Showing posts with label Braids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Braids. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Hair Ready for Spring?


    Spring 2015 style is all about great strong sexy women and the spring hair looks are keeping with this trend. Spring hairstyles will be bringing us very simple looks with a lot of sex appeal. Check them out!

The Centre Part



The Low Pony



The Wet Look



The Crimps



Thick Low Braids



Waves


     As the new season begins, it’s time to get rid of the winter and we will show you exactly how to do that with this Kérastase video tutorial on the “K Nutritive Ritual”, a step by step instructional video on how to apply the brands amazing nutritive products to get your hair nurtured and ready for the Spring season. You can get these products at our online store here.


    Don’t forget a good haircut or trim to inject some new life into your looks, and a great waxing session to get rid of all the unwanted hair and be ready for a sexy springtime. You can book a haircut appointment with our amazing hairstyling team clicking here, or a fabulous waxing session with our best beauty experts clicking here. We can’t wait to get you ready for spring!

Let’s get ready girls! Lots of love,




Saturday, September 6, 2014

Braiding is an art...


At Alira, we are in love with braids, all sizes and types. They are so beautiful and chic; they can sometimes be the perfect accessories for a perfect outfit. That being said we wanted to share with you a little history on this amazing hairstyle and give you some tips on how to braid your own hair.

Braids have been a part of society for about 30,000 years. It all started with the Venus of Willendorf, a woman figurine who is thought to have some kind of woven or braided hairstyle. But this is not the only ancient braided hair we can find in history, the Venus of Brassempouy and Pharaoh Menes were also thought to show off this hairstyle in their time.

In some regions, a braid was a means of communication. Looking back in time, one individual could learn a wealth of information about another (whether they were married, mourning, or of age for courtship) simply by observing their hairstyle.  Can you imagine if we did that today? What would your hair say about you?

Braiding is also traditionally considered a social art. Because of how long it takes to braid hair, people took time to socialize while braiding and having their hair done (Like we did when we were younger and had our girlfriends sleepover, or like we do now at the salon when we come and get dolled up with mimosas). It begins with the elders making simple knots and braids for younger children. Older children watch and learn from them, start practicing on younger children and eventually learn the traditional designs.

Here in the US, you see mothers and grandmothers braiding and putting colorful beads in little children’s hair. This carries on a tradition of bonding between elders and the new generation. I do this with my daughter and we always have a blast.

Would you like to learn some braiding tricks?  Watch the video we are sharing with you below and learn how to do 4 different types of gorgeous headband braids. Remember, practice makes perfect, so no getting frustrated if you don’t nail it the first time.




Braid on and share your pictures with us!

With braided love,