Through thick and thin

Tips and tricks to combat limp locks

Cheryl Cole, Kim Kardashian, Nicole Scherzinger– and practically all other female beauty icons of the present day – all have one thing in common; thick, luscious locks. Whether natural or helped by hair extensions, terrific tresses have long been associated with beauty and femininity. It’s for this reason that very fine or thinning hair can knock women’s confidence significantly. Continue reading

Let your hair down

Banish bad hair days with our guide to luscious locks

Everyone needs to brush their hair regularly, everyone needs to shampoo and condition regularly, and everyone needs a two-monthly trim – sound easy enough? Well, it is – sort of. Because within that basic regime, dry, thick, fine, curly, straight, and coloured hair require different levels of nourishment and attention. Continue reading

Age before beauty

Cater for every customer with our guide to beauty for different age groups

It’s a bit of a blighter, time. One minute you’re off to a party covered in glittery hair spray, pink eyeshadow and concealer, the next you’re nursing (alright, obsessing over) crow’s feet, wrinkly hands and baby-induced stretch marks. It casually ticks away with no regard for the trail of beauty dilemmas it leaves us to battle. But hell, think of all those lovely beauty products – we might not be able to stop the clock, but we can dam well use them to try! Continue reading

Teenage dreams

Your comprehensive guide to all teen needs

We’ve all heard the saying ‘school days are the best days of your lives’ and we all have memories of giggling our way through double maths, stealing glances at our latest crush and applying face masks and painting nails with friends. But what we may overlook is the angst, insecurity and loneliness that we also felt as teens – emotions your teen customers will be more than familiar with. Oily hair, acne and stretch marks are just some of the problems that, up until now, won’t have been concerns for your teen customers. Continue reading