Coconut To The Face!

Everyone has been raving about coconut oil recently. Apparently it whitens teeth, moisturizes the skin, makes a great hair mask, you can cook with it, etc. Frankly, I get really irritated with these kinds of fads. I’ve actually had to stay off Pinterest for the past week because if I see another post about “oil pulling” or pan fried coconut kale, I’m going to lose it. I may, however, have to eat my words a bit.

A friend told me that coconut oil makes a really good eye makeup remover. I was skeptical, as I wear a lot of waterproof eye makeup; and I wear a lot of eye makeup in general. I had a jar that I purchased last year from Trader Joes, so I gave it a try; and it totally works.
<div>Coconut oil will be in a solid form in the jar. Scoop out a nickel-sized amount and emulsify it with your fingers. Your body heat will melt the oil quickly. You don’t need to add water or anything, the oil will instantly begin to break down your shadow, liner, and mascara. I was surprised that although it did leave the skin around my eyes feeling moisturized, it didn’t feel greasy after I washed my face. I have to think that the oil has beneficial properties for the delicate eye area. My friend may be on to something here.</div>
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<div>Coconut oil, like all oil, has a shelf life and can go bad.  Make sure your oil is fresh before you put it anywhere near your eyes!</div>
Sometimes it’s ok to hop on the bandwagon.

Brianna – Extension Specialist

Brianna graduated from Douglas J. Aveda Institute in Royal Oak in 2009. She strives to form a relationship with each guest she meets and makes sure that they always enjoy their experience with her. Brianna loves Aveda’s Volumizing Tonic because it allows you to have big hair and she loves doing any type of coloring – high-lighting, low-lighting and all over color. She also specializes in Dibiasi Hair Extensions and is always focused on advancing her skills and creativity with hair extensions. Brianna loves working at Ashka because her coworkers let you be who you want to be and everyone looks out for each other. Outside of work Brianna loves to spend time with her friends and family, workout and ride motorcycles!

Courtney – Extension Specialist

Courtney finds joy in making people feel better about themselves and highly values having a one-on-one relationship with her guests. She specializes Socap Hair Extensions and has taken several advanced education courses and lead Extensions Workshops. She attended the Behind the Chair color show in Nashville, Tennessee in 2013 and specializes in all highlighting techniques including: Ombre, Flamboyage & Balayage. While in school at Douglas J. Aveda Institute in 2004, she won the prestigious Beacon Award, showcasing her natural talent and sending her to a national competition in San Francisco, California. She loves working at Ashka because of the positive atmosphere and her co-workers, who have become like a second family. Courtney says, ”Someone once told me to find your passion and do it. I feel confident that this has happened, and privileged to be a part of the Ashka team.”

Kristin – Extension Specialist

Kristin has been working at Ashka since we opened in 2003. She loves doing coloring and high-lighting and has taken advanced education in men’s cutting, special occasion styling and SoCap Hair Extensions. Kristin’s favorite product to use is Aveda’s Confixor because it has a medium hold and adds lots of shine to the hair without leaving it sticky. When Krisitn isn’t working she loves to spend time with her family.

Master The Waves!

I’ve always been a huge fan of Pure Abundance Hair Potion.  The texture and volume it gives to hair is unsurpassed by, and incomparable to any other product that I’ve used on myself or my clients.
I was blown away when I saw this video, courtesy of Aveda, and how Pure Abundance Hair Potion is used to create loose, beachy waves.  I tried it, and it works!  Such a nice alternative to the curling wand.
Enjoy!

Keeping Up With The Kardashians…Or Not!

Most of us have been there. Especially with the dismal winter we’ve had. You’re feeling pale and pasty; lacking that healthy glow. A little self tanner couldn’t hurt, right?

Nobody is perfect. And frankly, I’ve yet to meet anyone who can execute a flawless self tan.

Self tan fixes fall into two categories: preventative, and restorative. Let’s talk about them.

-BEFORE you apply self tanner, you must exfoliate your skin. This loosens dead skin and helps to smooth out dry patches. Dead skin and dry patches are like a sponge for self tanner. These areas will suck up the solution, and turn extremely dark and orange. Not a good look. Take it from Kim, here. Kim Kardashian Dry Hands

As Kim has shown us, hands are particularly susceptible to dryness. Concentrate on the hands, elbows, knees, and ankles.

Once exfoliated, apply moisturizer liberally to these areas to create a buffer. Let it soak in so the tan will still take.

-AFTER the tan is applied, the waiting game begins. Is it even? Is it too dark? Is it streaky? Here are a few remedies for self tanning blunders.

1.) For streakiness, baking soda works great. Instead of applying it straight to the skin, mix it with a mild cleanser on a washcloth or loofah and work it into the affected area. This method is gentle enough to not dissipate the whole tan, it will simply alleviate streaky patches.

2.) For orangeness or over-saturation in dry areas, toothpaste is a savior! Don’t bother getting the expensive, whitening kind. Any toothpaste will do. It works fast, too. Use a small amount (less than a quarter size) to affected areas. Massage in as if you would rub in lotion. Rinse off with warm water and repeat until desired results are achieved.

3.) If you happen to have any extra lemons lying around, cut them in half and rub the flesh on the streaky, and/or orange areas. The acid in the lemon breaks up the tanning solution, and relatively quickly. If the skin is dry, the lemon may sting a bit.  If you go this route, make sure to cleanse the skin immediately afterwards and liberally apply moisturizer.

Self tanner, although much more safe and healthy than traditional tanning, can be much more unpredicatable. Prepare yourself, and your skin before application; and if mishaps occur, a remedy is just a cupboard or medicine cabinet away!

 

Melanie

Oscar Looks

I’ve never been a huge fan of awards shows, but something about the red carpet at the Osccars sucks me in every year. This year, the hair and makeup looks (and even the gowns) were generally understated and classic.

Loose, wavy and beachy hair has been very much in trend the past couple of years. While we still saw it on the carpet on Sunday, there were more classic updos and structured styles. I was absolutely loving Olivia Wilde’s romantic yet structred style.

I also loved Amy Adam’s hair. Another updo; this one very structured, elegant, and channeling her inner pin-up girl. I loved the vintage, classic feel – yet how it remained understated.

As far as makeup goes: nude lips galore! I love this look, but I loved seeing some bold lips out there. Margot Robbie’s lips absolutelty MADE her look. The beautiful plum color made her blue eyes pop and went perfectly with her rich chocolate brown hair. This look is a testament to just how much lip color can change an entire look.

It seems as though the classic smokey eye is on its way out, as well. For right now, anyway. The trend this year seemed to be thick top liner and nude lids. Again, Olivia Wilde nailed it with her cat-eye look.

Definitely some things to consider for 2014 prom and wedding season!

Unsung Aveda Heroes

Everyone loves their Shampure and their Brilliant hairspray. Aveda is definitely more well known for certain products. Cult classics, if you will.

I, however, have a few favorites that I feel are some of Aveda’s unsung heroes. These hidden gems just don’t seem to get enough street-cred. I try to sing their praises to clients and friends, and I’ve definitely made many people believers. Here, I give you my 3 favorite Aveda products that you may have not even considered before.

1.) Tourmaline Charged Radiance Mask.

No matter what your skin type, this mask will improve your skin. It has a light, pillowy texture and doesn’t dry hard on the skin like a clay mask. Tourmaline is a refinining mineral, and a mineral that also reflects light. The result? Smooth, exfoliated skin that glows. As soon as you rinse it off, you see a dramatic improvement in the clarity and texture of your skin. It makes a night and day difference in the way your makeup goes on. I try to use this mask two times a week, and I can honestly say I notice it when I don’t.

2.) Blue Malva Color-Depositing Conditioner.

Nobody wants brassy hair. It’s just not a good look. Blondes, I’m looking at you!

Blue Malva conditioner is a rich, purple goldmine. Once or twice a week, swap this conditioner out with your every day go-to, and watch your color transform. The purple color of the conditioner neutralizes the yellow, gold, and orange tones in your hair. The result: a cooler, more neutral blonde.

This actually deposits a little bit of tone onto the hair, so you don’t want to use it every day. We don’t like yellow hair, but we also don’t like purple hair. Tip: I tend to mix Blue Malva with my regular conditioner and rarely use it on it’s own. This way I make sure not to overdo it.

3.) Light Elements Smoothing Fluid.

I know I’ve talked about this product before, but I have to sing its praises whenever afforded the opportunity. I love this stuff. Whether your hair is dry, coarse, fine, damaged, or perfectly healthy: this will improve the feel of your hair.

My hair is long and blonde: it has been exposed to bleach a time or two, and probably could have used a haircut last week. Two pumps of smoothing fluid in my damp hair before my blowdry makes my hair as soft and healthy looking as if I had gone ahead and gotten that haircut.

Thick, coarse-haired girls: a pump or two in your dry, styled hair smoothes those ends and tames the flyaways.

Anyone can benefit from using this in your damp hair before you style it. How much you’re using is the only variable. The result: manageable, soft, just-trimmed feeling hair. LOVE IT.

Rock For Jobs

Bret Michaels |Rock for Jobs- Goodwill

I had the honor of spending Sunday afternoon with Steve, Lisa, and Jozie in Downtown Detroit. Because of the hard work Ashka put in to raise $20,065 dollars for Goodwill Industries last October, we were invited to the charity concert, “Rock For Jobs” that Goodwill puts on every year. This year the concert was at Sound Board at Motor City Casino, and Bret Michaels was the headliner! Yes, Bret Michaels from the band Poison, and also the star of one of my guilty pleasure shows “Rock Of Love.” Bret spent all afternoon Sunday visiting different Goodwill locations in Metro Detroit. He really is just a big rock of love, isn’t he? Aside from playing a free charity concert, he also donated $10,000 to Goodwill!

It was really neat to see our logo on the sponsor board, hanging out amongst the likes of the Detroit Lions, Meijer, and Pepsi! It was a proud moment for us.

Give back month 2014 will be here before we know it and you bet we will try to top our 2013 achievements. Cheers to you for supporting Ashka and allowing us to support Goodwill!

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Happy In Your Own Skin

Skin and skincare is fascinating to me. As someone who struggled with chronic cystic acne for upwards of ten years, I spent a lot of time on the internet researching “miracle cures”and “breakthrough products.” I put toothpaste on my face, ate lemons, and bought just about anything that someone told me would work. It was an incredibly frustrating and expensive experience.

As consumers, we are inundated with information about skin, skincare routines, and products. Some of this information is accurate, but a lot of it isn’t. As an esthetician, I hear all sorts of false information from my clients. Here are some of the big ones:

1.) You know your product is working when it “tingles.”

That tingle is telling you that your skin is irritated and inflamed. While your skin may look tight, bright, and feel nice and clean now… you will pay for it down the road. These irritants that cause your skin to tingle can actually break down the collagen and elastin in your skin.

2.) Your skin “adapts” to products, so you should regularly switch up your routine.

This is simply not true. Often times when we start using a new product, we see instant, dramatic results. The product is doing what it’s supposed to, and your skin is improving. With continued use, the condition of your skin improves, and the results don’t seem as dramatic. Your skin hasn’t become “used to” the product, it simply has responded to it.

3.) Everyone will eventually outgrow their teenage acne.

Unfortunately, this is not the case. Men have it a little better than women, because after puberty, men’s hormone levels become steady. Women’s continue to fluctuate due to menstural cycles, pregnancy, etc.

4.) SPF 30 provides twice the amount of sun protection as SPF 15.

The number after SPF has nothing to do with how much it “shields” you from the sun. The lower the SPF, the more often you have to apply it to stay protected. For instance, a very fair-skinned person can absolutely wear SPF 15, but they would need to re-apply it every half hour. If this same person wore SPF 50, they could re-apply it every hour and have the same level of protection.

5.) Greasy food causes acne.

While french fries and pizza aren’t the healthiest, there is no evidence that supports the idea that they cause acne. In fact, research is starting to show that gluten and dairy actually contribute to acne in some cases.

6.) Blackheads are dirt trapped in the skin.

Blackheads appear when the skin produces too much oil. Dead skin cells block the pore, keeping this excess oil from being released. This causes a blockage. When this blockage nears the surface of the skin, it oxidizes and turns dark. It can’t be “scrubbed away” – it can either be extracted or dissolved. Using products with salicylic acid help to not only dissolve blackheads, but it keeps the skin exfoliated to help prevent them in the first place.

Don’t believe everything you hear and read! Come in and see me if you have any skin questions.
Melanie