HairOptions Port Elizabeth

HairOptions Port Elizabeth Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from HairOptions Port Elizabeth, Hair replacement service, 18 Pickering Street, Pickering Park, , Between 2nd & 3rd Avenue, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth.

Hair Restoration Specialists

We specialize in:-

Hair Follicle Transplant Surgery

Non Surgical Hair Restoration

Laser Assisted Scalp Mesotherapy

Hair Intergration and Extension

Cancer Related Hair Loss

What happens during SMP - scalp micro pigmentation❓ HairOptions uses a needle to deposit medical-grade pigment on the de...
10/10/2024

What happens during SMP - scalp micro pigmentation❓

HairOptions uses a needle to deposit medical-grade pigment on the desired areas of the scalp.

The dots vary in size, angle and depth to provide a natural, hairlike appearance.

The benefits of scalp micropigmentation compared to hair transplantation surgery include:

👉Less invasive (no surgery or incisions).
👉Less pain.
👉Lower cost.
👉No downtime.

Contact HairOptions for your personal Hair Transplant needs, we offer a free assessment!.

041 373 0204

For more information visit www.hairoptions.co.za

What Type of Hairbrush is Best for Your Hair?Using the right hair brush for your hair and your styling needs can make a ...
07/10/2024

What Type of Hairbrush is
Best for Your Hair?

Using the right hair brush for your hair and your styling needs can make a difference in your hair’s health and appearance.

The appropriate brush for someone with long, curly hair will be drastically different than the best brush for fine or thinning hair.

Some brushes, like the round or vented kind, are best for styling, while others work to detangle, and some may even remedy static and frizz. Here we’ll cover different types of brushes and what they can do for your hair.

Types of hairbrushes and combs

There are so many different kinds of hairbrushes and combs available, it can be overwhelming to know which one is right for you. Depending on the type of hair you have, you may want to use a specialized brush.

Hair detangler brush

Detangler brushes are good for all hair types — even the thickest, curliest hair — and they can be used on both wet and dry hair. They minimize damage from brushing knotted hair, and their thin flexible bristles make it easier to painlessly get knots out of kids’ hair.

Wet hairbrush

The original wetbrush is an affordable option. Its fine, soft bristles are strong enough too work through the toughests knots , and soft enough not to causse damage to wet hair. However, if you have very textured or curly hairir, brushing when wet is a good idea. They typically have heat-resistant bristles that won’t melt or break when blow-drying hair.

Shower hairbrush

A shower hairbrush is a wet hairbrush with vents for fast drying. Its flexible design and soft bristles are perfect for sopping wet hair. Many come with a hooked bottom for easy hanging off your shower caddy.

Cushion brush

Cushion brushes have soft rubber bases and stiff wire or plastic bristles. The stiff bristles are effective at stimulating the scalp and are good for brushing outt dandruff or buildup from hair styling products, and possibly for stimulating hair growth.

Thermal brush

Thermal brushes are round or paddle brushes with a barrel made of a material that conducts heat, such as ceramic, tourmaline, or titanium. This can speed up drying. These are generally used by hair stylists, or people who frequently use a blow-dryer.

Tiny boar bristle brush

Boar bristle brushes are popular because of their ability to redistribute the natural, healthy oils in the scalp, which enhances hair health and creates smooth, shiny locks. Every type of hair can benefit from a boar bristle brush, but a 100-percent boar bristle brush with soft bristles is a good choice for people with fine, thinning, or aging hair.

Nylon bristle brush

Nylon bristle brushes are made from a synthetic material that reduces static and effectively detangles thick hair. Some brushes combine nylon bristles with boars’ hair bristles to both reduce static and detangle while also getting the health benefits and natural shine that boars’ head bristles offer.

Curved brush

Curved brushes are ergonomically designed to fit the shape of a human head. Most are made of lightweight plastic and contain vents, which make them a good choice for travel, the gym, or anytime you want to dry your hair quickly.

Natural bristle brush

For vegans or anyone who wants the benefits of a boar bristle brush without using animal products, some brushes combine other natural fibers, like agave, with synthetics to achieve a bristle that looks and feels like boar bristle.

Mixed bristle brush

Mixed bristle brushes combine the shine-enhancing effects of boar bristles with the scalp stimulation and easy detangling of nylon or wire bristles. This combination can be most effective for those with long or thick hair.

Paddle brush

The wide base of paddle brushes enable them to cover a lot of ground quickly while smoothing hair. They’re a great choice for people with long, straight hair.

Vented brush

A vented brush is the best choice for quickly blow drying soaking-wet hair. The vents allow hot air to flow through, reaching all layers of hair.

Anti-static hairbrush

Vented brushes can reduce static during blow drying because they allow heat to flow through the brush, helping to illuminate static and frizz. Ionic brushes are said to reduce static and frizz by adding negative ions into hair, and metal combs may fight static.

Round brush

Round brushes are a good choice for low drying hair and styling loose waves. They’re fully circular, which makes it easier to blow the hair under, resulting in curls or waves (depending on the size of the brush).

Teasing brush

Teasing brushes are small and designed to be used at the crown to add volume and texture to fine or limp hair, and it can create the illusion of fuller hair, which may be attractive to those experiencing hair loss.

Rat tail brush

Rat tail brushes and combs are teasing brushes with a long, thin stem that can be used for separating and lifting sections of hair to tease and create more volume.

Wide-tooth comb

Wide-tooth combs have thick teeth with space between them. They can be used on thick or curly hair when wet.

Straightening brush

Straightening brushes are a mix between a hot iron straightener and a paddle brush. They heat up, can quickly straighten and smooth hair, and are less damaging than a traditional hot iron.

Smoothing brush

Smoothing brushes are paddle brushes with soft boar or nylon bristles. They can be used for creating sleek styles and eliminating bumps when pulling hair back into a ponytail or bun.

Best brush type for fine hair

The best brushes for fine hair are extra-soft boars’ bristle hair brushes, which are gentle on the hair and scalp and maximize natural shine. They have stiff bristles that help to detangle without pulling out hair.

Best type of brush for thick hair

A paddle brush is best for thick hair. Try one with a mix of boars’ hair and nylon pins; the nylon pins are tough enough to brush thick hair quickly and boars’ hair increases shine by redistributing the natural oils.

Best hairbrush type for long hair

Paddle brushes can be good for long hair, because they allow you to brush through a large portion of hair at once, eliminating knots and redistributing oil.

Best hairbrush for thinning hair

A soft bristle brush is best for thinning hair because it’s gentle and won’t rip out your hair. If you’re looking for more volume at the crown, you can use a teasing brush, which is smaller and designed to reach the root of the hair.

Best hairbrush for curly hair

Curly-haired people may prefer to use a sturdy, wide-toothed comb while in the shower. This can help prevent frizz and breakage that can come with combing dry curly hair. Detangling brushes with stiff bristles also work well.

Best hairbrush for straight hair

Paddle brushes work well on straight, long hair, because they are able to work through a lot of hair at once while evenly distributing oils. A brush with a rubber pad works well for straight hair that is prone to static.

Best hairbrush to prevent breakage

If your hair is breaking because it’s knotted, it’s best to opt for a detangling brush that has flexible bristles designed to bend with the hair without causing damage or breakage.

For hair that is weak or brittle, use a soft boar bristle brush (or a similar synthetic version) that has soft bristles that are gentle on the hair.

What are the benefits of brushing your hair?

Brushing your hair has more benefits than just simply detangling knotted strands.

Brushing distributes oil from the scalp down the hair shaft, which helps condition dryer ends, it stimulates the scalp and gives it a massage, which may boost hair growth, and it helps remove any loose hairs from your head (which is why it’s normal for hair to end up stuck in your brush).

Just remember to clean your hair brush, and don’t overbrush. More than 100 strokes a day may cause split ends.

There are so many types of brushes to choose from, yet many people don’t give much of a thought to the kind of brush or comb they use. Choosing the right hair brush for your hair can really make a difference in how your hair looks and feels.

Some are best for styling, and others are made specifically for detangling, reducing static, or adding shine. It’s always a good idea to choose a brush with your specific hair type in mind.

04/10/2024
BEST HAIR COLORS TO ENHANCE YOUR BEST FACIAL FEATURES AND DIMINISH FLAWSDid you know that hair color can be strategic?We...
03/10/2024

BEST HAIR COLORS TO ENHANCE YOUR BEST FACIAL FEATURES AND DIMINISH FLAWS

Did you know that hair color can be strategic?

We often think about choosing a hair color that we really like personally, one that makes a bold statement, or one that is one of the season’s top trends.

But hair color can actually work to accent and enhance your best facial features – or diminish those flaws that you’d like to downplay.

Everyone has unique features, and sometimes you’ll want to play up a feature you love or play down one that you don’t want people to notice.

We all talk about how we can enhance or downplay features using makeup colors, and we can do the same thing with hair color!

HERE'S HOW:

ENHANCING OR MINIMIZING YOUR FACE SHAPE

Your face shape can affect your hairstyle choice because you may want to accentuate it or downplay it – for example, if you think it looks too long, you’ll choose a style that makes your face appear shorter.

The same thing works for hair color – it can accentuate or downplay the shape of your face.

First, determine your face shape either by asking your hair colorist to evaluate it, or by pulling your hair back, looking in the mirror, and marking your face outline on the mirror with a removable marker.

Look at the shape and determine whether it’s more like a circle, a square, a rectangle, an oval, or a heart shape.

Keep in mind that you want to add lighter pieces where you want to make your hair look fuller and darker color to minimize the width of the style.

OVAL. A long, oval face looks best with light highlighting on the sides and adding a darker color to the top and ends, which helps your face look shorter and balanced.

HEART-SHAPED. For a heart-shaped face, you’ll want to avoid a dark color near your chin because that can make it look too narrow. Instead, add light highlights to that area to draw the eye out.

Add a darker level at the scalp area for a more rooted shadowed root effect.

ROUND. A dark fringe around the face works great in creating the illusion of a more balanced oval shape.

Lowlights go well with a round face shape, but highlights can work as well. Try some lowlights at the top of your hairstyle, and only use highlights on the ends if you want your face to appear longer.

SQUARE OR RECTANGLE. Square and rectangular faces tend to be fairly symmetrical, so it’s important to add highlights evenly all over to maintain this balance.

Add highlights on the top of your hair with a square face to make it appear longer and no highlights on the top for a rectangle shape. You really want to ad some lighter pieces around the sides to give the appearance of a wider hairstyle for an overall more balanced shape.

COMPLEMENTING YOUR SKIN TONE AND SKIN SHADE

For these three factors, choosing the best hair color means coordinating these three elements to find the most flattering color.

First, find your skin tone.

Ask your stylist to assess your skin tone or look at the veins in your wrists to determine your skin tone yourself. If your veins appear blue, then your skin tone is cool. If green, your skin tone is warm. If they seem to be in the middle, your skin tone is neutral.

Next, consider the lightness or darkness of your skin to match up the most flattering hair color for you!

Warm tones with dark skin look best with warm browns.
Warm tones with light skin look best with golden blondes.
Warm tones with medium skin look great with copper or copper highlights.
Cool tones with dark skin look best with rich reds like burgundy or other shades of red with blue undertones.
Cool tones with light skin look best with ash blonde.
Cool tones with medium skin look best with just about any cool shade that’s close to your natural color.
Just about any color works for neutral skin tones of any shade, so the best choice is to accentuate your eye color.

ENHANCING EYE COLOR

Using hair color and or makeup, you can accentuate your eye color perfectly to draw attention to your eyes.

Brown eyes/warm tones look incredible with deep, rich colors like dark red or dark brown.
Brown eyes/cool skin tones look great with light browns and blonde undertones.
Blue eyes/warm tones look best with golden, honey, and chestnut shades of blonde or brunette.
Blue eyes/cool skin tones look best with burgundy or platinum blonde.
Green eyes/warm skin tones look great with black, auburn reds, and strawberry blonde.
Green eyes/cool skin tones look fantastic with deep reds, copper, platinum blonde, or black.
If you have hazel eyes, you can experiment with different colors to see which color they bring out in your eyes. Overall, choose warm shades for warm skin tones and cool shades for cool skin tones.

Find your perfect color at HAIR OPTIONS where your expert colorist, MONIQUE will help you choose just the right color, highlights, or special color treatment to give you the perfect look you want!

LOVE YOUR HAIR COLOR THIS SPRING!

Make an appointment today at Hair Options Port Elizabeth and let our expert colorist, Monique help you find the perfect color for you!

Hair Options
18 Pickering Street
Pickering Park
Shop 10
Between 2nd and 3rd Avenue
Newton Park

041 373 0204

01/10/2024

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🧐 What to Expect from a Consultation with HairOptions 🧐At HairOptions Port Elizabeth we offer a thorough and personalize...
30/09/2024

🧐 What to Expect from a Consultation with HairOptions 🧐

At HairOptions Port Elizabeth we offer a thorough and personalized assessment of your hair and scalp health.

Our primary goal is to understand the root causes of any issues you're facing and create a comprehensive plan tailored just for you.

Here’s what you can expect from a consultation with HairOptions:

Read the full Article:👉 https://hairoptions.co.za/what-to-expect-at-your-consultation-assessment-at-hairoptions/

Ready to take the first step toward healthier hair? Book your free consultation today! 🌟

📞+27 41 373 0204

HAIR OPTIONS YOUR HAIR RESTORATION SPECIALIST!041 373 020418 PICKERING STREETPICKERING PARKSHOP 10BETWEEN 2ND AND 3RD AV...
29/09/2024

HAIR OPTIONS

YOUR HAIR RESTORATION SPECIALIST!

041 373 0204
18 PICKERING STREET
PICKERING PARK
SHOP 10
BETWEEN 2ND AND 3RD AVENUE
NEWTON PARK

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HERE ARE SOME WAYS HAIR CAN IMPACT CONFIDENCE*Positive Impact:*1. Enhances self-image: A stylish haircut or color can bo...
29/09/2024

HERE ARE SOME WAYS HAIR CAN IMPACT CONFIDENCE

*Positive Impact:*

1. Enhances self-image: A stylish haircut or color can boost self-esteem.
2. Expresses personality: Hair can reflect individuality and personal style.
3. Boosts self-expression: Unique hairstyles can showcase creativity.
4. Improves mental health: A good hair day can reduce anxiety and stress.
5. Increases social confidence: A flattering hairstyle can make one feel more outgoing.

*Negative Impact:*

1. Hair loss: Alopecia, thinning, or excessive shedding can lower self-esteem.
2. Unwanted texture: Unmanageable or unruly hair can cause frustration.
3. Hair damage: Over-processing or breakage can lead to self-consciousness.
4. Societal pressure: Unrealistic beauty standards can foster insecurity.
5. Hair-related bullying: Teasing or criticism can harm self-confidence.

*Empowering Facts:*

1. 70% of women say hair affects their confidence.
2. 60% of men report hair loss affects self-esteem.
3. Embracing natural texture can promote self-acceptance.
4. Experimenting with styles can enhance creativity and confidence.
5. Self-care routines, like hair care, can improve overall well-being.

*Confidence-Boosting Tips:*

1. Find a flattering style.
2. Practice self-care (hair masks, regular trims).
3. Embrace natural texture.
4. Experiment with colors/styles.
5. Focus on inner qualities beyond physical appearance.

HOW DOES YOUR HAIR IMPACT YOUR CONFIDENCE? (ADD TO THE COMMENTS AND LET US KNOW)

Here are some important HAIR FACTS:*Hair Growth*1. Average hair growth rate: 0.3-0.4 mm/day, 1/2 inch/month, 6 inches/ye...
29/09/2024

Here are some important HAIR FACTS:

*Hair Growth*

1. Average hair growth rate: 0.3-0.4 mm/day, 1/2 inch/month, 6 inches/year.
2. Hair grows faster in summer than winter.
3. Hair growth slows down with age.

*Hair Structure*

1. Hair is made of protein (keratin).
2. Hair has three layers: medulla, cortex, and cuticle.
3. The cuticle is the outermost layer, protecting hair from damage.

*Hair Care*

1. Over-shampooing can strip hair of natural oils.
2. Using heat styling tools too frequently can damage hair.
3. Regular trims prevent split ends and breakage.

*Hair Types*

1. There are four main hair types: straight, curly, wavy, and kinky.
2. Hair texture can be fine, medium, or coarse.
3. Hair porosity affects how well hair absorbs products.

*Hair and Health*

1. Hair loss can indicate underlying health issues (e.g., thyroid problems).
2. Hair can reveal nutrient deficiencies (e.g., iron, biotin).
3. Stress can cause hair loss and graying.

*Hair and Genetics*

1. Hair texture and color are inherited traits.
2. Genetic factors influence hair growth patterns.
3. Some hair conditions (e.g., alopecia) have genetic links.

*Other Interesting Facts*

1. The average person loses 50-100 hairs/day.
2. Hair is strongest when wet, weakest when dry.
3. The longest recorded hair was over 8 feet long!

Hair Transplant: What a Hair Transplant looks like.1️⃣Consultation: Personalized plan based on your needs.2️⃣Prep: Donor...
17/09/2024

Hair Transplant: What a Hair Transplant looks like.

1️⃣Consultation: Personalized plan based on your needs.
2️⃣Prep: Donor area trimmed & numbed.
3️⃣Harvesting: Follicles are extracted (FUE/FUT).
4️⃣Placement: Follicles transplanted for natural results.
5️⃣Recovery: Follow post-care for healthy growth.
6️⃣Results: Full, natural-looking hair in 6-12 months!

Ready to restore your hair?

Contact HairOptions for your personal Hair Transplant needs, we offer a free assessment!

041 373 0204
18 Pickering Street
Pickering Park
Shop 10
Between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, NEWTON PARK

🎉 Exciting News! 🎉We're offering FREE hair assessments!🌟Don’t miss your chance to get expert advice on your hair needs. ...
12/09/2024

🎉 Exciting News! 🎉

We're offering FREE hair assessments!🌟

Don’t miss your chance to get expert advice on your hair needs.

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Bookings are essential – secure your spot today!

📞+27 41 373 0204

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18 Pickering Street, Pickering Park, , Between 2nd & 3rd Avenue, Newton Park
Port Elizabeth

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 16:00
Saturday 08:00 - 12:00

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