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4 Tips to Cut Your Morning Routine in Half

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1) Cut Your Showering Time in Half

A Stopwatch

Set a timer for 5 minutes.

We know. You’re not a child, and nobody likes to be micromanaged – but it’s the little things that add up to a 20-minute shower.

Most people think they only shower for 5 minutes, but in reality, it’s more like 10 or 15 minutes. Setting a timer will drastically reduce your shower time (and bonus: think of all that water you save).

TIP: Listen to music instead.

If you prefer to wake up with tunes, pick your favorite 5-minute Wake-Up And Dance song on your MP3 player. Challenge yourself to finish your shower before the song ends.

TIP: Try showering the night before.

Sleep with your hair bundled on the top of your head, or try this t-shirt trick to keep your hair from getting frizzy and reduce breakage as you sleep.

To style your hair in the morning: just comb out your hair and then moisten your hair with a spray bottle full of water before you apply product.

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4 Tips to Cut Your Morning Routine in Half

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2) Cut Hairstyling Time in Half

Style with Click n Curl

Styling with Click n Curl in the morning takes literally minutes, and minimizes the amount of time you would spend on your hair.

Forget drying your hair and THEN styling it. With Click n Curl, you can dry and style your hair at the same time, which could eliminate 10 – 15 minutes out of your styling routine.

TIP: Save even more time while the rollers are cooling (AKA, while the curls are “setting”) and put on your makeup.

Use the right product 

Select a heat protectant + blowout spray product. This will make your blowout (your Click n Curl style) look fuller and last longer.

Leave your hair alone

Don’t touch your styled hair! If you’re good at leaving your hair alone throughout the day, your blowout could last two days or more! Just use dry shampoo on day 2 instead of washing and re-styling your hair. Smooth out any flyaway strands with a boar’s hair brush and light hairspray, and you’re ready to go.

 

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Sarah Trademark review

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Sarah Trademark’s Click n Curl review:

“I have never been a massive fan of curlers and rollers as they always seem to be hard work, but these are so easy to use.”

 

Read the full review here.

 

 

 

Happy Curling!

Prevent Static and Frizz

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Prevent Static and Frizz!

We all know that summer = frizz and static, and that is never a good look for anyone.

It’s always been the belief that it’s easier to go to a salon because nobody can get your hair as good as your hairstylist can – but that was before Click n Curl came around to empower women with the ability to create that coveted salon look by themselves.

Here are some tips and tricks to prevent static and frizz. make sure you are getting the best salon quality blow dry with your Click n Curl at home.

1) Where to Dry Your Hair

First, let’s talk about where you are blow drying your hair. Do you get out of the shower and blow dry your hair in the steamy bathroom?  Not a good idea.

Even though your hair may look completely dry, the moisture in the steamy bathroom air will absorb back into your hair. This may create frizz.

Instead, move this step into your bedroom!

2) Avoid the Frizz

Remove some of the moisture from your hair, even before you start blow drying. Blow drying dripping-wet hair takes a lot longer and your arms get tired.

Instead, use your towel to gently pat out as much water as you can.

TIP: DO NOT RUB YOUR HAIR with your towel. This will create more static.

Did you know that your hair is made up of cuticles (similar to scales on a fish)?  Rubbing your hair with the towel is allowing those cuticles to lay in all different directions, which creates a great base for frizz!

3) Products are vital!

Products like an oil or serum are a great way to prepare your hair for your frizz-free blow dry.  Apply these products to the middle and ends of your hair. A dime-sized amount is all you need. Using a wide toothed comb, start at the ends and working your way up to the base.

For really fine hair: also use a golf ball size of volumizing moose towards the roots of your hair.

4) Tools are important, too.

Using a diffusing nozzle on your blow dryer is crucial. The nozzle allows you to have more control over the direction the air blows down the hair shaft.

Be sure to blow down the hair and not into it.

Remember the cuticles that your hair is made up of? You want them to all overlap each other to lie smoothly. Blowing into the hair allows cuticles to stand up and lay in the wrong direction, which means frizzy locks!

5) Using Click n Curl

Now that your hair is prepared and your tools are ready, it’s time to get started.

Blow drying your hair in sections is going to help ensure that all of your hair is 100% dry, and make it easier for you to lock in your Click n Curl.

Use the size of your brush as a guide. Look at the width of the brush head. This is the size of the section you want to take. If you like, you can clip the rest of your hair away. This is going to allow you to concentrate on that section without having the rest of your hair getting mixed in.

Root: When you start blow drying, focus on the root of your hair; this is where you want the volume. You want to be pulling the hair up and out, away from your scalp, placing the brush under the hair.

(Again, make sure that you remember to blow the air towards the ends of the hair and not towards the scalp to ensure those cuticles are lying nice and smooth.)

The rest: Once you are confident that the root is 100% dry, move onto the middle of the hair shaft. When doing this you want to make sure that you are creating lots of tension in the hair. You can do this by wrapping the ends of your hair around the brush and focusing on the mid-shaft of the hair. Once you are happy with the smoothness and are confident that the mid-shaft is dry you can move onto the ends.

Roll your Click n Curl.
Once your hair is completely dry, wrap the ends around the Click n Curl barrel and roll down to the root. Your hair should wrap around the brush at least 1.5 times.

Rest the brush bristles against your scalp and give it a little shake side to side before releasing the handle. This will lock the barrel in place so it doesn’t fall out before you’re finished.

Repeat these steps until your full head is dry. To get the full result of Click n Curl, and to prevent static and frizz once you remove the rollers, it is important to ensure that you hair is 100% cool before removing.

Voila! Now you’re fabulous and frizz-free.

The body and volume last for days, but does your hair?

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“The body and volume I get from Click n Curl lasts for days.” 

We hear this all the time but if you are like me, I can’t go 2 or 3 days without washing my hair because it gets oily.  I have tried many dry shampoos and have found one I just love  –  Ambiance Volumizing Dry Shampoo! Others have been sticky and heavy and I’ve never gotten the results I hoped for.  But Ambiance is a dry power that is applied with a power brush and instantly absorbs all the oils.

It comes in Gray, Blonde, Brunette, Black and Red so it blends in perfectly. It’s not cakey or chalky!

Buy it here: http://amzn.to/1ouo4Js

The Creator of Click n Curl to be Featured in The Mom Inventors Handbook

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mom inventor handbookWe are so very excited to announce that the creator of Click n Curl and owner of Casual Panache, Inc., Kim Nimsgern, is going to be featured in The Mom Inventors Handbook: How to Turn Your Great Idea into the Next Big Thing by best-selling author Tamara Monosoff! The latest edition of Monosoff’s book, The Mom Inventors Handbook gives step-by-step advice to do-it-yourself entrepreneurs on how to create, fund, market, distribute and sell their products. Kim used Monosoff’s first book to help create and find a market for the Click n Curl, and is very passionate about Monosoff’s work.

In The Mom Inventors Handbook, Kim, along with many other successful entrepreneurs, offer personal resources and advice to readers in order to help motivate fellow creative minds who strive to bring their own ideas into reality. “I have been asked countless times, ‘how did you do it?’” Kim says, smiling and holding a copy of Monosoff’s original book. “I am honored to have been given the opportunity to share in Tamara’s book some of the key things I have discovered along the way. With so many new recourses and tools available today, I am thrilled that Tamara has written this book to help others navigate the process and very excited to be included.”

With the help of Monosoff and resources like The Mom Inventors Handbook, Kim was able to develop her concept into a retail product. Since the launch of Click n Curl in September 2012, it has been featured on the likes of the NBC Today Show, the Rachael Ray Show, New York Live, Good Morning Arizona, Good Morning Dallas; in magazines including Oprah, Allure, Hair Cut & Style, Sophisticate’s Hairstyle Guide and BIOUS. “It is so rewarding seeing my vision become a reality,” Kim continues. “What started out as an idea is now a patented product being sold internationally. The process has been truly fascinating and the enthusiasm and positive feedback for Click n Curl from my customers has been extremely rewarding.”

Get your copy of Tamara Monosoff’s newest edition of The Mom Inventors Handbook on April 2nd, 2014!