Get Professional Hair Tips!
By Angelo Falconi of Angelo Falconi III Salon
Top 3 Tips for Healthy Hair:
1. USE PROTECTION. Prevention is better than cure! If you are a keen user of hair gadgets, make sure you protect your locks. Heat resistant styling sprays help prevent permanent damage to your hair as well as locking in loads of essential moisture.
2. BE GENTLE. Wet hair is more prone to damage, so treat it gently! Blot rather than rub wet hair and never, ever brush it while it’s wet—use a wide tooth comb instead. Never tightly tie your hair while it's wet! That's your surest way to get frizzy or the so called “dead hair".
3. DOUBLE UP. Use Home Care Shampoo and Treatment Masque to maintain your locks and use styling products designed to style and improve your hair at the same time to maintain vital moisture levels.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Mane Attraction
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Beauty Basics
By Margarette Teodosio
Cheapest and most proven beauty advice
1. Drink eight glasses of water daily.
2. Get enough sleep.
3. Smile!
Facial masks depending on skin type
* For oily skin. Mix 2 tablespoons of papaya pulp with 10 drops of lemon (or calamansi) juice. Apply on the face and neck, and rinse well after 20 minutes.
* For combination skin. Place a cloth in warm water and apply to your face to open the pores. Smear on honey and leave on for 15 to 30 minutes. Wash off with warm water, then use cold water to close the pores.
* For dry skin. Mix one egg yolk, one teaspoon honey and a teaspoon of olive oil and some vitamin E oil if available. Smooth on face and leave for 15 minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry. If your skin is still a bit dry, you can put a dab or two of olive oil on moist skin after washing.
Homemade conditioners
* Beat one egg yolk until thick and light colored. Slowly drizzle about half a teaspoon of olive oil onto the egg while beating it. Slowly add and beat 3/4 cup lukewarm water into the egg mixture. After shampooing, massage conditioner into hair and leave on for a few minutes before rinsing thoroughly.
* Mix one teaspoon of honey with two tablespoons of olive oil, then beat in one egg yolk. Massage onto hair in small sections. Wrap head with shower cap for 30 minutes. Rinse and shampoo.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Hair Talk
L’Oreal teaches you how to wear your hair this year and three lucky GirlTxt subscribers get to be the models!
Hair and makeup by Angelo Falconi III, L’Oreal Professional
Photographed by William Ong
Amy Rose Farol
Fringes are big this year. And the blunter, the better—they can dramatically change any look in an instant. For Amy, Angelo created a face framing graduation at the front and then created texture on the ends. Reds will also be hot this 2007. Amy’s deep brown hair color was maintained, but to spice it up, vibrant red triangular panels at the back as well as square and rectangular panels at the crown area were created.

Dark and neutral shades with strong contrast in stripes will make a come back in hair coloring. Using the foil technique, Angelo created a neutral shade of light brown that blended with Crystal’s natural dark brown hair. The result is neutral and subtle soft brown highlights that add dimension. A variation of bobs—from classic to short layered and textured—is all the rage right now. Angelo advises, though, that to get the bob that suits you best, consider your face shape and hair texture.

“A sexy, shoulder-length bob hair style gives Crystal’s hair more texture and her face more shape, while soft brown highlights add dimension to her mane.”
Katrina Dujunco
Keep your locks looking glamorous with big curls combined with volume in all the right places. Angelo added sexy spirals at the bottom of Katrina’s hair while keeping her crown area straight. Using the foiling technique to color her hair, he and Wesley pre-lightened Katrina’s hair, followed by a soft color, then finally gave it a gloss treatment to add some shine to her locks. The result is a combination of dark and warm brown panels that shows depth and dimension at the bottom area of her hair where there is more movement.


“Loose, casual curls never go out of fashion. A transient length haircut with flirty bangs and point cut ends spell fun and suits the bubbly personality of Katrina.”
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Sunday, June 3, 2007
Kitchen Beauty
Turn your kitchen into a beauty lab
Written by Margarette Teodosio
I love Sundays. It’s my Me-Myself-and-I Day; the day when I treat myself to some pampering and loving. As much as I’d like to visit salons and spas every week, I cannot afford it (I can if I don't eat, pay the bills and go out on Friday gimiks). So, I have collected tried and tested beauty treatments that only require me to raid the kitchen cabinet and the fridge to create my very own home spa beauty treatments.
My Sundays always start with me waking up when I want or need to. With no thoughts of alarm clocks and morning rush hour traffic, I give myself the luxury to stare at the ceiling and not jump out of bed immediately. A typical Sunday will go like this:
In the morning
9:00 am Leisurely get out of bed. As I heat some water for my oatmeal, I scoop five tablespoons of instant oatmeal in one bowl (for breakfast) and another three tablespoons in a separate bowl (for the facial mask).
10:15 am Once I'm done with my bath, I rub a small amount of extra virgin coconut oil or lana (the latik oil you get after boiling coconut milk) on my knees and elbows to soften them. Remember to only use lana if you are staying home since it will make you smell like biko the whole day. If you are going out, rinse the area well with mild soap to remove the yummy tropical smell.In the afternoon
4:00pm For my homemade foot spa, I fill a large bowl or small basin with lukewarm water and 1/2 to one cup of milk. I also sprinkle, whenever available, rose petals from Aling Choly's garden to give it a more authentic spa feel. With Enya's CD softly playing in the background, I soak my feet in the basin and my fingernails in a smaller bowl with 2 tablespoons of calamansi juice. The calamansi will act as an astringent and strip away light stains. The chilled cucumber slices over my closed eyes complete my afternoon treat. The cucumber helps reduce the puffiness of my eyes. (Tea bags soaked in cold water and then drained also have the same effect.)
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he evening9:00pm The evening is set aside for my weekly exfoliating session. After moistening my knees and elbows, I apply a couple of tablespoons of brown sugar (slightly dissolved in honey). I then gently massage the mixture on my elbows and knees using a wet washcloth or my fingers. After 3 minutes, I rinse off the sugar and honey. You can do this twice a week for softer and smoother skin.
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