Rudolph Amsterdam
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26/12/2020
Wie wil er dit kapsel laten knippen.
How-To: The Dutch Bob from Living Proof's Ward Stegerhoek For more information visit www.livingproof.com/salon.This look, created by Editorial Stylist and Living Proof Co-Founder, Ward Stegerhoek, is a modern take o...
Op 26 februari 2015 viert Rudolph zijn 5 jarige bestaan en dit doe ik met een leuke actie. Er zijn nog 3 plaatsen vrij namelijk om 9:00, 12:00 en 13:00 uur. Wees snel wat ze zijn zo weg en ik wil jou als vaste klant deze mogelijkheid niet ontnemen.
09/10/2014
Ben je op zoek naar een nieuw te gek kort kapsel en wil je meewerken met het maken van een filmpje voor op de site meld je dan aan!
Rudolph zoekt haarmodellen met lang, midden lang steil haar. Kleur is niet belangrijk. Je krijgt een gratis nieuw kapsel, super make up en mooie foto's met verrassende kleding. Kortom een leuke spannende ervaring in Amsterdam Aanmelden: per email
[email protected] o.v.v "model"
Alvast bedankt en misschien tot ziens Rudolph
10/06/2014
Wil ook meewerken met een nieuw filmpje mail me dan ovv "model zitten".
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Ik sta bovenaan in de lijst en wil dat graag ook zo houden. Wie is er zo lief en schrijft een +/- review. Ik heb een verrassing voor de degene die het doen! Alvast bedankt.
26/05/2013
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09/05/2013
Ja, op een weblog wat is het volgende?
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Mijn kapper Rudolph Amsterdam - Anotherfashionlover Review over mijn kapper Rudolph Amsterdam die ik per toeval ontdekte en waar ik sindsdien vaste klant ben. Ik kom altijd tevreden en met mooi haar teru..
16/01/2013
How to Destroy Your Hair
There are many ways to ruin good hair. No one ever intends to do that but damage happens. It may be caused by wrong care, bad decisions, overprocessing, heavy styling or a mix of it all. The outcome is always devastating. The good news is – most of it can be prevented.
Damaged hair has the following sings: it is usually without shine and limp, often dry, brittle, can have split ends and break easily. Basically it looks and feels lifeless and like straw with a fuzzy texture and uneven ends. It also tends to tangle much more than healthy hair. Tangles and knots also increase the risk of breakage.
We can only avoid what we know, so here are some sure ways to ruin your hair. Avoid these hazards, then your hair will remain bouncy, shiny and healthy.
Chemicals
Too much, too long or too often is the mantra for a guaranteed destruction of your hair by chemicals. Going over the recommended processing time for a product will not make it work better or more intensely. It will only dry out and damage your hair. Damage to hair is accumulative. Harsh treatments that are repeated too often will affect your hair.
Colors and perms look great when done right. But if you are a fan of chemical modifications to the wave pattern or the color of your hair, be sure to use much caution. The danger level here is very high as damage can happen on many levels especially when these processes are done at home and without proper preparation of the hair and aftercare.
Bleaching is enemy number one when it comes to chemical processes. It depleats the hair not only of pigments but of pretty much everything else that keeps it elastic, shiny and healthy. Once your hair is lightened all over you'll have to maintain the color by re-bleaching the darker roots once they grow out. There is no positive outcome for this over time. As an alternative try highlights which do not bleach every single hair, but only a portion of your mane and the new growth does not show that fast, so that the gap between treatments can be wider.
Why do chemical treatments hurt the hair so much? In simple terms the chemicals in dyes intrude deep into the hair and change its structure by removing color molecules and proteins. Most often the protectice cuticle layer of the hair remains raised, which makes the hair porous and susceptible to dry out and break. Perms and dyes also alter the acidic balance, the PH of the hair. The damage can often not be reversed or repaired and cutting the hair might be the only option in the end.
Heat Styling
Culprit number two in the dangerzone for hair are the heat styling tools. Curling irons, flat irons, blow dryers or heated curles all carry the danger of overheating the hair and therefor drying it out, even burning it. Use them sparingly and start with the lowest heat setting, working your way up to find the lowest temperature that works for your hair.
Careful with the Cuts
You may think haircuts are safe. They usually are, but watch out for overly creative hairdressers who put their imagination and ideas above the health of your hair or your real needs. Many cutting techniques, especially for texturing can easily be overdone.
Slicing in razor-cuts, thinning of hair or extreme layering can also have long term effects that are hard to render undone. Combined with chemical processes the damage will occur even quicker. Why over-cutting and texturing can damage the hair? If the hair is too thin at the ends, it is more prone to be damaged by friction or by heat since the temperature of styling tools is not distributed as much.
Sun, Wind and Weather
Very common, especially in the summer months is damaged hair due to the workings of mother nature and just too much exposure to it. If you play in the sunlight unprotected, not only your skin will suffer. Ocean or swimming pool water dry out the hair even more and the wind adds its own touch to the emerging fiasco. Conditioners, hats, scarfes and shady trees are all there for relief and prevention. Make sure to use them!
Don't Pull on It
Hair loss can be caused by genetics, illness or medication. This would be hard to avoid. But you can avoid the loss of hair that is caused by mechanical means. Certain upstyles or ponytails for example can pull on the hair, over time pulling it out with their weight and that can even lead to bald spots or a higher forehead than usual. You can see the effect on women who always wear their hair in very tight buns or ponytails. Certain braiding techniques, especially corn rows, may be pretty, but they do pose heavy stress on the hair follicles in the scalp. Hair extensions are to be looked at with waryness as well. The hair suffers much stress and eventually signs will show that might be irreversible.
If you like upstyles or your hair pulled together in one place, make sure to not style it too tight or strict, to use accessories and elastics that have no abrasive edges and perhaps do not wear the same hairstyle every day to give your hair and your scalp a break.
In case you often pull on your hair with your fingers, perhaps out of nervosity, it can be a sign for a serious, underlying condition called Trichotillomania. People affected by this pull out the hair on their scalp, but can also attack their own eyebrows, lashes or any other body hair. Please talk to your doctor about it if you have any conscious or subconscious urges to do this.
Just remember: Anything that causes pinching or even pain when styled or worn, cannot be good for the health of your hair.
Dread those Locks – or do not follow any fashion trend that comes along!
Unless you have a religious reason to wear your hair in dreadlocks, please do yourself a favor and just don't do it. It has become trendy to let strands of hair turn into long slices of a felt like texture, but it is a trend that, once it is over, only leads to scissors and a cute pixie cut. Once the hair is matted like this a point of no return is reached.
Take Charge
Always make sure that you and the hairdresser you chose have a good rapport and understanding. If you feel that they do not put your interest first, then switch. Communicate your needs and wants without being shy and don't get intimidated. It is your hair, you pay for the service and it is not about improving any stylist's ego, but to lift yours. At home make sure to follow a regular routine of conditioning your hair and always be gentle with it.
Before you decide on a new look, ask yourself what is more important – the color and structure of the hair or its health. If you keep that in mind, you will avoid the path of destruction
08/12/2011
Nu verkrijgbaar bij Rudolph. Als de eerste kapper in Amsterdam en daar ben ik heel trots op
Keune Haircosmetics: The Art Of HairDesign > So Pure Keune So Pure Natural Balance
30/11/2011
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