Is Olaplex good or bad for your hair? (Review)

Olaplex is an incredibly hyped product in the hairdressing world right now, it repairs the sulfur bonds in the hair and makes you e.g. can bleach brown hair completely blonde without getting damaged. But is Olaplex good or bad for your hair?

I have tested it on my hair and got a super soft and wonderful result! My hairdresser Monica Werner always use it when she bleaches hair and bleached a customer for several hours (6 I think it was) and the hair quality felt even better after bleaching, crazy!

But I have also talked to hairdressers who think that hair becomes hard and strive for olaplex, and I read in the comments on Elin Johansson's hairdressing blog that a person had his hair destroyed by it, to which Elin replied that she had heard it from more hairdressers and would have a meeting with Olaplex about this, and that she had actually stopped using the product for the time being for that reason.

After my hairology education, I have thought a lot about this, and have talked to one of Sweden's Olaplex technicians regarding what this may be due to.

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What are sulfur bonds and how can they be repaired?

The sulfur bonds are in the second layer of the hair, ie inside the hair and it is there that you do chemical treatments such as color and permanent. These sulfur bonds consist of amino acids, and you can repair damaged sulfur bonds by adding just pure amino acids for a building effect.

Amino acids are protein and make hair strong and durable.

Does Olaplex work?

Olaplex also repairs these sulfur bonds, but not with amino acids, but it works! On the one hand, Olaplex links damaged bonds together, while at the same time preventing the proteins in the hair from being "eaten up" during treatments.

Why does Olaplex not work as well on certain hairs?

There are two types of hair, hydrophilic and hydrophobic. This is what hairology is all about. Hydrophilic hair contains a lot of moisture, but is more elastic than strong and therefore becomes quite weak. It needs more strength, and where do you get strength for your hair? Protein! Bleached hair is often hydrophilic, and needs much more strength, then Olaplex is a good idea.

Hydrophobic hair, on the other hand, has more strength than elasticity (ie more protein than moisture) and needs moisture and not protein. So, if you have many and strong sulfur bonds, the hair can feel stiff and tight. There does not have to be anything wrong with that.

If you then do an Olaplex treatment on a phobic hair, what happens then? Well, it may be that the hair gets even more sulfur bonds and strength and can therefore feel hard afterwards.

Do you follow? If you have hair that has a little protein (strength), olaplex works well. But if you already have protein-rich hair that is already strong, then can it feels hard after olaplex.

How to know if you have hydrophilic or hydrophobic hair?

It is not possible to see / feel the hair to determine this, because it is inside the hair. Without having to do a hair test with a device that you can do in salons that work with Hairology.

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Hairology Intensive Cure is a hair wrap that builds up chemically treated and damaged hair using silk amino acids, RNA and vitamin complexes. And with this you repair the sulfur bonds in the hair, it is super good!

Have you tested Olaplex, and how did you experience it? As I said, it worked really well for me, and I have hydrophilic hair.

Olaplex is available for purchase at e.g. Eleven.se (adlink)

Shout out if you have any questions! ♥

Also read: Permanent hair before and after

Plum Pie

Purple is a color that is relatively easy to feel comfortable in, a good color to start with if you are used to earthy, brown tones but want to start to be a little more colorful!

Here is a make-up that is both brown and purple, which I hope you will like :)

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Bassmink:
Face primer - Paese Makeup Base (Matte)
Foundation - Pixi H2O Skintint (Cream)
Powder that neutralizes red - gloMinerals Redness Relief Powder
Contouring - Pixi Book Of Beauty Contour Creator
Rouge - gloMinerals blush (papaya)
Makeup Fixing Mist - Pixi Makeup Fixing Mist
Dehydrating powders - Paese Bamboo Silk Powder

Eyebrows - Benecos natural brow pencil (Brown)
Lips - gloMinerals Suede Matte Crayon (Demure)

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  1. Eyeshadow primer, Pixi eye bright primer
    Purple eye shadow on the entire eyelid, Paese Opal eyeshadow (Plum Pie)
  2. Fade the edges and paint the eyeliner with a wing, Paese penliner
  3. Light pink eye shadow in the middle of the eyelid and in the corner of the eye, Paese Opal eyeshadow (Plum Pie)
  4. Black eyeshadow smoky a little on the outer part of the eyelid, Paese cashmere (602)
  5. White eye shadow under the eyeliner, Paese cashmere (601)
    Brown eyeshadow along the lower lash line, the same as the contouring from Pixi
  6. Black mascara on all lashes, Magnetic Lash Mascara

Clear!

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Hope you have a great day ♥

Make-up on Mia Törnblom

Yesterday afternoon, Zahra and I did real teamwork here at Creative Makeup By Her! In just under 1 ½ hour, we did make-up & hair styling on the four wonderfully beautiful and inspiring women who with the magazine Må Bra would lecture for 500 people at Uppsala Concert & Congress last night! :)

It was Leila Söderholm, Mia Törnblom, Catherine Althin and the evening's conferences which were great with us and which together lectured on training, self-esteem, style and fashion. Got so eager to cancel our last customers and go there and listen instead haha.

I did three of the make - ups, Zahra did everyone's hairstyles and had the honor to highlight Mia Törnblom's beautiful eyes. Look how beautiful she became:

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Nice, is not it? She has eye makeup from Paese Cosmetics and looked so heavenly in it gloMinerals Cream Glaze Crayon on the lips, the picture is a bit dark but I immediately thought of the shade Mimosa when I saw her, and she also liked it very much :) It is a bit more "brilliant" in reality.

Hope you all had a wonderful Friday morning ♥

How to make a simple smokey eye

Calling a smokey eye "simple" may not be the right word choice, but if you are going to do a black sweep with just a carbon black matte eye shadow, it is not only "non-simple" but actually quite difficult. Especially if you have a fair complexion like me.

For a sweeper to have such fine tones that the color goes out into the skin tone in a soft way, and to get black to tone out softly in light beige requires a lot of smearing with the make-up brush.

But today I thought I would show you an easier way to make a matte smokey eye, and that is with the help of three eye shadows - a light brown, a brown and a black. All are matte and come from Paese cashmere eyeshadow.

Significantly lighter than just a black eyeshadow! :)

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Bassmink:
Face primer - Paese Makeup Base (Matte)
Foundation - Pixi H2O Skintint (Cream)
Powder that neutralizes red - gloMinerals Redness Relief Powder
Contouring - Pixi Book Of Beauty Contour Creator
Rouge - gloMinerals blush (papaya)
Makeup Fixing Mist - Pixi Makeup Fixing Mist
Dehydrating powders - Paese Bamboo Silk Powder

Eyebrows - Benecos natural brow pencil (Brown)
Lips - gloMinerals Suede Matte Crayon (Demure)

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  1. Eyeshadow primer, Pixi eye bright primer
  2. Wrap small transparent pillows in the edges of the make-up (not on the whole eye) so that the primer is not as creamy in the fade, then it is easier to get a soft fade.
  3. Relax your eyebrows and look straight ahead in the mirror, apply light brown shadow over the crease line (skin line over the eyelid) and fade out the edge.
  4. Brown eye shadow under the light brown
  5. Black eye shadow at the bottom of the eyelid
  6. Brown eyeshadow along the lower lash line
  7. Black eyeliner, Paese penliner
  8. Black mascara on all lashes, Magnetic lash mascara

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Did you understand the description? Get in touch if you have any questions! ♥

Makeup advice on Creative Makeup

Here are brilliant pictures of a make-up consultation that I have done on one of our customers at Creative Makeup By Her! :)

We focused mostly on the base, an even and fine base that conjures away the redness of the face, we "lifted" the eyes and emphasized with a make-up that works both for everyday and for parties. And a small detail that does a lot for the whole is the lips that I made up a little outside the contours (mostly on the sides of the upper lip) for a softer and "friendly" shape.

Here you see her before and after:

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What a mess! :)

I have used these products:

Face:
Face primer - pixi redness reducing primer
Foundation - Pixi H2O skintint (1 cream)
Powders that neutralize red areas - gloMinerals redness relief powder
Contouring - Pixi Book of beauty Contour Creator Palette
Rouge - gloMinerals blush (Papaya)
Makeup Fixing mist - Pixi makeup fixing mist

Eyebrows - Pixi Duo Brow (Deep brunette)
Lips - Benecos Natural Lip Liner (brown)

Eyes:
Eyeshadow Primer - Pixi eye bright primer
Light eyeliner along the waterline - Benecos White natural kajal
Eyeshadows - Paese opal eyeshadow (caffe latte)
Lashliner - Paese cashmere eyeshadow (602)
Mascara - Magnetic lash mascara

All are available for purchase at creativemakeup.se ♥

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Great ♥

Get in touch if you have any questions! :)

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