12/6/2023 0 Comments Gigi hadid hair blowout![]() If nothing else, check it out when you need a good afternoon nap. Overall, it was a supremely relaxing experience for me. But if you’re someone who has long-term scalp or hair goals, trying out a head spa might be a great tool in your arsenal–generally, they recommend completing four to six treatments to see the best results. So would I recommend the process? For someone like me, whose scalp is well-behaved if a little pale, I think the experience was a fun and relaxing one–albeit not entirely necessary. My scalp did look a little less pale, and there was a significant decrease in oil on my scalp, but the best demonstrator was my hair: after my blowout, I was left with huge, voluminous hair that was soft, shiny, and managed to keep looking that good for a solid week. Gabrielle Union Just Wants to Give You Blowout Envy Today. To demonstrate the effects of the treatment, we took an “after” look at my scalp. Read more about celebrity hair: Gigi Hadid Reveals New Haircut With Bangs on Instagram. Then, hair wrapped in a hot towel, we exited the treatment room, and Yasu gave me a final blowout. The 60-minute session flew by until I snored so loudly that I woke myself up, scaring both myself and dear Yasu, just in time for the final step.Īfter a deep clean, the last step in the head spa is to add moisture back into the hair through a healing treatment mask. I was vaguely aware of Yasu massaging pressure points on my head when I conked out–a common side effect of the treatment, and one of the reasons they perform it on a reclined bed in a private room. If that’s not an endorsement, I don’t know what is. I would love to get into details about the experience but the truth is, ten minutes in, I fell asleep. The supermodel arrived at tonight’s event in head. But consider the Met gala 2021 red carpet an even more dramatic red hair debut. There, I laid back while Yasu shampooed, steamed, and massaged my scalp. Yes, Gigi Hadid has tread into redhead territory before. Yasu brought me into a private, dimly lit room with a reclining chair, almost like a dentist’s chair. After the explanation, Yasu, my stylist, brought me upstairs to a quiet, sunlit floor where my service would occur. Although head spas have their roots in Japan, at Yukie Natori, they follow principles from the French hairstylist and brand founder Josiane Laure, who makes all the products Yukie Natori uses in the process. The owner, Yukie, first walked me through the philosophy. But I came with one purpose: to get my scalp thoroughly cleaned. The expansive salon spans two floors, bustling with people getting beautified. It’s basically a beauty editor’s heaven: they offer nail services, any and all hair appointments (including hair extensions), and a slew of spa options like massages, facials, and lash extensions. My scalp facial took place at the Yukie Natori Salon in New York City–a swift 10-minute walk from ELLE’s offices. The idea of someone relieving me of my hair-washing duties was enough to make me book an appointment. If you’ve been on TikTok at all, you may be seeing videos of people getting their hair washed and scalp scrubbed, all with the promise of stimulating your hair follicles and gently treating issues like hair thinning, pesky dandruff, or oily scalps with natural remedies and potent essential oils. Here, three cheers for the breezy-and instant-polish of a fuzzy bun.While the phrase “head spa” might sound like an old-timey phrase for therapy, it’s actually the newest–and most relaxing–beauty treatment going viral on the Internet. Over in New York, Olivia Palermo put a luxe stamp on the style with the help of a fur vest and a fresh manicure-a pairing with enough day-to-night elegance to navigate afternoon strolls and impromptu party pit stops alike. Spotted in Los Angeles recently, Alessandra Ambrosio piled her strands into a messy topknot, which looks as good while you’re breaking a sweat as it does over a post-workout plate of eggs, while Gigi Hadid’s textured twist channeled a sweater-ready cool that was made for an afternoon of shopping. ![]() It doesn’t matter if you’re starting with shower-fresh waves or last night’s blowout: There’s hardly a more reliably chic hair upgrade than a quick bun. ![]() Whether this marks your last low-key weekend before you’re whisked into the holiday party vortex or you have already dived into the festivities, we can all agree that the ideal Sunday morning beauty routine should involve little more than getting your hair up and out of the way-so you can get back to enjoying your day of rest.
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