Pure Halal Beauty

I have been trying out some new hair care on my clients as I was really interested in being able to offer them a range to buy to complement their new cut/colour. I was looking for something gentle but effective and something that wasn’t tested on animals.

A client recommended Pure Halal Beauty products after reviewing some for her beauty blog and being impressed with the high quality but natural ingredients. They have a range of hair care which is ‘ 100% Natural Hair Care ¦ Hand made in the UK ¦ 100% Recyclable Packaging ¦ Ethically Harvested Ingredients ¦ Cruelty Free ¦ SLS Free ¦ Paraben Free ‘ so I just had to give it a try!

I have to say I have been so impressed with this hair care range. It is such high quality and I feel it rivals some of the big hair care brands in results. My favourite from the range is the Strengthen and Enhance Shampoo with Ginger, Oranges and Clary Sage and the Repair and Hydrate Conditioner with Seville Oranges and Sweet Almond. They complement each other perfectly and work well to hydrate dry and damaged hair. The result is a gorgeous shine and healthy, nourished looking hair, not to mention they smell absolutely incredible!

Here are some ‘after’ pictures of the duo in use on one of my clients:


The hair care can be purchased in ‘duos’ for the special price of £19.99 on the PHB website (link at the bottom of this post) (http://www.purehalalbeautyproducts.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=62)

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Premiere – All in Good Time


East is East writer Ayub Khan-Din returns with another funny tender hearted portrait of family life. Set in Bolton Atul and Vina are celebrating their marriage. However a honeymoon spent with his parents is not a good start and consummating their marriage does not go to plan and threatens the couples future.

I did leading actress Amara Karan for the press junkets and the premiere, she is also plays the female lead in Simon Pegg’s new film A Fantastic Fear of Everything which is out in July.

Amara is such a lovely person it was a pleasure to work with her and I wish her great success with her movies this year! Hope you like her hair!

Photos by www.julieedwardsphotography.co.uk
Make up by Mira Husseini
Hair by Natalie Shirlaw

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A wedding I did featured on Rock n Roll Bride

A wedding I worked on has featured on Rock n Roll Bride it was a fantastic day and we’ve all become great friends now too!

http://www.rocknrollbride.com/2012/03/a-homemade-whitstable-wedding-sinead-dan/

A Homemade Whitstable Wedding: Sinead & Dan


Sinead & Dan were married in Whitstable at Beacon House, with a reception afterwards at the groom’s parent’s house. The great thing about Beacon House is that it’s one of the only wedding venues in the UK that’s licensed for an almost outdoor wedding, on the porch of the house, overlooking the beach. However it’s a small venue, hence why like a lot of couples Sinead & Dan moved to another venue for their reception.


“Beacon House is the most beautiful house, we fell in love with it and Katrina the owner as soon as we arrived for the first visit,” the bride told me. “We married on the veranda with just 20 of our closest friends and family, with the beach as our backdrop. Instead of an aisle, I walked along the seafront to meet Dan at the top of the stairs, while a guitar and sax played. It was perfect, even if there was a 70yr old man in teeny tiny Speedos sunbathing on the beach while the ceremony took place! Our reception was in Dan’s parent’s garden. We found that a lot of venues imposed a lot of rules, you had to use their caterers, their bar service, corkage charges, end times, car parking etc. Having it at home gave us so much freedom and it felt so comfortable being there.”


The couple made their wedding their own with all the personal touches and details. Most things were collected over the years by trawling car boot sales and second hand shops and were things they already owned. They also found a lot of items on etsy or were handmade by friends. “We wanted a small intimate handmade wedding and an amazing reception – great music, great food with exciting and interesting decor. We are so lucky living in Whitstable, with a close-knit community of amazing businesses, I was keen to source everything as local as possible.”


“We wanted our friends and family to come to our wedding and feel as they would if they were on holiday; relaxed, comfortable and ready to have fun,” Sinead explained. “We had a marquee in the garden, but I was keen to make it less marquee like, so we covered the walls of the marquee in deck chair fabric and dotted some choice 1950s style furniture around. I absolutely loved the detail in the planning, and sourcing just the right things…we served the bubbly in Babycham glasses that I had collected over the year and I used lots of 50s children’s annuals and board games as centre pieces and to decorate the furniture and it just wouldn’t have been right without the ‘Kiss Me Quick, Squeeze Me Slow’ hats for the photobooth.”


“We had sticks of rock and cones of fish and chips as favours with a raffle in the evening! Our friend made us our very own seaside peep board as a wedding present, which provided hours of entertainment. I loved looking around and seeing our friends and family smiling, laughing and taking pleasure in all the detail, the details that me and Dan had so much fun gathering and putting together.”


Sinead wore a Candy Anthony wedding dress and it was the first wedding dress that she tried on! “As soon as it was on I knew I had to get married in it,” she continued. “I always knew I wanted a tea-length dress, that 50s look is just so feminine and pretty. I wanted a huge petticoat underneath, it just felt so much fun and really girly. It was also important to me to have a dress that gave me freedom to move, I wanted to cuddle people and I wanted to dance the night away. The slightly shorter length was perfect for that. I’ve heard about a lot of brides that looked amazing on their day but couldn’t move a lot or sometimes even breath very well – I don’t understand that logic. The Candy Anthony dress also allowed me to create a different look in the evening, I took off the sash and lace overlay. I had a tiny bow belt to put on and a matching pillbox hat, I found a blue cashmere cardigan to put on top. I love my dress so much and the girls at Candy Anthony are so lovely!”


“Someone said to me recently, that they wondered if homemade weddings like mine and the weddings that feature on blogs such as Rock n Roll Bride, put pressure on brides to make everything themselves and find newer and more creative ideas,” Sinead concluded. “I felt quite pissed off about this (particularly as the person works in the industry) because in my experience it was the exact opposite. I think there is so much pressure on brides full stop, but particularly at the beginning when everyone is offering their ideas, hopes and sometimes expectations of your wedding. I felt a certain amount of pressure to do things a certain way – the traditional way. Blogs such as Rock n Roll Bride reassured me and encouraged me to make our wedding exactly how we wanted it. Having the freedom to be able to put our personality into our wedding was incredible and I think forums that showcase these weddings, simply inspire and reassure other brides. It’s not about keeping up with others it’s about realising it’s ok to put your stamp on your wedding and a great place for idea sharing!”


Photography Credit: Emma Case Photography
Ceremony Venue: Beacon House, Whitstable
Reception Venue: Groom’s parent’s garden
Bride’s Dress: Candy Anthony
Bride’s Shoes: Irregular Choice (2 pairs!)
Bride’s Headpiece: Candy Anthony
Groom’s Outfit: Gresham Blake
Bridesmaid’s Dresses: Laura Ashley
Flowergirl’s Dresses: Monsoon
Bridesmaid’s Accessories:
Cake: The Cheesebox, Whitstable
Flowers: Jane at Graham Greener, Whitstable
Hair: Natalie Shirlaw
Make Up: Frances Prescott
Band: Ben Mills
DJ: Tom Zarnecki
Stationery: DIY
Caterers: Patricks Kitchen, The Goods Shed
Transport: VW Campervan from Renta Retro Camper
Event’s Manager: Hannah Walton

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Launch of new Yogi fat barrel wand on QVC Sunday 5 February

Hot off the catwalk is the new “flare” hairstyle as named by Grazia magazine – smoother flatter hair on top flaring out to loose waves and curls at the bottom. Here is the D and G 2012 collection


Also celebrities have been wearing this look on the red carpet. here is Elle Mc Pherson


And Gisele


It’s very easy to achieve blow dry hair smoothly I normally use a round brush. Then section off the top half of your hair. On the underneath sections only, use the Yogi fat barrel wand taking medium sections and wind the hair away from the face. Leave hair to cool then run your fingers through – you should have “flared hair”!


Good luck and please let me know how it works for you!

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My Top 10 Hair Products for Rescuing Your Hair

Happy New Year everyone! If your hair is in need of a detox after all the parties I’ve listed my top 10 products to get it back into shape!

No 1
A good shampoo is essential if you want your hair to recover. This Kérastase Satin Bath No. 2 shampoo has been specifically formulated for normal to slightly dry, damaged hair. With cationic polymers that soothe the hair surface, resulting in beautifully soft, shiny, supple hair. Amazing for dry damaged hair – this won the Instyle magazine award for best shampoo.


No.2
Next you’ll need a treatment conditioner, one or two treatments with this and you will get immediate results! It was featured no 1 product in The Independant.


These products are both oil based so tend to make the hair very soft so don’t use on a day when you want lots of volume.

No.3
Morrocan oil light

This oil turns frizzy dry hair into manageable shiny hair immediately

• Leaves hair with a luxurious shine
• Fortifies hair from root to tip
• Heals and relieves weak and brittle hair

No. 4
Tangle Teezer


Magically removes knots and tangles as soon as you start brushing, so there’s no need for painful pulling. Ideal for brushing wet or dry hair with a minimum of fuss. Put an end to tears and tantrums over tangled hair. Ergonomically shaped brush that helps take the stress out of hair brushing.

Shaun is also on QVC – here he is with his terrific invention

No. 5
Aveda Be Curly Range


This range is fantastic for curly hair , enhances the curl while reducing the frizz . Aveda products use ‘green ingredients’ that are organic, sourced from different habitats all over the world, provide fair compensation to suppliers, do not negatively impact the environment and are animal friendly. The active ingredients in Aveda’s Be Curly conditioner are aloe, wheat protein, orange, bergamot, lemon, lime and marshmallow root.

No. 6
Kiehls Heat-Protective Silk-Straightening Cream
If you prefer your hair straight


Formulated especially for wavy, frizzy, or curly hair in need of smoothing, our unique straightening cream contains a blend of natural ingredients to help straighten out hair and tame frizz without weighing hair down. Infused with extracts derived from Soy Beans, Sesame Seeds and Sunflower Seeds, this unique formulation locks out humidity while conditioning and protecting hair from over-drying and breakage. Light and greaseless, this straightening cream gives hair an ultra-straight and silky-smooth look with incredible shine.

No. 7
Yogi Heat Defense


Half the damage wouldn’t be done to our hair if we protected it properly using a great heat protector like this one. A must before using any heated appliances like hairdryer, straightener etc.

No. 8
ShuUemura Mousse


This luxurious mousse will give your hair body with no stickiness and crispness like normal mousses . Sheer luxury.

No. 9
Aveda Light Elements Smoothing Fluid


Finish your hair off with this light serum, it protects your hair without weighing it down. Adds shine and smoothes hair.

No. 10
Mason and Pearson brush


Keep your hair looking good with a great hairbrush so important if you have long hair .The unique rubber-cushion pad, made by hand using Mason Pearson’s original techniques, allows for effective and efficient brushing. It is kind to use and massages the scalp.

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Yogi Hair Wand

I’m back on QVC on December 30 at 2pm with the Yogi Hair Wand.


This wand is amazing for producing curls and waves or for just creating great texture in your hair making it easy to put up etc. It has unique technology in the barrel using tourmaline and ceramic materials which lock in the curl and also make the hair shine. I absolutely love it and can highly recommend it, I use it on nearly every job I go to! I recently used it on Geraldine James for the premiere of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I thought she looked stunning on the red carpet.


Anyway I’m on QVC with the lovely Pipa Gordon and we’re on the Beauty Make Over show which should be great fun, tune in and have a look although I’m not sure I’ll be able to convince Pipa she needs a wand in her hair!!

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Barbarella hair tutorial

When www.playfulpromises.com asked me to do some hair tutorials for their blog I was absolutely delighted! I enlisted the help of my photographer friend samantha jones, if you’re getting married this year take a look at her website www.samanthajonesphotography.co.uk , she also did the photo of me on my website and I really like it , it’s a bit more arty than the normal head and shoulders shot! I also asked Sinead to model for me, I met Sinead when I did the hair for her wedding this year, she had a beautiful vintage themed wedding in Whitstable and she absolutely loved her hair which was very similar to this look today!

We had a lot of fun creating these looks so I hope you like them!
This is the first look the barbarella look.

What you’ll need -

I use yogi styling products and here I used the yogi fat barrel wand you can get these on www.yogihairwand.com or I sell them on QVC too.

First you need to use the hair wand on the whole head

This creates great texture as you can see! Shake out all the curls

Next backcomb the crown area and the top

Use long sweeping movements when you backcomb this will help create lots of volume

Section off crown area

Add the padding I use acrylic hair in a hairnet but you can also buy padding from Patrick Cameron’s website.

Next place the hair over the padding, you should have a lot of height at the crown.

Then pin pieces of hair behind the crown, keep the shape loose and tousled.

And you’ll get a lovely barbarella look!

Hope you give this a try – it’s very easy to achieve!

And I hope you like this first look :-D

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