The post Ashley Tisdale Launches Haircare Line Inspired By Her Alopecia Diagnosis appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Tisdale was diagnosed with alopecia areata after noticing a bald spot in the front of her hairline during her mid-20s. Her haircare routine significantly changed following her diagnosis, and she eventually decided to launch her own clean and gentle haircare line.
“I’d had such a journey with my hair and hair health. [The alopecia diagnosis] really made me stop in my tracks and rethink everything that I would do to my hair. I realized less is more and I needed to give more love to my hair and less stress,” she told People.
The Being Frenshe hair collection is the extension of Tisdale’s wellness brand Frenshe, and its first drop includes three collections, called Moisture, Restore, and Clarify. The Moisture line was designed to help hydrate your strands and scalp, and it offers everything from shampoo and conditioner to dry shampoo and hair oil.
The products in the Restore collection are meant to be used before bed, and they’ll help you rejuvenate your hair and scalp. As for the Clarify collection, it targets scalp health and offers clarifying shampoos, scalp serums, and scalp scrubs.
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]]>The post Celebrity Hair Care Brands Took the World By Storm in 2024 appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Beyoncé’s hair is the stuff of legend, and it was just a matter of time before she launched her own brand. That moment finally arrived this February, when Cécred hit the shelves after years in the making, introducing us to a revolutionary collection of shampoos, deep conditioners, treatment masks, hair oils, and other hair care essentials.
Blake Lively’s hair is one of her signature traits, and she’s finally ready to share her hair care secrets with the world. Her hair care trend Blake Brown Beauty hit the shelves this summer, and it offers a range of shampoos, masks, and styling products that the Gossip Girl star can’t live without.
Rihanna’s hair evolution was a joy to watch, and she launched her new brand Fenty Hair under the Fenty Beauty umbrella. She was on a mission to introduce a line of products that have the power to strengthen, hydrate, and protect your hair, and its first drop included everything from shampoos and conditioners to stylers and bond builders.
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]]>The post Gracie Abrams is Spreading Major Short Hair Inspiration on Instagram appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Flipped bobs were all the rage during the ’90s, and it’s making a huge comeback this fall. Abrams loves it as much as everyone else in Hollywood, and we’ve seen her rock this nostalgic haircut on several occasions.
Space buns are one of the most adorable hairstyles on the market, and Abrams is here to convince you that you don’t need to have long hair to pull it off.
Abrams loves buns in all their shapes and sizes, and she’s a huge believer they’re a great fit for every occasion—even red carpet events.
Face-framing “butterfly bobs” that feature feathered layers of hair combed inwards became a huge hit in Hollywood in recent months, and Abrams is one of the celebrities putting their own twist on this craze.
There’s something pretty elegant, yet incredibly bold about the “wet hair” trend, and Abrams will convince you that having short hair shouldn’t stop you from rocking this hairstyle.
The post Gracie Abrams is Spreading Major Short Hair Inspiration on Instagram appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post Flipped Bobs are Hollywood’s Latest ’90s-Themed Hair Obsession appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Kim Kardashian was spotted with a “flipped bob” while attending this year’s LACMA Art & Film Gala in a plunging white gown by Gucci and an amethyst cross previously worn by Princess Diana.
Selena Gomez has been experimenting with short hair recently, and we’ve seen her give several trendy bob hairstyles her seal of approval, including “flipped bob” at the Academy Museum Gala.
Hailee Steinfeld has also been on top of her hair game since getting a bob, and a “flipped bob” gave a polished vibe to one of her recent red carpet looks.
America Ferrera is also a huge fan of “flipped bob” and we’ve seen her wear this hairstyle at multiple award shows earlier this year.
Hailey Bieber is no stranger to experimenting with her hair, and we’ve seen her with many different colors and lengths over the years. “Flipped bob” is one of the many hairstyles she tried when she had a a shoulder-length bob.
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]]>The post 5 Signs That It’s Time to Switch Up Your Shampoo appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Greasy roots are one of the biggest problems people face when using a shampoo that’s not right for their hair type, and they’re a sign you should look for a shampoo that’s better at balancing your scalp’s natural oils.
You might also find yourself dealing with dry and dull hair if your shampoo isn’t giving your hair what it needs, especially if it looks frizzy and tangled after you’ve given it a good wash.
Dandruff can be caused by different factors, and an excessively dry scalp happens to be one of them, so it’s a good idea to start looking for a new shampoo if you notice it in your hair.
Itchiness and scalp irritation aren’t common when you’re using a shampoo that suits you, and it’s time to switch things up and opt for a gentler shampoo if you’re dealing with these issues.
If you’re regularly dying your hair, it’s important to give it extra care. If you notice that your color is fading quicker than you want it to, your shampoo may be a culprit.
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]]>The post How to Do a Fishtail Braid appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Start with a secure base. Decide where you want your braid to begin. You can braid from the crown of your head for a full style, or start lower for a half-up, half-down look.
Divide your hair into two sections. Take a small, thin strand of hair from the outer edge of the right section. Cross it over the top of the right section and incorporate it into the left section.
Now, take a small, thin strand of hair from the outer edge of the left section. Cross it over the top of the left section and incorporate it into the right section.
Continue incorporating sections until you reach the end of your hair. Tie the end of the braid with a hair tie.
For a more relaxed look, gently tug on the sides of the braid to loosen it up a bit. You can also adjust any flyaways with bobby pins.
The post How to Do a Fishtail Braid appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post The Secret to Deep Conditioning Your Hair appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Selecting the appropriate deep conditioner is the first key to success. Look for products with ingredients like keratin, argan oil, or shea butter. These nourishing components can penetrate the hair shaft, providing deep hydration and repair.
Before applying your deep conditioner, wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo. This removes product buildup and allows the conditioner to penetrate more effectively. Gently towel-dry your hair, leaving it damp but not soaking wet.
Apply the conditioner from mid-length to ends, using your fingers to ensure even distribution. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle and further distribute the conditioner.
Here’s the real secret: heat. Applying gentle heat helps the conditioner penetrate deeper into the hair shaft. Use a shower cap to cover your hair, then wrap a warm towel around it, or use a hooded dryer on a low setting for 15-30 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly with cool water to seal the cuticle and lock in moisture. Style as usual, and enjoy your softer, healthier-looking hair!
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]]>The post Busting Science Myths Behind Hair Growth appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Fact: Cutting your hair doesn’t influence its growth rate. Hair grows from the follicles in your scalp, not the ends. However, regular trims help remove split ends and breakage, making your hair appear healthier and fuller, which can give the illusion of faster growth.
Fact: While stress can contribute to hair loss, it doesn’t directly cause hair to turn gray. Graying hair is primarily determined by genetics and aging. However, severe stress can potentially speed up the graying process by affecting pigment-producing cells.
Fact: Washing your hair frequently does not cause hair loss. Hair shedding is a natural part of the growth cycle. However, using harsh shampoos or washing with very hot water can damage your hair and scalp, potentially leading to breakage and thinning over time. It’s important to use gentle, moisturizing shampoos and conditioners.
The post Busting Science Myths Behind Hair Growth appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post 3 Things You Should Never Do With Hair Conditioner appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>One of the biggest no-nos when using the conditioner is putting it directly on your roots. This common mistake can lead to greasiness and scalp buildup, and you should avoid it all costs, applying conditioner from the mid-lengths to the ends of your hair instead.
Patience is key when it comes to using hair conditioner because there’s no point in using it if you’re going to rush the process. The conditioner will need some time to work its magic, so try to follow the directions on the package and leave the conditioner in long enough for your hair to soak up the moisture instead of rinsing it out right away.
The amount of conditioner that you’re going to use also makes the difference. Most people use too much conditioner, but this can leave your hair greasy and weighed down, so stick to the amount that works for your hair length. Also, make sure to distribute the conditioner evenly across your hair.
The post 3 Things You Should Never Do With Hair Conditioner appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post “Butterfly Bob” Haircut is Hollywood’s Latest Craze appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Hailey Bieber introduced us to many hair and beauty trends over the years, and she’s one of the first celebrities to put the “butterfly bob” on the map. She put some edge on her hair with this hairstyle, while still being able to easily make a transition to her signature sleek bun.
Gigi Hadid also cut her hair short this year and embraced the messy side of life by rocking the “butterfly bob” time and time again.
It was quite a shocker to see Kendall Jenner go blonde this fall, and she also abandoned her signature long locks by embracing the “butterfly bob”.
Selena Gomez’s hair is much longer now, but she’s also no stranger to rocking the “butterfly bob”, and we’ve seen her embrace one of the best versions of this hairstyle.
Jenna Ortega enjoys experimenting with different hair lengths, and she put a messy twist on the classic bob with this edgy hairstyle.
The post “Butterfly Bob” Haircut is Hollywood’s Latest Craze appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post Ashley Tisdale Launches Haircare Line Inspired By Her Alopecia Diagnosis appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Tisdale was diagnosed with alopecia areata after noticing a bald spot in the front of her hairline during her mid-20s. Her haircare routine significantly changed following her diagnosis, and she eventually decided to launch her own clean and gentle haircare line.
“I’d had such a journey with my hair and hair health. [The alopecia diagnosis] really made me stop in my tracks and rethink everything that I would do to my hair. I realized less is more and I needed to give more love to my hair and less stress,” she told People.
The Being Frenshe hair collection is the extension of Tisdale’s wellness brand Frenshe, and its first drop includes three collections, called Moisture, Restore, and Clarify. The Moisture line was designed to help hydrate your strands and scalp, and it offers everything from shampoo and conditioner to dry shampoo and hair oil.
The products in the Restore collection are meant to be used before bed, and they’ll help you rejuvenate your hair and scalp. As for the Clarify collection, it targets scalp health and offers clarifying shampoos, scalp serums, and scalp scrubs.
The post Ashley Tisdale Launches Haircare Line Inspired By Her Alopecia Diagnosis appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post Celebrity Hair Care Brands Took the World By Storm in 2024 appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Beyoncé’s hair is the stuff of legend, and it was just a matter of time before she launched her own brand. That moment finally arrived this February, when Cécred hit the shelves after years in the making, introducing us to a revolutionary collection of shampoos, deep conditioners, treatment masks, hair oils, and other hair care essentials.
Blake Lively’s hair is one of her signature traits, and she’s finally ready to share her hair care secrets with the world. Her hair care trend Blake Brown Beauty hit the shelves this summer, and it offers a range of shampoos, masks, and styling products that the Gossip Girl star can’t live without.
Rihanna’s hair evolution was a joy to watch, and she launched her new brand Fenty Hair under the Fenty Beauty umbrella. She was on a mission to introduce a line of products that have the power to strengthen, hydrate, and protect your hair, and its first drop included everything from shampoos and conditioners to stylers and bond builders.
The post Celebrity Hair Care Brands Took the World By Storm in 2024 appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post Gracie Abrams is Spreading Major Short Hair Inspiration on Instagram appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Flipped bobs were all the rage during the ’90s, and it’s making a huge comeback this fall. Abrams loves it as much as everyone else in Hollywood, and we’ve seen her rock this nostalgic haircut on several occasions.
Space buns are one of the most adorable hairstyles on the market, and Abrams is here to convince you that you don’t need to have long hair to pull it off.
Abrams loves buns in all their shapes and sizes, and she’s a huge believer they’re a great fit for every occasion—even red carpet events.
Face-framing “butterfly bobs” that feature feathered layers of hair combed inwards became a huge hit in Hollywood in recent months, and Abrams is one of the celebrities putting their own twist on this craze.
There’s something pretty elegant, yet incredibly bold about the “wet hair” trend, and Abrams will convince you that having short hair shouldn’t stop you from rocking this hairstyle.
The post Gracie Abrams is Spreading Major Short Hair Inspiration on Instagram appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post Flipped Bobs are Hollywood’s Latest ’90s-Themed Hair Obsession appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Kim Kardashian was spotted with a “flipped bob” while attending this year’s LACMA Art & Film Gala in a plunging white gown by Gucci and an amethyst cross previously worn by Princess Diana.
Selena Gomez has been experimenting with short hair recently, and we’ve seen her give several trendy bob hairstyles her seal of approval, including “flipped bob” at the Academy Museum Gala.
Hailee Steinfeld has also been on top of her hair game since getting a bob, and a “flipped bob” gave a polished vibe to one of her recent red carpet looks.
America Ferrera is also a huge fan of “flipped bob” and we’ve seen her wear this hairstyle at multiple award shows earlier this year.
Hailey Bieber is no stranger to experimenting with her hair, and we’ve seen her with many different colors and lengths over the years. “Flipped bob” is one of the many hairstyles she tried when she had a a shoulder-length bob.
The post Flipped Bobs are Hollywood’s Latest ’90s-Themed Hair Obsession appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post 5 Signs That It’s Time to Switch Up Your Shampoo appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Greasy roots are one of the biggest problems people face when using a shampoo that’s not right for their hair type, and they’re a sign you should look for a shampoo that’s better at balancing your scalp’s natural oils.
You might also find yourself dealing with dry and dull hair if your shampoo isn’t giving your hair what it needs, especially if it looks frizzy and tangled after you’ve given it a good wash.
Dandruff can be caused by different factors, and an excessively dry scalp happens to be one of them, so it’s a good idea to start looking for a new shampoo if you notice it in your hair.
Itchiness and scalp irritation aren’t common when you’re using a shampoo that suits you, and it’s time to switch things up and opt for a gentler shampoo if you’re dealing with these issues.
If you’re regularly dying your hair, it’s important to give it extra care. If you notice that your color is fading quicker than you want it to, your shampoo may be a culprit.
The post 5 Signs That It’s Time to Switch Up Your Shampoo appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post How to Do a Fishtail Braid appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Start with a secure base. Decide where you want your braid to begin. You can braid from the crown of your head for a full style, or start lower for a half-up, half-down look.
Divide your hair into two sections. Take a small, thin strand of hair from the outer edge of the right section. Cross it over the top of the right section and incorporate it into the left section.
Now, take a small, thin strand of hair from the outer edge of the left section. Cross it over the top of the left section and incorporate it into the right section.
Continue incorporating sections until you reach the end of your hair. Tie the end of the braid with a hair tie.
For a more relaxed look, gently tug on the sides of the braid to loosen it up a bit. You can also adjust any flyaways with bobby pins.
The post How to Do a Fishtail Braid appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post The Secret to Deep Conditioning Your Hair appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Selecting the appropriate deep conditioner is the first key to success. Look for products with ingredients like keratin, argan oil, or shea butter. These nourishing components can penetrate the hair shaft, providing deep hydration and repair.
Before applying your deep conditioner, wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo. This removes product buildup and allows the conditioner to penetrate more effectively. Gently towel-dry your hair, leaving it damp but not soaking wet.
Apply the conditioner from mid-length to ends, using your fingers to ensure even distribution. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle and further distribute the conditioner.
Here’s the real secret: heat. Applying gentle heat helps the conditioner penetrate deeper into the hair shaft. Use a shower cap to cover your hair, then wrap a warm towel around it, or use a hooded dryer on a low setting for 15-30 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly with cool water to seal the cuticle and lock in moisture. Style as usual, and enjoy your softer, healthier-looking hair!
The post The Secret to Deep Conditioning Your Hair appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post Busting Science Myths Behind Hair Growth appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Fact: Cutting your hair doesn’t influence its growth rate. Hair grows from the follicles in your scalp, not the ends. However, regular trims help remove split ends and breakage, making your hair appear healthier and fuller, which can give the illusion of faster growth.
Fact: While stress can contribute to hair loss, it doesn’t directly cause hair to turn gray. Graying hair is primarily determined by genetics and aging. However, severe stress can potentially speed up the graying process by affecting pigment-producing cells.
Fact: Washing your hair frequently does not cause hair loss. Hair shedding is a natural part of the growth cycle. However, using harsh shampoos or washing with very hot water can damage your hair and scalp, potentially leading to breakage and thinning over time. It’s important to use gentle, moisturizing shampoos and conditioners.
The post Busting Science Myths Behind Hair Growth appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post 3 Things You Should Never Do With Hair Conditioner appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>One of the biggest no-nos when using the conditioner is putting it directly on your roots. This common mistake can lead to greasiness and scalp buildup, and you should avoid it all costs, applying conditioner from the mid-lengths to the ends of your hair instead.
Patience is key when it comes to using hair conditioner because there’s no point in using it if you’re going to rush the process. The conditioner will need some time to work its magic, so try to follow the directions on the package and leave the conditioner in long enough for your hair to soak up the moisture instead of rinsing it out right away.
The amount of conditioner that you’re going to use also makes the difference. Most people use too much conditioner, but this can leave your hair greasy and weighed down, so stick to the amount that works for your hair length. Also, make sure to distribute the conditioner evenly across your hair.
The post 3 Things You Should Never Do With Hair Conditioner appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post “Butterfly Bob” Haircut is Hollywood’s Latest Craze appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Hailey Bieber introduced us to many hair and beauty trends over the years, and she’s one of the first celebrities to put the “butterfly bob” on the map. She put some edge on her hair with this hairstyle, while still being able to easily make a transition to her signature sleek bun.
Gigi Hadid also cut her hair short this year and embraced the messy side of life by rocking the “butterfly bob” time and time again.
It was quite a shocker to see Kendall Jenner go blonde this fall, and she also abandoned her signature long locks by embracing the “butterfly bob”.
Selena Gomez’s hair is much longer now, but she’s also no stranger to rocking the “butterfly bob”, and we’ve seen her embrace one of the best versions of this hairstyle.
Jenna Ortega enjoys experimenting with different hair lengths, and she put a messy twist on the classic bob with this edgy hairstyle.
The post “Butterfly Bob” Haircut is Hollywood’s Latest Craze appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
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