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Tigi is one among the leading companies in the world of fashion hair care. It offers innovative products with funny product labels. The Tigi range provides complete, effective and flexible solutions to meet every individual’s fashion taste. You need to experiment with different looks and have the frequent desire to try out different hairdos. These products have real freaking names too and one needs to have the sense of humour to handle them, for example one of the product descriptions says “Dirty secret dry shampoo.”

Tigi bed head products range from hair care to body make up cosmetics, face make up accessories, make up removers, nail care, tattoos to body art for both women as well as men. Tigi opened the Tigi Creative Academy in London in the summer of 2006. It aims to cater to the specific needs of professional hairdressers around the globe. The objective is to educate them to polish their technical hairdressing abilities as well as to grow their creative skills and encourage them to become more experimental and artistic in their industry.

The academy offers the following courses: 1. Creative Cutting Course: The Tigi Academy Creative Cutting course trains professionals in all new techniques from the latest collections of the Tigi International Creative Team. It educates and explains how these ideas can be implemented into daily salon work. 2. Transitional course: The Tigi Creative Academy Transitional Course aims to fine tune the skills of newly qualified hairdressers and allows them to experience ground-breaking education giving them confidence and a progressive attitude towards their work.

3. Teacher Training: Tigi Academy introduced this creative course in 2008. It lays emphasis on the significance of education which is vital to many hairdressers involved in education. 4. Total concepts: Tigi Total Concepts course trains in creating images. After all that is what this business is all about. It shares the techniques that Tigi professionals have used in their photographs and stage shows. 5. Creative colour: This course is an exciting element for all at Tigi head. It adds the finishing touch to the services it offers to the salons. It takes Bed Head products to the ultimate level.

6. Basic make up course: This course is designed to familiarise you to the Bed Head cosmetic range and provides useful tips on its application and product knowledge. 7. Creative make up course: This is for students who are already accustomed with Bed Head cosmetics range. It offers advanced information and fashion ideas adopted from catwalks and photo-shoots. Regional courses: These courses are offered to people who cannot always visit Tigi Creative Academy. Tigi bed head offers regional courses apart from academy courses wherein Educational directors from Tigi visits in and around UK for educational trips. A team of regional educators run courses and seminars on product knowledge.

During a visit to a hair salon, my hair dresser recommended the product so I thought I’d have a go. At the stores I found good discounts for these range which further gave a boost to my decision. I picked up Bed Head Tigi Defrizz & smooth control freak- extra extra straight. The rich creamy lather and sweet fragrance helped smooth away the frizzle on my curly hair and gave a strong definition and texture. It left my hair looking gorgeous.

Now that I was satisfied with using one of Tigi Bed Head products, I wanted to personify my hair with that of a rock star for one of my friends upcoming dance party. I opted for Bed Head Tigi-rock the shine pack. My friends talked about my new hairdo at the party as my hair gleamed with vitality and health!

Jennifer Summers has been advising on Tigi Bed Head for the last 5 years giving clients an in-depth knowledge and guiding them on how to get the best for their hair from using Tigi Bed Head Products.

The changing colour of our hair is the most obvious sign of aging. As we get older our hair begins to produce less melanin, the same melanin that gives our skin its colour. This causes our hair to become grey. Grey hair can appear at any age. It’s not always a sign of aging, it’s caused by a reduction of pigment (grey hair) or a complete loss of pigment (white hair), and the reason it happens is not fully understood.

Aging also affects our hair in other ways. As we age our hair is prone to becoming drier, and so requires more moisture than ever before. Older hair also loses some of its elasticity and the texture changes. Some women will notice that their hair becomes thinner and lacks life, for others it appears dry and coarse. This happens because as we age, the size of the hair follicles diminish and hair growth slows. As a result there is not so much new growth to replace what we lose.

Sebum (oil produced naturally by our skin) lessens as we age, and as a consequence our hair, therefore, lacks its natural shine and softness. And our production of keratin also slows during the menopause. This particular protein fibre is a must in maintaining healthy, strong hair. Going bald, having thinning hair and coarse hair is a subject that affects many men, plus facial hair. To conceal your grey hair opt for the right shade of hair colour. If you use a dark colour it can draw attention to a dull complexion. So do not use a colour more than a couple of tones darker or lighter than your own hair colour.

If you want to keep your grey, endeavour to use a hair shampoo and conditioner that is targeted especially for grey hair. Grey hair can look yellow or greenish on some people. To neutralize the yellow colour and leave your hair shiny and beautiful, try using a greying shampoo that contains a violet based colour, instead of your usual shampoo. Highlights or lowlights can disguise any grey you want to disguise by blending them into the rest of your hair. The same goes for colouring your hair. Avoid going more than two shades lighter than your natural hair colour to avoid looking older than you really are.

As the years go by your hair loses its elasticity and then it becomes more difficult to style, so try opting for a protein treatment to use once a month to support your hair. For both women and men, thinning hair can be given a more voluminous look by using volumizing products such as conditioners and mousses. Apply a weekly deep conditioning treatment – that is recommended for aging hair. Moisturizing (conditioning) your hair is a necessity as we get older. This will preserve the moisture levels in your hair.

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