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SHE by SO.CAP.USA

Before I left for Cosmoprof North America Las Vegas last month, I was contacted by SHE by SO.CAP.USA about a possible meeting with their Director of Sales & Marketing, Joe Guzman.  Even though I'm mainly a nail blogger who dabbles a bit in makeup and skin care, I have a secret passion for hair, so I said I'd love to meet up with Joe.  First off, the man is super passionate about what he does - and that right there is so welcoming of a brand.  He had lots of great information and tips, and loved showing his product to me.  I also got this massive catalog, filled with rich artistic photos and great product pictures, which I will be passing on to a local salon because SHE by SO.CAP.USA is a professionals only product.


SO.CAP originally started in Naples, Italy and came into the USA just five years ago.  They offer strand by strand cold fusion application as well as clip ins.  They have 91 different colors of extensions, all 100% human hair.  They claim to have the most gray colors, the most curly styles, the most wavy styles and the longest hair extensions in the market.  Because they keep two year's worth of inventory in stock, and they ship the day after you order, your extensions arrive super fast.  Extensions come in packets of 10 to 100, and the strand by strand method will last 5-6 months with proper care.


They also offer strands with authentic Swarovski crystal, adding a new dimension of creativeness and color, called the Crystal Line.  I couldn't help but love it for the name but also how beautiful the crystals looked.


The other product that really caught my eye were the "hairpieces".  They are extensions bundled up in a ponytail that wrap around your own ponytail'ed hair and bobby pin into place.  They can add instant straight (Dea) or wavy (Jana) length to your hair in a variety of colors.


Sampling of the wilder colors of SHE by SO.CAP - all 100% human hair!
Some of the more "normal" of the 91 colors.

They also have a line off Argon products called Argan For You which includes a shampoo, mask (conditioner), cream and oil spray.  I'm still new to this world of Argon oil, so I can't talk much about it.


The last thing that Joe wanted to talk about was the Pink Hair for Hope charity, in which they have helped raise $2.3 million for the American Cancer Society.  SHE by SO.CAP donates pink hair to salons, salons donate their time and labor, and the net proceeds go to the ACS.  Britney Spears wore pink hair by She by SO.CAP.USA in her music video "I Wanna Go" (and if you saw the video, you know how vibrant her hair was!).


So!  Where can you find strand by strand cold fusion or clip in extensions from SHE by SO.CAP.USA?  By calling their Customer Service line located on the top of their web page and asking for a salon near you.  If you are a salon interesting in carrying SHE by SO.CAP.USA, you may also contact them through their website.  They are committed to teaching stylists proper fusion techniques via their 20 regional offices where salons can become certified in the product.  They also have telephone "help lines" to answer any technical questions or to offer personalized advice.  They will even customize their pamphlets with your salon's information on the back panel so you can share with your clients and clients-to-be about the services that SHE by SO.CAP.USA offers, from the hair pieces, to the crystal line, clip ins, Argan For You, other accessories and of course the strand by strand cold fusion.

Creative Professional

Yesterday before we left for the day, I was able to sit down with Creative Professional, a large line of brushes, combs, hair care and accessories line that has been around for 25 years.  This family owned business even has the daughter's best friend working along side to help market their hundreds of products to salons, professionals and consumers.  Currently you can purchase their brushes online or in Ricky's in NYC.  In fact, their brushes are the #1 brand of brush sold in Ricky's - even outselling Ricky's own line!  All brushes are manufactured in Korea by the same location since the beginning of the company.

One of their most popular brushes in the Pro Triangle Brush with it's T-curve design to give the user more control.  Hair is captured in the brush to reduce the twisting of the hand, saving your wrists from pain.  A silver ceramic barrel works to heat up quick and cool down equally fast while the nylon and reinforced boar bristles glide through the hair.  This brush is perfect for creating straight hairstyles and at around $20, you won't break your bank.

Another extremely popular brush for CP is the Detangler Wet/Dry brush.  Wet/dry brushes are extremely popular right now because you can use them either right after the shower or hours later.  The soft flexible bristles remove tangles without snagging.  They cost around $14.

As I stated before, you can purchase online or in salons like Ricky's.  If you are a hair care professional, you may open an account with CP for deep discounts and flat rate shipping regardless of how large your order may be.

One product that they did not have, but looks extremely interesting is a flat iron made with ceramic plates that can either work like a normal flat iron or with give you lush beach waves.  I kid you not.  Check it out.


Creative Professional is still working on cultivating their social media, so their Facebook and Twitter accounts are currently inactive, but I will add them in once they are valid.

CND Pink Wishes colour

I posted a couple of months ago about CND's Pink Wishes, a colour and pearl effects set and now i have it to share!  I'm breaking it up into colour and effects posts, because well, I'm just unique like that.  :]


I used a base coat of CND Stickey and then 4 coats of Pink Wishes colour.  Yes, four painstakingly thin coats.  I just couldn't get it to sit right or be even coated.  I'm not sure what the deal was - was it my base coat?  Was it the ridiculous heat of Texas not sitting right with the formula?  I topped it with a coat of CND Air Dry top coat.


Even with 4 coats, it is a pretty pink - more of a pale colour.


I really prefer it in the shade though - again I apologize for the messy shaped nails... I never got to my manicurist.


Indoors with the flash - you can see that it finally evened out to a nice solid creme.


Today I went to Bella Bella Hair Salon (which I highly recommend for anyone in the Coastal Bend area) to work with the Breast Cancer Awareness promotion that they are a part of with MD Photography.  I had my peek a boo purple Elumen pieces dyed hot pink and they added some pink tinsel as well.  I'm still a bit shocked to see myself with pink but hey, it's just hair!  And it's cute.  :]


My friend Karen has Stage IV metastatic breast cancer ever since I've known her and I was thinking of her a lot today while all of us were lined up getting pink in our hair.  I have a lot of love and prayers for her, even though I never say it enough.  Hug your friends today.


And on that note, I'm off to the gym to go to Zumba for the first time in 4 months!



Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

Flat Irons

Considering my birthday is in exactly one month from today, and I'm definitely feeling like I'm getting older, I've decided that I needed to start caring more about my appearance.  Nail polish/long nice nails was part of it, but I've also started wearing eyeshadow and lipstick (still not getting into foundation/powder), and actually taking care of my hair.  I have very straight hair, as I showed you in a blog posting awhile back, so I never thought I needed a flat iron until I had my hair done at a salon.  It's crazy how much nicer my hair looks when it's been flat ironed - all the little flyaways are down and the hair almost shines.

However, my knowledge of flat irons is pretty non-existent.  All I know is what friends tell me and there is a kiosk in the mall that constantly tries to ask me "What flat iron do you use?"  Now, I like to read up on products before I buy, and recently I was told about a flat iron reviews website where some of the top rated flat irons can be found.  The best part for me is custom searching with the different tags.  If you're looking for a certain brand, this website has them listed alphabetically or if you have no idea (like me), you can browse by type as well.

I currently own 3 different flat irons - none of them have brand names that I can even remember, and all were very cheap.  I have a tiny traveling one that I used on my bangs when I first cut bangs this year, and I had a wet to dry flat iron that I loved but my Mom took to use for herself, and then I have one that I currently use that I just know gets really hot, really quick.  But just owning a product is half the battle - you have to know how to use it and of course, you have to use it.  At the very bottom of the review website are some tips and advice including how to create wavy hair with your flat iron and even how to clean it.

Do you own a flat iron or plan to get one during this holiday season?

Disclosure: The above post is a paid insertion in exchange for a product from the company to be reviewed for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.