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The Shower Conditioning Brush Review

by Missy Chrissy October 13, 2015

 

Hi Everyone! My name is Chrissy and I'm a Canadian Youtube personality/stylist from Vancouver, BC. I have a love for all things beauty - especially beauty on a budget. I strive to find my subscribers the best beauty tips, hair ideas and styling choices to help you save money and look your absolute best.

I've been using Remington products my whole life - and I was so excited when Remington contacted me to try out the new Shower Conditioning Brush. As a platinum blonde, with all the bleach and toner im putting on my hair every 6-8 weeks - I really needed a miracle. Even though I use one of the best argon oil conditioners on the market, my ends are constantly dry and breaking off. I love having long hair, so cutting it all off isn't really an option for me and with the amount of breakage I had - it was taking forever to grow out. The first time I used this brush, I noticed an immediate difference in the texture of my hair. It felt hydrated, soft and smooth. I didn't have to brush through my towel dried hair either - which was when the most  breakage was happening.  After a week of using the conditioning brush, my hair finally had the shine, silkiness and volume that I had been searching for. Not only did this brush restore my damaged hair, it provided me with a super amazing scalp massage each time I used it. Scalp massages stimulate hair growth, which just keeps adding to this list of amazing benefits to this brush.

 

 

I hope you love this brush as much as I do. I'm going to keep using this as part of my shower routine. Remington, you certainly saved my hair!

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My Hair Care Routine

by Becca Leah October 5, 2015

 

Hi guys! My name is Becca and I’m a guest blogger on the Remington channel! I create beauty and fashion videos over on my channel (Becca Leah). In this video I talk about my hair care routine and the steps I take to keep my hair healthy. I start off by using shampoo and conditioner. With my conditioner, I use the Remington conditioning brush to brush the conditioner through my hair. It distributes the conditioner evenly throughout my hair and doesn’t leave any clumps. After I use the brush, it leaves my hair feeling soft and easy to style. After styling, I use hairspray to keep my curls in tact throughout the day. Lastly, in between washes I apply dry shampoo of a powder solution to my roots and that gets rid of all of the bad oils in my hair and makes it look and feel fresh and ready to go. 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for watching my Hair Care Routine! Here are the products that I mentioned:


Remington Shower Conditioning Brush

Pura D’or Shampoo
Pura D'or Conditioner
Verb Hairspray
Verb Dry Shampoo

 

See more from Becca on her Youtube Channel Becca Leah

 

The Science of Conditioning

by Remington Ready September 24, 2015

 

 

 

Hair goes through a lot. Washing, brushing, drying, curling, straightening—all these things and more can leave hair dry and brittle.

 

That’s why you use conditioner. It brings hair back to its natural beauty with a full and healthy look. (It smells pretty nice, too.) 

 

It’s usually easy to see the benefits of using conditioner, but do you know what’s really going on when you work it through your hair? Let’s take a look at the science behind hair conditioner and see how to get the most out of using it.

 

 

 

 

Here’s a simple explanation about the structure of your hair: Each hair is made up of tiny cuticles. Under a microscope, these cuticles look like overlapping flakes spiraling along the hair from root to tip. Of course, the hair we see on our heads is not actually alive, so these cuticles don’t receive nutrients from the body. That means they can easily become frayed and weakened from heat and styling.

 

That’s where conditioner comes in handy. Conditioners contain a variety of ingredients that are supposed to smooth out hair and give it that healthy look.

 

Examples of these substances are: surfactants, oils, humectants, silicones, and proteins.

 

Different conditioners contain varying amounts of these, but they’re all intended to smooth out cuticles and seal hair to prevent it from future styling damage.

 

The most important thing to keep in mind is that conditioner needs to be applied completely to all hair strands for it to be effective. That can be hard to do sometimes, especially if you have long, thick hair. But there are ways to make it easier.

 

 

 

 

The Remington Conditioning Brush is designed to maximize conditioner distribution. It dispenses conditioner as you work the detangling silicon bristles through your hair, leaving nourishment along the entire hair strand.

 

The brush is proven to be four times more effective than manual application, and it works with any conditioner for all hair types. Make the Remington Conditioning Brush part of your beauty routine and see what science can do for your hair.

 

6 Tricks To Having Beautiful Hair

by Marta Tryshak January 14, 2013

 

Hair is typically one of the most remarkable features of any beautiful woman. And while it’s easy to believe models “are just born that way”, the reality is having beautiful hair is more science than art. There are many tricks every woman can use to have beautiful hair of her own, and to receive insights from a top professional I asked Master Colorist Rob Pizzuti for some of his “tricks to having beautiful hair”:

 

Trick #1 - WASH YOUR HAIR LESS. The best plan is to wash your hair only every 3rd day. The day after washing, just brush smooth and only blow dry what you must. And on the 2nd day brush thoroughly, and create a low ponytail or bun with your natural oils.

 

Trick #2 - If your hair is dirty, and you have a last minute party invitation or hot date – think braids! Braids look neater and more defined when your hair is a bit dirty (or if you use lots of product). And if you read fashion mags, braids are very stylish… and this is a great reason to save your hair from washing again and stripping it’s moisture. For a few braid style ideas, check out a video I recently collaborated with Dove Hair Care on “How to Tie a Boho-Braid”.  

 

Trick #3 – With dry winter weather outside, and the heat turned up inside… deep moisturizing weekly treatments can be used EVERY time you wash. Start at the ends and stop at your eyebrow level so you still have volume.

 

Trick #4 - There are LOTS of “oils” on the market. Forget about the directions and think about this – oil and water do not mix. So, always apply a small amount of oil to your damp hair, not dry hair. This will lock in the water inside your hair and protect it better. Also, remember that oil will burn if it gets too hot, so turn down your hot tools!

 

Trick #5 - When you get your hair coloured ask about sealers, glosses or clear treatments. Usually 10-20 min and costing $20-$45, these treatments lock in your colour, moisture and seal all the tiny cracks on the outside layer of your hair. When done by a professional, the difference in hair quality and shine can be remarkable.

 

Trick #6 - Put a intensive mask in your hair before you do hot yoga or have a sauna at the gym after you work out. The heat will push the conditioner deeper into your hair for extreme results.

 

 

Thanks for the terrific advice Rob Pizzuti. Curious to hear from everyone, what are some of your favorite tricks for having beautiful hair?

 

 

To hear more from Marta, head over to her blog WithLoveGabrielle