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The cooler months of the year are a preferred time when lot of men decide to grow their hair long. Growing out your hair can be fun but it isn’t always as easy as you might think it would be.

Hair grows at about half an inch per month (that’s six inches per year). Most men who grow long hair start from a relatively short style. Therefore, going from a short haircut to a longer hairstyle takes preparation, patience, and proper hair care. If you wish to achieve a long haired look, follow these simple tips on growing out your hair for men:

1. Identify your hair type
This is the most important step before you grow out your hair. You should identify your hair type so that it helps in setting a realistic look. Hair can be divided into 4 broad categories: straight, wavy, curly and frizzy.

2. Decide your look
Before you begin the process of growing out your hair, it’s important to decide your look. You must have a specific look in mind while achieving the long haired look or else you will end up quitting within a few weeks. You can find a gallery of long hair for men and pick a style on a model with a similar face shape and hair type.

3. Don’t trim
Some people believe that trimming helps hair grow faster. This is false. Your hair will not physically grow any faster, thicker or stronger if you cut it more frequently. No matter what type of hairdressing scissors you use, excessive cutting will never make it grow faster.

4. Take care of your hair
Its very important to develop a good hair care routine for growing out long hair. Keep your hair clean by applying shampoo and conditioner on a regular basis. Avoid aggressive towel drying, tight ponytails as they can damage your hair.

5. Be patient
Growing your hair can take time and there’s nothing you can do to speed up the process. Realize that for you may look fairly silly with your half grown hair for the better part of a year. People may even make fun of you, but don’t be disheartened. No matter how crappy your hair looks, think how sweet it’ll look when its done!

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Hair weaves are used by women to enhance the natural beauty and uniqueness of their hair. Women with short hair often consider adding hair extensions to their natural hair to change their appearance, however, it has also become a hot target for thieves.

Recently, 3 people were involved in stealing hair extensions and killing the store owner of Sunrise Beauty Supply. The suspected people not only fled with the hair weaves, but they killed the owner who had no fault of his.

In another hair extensions robbery in Detroit, thieves decamped with a large number of artificial weaves and also damaged the salon.

The question arises: Why is hair weaves becoming a hot property for thieves?

The answer could be because they are precious and can be sold at high prices.

The hair industry is a multibillion-dollar industry. There are many people who have set up salons and beauty shops to serve an increasing number of clientele who want to enhance their appearance by using hair weaves.

In the US, clients are willing to pay extra money to make them look beautiful. Most women with short hair prefer using hair extensions to get a glamorous looks. Thus natural hair weaves are as valuable as any precious metal.

Depending on the type and quality of hair, a bundle of natural hair can cost from $10 to $500. This hair is then processed and good quality hair weaves are manufactured from it.

Therefore, thieves have decided to lay their hands on hair extensions which they can sell in the market at good prices. However the brutal ways of these burglars have started to take lives of innocent people.

If you are a salon owner, make sure you keep your collection of hair weaves in a safe place. Also, ensure necessary precautions so your salon cannot be broken easily.

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The annual Professional Beauty Awards have been announced. The awards recognize the best of the UK beauty industry where companies and individuals were honored.

The 14 winners of the prestigious Professional Beauty Awards 2011 were announced at a glamorous gala dinner at the InterContinental hotel on Park Lane, London, on Sunday February 27.

With a judging process that involves interviews, trade tests, presentations and mystery shops, the Professional Beauty Awards is the fairest scheme in the business and our winners are thoroughly deserving of their trophies.

The winners for 2011 are:

Beauty Salon of the Year – Four Rooms or More: Beauty Time (Bristol)

Beauty Salon of the Year – Three Rooms or Fewer: Skin & Tonic (St Albans, Hertfordshire)

Best New Salon: Glow (Mold, N.Wales)

Nail Salon of the Year: Tillie’s Nail Lounge (London)

Boutique Spa of the Year: Pure Spa (Aberdeen)

Day Spa of the Year: Eastthorpe Hall (Mirfield, West Yorkshire)

Residential Spa of the Year – 10 Rooms or Fewer: The Spa at Armathwaite Hall (Cumbria)

Residential Spa of the Year – 11 Rooms or More: Oceo Spa (County Wexford, Ireland)

Male Grooming Salon of the Year: Menace Male Grooming (Shenfield, Essex)

Employer of the Year – 21 Employees or More: DestinationSkin

Employer of the Year – 20 Employees or Fewer: OMG Hair & Beauty (Swindon)

Therapist of the Year: Sarah Jones

Nail Professional of the Year: Jenni Draper

Make-up Specialist of the Year: Rebecca Frances

Many congratulations to all the Professional Beauty Awards 2011 winners. The show was a huge success as visitor numbers increased by 50% with the final count being 33,515.

Visitors saw the biggest brands and discovered exciting new launches in skincare and aromatherapy, equipment, nails, tanning spa and medi spa. Exciting new features such as the Ultimate Spa Experience and the first Organic Eco Luxury Spa wowed guests.

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Hairdressers against AIDS is an advocacy program sponsored by the L’Oréal Foundation D’enterprise and UNESCO empowering salon professionals worldwide to use their unique relationship with their clients and communities to become a resource to interact, educate and help prevent the spread of HIV.

UNESCO and L’Oréal signed a cooperation agreement on May 3, 2005. L’Oréal’s educational culture, based on a corporate philosophy of health, hygiene and safety and expressed through its long-established global training network, is enhanced by partnership with UNESCO and its international mandate in education.

Complementary skills and experience, and access to existing knowledge about HIV and AIDS prevention, care and treatment programs enabled the partnership that created Hairdressers against AIDS.

This campaign aims to fight the spread and impact of AIDS by means of a program targeted at hairdressing professionals everywhere in the world. It believes – “Together, we can become a powerful voice – for a beautiful world without AIDS.”

On World AIDS Day on December 1st, join Hairdressers Against AIDS campaign here – http://hairdressersagainstaids.com

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Winterthur's annual event brings in paying visitors, but few buyers.