
9 Months Unlimited $280
12 Months Unlimited $360

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Summer Weather Is Here! Ready For Flip Flops?

Summer Feet

Summer is Here! Are you ready for your flip flops, snazzy sandals and strappy heels? Come to Monique's and enjoy an incredible Spa Pedicure in our brand new pedicure chairs! Have a cool drink of tea or water, relax and let us get those little toes ready for your summer footwear!

Now through the end of May get a Spa Pedicure for ONLY $45

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Hot Stone Massage During a Cool Spring Day


Hot Stone Massage

The application of direct heat from the stones ,relaxes muscles more quickly than with traditional massage. Allowing the client to enter a state of deep relaxation and healing within minutes. The perfectly heated stones glide along the body and muscles. Hot oil is used with this massage. All my clients describe it as "Heavenly."

Book your massage today for only $65.00

Must be booked and received between April 30th and May 7th!

Sunday, April 25, 2010


Mother's Day is just around the corner....

May 9th, 2010 give Mom a gift she will truly appreciate...

Some Pampering, Relaxation and 100% Total Attention...




Show Mom How Fabulous She Is:

with a $75 Gift Card for $65

with a $125 Gift Card for $110

with a $150 Gift Card for $130

with a $200 Gift Card for $175

with a $300 Gift Card for $250



What is Hair Support
& How Does it Work?

Hair Support consists of the latest patented technological procedures to cleanse blocked follicles and stimulate the scalp, increasing blood circulation. This revitalizes the hair follicles and releases dormant hair - hair which has been trapped underneath the scalp by a build-up of oil and hair care products.

By capitalizing on this, Hair Support is an effective treatment for thinning hair, hair loss, alopecia areata and medically related hair loss.

The Hair Support Program can dramatically improve the condition of your scalp, protect it against further loss, and may also foster new hair growth.

Hair Support can also be effective in the fight against medically-related hair loss. Clients who have experienced the program have noticed their hair returning in half the diagnosed time. A healthy scalp and stronger hair encourages your natural hair to grow.

Hair loss scenario

Hair Growth IllustrationOne of the major causes of hair loss is the build-up of hair care products and other topical lotions. This build-up clogs the oil glands, damaging the hair follicle and causing the hair to be released prematurely before the hair life cycle is over – instigating hair loss. The hair follicle is actually drowning in this build-up of oil.

Build-up on the surface of the scalp clogs the hair follicle. This blockage prevents the new hair from reaching the surface of the scalp.

The result is a damaged hair follicle not able to able to grow naturally.Fortunately, Hair Support is now available to release clogged pores, giving damaged hair follicles a chance to return to their normal life cycle.

How Hair Support Cleanses your Scalp from Transformation to Regeneration

  • Home & Professional Hair Support Treatments will penetrate the scalp and reach the hair follicle allowing it to release the build-up of oil.
  • The transformation of the hair follicle back to its healthy state will promote the natural hair life cycle.
  • Hair Support treatment (through scalp stimulators, professional scalp treatments and specially formulated Hair Support products) cleanse the scalp while reducing scalp oils.
  • Through a series of treatments the scalp is cleansed and hair restored to its natural hair life cycle.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010


Sacred Heart Women's Show

April 16th-18th!


Come see us at booths 173, 174 and 175. We are offering Pink Hair Accents, Pink Wigs, Chair Massages and Jessica Simpson Extensions.


All proceeds will go to the Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure!

Can't wait to see you there!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Grow Stronger and Healthier Hair by What You Eat





The enclosed article was just published in the March 2010 Edition of the National Hair Society Newsletter. We truly are what we eat!






April Specials



Let Monique's Salon help you with your Spring Fever! Fabulous Fast Foils, Stunning Full Body Spray Tans or Wonderful Full Leg Waxing? Which one can we schedule you for:?

Saturday, January 16, 2010

How Much Do You Love Me?

How Much Do You Love Me?

Are you thinking about your special someone for Valentine's Day? Pamper your sweetie with a Romance and Roses Manicure and Pedicure or be daring...Chocolate Decadence.....a very romantic couples massage and facial with your choice of chocolate mint, chocolate raspberry, chocolate cherry or chocolate cake.

What a great way to spend some time with the special person in your life....Don't let them wonder How Much You Love Them!

Health and Beauty Show - This Weekend

Health and Beauty Show This Weekend!

Come visit us at the Health and Beauty Show at the Spokane Community College. You can receive some incredible spa treatments from many of our local businesses. Be sure to stop by and see the staff at Monique's! We are offering paraffin dips, lip and brow waxing, sample chair massages, and vibration therapy!

Friday, January 1, 2010

Low Level Laser Therapy

Struggling with Hair Loss? Is Stress Causing You To Be Follicly Challenged? Call Today To Schedule A Low Level Laser Therapy Consultation!

Low level laser hair therapy is a revolutionary, non-surgical breakthrough for both men and women suffering the devastating effects of hair loss.

With low level laser hair therapy, you can achieve thicker, fuller, shinier, and healthier looking hair.

The low level lasers are “soft” lasers often referred to as “cold” lasers, and do not have the thermal-component to cut, burn or vaporize.

Low level laser therapy treatments utilize a device containing 30 therapeutic soft low level light lasers which delivers light energy directly to the scalp.

Developed in Europe for improving hair volume and improving hair shaft quality and prolonging the life of hair color and improving hair colors and perms.