Tuesday, May 31, 2022

TESTING VIRAL TIK TOK HAIRSTYLES! MESSY BUN & BRAID HACK! Short, Medium ...


Hey ya'll! Today I'm testing two viral TikTok hairstyle. I was not expecting this TikTok messy bun to turn out so good. I also really like the TikTok braid hack.

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Saturday, May 28, 2022

Prehistory and History

Throughout times, people have worn their hair in a wide variety of styles, largely determined by the fashions of the culture they live in. Hairstyles are markers and signifiers of social class, age, marital status, racial identification, political beliefs, and attitudes about gender.

Some people may cover their hair totally or partially for cultural or religious reasons. Notable examples of head covering include women in Islam who wear the hijab, married women in Haredi Judaism who wear the sheitel or tichel, married Himba men who cover their hair except when in mourning, Tuareg men who wear a veil, and baptized men and women in Sikhism who wear the dastar.

Paleolithic
The oldest known reproduction of hair braiding lies back about 30,000 years: the Venus of Willendorf, now known in academia as the Woman of Willendorf, of a female figurine from the Paleolithic, estimated to have been made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE.[6] The Venus of Brassempouy counts about 25,000 years old and indisputably shows hairstyling.

Bronze Age
In the Bronze Age, razors were known and in use by some men, but not on a daily basis since the procedure was rather unpleasant and required resharpening of the tool which reduced its endurance.

Ancient History
In ancient civilizations, women's hair was often elaborately and carefully dressed in special ways. Women coloured their hair, curled it, and pinned it up (ponytail) in a variety of ways. They set their hair in waves and curls using wet clay, which they dried in the sun and then combed out, or else by using a jelly made of quince seeds soaked in water, or curling tongs and curling irons of various kinds.

Roman Empire and Middle Ages
Between 27 BC and 102 AD, in Imperial Rome, women wore their hair in complicated styles: a mass of curls on top, or in rows of waves, drawn back into ringlets or braids. Eventually noblewomen's hairstyles grew so complex that they required daily attention from several slaves and a stylist in order to be maintained. The hair was often lightened using wood ash, unslaked lime and sodium bicarbonate, or darkened with copper filings, oak-apples or leeches marinated in wine and vinegar. It was augmented by wigs, hairpieces and pads, and held in place by nets, pins, combs and pomade. Under the Byzantine Empire, noblewomen covered most of their hair with silk caps and pearl nets.

From the time of the Roman Empire[citation needed] until the Middle Ages, most women grew their hair as long as it would naturally grow. It was normally just styled through cutting, as women's hair was tied up on the head and covered on most occasions when outside the home by using a snood, kerchief or veil; for an adult woman to wear uncovered and loose hair in the street was often restricted to prostitutes. Braiding and tying the hair was common. In the 16th century, women began to wear their hair in extremely ornate styles, often decorated with pearls, precious stones, ribbons, and veils. Women used a technique called "lacing" or "taping," in which cords or ribbons were used to bind the hair around their heads. During this period, most of the hair was braided and hidden under wimples, veils or couvrechefs. In the later half of the 15th century and on into the 16th century, a very high hairline on the forehead was considered attractive, and wealthy women frequently plucked out hair at their temples and the napes of their necks, or used depilatory cream to remove it, if it would otherwise be visible at the edges of their hair coverings. Working-class women in this period wore their hair in simple styles.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Hairstyle


A hairstyle, hairdo, haircut or coiffure refers to the styling of hair, usually on the human scalp. Sometimes, this could also mean an editing of facial or body hair. The fashioning of hair can be considered an aspect of personal grooming, fashion, and cosmetics, although practical, cultural, and popular considerations also influence some hairstyles.

The oldest known depiction of hair styling is hair braiding which dates back about 30,000 years. In history, women's hair was often elaborately and carefully dressed in special ways, though it was also often kept covered outside the home, especially for married women. From the time of the Roman Empire[citation needed] until the Middle Ages, most women grew their hair as long as it would naturally grow. Between the late 15th century and the 16th century, a very high hairline on the forehead was considered attractive. Around the same time period, European men often wore their hair cropped no longer than shoulder-length. In the early 17th century, male hairstyles grew longer, with waves or curls being considered desirable.

The male wig was pioneered by King Louis XIII of France (1601–1643) in 1624. Mullets or periwigs for men were introduced into the English-speaking world with other French styles in 1660. Late 17th century wigs were very long and wavy, but became shorter in the mid-18th century, by which time they were normally white. Short hair for fashionable men was a product of the Neoclassical movement. In the early 19th century the male beard, and also moustaches and sideburns, made a strong reappearance. From the 16th to the 19th century, European women's hair became more visible while their hair coverings grew smaller. In the middle of the 18th century the pouf style developed. During the First World War, women around the world started to shift to shorter hairstyles that were easier to manage. In the early 1950s women's hair was generally curled and worn in a variety of styles and lengths. In the 1960s, many women began to wear their hair in short modern cuts such as the pixie cut, while in the 1970s, hair tended to be longer and looser. In both the 1960s and 1970s many men and women wore their hair very long and straight. In the 1980s, women pulled back their hair with scrunchies. During the 1980s, punk hairstyles were adopted by many people.

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Sunday, May 22, 2022

4 60 SECOND HAIRSTYLES! Yes, I Timed Them! Short, Medium & Long Hairstyles


QUICK 60 second hairstyles to share with you for medium and long hair (maybe some could work for short hair too).

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Thursday, May 19, 2022

Contact Us to Schedule the Pampering You Deserve


Our luxury salon and spa offers refined style and relaxation in a lush environment. Schedule an appointment with one of our health or style professionals today by calling (707) 347-3935 or submit our online contact form with any questions.

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Monday, May 16, 2022

Only the Best Will Do

We believe that every one of our customers is extraordinary; you deserve the best, and we give nothing less. We produce gorgeous results with fewer damaging chemicals by using high-end, biodiverse and environmentally friendly products that repair and nourish hair and skin. If that’s not enough, rejuvenate mind and body with your choice of massage techniques, or discuss further wellness with our on-staff herbalist. As a full-service luxury salon and spa, we offer a variety of customized, state-of-the-art beauty and health treatments.

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Friday, May 13, 2022

4 MESSY BUNS YOU NEED TO TRY! Medium & Long Hairstyles


Messy bun tutorial, how do you up your 'mom game'?

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Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Contact Us for the Best Beauty & Spa Treatments

Jon Edwards Salon & Spa is dedicated to providing expert beauty services to our northern California community. If you’re looking for the finest hair, massage and spa treatments in the area, call or contact our talented team today and schedule an appointment for your favorite beauty regimen!

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Saturday, May 7, 2022

Get Safe, Effective Relief With Our Therapeutic Massage Services


If you suffer from serious health issues, we always suggest talking to your doctor before scheduling a massage session. We want to improve your physical and emotional well-being, so safety is a must. For otherwise healthy patients, a professional massage is a great way to counter minor pain and stress concerns. 

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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

What Is Microblading?


Thinking about getting your eyebrows microbladed? Here’s a brief clip to help you understand what Microblading really is.

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Sunday, May 1, 2022

Therapeutic Massage for a Healthy Body


Research studies indicate that professional massage therapy may effectively manage the following symptoms:
  • Sleeplessness
  • Elevated blood pressure
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Stress
  • Anxiety
  • Sore muscles
  • Lower back pain
Some people also find that massage offers support with chronic pain issues. Even our healthiest clients find our massage services beneficial for mood and relaxation.

The massage therapists at Jon Edwards Salon & Spa are experts in a variety of techniques. Western or Swedish massage works well for improving blood circulation and promoting relaxation. We also offer hot stone massage to ease muscle tension and soft tissue damage throughout the body. For musculoskeletal issues like sports injuries or back strain, you might find pain relief with a deep tissue massage.

In addition to our massage experts, Jon Edwards Salon & Spa has an herbalist on staff. Herbal scents and remedies enhance the mind-body connection for a greater sense of calm, so you leave the spa feeling healthier and more relaxed.

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