Summer is a season of fun and relaxation, but it can also mess with your hair. Heat, humidity, chlorine, salt water, and exposure to the sun can cause damage such as frizz, dryness, split ends, and breakage. However, with some simple hair care tips, you can keep your hair healthy, shiny, and manageable all summer long. Here are some of the best hair care tips for the summer:
Protect your hair from the sun
Just like your skin, your hair can be burned by too much sun which can cause dryness, brittleness, and color fading. To protect your hair, wear a hat, a cool head scarf, or a swim cap when you’re out in the sun for prolonged periods. Also look for a hair product with SPF protection, such as a leave-in conditioner, a hair serum, or a spray. Make sure to apply it evenly on your hair, focusing on the ends and the exposed areas.
Wash your hair regularly
In the summer, your scalp produces more sweat and oil, which can make your hair look greasy, limp, and dirty. To avoid this, wash your hair more frequently than usual, ideally every other day, using a mild shampoo and conditioner that suits your hair type and texture. Use lukewarm water to wash your hair to protect it from the damage that hot water can cause.
Use a deep conditioner
A deep conditioner can nourish and hydrate your hair, restoring its natural moisture and shine. Use a deep conditioner once a week or as needed, depending on your hair’s condition. Apply it after shampooing and leave it on for at least 10-15 minutes before rinsing it off. You can also use a hair mask or a hot oil treatment for added nourishment.
Avoid heat styling
Heat styling tools like blow dryers, straighteners, and curling irons can cause additional heat damage to your hair. Try to air-dry your hair as much as possible or use the cool setting on your blow dryer. You can also put your hair up in a fun ponytail, messy bun or braid instead of styling with a blowout or using straightening iron. If you must use heat styling tools, use a heat protectant spray or serum, and don’t overdo it.
Trim your hair regularly
Regular trims can help prevent split ends, breakage, and frizz, keeping your hair healthy and strong. Get a trim every 6-8 weeks or as needed, depending on your hair’s length and growth rate.
Stay hydrated
Drinking enough water is crucial for your overall health and well-being, including your hair. Water can help keep your scalp and hair hydrated, promoting growth, thickness, and shine. Aim to drink at least 8-10 glasses of water per day, or more if you’re sweating or exercising.
With a little effort and consistency, you can rock your summer hair like a pro!
Check Out Shore Beauty School
If you love learning about hair care, styling and beauty, Shore Beauty School can help you turn your passion into a career. Check out our Cosmetology and Hairstyling Program to learn more. Schedule a tour today, contact us, or give us a call at (609) 645-3635 and get ready to embark upon a beautiful future.
Dry skin can be uncomfortable, unsightly, and downright frustrating! Many factors can lead to dry skin, including genetics, weather, dehydration, harsh chemicals, and more. The good news is that there are many inexpensive and natural remedies you can try at home to banish dry skin and leave your skin soft and smooth.
Skip the Long, Hot Shower
Hot water from a long shower or bath can be really drying and strips the natural oils from your skin. Using a harsh soap makes it even worse. Try to take quick, lukewarm showers, and use a gentle, natural soap that is hydrating. If you can, consider showering just a few times a week instead of every day.
Gently Exfoliate
While you’re in that shower, gently exfoliate your skin to remove dead skin cells and prepare your skin to better absorb moisture. You can easily make your own salt or sugar scrub using natural oils in your kitchen (there are tons of recipes on the internet), and it’s way cheaper than the pricey store-bought versions.
Moisturize While Damp
Body oils, lotions, and creams work best when you are fresh out of the shower or bath. Apply your favorite moisturizer while you are still damp to lock in that hydration.
Take an Oatmeal Bath
Oatmeal is a proven natural anti-inflammatory that can soothe dry, itchy skin. Simply grind up some oats in a food processor until you have a fine powder and add them to your bathwater for a relaxing soak. Relax for 15 – 20 minutes, and then pat yourself dry, and moisturize when you get out. Again, don’t make that bath water too hot!
Try Different Solutions
There are a wide variety of natural remedies for dry skin including products like coconut oil, avocado, milk & honey, aloe vera, jojoba oil, shea butter and more. Experiment with different treatments to see what works best for your skin.
Come to the Shore!
If you love learning about skin care, maybe it’s time you considered turning your passion into a career. Shore Beauty School offers a Skin Care Specialty Program which can prepare you for a variety of careers where you can help people look and feel more beautiful. Book a virtual tour today, or contact us to learn more.
If you’re passionate about beauty and want to pursue a career in cosmetology, you’ll need to get the proper training through an accredited beauty school, to prepare you to get your cosmetology license. You’re often required to have a cosmetology license to work professionally in this field, but a license also comes with additional career benefits.
Increased Job Opportunities
With a cosmetology license, you can work in a variety of settings including salons, spas, hotels, resorts and more. Even better, if you have an entrepreneurial side, having a license opens up the possibility of starting your own business and being your own boss!
Professional Recognition
Having a cosmetology license shows that you have undergone extensive training and possess the skills and knowledge required to provide high-quality beauty services. Being licensed can give clients confidence in your abilities and help you build a positive reputation.
Expanded Skillset
Cosmetology training is much more than just learning how to cut hair or apply makeup. It involves learning about skin anatomy, hair chemistry, and product ingredients. With a cosmetology license, you have access to a wealth of knowledge that can help you expand your skillset and offer a wider range of services to clients.
Increased Earning Potential
Professional salons and spas often require their employees to hold a cosmetology license, and licensed professionals typically earn more than unlicensed ones. Additionally, with a license, you have the flexibility to work on your terms and set your rates, which can lead to higher earnings.
Ongoing Learning Opportunities
The beauty industry is constantly evolving, and cosmetology professionals need to stay up to date with the latest trends, techniques, and products. With a cosmetology license, you have access to ongoing learning and growth opportunities, including advanced courses, workshops, and industry events.
Come to the Shore!
If you’re interested in getting your cosmetology license and becoming a beauty professional, Shore Beauty School can help you gain all the skills you need to find a beauty career that you truly love. Check out our Cosmetology Program to learn more.
Is becoming a makeup artist your dream job? Makeup artistry is a versatile and rewarding career that offers endless opportunities for creative expression. Whether you’re interested in working in a salon, at a makeup counter, specializing in weddings, fashion shows or photo shoots, becoming a professional makeup artist can open doors to a fulfilling career. Here are the steps to take to become a makeup artist:
Build Skills and Knowledge
To get started, you’ll need to gain the skills and knowledge you’ll need to succeed. The best way to do this is to enroll in an accredited beauty school, such as Shore Beauty School, where you will get hands-on training and experience. Our Cosmetology program will not only teach you all about applying makeup, but also give you solid training in hair styling, barbering, skin care, manicuring and more.
Build Your Portfolio
While you’re in school, you should also start building your portfolio – a collection of your best work which showcases your skills and creativity. At Shore, you’ll have the opportunity to work on real clients at our Beauty Clinic. Be sure to take pictures of your work to add to your portfolio. As you gain more experience, seek out opportunities to do makeup for photoshoots, fashion shows, or weddings.
Build Your Network
Networking is an essential part of building a successful career as a makeup artist. Attend industry events, connect with other professionals in the industry, and seek out opportunities to collaborate on projects. The more people you know in the industry, the more opportunities you’ll have to work on projects and expand your portfolio.
Build Your Brand
As you build your skills, portfolio, and network, it’s important to build your brand. This includes creating a website, social media profiles, and business cards to showcase your work and promote your services. You should also establish your rates and policies for bookings and create contracts to protect yourself and your clients.
Stay Current with Industry Trends
Stay up to date with the latest products, tools, and techniques in the beauty industry by following social media influencers, watching online tutorials, reading makeup blogs, and attending industry events. This will not only help you improve your skills but also keep you competitive in the industry.
Get Licensed
While getting a professional cosmetology license isn’t mandatory to become a makeup artist, it can be valuable to your career, set you apart from the competition, and increase your earning potential.
Come to the Shore!
If becoming a makeup artist is your dream, it’s time to turn that passion into a career! Shore Beauty School offers Cosmetology and Skincare programs that can put you on the path for a future in the beauty and wellness industry. Schedule a virtual tour today, contact us to learn more, or give us a call at (609) 645-3635.
If you’ve dreamed of becoming a hairstylist and someday owning your own salon, it’s time to put yourself on the path towards making that dream come true. Working as a hairstylist and helping people to look and feel their best can be a very rewarding career, and, if you have an entrepreneurial spirit, owning your own salon can be an exciting way to take your career to the next level – giving you freedom and control over your own business.
Get the Training You Need
To start with, you’ll need to gain the skills and knowledge you’ll need to succeed, by enrolling in a Cosmetology & Hairstyling program through an accredited school like Shore Beauty School. Shore also has a renowned beauty clinic where you can gain real-world experience, further develop your technical skills, speed, confidence, and professionalism by working with actual clients.
Learn Business Fundamentals
Shore also offers Shear Success Business Fundamentals, a supplemental program that teaches you the foundation of building a business, including creating a book of clientele, networking, marketing, client management, and ways to maximize your earnings.
Make a Business Plan
Once you’ve graduated and have passed your licensing exam, you may want to start working at a salon to gain some experience before starting out on your own. When you’re ready to start your own business, the first step is always to write a solid business plan, as well as considering costs (how much you will need to get started, how much to charge, how much business you will need to do to keep the salon running and profitable). You may also need to consider taking out a small business loan or looking for an investor to help you get started. If done well, your business plan can help you secure a loan or investor.
Salon Start-up Checklist
Here are some of the key steps you’ll need to consider when opening your own hair salon. You’ll need to:
Choose your legal structure.
Register your salon business and its name.
Choose a location to rent or buy.
Get a license to operate.
Get insurance.
Choose suppliers.
Purchase the equipment, salon furniture, and supplies you’ll need.
Hire your staff (receptionist, stylists, nail techs, etc.).
Train your new hires.
Start booking and marketing.
It can be a lot of work, but if you are passionate about owning your own business and love the beauty industry, it can definitely pay off.