Saturday, 16 February 2013

Hair & Make Up 101 and Virgos Lounge give back




A few months ago I spoke to some amazing ladies who had suffered hair loss as a result of being ill, they were grateful for the gift of life but most spoke about wanting to feel beautiful again. (I mentioned this  here)  I started making wigs and hope to make more visits to hospitals through a service called "Look Good, feel better". Whilst in London for fashion week, I got talking to my friend the lovely Lara from Decoro Makeovers and we decided to hold an event called Natural/Relaxed Hair & Make Up 101. Virgos Lounge, the vintage inspired label as seen in Grazia, OK, Vogue.co.uk, Cosmopolitan.co.uk and many more, will be a sponsor on the day. There is a free item from their collection for every participant on the day. http://www.virgoslounge.com/


This serves as a lovely gift or a fabulous girls day out.

Its a one off subsidised class that teaches you how to apply your make up; a day, night and occasion look. The right methods of attaching hair extensions, mixing oils together to create fantastic combinations for your skin, scalp and to help with hair growth for natural and relaxed hair and lastly quick up-dos for those special occasions. There will be an opportunity to ask questions on the day. You will leave with a bag of goodies we hope you will use to implement the skills we have taught you. It will be a fun, empowering day for those who want to enhance their beauty, learn about natural/relaxed hair and possibly kick start a career in this field without paying an arm and a leg, this is our way of giving back. 

Want to leave your business cards or samples in our gift bags? Contact us :-)


Some of Lara's work

Night look



Glittery Bridal Eyes

We have spoken to a few companies to assist us on the day with products so we use the very best in this hands-on class. The class is 90% practical (working with models) and 10% theory and you leave with a manual. We will also have someone coming in to talk about dressing for your body type, image and advice on eating healthy, but the main focus is to get ladies to learn about enhancing their beauty and continue to implement their new skills down the line. We also want to encourage more women to give their time, not just money by volunteering in hospitals with girls and young women.


 We will also have someone coming in to talk about dressing for your body type, image and advice on eating healthy, but the main focus is to get ladies to learn about enhancing their beauty and continue to implement their new skills down the line. We also want to encourage more women to give their time, not just money by volunteering in hospitals with girls and young women.

You can register here
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View the Virgos Lounge collection http://www.virgoslounge.com/

We are so excited about Hair & Make Up 101, so grateful for all the people that have contacted us, displayed adverts on websites and blogs, shared pictures and invited their friends on facebook, it has been amazing. It is not too late to book a space, any issues, questions, please email us at hairmillionaire@gmail.com. Look out for the photos next week.

Call for one of our mobile stylists in London  07949507271


Saturday, 9 February 2013

Do.It.Yourself. HAIR & MAKE UP 101

Hello all, back again blogging, and expect consistent updates. Its lovely bumping into people around London and after the formalities, the next question is "When are you updating your blog?" which I must say, makes me smile.

So a few weeks ago, I posted this picture on facebook, was pleasantly surprised at the positive feedback. I had a few people ask "Is that all yours? ", "Where did you get your hair done" and "How long does it take?"



I often do my hair myself, (I've done it since secondary school) especially when I'm in London. A few months ago I was in Lagos and the topic of doing my own hair came up. "Anh anh Aunty? You fit remove your head, put am for your laps?" The girl in the salon asked in broken English if I take off my head temporarily while I braid or twist hair extensions into my own hair. While this may or may not happen in various parts of the world, I tend to use a mirror to see the back of my head. The thing is, I'm a bit of a D.I.Y girl, and my protective styling skills improved drastically within the first few months of working in Nigeria. I've been natural for most of my life and the benefits of doing your hair yourself are endless.

You learn new skills and techniques, you become familiar with your hair type, (I'm a 4a/b) I learnt the hard way about straightening my hair without a heat protectant as I mentioned here. I mentioned in a previous post that I often translate styles seen on the runway, to suit my hair type.When you start doing you hair yourself you tend to experiment more and try new things; you do your hair when you want, the way you want. There is nothing worse than leaving a salon upset and frustrated, having spent half the day there, and most importantly, you save money.

I'm not saying I do everything myself. I make the long journey to Lewisham if I'm in London (yes she lives miles away, but its worth it until I find a replacement), or in Lekki or Ikeja (Lagos, Nigeria) to do this


Ghana Braids



I wouldn't highlight my hair myself, even though I know I can, but it is advisable to go to a stylist you trust.

Many people will say, "But its a waste of time....", but why pay someone for a service you can supply yourself, if you have the TIME to do it yourself. By rule of thumb this applies to anything; cleaning, washing your car, changing a tyre, cooking, learning how to do your make up yourself, unless it is your wedding of course. Granted, if you do not have the time, or you want to relax, the service provided must be the very best otherwise learn and Do It Yourself.

The lovely Hazel Mak does her hair herself, albeit she works in PR, and is a recording artist. There is nothing Hazel cannot do with her hair.



Love the way she alternates between braids and weaves


Experiments with different textures




Then shaves the whole lot off into this awesome buzz cut and dyes it platinum
 Fab skin might I add.

Doing things yourself can often have a psychological benefit. It proves you can actually carry out particular tasks yourself, improves your proficiency, I find I apply myself mentally and physically to tasks; most importantly its empowering and increases your self worth.


There is a fantastic Hair and Make Up 101 D.I.Y practical class for ladies, guys this is a fabulous present for the Mrs for Valentines day. Tips, tricks and techniques from creating day, night and occasion looks from Decoro Makeovers to learning quick updos and protective styles for any type of  hair, advice on problematic skin to transform your hair and beauty regimen.


Hair & Make Up 101 will take place in London on the Saturday 23rd February.

Click here for details

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Highlights since I last blogged....

1) Bukky and Lee's traditional wedding; London, England met Osun State, Nigeria (Yes I am biased)
2) Contacted to be a Hairstylist at Fashion week..... :-)
3) Nigeria to the finals for The African Cup of Nations
4) Making wigs and taking part in an awesome focus group with courageous women who have beaten cancer
5) Loving what I do even more this year

Looking forward to....

1) Hairmillionaire master classes in Atlanta and New York
2) Manchester United vs Real Madrid
3) Man U vs Real Madrid