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Thứ Năm, 11 tháng 12, 2014

A Hairstylist Provides Free Cuts to the Homeless

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Mark Bustos works at a salon in Chelsea during the week. On Sundays, he gives homeless men haircuts. Credit
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David Terry is 50 years old, H.I.V. positive and homeless. He spends his nights at Bailey House, a nonprofit in Harlem that provides housing for people living with H.I.V., and his days wandering the streets. “I get very depressed because it’s like I’m on the treadmill going 80 miles an hour with the brakes on,” he said.
But for one hour the other Sunday, life slowed down to a happy pace. Sitting on a park bench on the corner of East Houston and Chrystie Streets, Mr. Terry was getting a haircut from Mark Bustos, a professional stylist with a celebrity clientele.
“Can you believe this is happening?” Mr. Terry said, a white bib wrapped around his neck, cigarette in hand and Stevie Wonder’s “Conversation Peace” playing in the background. An hour later, he looked in the mirror, and saw that his messy mop was now a stylish flattop. “Yeah, baby, I’ve still got it,” he said, striking a victory pose. “I’m the king of the world.”
Every Sunday, Mark Bustos, 30, a hairstylist at Three Squares Studios, an elite salon in Chelsea that charges $150 to clients like Norah Jones, Marc Jacobs and Phillip Lim, hits the sidewalk and provides free cuts to the homeless.
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Mark Bustos.CreditRamsay de Give for The New York Times
Mr. Bustos often wanders around Union Square, the Lower East Side and Midtown, where he has gotten to know some of the homeless by name. “See that guy over there,” he said, walking down the Bowery. “That’s Cowboy Ritchie,” whose wife, Mr. Bustos added, “wants him to shave his beard off because it looks too good and the other women flirt with him.”
Other times, Mr. Bustos meets his unsuspecting new clients through friends and paying clients, who tell him about people in their neighborhoods. He does up to 10 haircuts a day.
He started offering haircuts to the homeless two years ago. The idea, he says, is to simply give back. “Whether I’m giving one at work or on the street, I think we can all relate to the haircut and how it makes us feel,” Mr. Bustos said. “We all know what it feels like to get a good haircut.”
In some way, Mr. Bustos, who lives in Jersey City, has always been generous about hairstyling, which he taught himself at a young age. When he was 14, Mr. Bustos set up a chair in his parents’ garage in Nutley, N.J., and cut friends’ hair for free, so they could pocket the barbershop money they got from their parents.
A 2012 trip to the Philippines to visit family made him realize he could do more. He was struck by the number of impoverished children and decided to rent a barbershop as his way of helping. “It made me feel so good,” Mr. Bustos said. “It was right to bring it home to New York.” Since then, he has spent most Sundays in New York, styling the hair of the homeless.
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After the trim.CreditRamsay de Give for The New York Times
Mary E. Brosnahan, the president and chief executive of Coalition for the Homeless, a nonprofit advocacy group, said that a haircut is often more than a haircut. It can remind the homeless of who they once were, and offer a rosier version of their current, shattered selves. “It helps shift the gear out of survival mode,” Ms. Brosnahan said, letting them envision a better life.
Joi Gordon, the chief executive officer of Dress for Success, which provides professional clothes to homeless job seekers, has similar stories of transformation. “For most women, this is the first time that they’ve ever put on a suit in their lives,” she said. “That blazer really serves as a life jacket.”
Mr. Bustos tells a similar story of a homeless man who once looked in the mirror after a haircut, saw his fresh look and said: “Do you know anyone who is hiring. I’m ready to go get a job.” Mr. Bustos hasn’t seen him on the street since, something he considers a good sign.
His haircuts are always conducted on the street. If a park bench is not available, Mr. Bustos will find a milk crate or turn over a shopping cart. Rain or freezing temperatures do not deter him. (Since many homeless do not have regular access to washrooms, Mr. Bustos wears gloves, carefully disposes of hair clippings and disinfects his tools between every cut, just as he does with his equipment at work.)
“I do it on the streets, on the sidewalks, in the parks,” he said, “so people who walk by can find some inspiration in what I do.”
That is the same reason that Devin Masga, a street photographer, accompanies him and posts before-and-after photos to Mr. Bustos’sInstagram feed with the hashtag #BeAwesomeToSomebody. Mr. Bustos has more than 215,000 Instagram followers, some of whom donate supplies and gift cards, or ask how they can get help. “People ask me if I can come out with you or join your team,” he said. “My answer is just go and do it.”
“Just because they live on the street looking a little scruffy with their hair long doesn’t mean they can’t clean up and look great,” he added.

BEST HIGH TECH HAIR TOOLS

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At first glance you might question the authenticity of this dryer as it looks nothing like a traditional professional dryer, but use it once and all skepticism is gone. Much lighter than most this little green monster has a powerful motor that not only out lasts most with over 2000 hours of usage, but also dries hair 60% faster than their closet competition. Forget about the curved handle for styling ease and the super-efficient filtration system that reduces energy use by 70%, there’s still an innovative dual functionality ION switch for sleek or volume styling.  There are simply too many great things to mention about this dryer and we love it!
Promising to tackle any hair texture and transform it into silky high gloss shine, the new Tri Zone technology has revolutionized the way in which we style our hair. The new ghd eclipse can take much larger sections of hair in one single stroke, significantly cutting the time it takes to style and go. It uses three sensors on each plate to maintain a much cooler and optimal temperature at all times, locking in the shine and style far longer than the traditional flat iron. The super-fine plates are super-efficient and reveal not only shinier, but stronger hair.
This amazing digital curling system has 100% titanium interchangeable heads each with graduated barrels to create the largest to the smallest of ringlets, curls and waves.  The handle is ergonomic with a non-slip grip to make it easier and more comfortable to style hair. Far-infrared technology ensures consistently even distribution of heat with reduced static and the ionized technology creates super smooth hair. This system was designed for everyone, even those of us with color treated hair and there are few warranties that offer that priceless Lifetime Warranty!



One of the reasons we love this iron so much is the vibration effect – it creates plate oscillation to glide the iron swiftly and smoothly through the hair, even on lower temperatures (14 different temperature options) you still get that glistening shine. However, the main reason we will always keep one on hand is our travelling. Yes some others may say they are global – but from here to Canada barely gets you to glo let alone global! This baby comes in a neatly designed case super easy to pack and yes, can be used anywhere in the world.

Images of neighbors in the morning sending their kids off to school with a head full of rollers comes to mind when I think of hair rollers, but I am quickly snapped into reality when I am shown the technology that goes into this innovative compact system. The flocked rollers are heated to the optimum temperature for maintaining style in as little as 8 seconds. Simply choose your hair type and the rollers will heat to accommodate the best temperature for your hair, leaving you with soft, shiny and bouncy waves or curls.
Proven to reduce hair breakage by 75% this new system of hair drying challenges the heat dryer with a cool new way to dry hair, literally. The secret to drying the hair without the intense heat is in the motor that boosts airflow without the need to increase the temperature. Using the products that come with the entire kit definitely helps maintain your smooth style avoiding any frizzy fly aways.

THE LOOK AND FEEL OF FALL 2014 CATWALK TRENDS

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THE LOOK AND FEEL OF FALL 2014 CATWALK TRENDS
GONE ARE THE DAYS OF BEDHEAD HAIR AND GOTH EYES WITH PALE LIP – IF YOU ARE STILL WEARING THIS LOOK – TIME TO DITCH THE SMOKE AND MIRRORS AND PRESENT THE OPPRESSED PRETTY!

This majority of this fall season is reminiscent of the late 80’s hit from Robert Palmer ‘Simply Irresistible’. Super tight, sleek and tidy hair pulled back tightly to reveal a softer face framed with slightly stronger brows. Bright red is out for lips and a more subtle shade of corals and pinks work best unless you’re hitting the clubs – at which point dark and dramatic wins hands down. Bronzers are super sheer just to leave a warm glow and put the brakes on the heavy highlighter. Overall we all find that the aesthetic is appealing and have to admit we really like the look, it’s fresh, it’s beautiful and let’s face it, a rare occurrence on the catwalk!
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Lauren Pope, 32, has launched a new range of hair extensions

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She might have found fame on The Only Way Is Essex but Lauren Pope, 32, is proving to be a serious force to be reckoned with in the business world.
The TOWIE star has seen her clothing line and hair extension brand go from strength to strength in recent months and has even won herself some celebrity fans.
Indeed, so popular has her Hair Rehab London business become that even style queen Cheryl Fernandez-Versini has been spotted wearing her extensions on The X Factor.
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Business brains: Lauren Pope shot to fame on TOWIE but has been running Hair Rehab London since 2007 and now she's modelling her new range of extensions, which she wears herself every single day
Business brains: Lauren Pope shot to fame on TOWIE but has been running Hair Rehab London since 2007 and now she's modelling her new range of extensions, which she wears herself every single day
Contrary to popular belief, Ms Pope's business career began in 2007 and while she admits her time on the ITV show has given it a boost, her success isn't entirely down to TOWIE.
'It's my baby, it has been from day one,' she told MailOnline. 'My dad and my best friend are my two sidekicks in the company as I need people I can trust to run it when I have so much going on. 
'All the ideas come from my head and they're trend-led.'
Having noted the current trend for plaits and slick ponytails, she has unveiled a magnetic snap-on hair piece to meet demand - and Little Mix and Cheryl can't get enough of her hair. 
The next celebrity on her hit-list is Blake Lively, who she'd love to see wearing her pieces.
One business venture that has clearly come as a result of her stint on TOWIE is the 32-year-old's clothing collection for In The Style.
'All the girls on the show get offered stuff all the time but I am very selective about what I do. I want my projects to be things I am passionate about and be able to be proud of them,' she explained.
Fashion forward: Lauren says she takes note of the catwalk trends when designing her hair pieces, which are loved by Little Mix
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Fashion forward: Lauren says she takes note of the catwalk trends when designing her hair pieces, which are loved by Little Mix
Influential: New research revealed that Lauren is more influential in the style stakes than golden girl of style, the Duchess of Cambridge, which she says is 'mad'
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Influential: New research revealed that Lauren is more influential in the style stakes than golden girl of style, the Duchess of Cambridge, which she says is 'mad'

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Lauren Pope has been voted more fashionable than the Duchess of Cambridge. We're not sure if she's more fashionable than Kate, but both ladies have very different styles.
And Lauren always looks immaculate - particularly here donning a halter LBD and piece from her hair extension range.
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Ms Pope, who describes her personal style as 'tailored with a glamorous edge', recently unveiled her AW14 range for the e-tailer and is already working on SS15.
Taking inspiration from Nicole Richie, who she says works that 'sexy, boho grunge' look to perfection, Lauren is keen to build on brand Pope.
And it seems that the fashion industry is taking her seriously after new research revealed that she is more influential in the style stakes than the Duchess of Cambridge.
According to Jeetendr Sehdev, a celebrity branding expert and University of Southern California marketing professor, reality TV stars such as Lauren and Made In Chelsea's Binky Felstead have greater influence when it comes to fashion than the former Kate Middleton.
'Oh my gosh, that was mad!,' said Ms Pope of the news. 'It's so funny but great because fashion is one of my hobbies and influences my work.'
Famous fans: Cheryl Ferndandez Versini, left, wore the hair pieces on the Jonathan Ross show recently and Perrie Edwards from Little Mix, right, also likes to lengthen her hair with them
Famous fans: Cheryl Ferndandez Versini, left, wore the hair pieces on the Jonathan Ross show recently and Perrie Edwards from Little Mix, right, also likes to lengthen her hair with them
Famous fans: Cheryl Ferndandez Versini, left, wore the hair pieces on the Jonathan Ross show recently and Perrie Edwards from Little Mix, right, also likes to lengthen her hair with them
Good place: Lauren, who is currently filming for the show's Christmas episode, says she is happy now that she's made up with Chloe and has nothing to stress about
Good place: Lauren, who is currently filming for the show's Christmas episode, says she is happy now that she's made up with Chloe and has nothing to stress about
In between her fashion and beauty duties, she spends most weekends DJ-ing and is currently filming for the TOWIE Christmas special.
'I'm not sure what will happen in the show but I'm in a nice place. I've made up with Chloe and I have nothing to stress about.'
She is also rooting for co-star Gemma Collins as she takes on the witchetty grubs and cockroaches of Australia in I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
'I have been crying with laughter at her,' she beams. 'She just delivers everything so bluntly. She's coming across really well and I think she will turn a corner.'
Much, it has to be said, like Lauren Pope herself. 


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2839040/EXCLUSIVE-Voted-fashionable-Duchess-Cambridge-s-mad-funny-says-TOWIE-star-Lauren-Pope.html#ixzz3La9X24hK
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