Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Hair Waxing for Tweens: How Young Is Too Young?


Hair Waxing for Tweens: How Young Is Too Young?
by Monique El-Faizy
Aug 24th 2010

http://www.parentdish.com/2010/08/24/hair-waxing-for-tweens/?icid=main%7Chtmlws-main-w%7Cdl3%7Csec3_lnk1%7C166062


Girls can be in such a hurry grow up fast -- they want to wear makeup, carry purses and get waxed. Wait ... waxed?

Yep, teen and tweendom comes with more and more of the trappings of womanhood these days, and salon owners say they now see girls as young as 8 coming in to get unwanted body hair removed.

The youngest waxers tend to want to get rid of the dark fuzz on their upper lips or shape up unibrows, and are often the children of clients, Diane Fisher, owner of Eclips Kids Salon in Ashburn, Va., tells ParentDish.

"Where we live, there's a lot of Middle Easterners," she says. "Lots of the girls have dark hair for their age. They're self-conscious."

Wanda Stawczyk, owner of Wanda's European Skin Care Center in New York, says girls who start waxing young, even before they have dark hair, will always have lighter, thinner hair.

"It's a very big result," she tells ParentDish. "The hair is diminished almost 100 percent."

She advocates for it even more strongly on her website.

"I call it the 'Virgin' -- waxing for children 8 years old and up who have never shaved before," the website reads. "Virgin hair can be waxed so successfully that growth can be permanently stopped in just 2 to 6 sessions. Save your child a lifetime of waxing ... and put the money in the bank for her college education instead!"

Stawczyk says the number of young girls she sees has increased by about 50 percent in the past year.

Many of her littlest clients start coming to her when they are 8 or 9 years old and get a range of services from lip waxes to lower leg waxes, Stawczyk says.

"Everything but bikini," she tells ParentDish. "We don't want to introduce them to that kind of service yet."

Regular bikini waxing starts at 14 or 15 for her clients, Stawczyk says.

And the ouch factor?

"The children, they don't feel the pain," Stawczyk insists. "They have weaker hair. All of them, when they come the first time, they're afraid, but it doesn't hurt them. I would say it hurts less than a Band-Aid."

Helps With Their Self Esteem

But is all this OK, or is it harmful for girls to get waxed at such a tender age? For the most part, there isn't a problem, says Rebekah Williams, assistant professor of clinical pediatrics and adolescent medicine at Indiana University.

"For some young women, it actually helps with their self esteem," she says of girls who are embarrassed about visible dark growth.

But Williams does issue one caveat.

"It's fine to wax any body hair," she tells ParentDish. "It's the pubic hair that's most concerning to me."

Waxing pubic hair if a girl is too young can make it difficult for doctors to tell if a girl is maturing as she should, Williams says.

"We use development of a certain type of hair and distribution of hair as a marker of normal puberty," she says.

Doctors look primarily at breast and hair development to determine if puberty is progressing at a healthy rate. Facial hair and underarm hair are a part of that, but pubic hair is a key indicator -- and not only the presence of it, but its location, as well. One indication of the final stage of puberty is the pubic hair hitting the leg, Williams says. If that hair is waxed too soon, doctors lose an important marker.

After puberty, though -- which can come very early for some girls -- Williams has no issues with waxing of any sort.

"After puberty is complete and we know that it's progressed normally, there's nothing concerning about bikini waxing," she tells ParentDish.

Others, however, think the message waxing sends girls is an unhealthy one.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

How to Wear Neon Nail Polish


How to Wear Neon Nail Polish
by
Dana Oliver
Jun 25th 2010
http://www.stylelist.com/2010/06/25/how-to-wear-neon-nail-polish/

Neon nails are the it nail polish look for summer.
Eye-dilating digits ruled on the Spring/Summer 2010 runways of Zac Posen, Rag & Bone, Jean Paul Gaultier, and L.A.M.B. And hot young stars like Rihanna, Kristen Stewart, and Miley Cyrus have all gone neon with nails painted in brightly colored shades of pink, yellow, and blue. "The greatest thing about neon nails is that they don't have to be matchy-matchy!" says celebrity manicurist Kimmie Kyees, who lacquers up the nails of celebs including RiRi, Katy Perry, and Britney Spears.
"They make a statement all on their own."The boldness behind this nail trend is a huge part of its popularity. "I personally like it when an outfit is void of other bright hues, like Katy's dress on the red carpet of the MTV Movie Awards," says Kyees. "It was silver and the nails were bright yellow. She went a step further and had blue hair which looked rad with the nails!
"If you're keeping it cool in all white, you can add a pop of color to your ensemble with neon nail polish. And the vibrant shade is an instant conversation starter when paired with no makeup-makeup and sleek strands.
Read on for Kyees' simple beauty tips on how to wear neon nails.
Go "Squoval"
When wearing brightly colored polish, it's best to keep your nails short or in a "squoval" -- a little square, a little oval. But the shape is best determined by looking at the length of the nail bed, nail plate, and overall condition advises Kyees.
"The pointy nail has become super popular. It's growing on me," she says, "and looks great in the neon shades as well!"
White Out
If there's one thing the beauty team at StyleList knows about nails, we know that a perfectly polished manicure begins with a base coat. After providing your digits with a good foundation for the polish to adhere to, Kyees recommends smoothing on a coat of white polish. "I like Orly White Out, OPI Alpine Snow or China Glaze White on White. This will make your neon shade look more vibrant than ever before. I won't use a neon without a white coat of polish!"
Embrace The Rainbow
Before you make a mad dash to your nearest drug or beauty supply store to stock up on neon nail polish, take into consideration your complexion. For lighter skin tones, Kyees suggests green and purple shades. And for darker skin tones, orange and pink. "You have to be careful if you have more red or yellow tones in your skin as some shades don't look as good."
So what neon nail brands should you look out for? Kyees recommends China Glaze's latest neon line, Poolside, Orly's Plastix collection for its shine twist on matte, and Zoya Sparkle for girls who like glitter with its headache-free removal.
Are you ahead of the class when it comes to the latest nail trends?
Test your knowledge on the top 10 nail polish names of 2010!

 
Skin Perfection's & Beauty Tips © 2008 Template by Exotic Mommie Illustration by Dapina