New Layout and Introduction to Sister Sites

We’ve made some significant changes to our website over the last few days that make navigating a lot easier. We’ve completely separated each branch of our website into sister sites for less confusion! Here’s the breakdown:

Store for Dominican Hair Products and tools: www.DominicanHairCare.com

Online Directory of Dominican Hair Salons in the United States: www.DominicanSalons.com

Coming This Fall: RoundBrush Classes taught by certified Dominican stylists (open to licensed stylists only): www.RoundBrushHair.com/classes.php

There’s a helpful menu at the top of each sister site linking everything together we’re still a big ol’ family. We hope you find these changes beneficial!

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February’s Wish List Winner – Destini W.!

 

Roughly 1 year ago, Destini of Montgomery Alabama stumbled across an article written about the benefits and wonders of Dominicans products for black hair. The article linked back to our online store (thanks!) where Destini found a wide range of products and started off with a few items. She had great results with the Dominican Hair Products she received and now highly recommends them to others!

RoundBrushHair: Congratulations Destini, you’ve won the MX Puring Vigor Plus Drops from your Wish List. Why was this particular item on your Wish List?

Destini: I heard they were good drops to use for growth and strength and that’s the type of products I need right now.

RounBrushHair: How would you describe your hair?

Destini: My hair is natural (no relaxer), medium length, really soft and thin; it’s healthy in general [it] just needs more strength.

RounBrushHair:  How were you first introduced to Dominican products?

Destini: I found an article online about a year ago; the article talked about your store and the variety of Dominicans products that you carry and how good they were for African American hair.

RounBrushHair: What’s the biggest difference you’ve noticed in your hair since using Dominican hair products?

Destini: My hair has become more manageable and healthy.

RounBrushHair: Do you go to a Dominican hair salon? How was your experienced?

Destini: Yes, but not very often, since my hair is so thin I noticed that doing the Dominican blowout does more damage than good to my hair. We don’t have many options in Montgomery Alabama, there’s only one Dominican Salon and when I go they burn my scalp so I don’t go that much, but I’m open to go to another one.

RounBrushHair: Do you have a weekly hair regimen?

Destini: I wash my hair every week, deep conditioning every 2 weeks, roller set and Dominican blow out from time to time , if I don’t go to a Dominican Salon I have a stylist that straightens my roots with a flat iron.

1 new wish list winner is chosen randomly every month. To qualify, simply create a store account, add items to your wish list

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New – Dominican Hair Products With Argan Oil

Boe Comestics has come out with yet another line of hair products! They’re already known for great products like the Crece Pelo line and the fairly new sulfate free Biotina Magic Hair products.  The newest line in their arsenal of Dominican hair products is the Doctor Cabello Argan Oil Hair products – Shampoo, Deep Treatment, Rinse Conditioner and Leave-In (also sulfate free).

I personally had never heard of Argan Oil until the boxes arrived in our warehouse; but apparently the oil is pretty popular and has been around for quite some time. The oil is produced from kernels of argan trees in Morocco from a very tedious extraction process. While the oil can be found in all sorts of cosmetic products, when it comes to hair, it’s touted for its benefits of instant shine, smoothness, color protection and frizz control. Some people claim this oil is the new Olive Oil for hair. I’m not entirely sure about that, but one thing’s for sure when comparing the two – Argan Oil smells a lot better. :)

Whenever new products arrive to the warehouse, I’m the one on smell control. I take 1 of each new product home and spend a few days smelling them. lol It’s turned into somewhat of a compulsive fetish, but apparently all women have this problem with hair products. Oh, and for the record, Dominican hair products smell the best!

The Doctor Cabello Argan Oil line has a shampoo, deep treatment, rinse conditioner and leave-in. They’re all available for purchase in our online store and can be purchased separately or together as a combo. Make sure you post YouTube videos of your results and let us know if the hype behind this argan oil is really warranted!

This video may be a little long, but I thought the production of argan oil was interesting…

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Featured Dominican Stylist – Luisa Perez of Luisa’s Hair Salons I, II & III

Have you noticed a lot of negative press concerning Dominican salons “damaging” hair? Most of these negative comments seem to come from “newbies” who have only recently stepped foot in Dominican salons which makes me wonder ‘where the heck are they going’!? I sat down and had a very long talk with Mrs. Luisa Perez , the very first Dominican salon owner in the state of Maryland to address these comments and learn a little more about her and 3 hair salons.

Luisa is pretty much a household name if you’ve been frequenting Dominican salons for any good amount of time in the DMV. Her staple shop on Bonifant St.is still the “go to” spot if you’re close to Silver Spring. But before I talked to Luisa about her shops and years of experience doing hair, I wanted to get her take on the negativity surrounding Dominican salons.

Jennifer:  Luisa, congratulations on being the featured stylist this month. I’m running behind with these features, but I know our readers love them, so thanks for clearing your schedule.

Luisa: No problem Jennifer, you know I don’t mind and thanks to RoundBrushHair for featuring me.

 

Negativity Surrounding Dominican Salons


Jennifer:  Luisa, I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but I certainly have – the recent surge of negativity when it comes to “Round Brush Hair” the Dominican styling. There are comments ranging from heat damage, and thinning to burning scalps and the overall lack of professionalism. How do you, an original Dominican stylist respond to these comments?

Luisa: Well, I actually share the same concern. I’ve noticed a lot of Dominican salons opening up, and they’re doing well [have a lot of clients], but they have no experience. These salons get saturated with people and the problem comes when they’re asked to go beyond basic wash & sets or blow outs. People start asking for color, perms, chemicals and cuts and they don’t have an idea of what they’re doing but they do it anyway – that’s where we get the bad rep. I know everybody has good intentions; they want to make money and put the word out that we Dominicans do the best hair, but not every Dominican is certified, prepared or trained to do hair. I think consumers need to look out for these things.

Jennifer: What about the women who aren’t getting specialized services like a color or perm? Some of the negative comments are from women who only received a Dominican blow out. Can every Dominican do a wash, set and blowout?

Luisa: Jennifer, you already know from your background, that every Dominican can do a wash and set. We grew up in the backyard doing each other’s hair. It’s a must in the Dominican Republic if you’re a girl to know how to do a wash and set, manicure and pedicure. But not everybody can work a blower which is where the damage can come from. Another thing to keep in mind though is that not everyone is a good candidate to get their hair blown out with the round brush. If you have healthy hair, a Dominican blow out can give incredible shine and bounce to the hair. However, you have other women with not-so-healthy hair (over processed with relaxer, flat-iron or color) that you cannot apply the same amount of force or heat to with the round brush and blower; and not every Dominican is trained properly to deal with those cases.

Another thing I want to point out is that, it’s not always the fault of the Dominican salon. Sometimes, the thinning is hereditary or the damage may come from a problem with the scalp – it can be a list of things. A well trained Dominican stylist will be able to pinpoint exactly what the issue is and let their client know. I have clients that come to me with thinning hair or shedding and I analyze the scalp and hair and fix that issue first – then they can do as many blow outs with the round brush as they want.

Jennifer: So what would you say to the woman who wants to try a Dominican salon for the first time, or try them again after a bad experience but has reservations or are afraid?

Luisa: With the wave of new Dominican hair salons and the lack of proper hair care I’ve noticed that my clients have had to defend me. I had a client tell her friend about me and her friend said “oh, I don’t know, she’s Dominican and I heard….” My client had to say “no, you haven’t experienced a real Dominican salon; you need to go to Luisa’s”. I would say check around and have a consultation first. If they can’t speak enough English to tell you what you need then you need to run out of there because you need to be able to communicate with the person giving you a service. A lot of salons have good stylists with many years of experience who are shy when it comes to speaking English, but there should always be a person there who can translate for them. It all comes down to the consumer doing their homework.  Check for cleanliness, customer service, licenses and always be up-front about what you want and what you’re looking for with your hair. You have to be in control of your hair. Dominicans are still the best for hair care for all types of hair, but you have to do your part too.

Jennifer: How often can someone safely get a Dominican blow out?

Luisa:  Every week. Once you get a good conditioner (a good moisturizing conditioner) and sit under a dryer for at least 10 minutes, when you get a blow out you active your natural oils. It’s not good to get it blown out all the way straight, but a little heat to the root will activate the natural oils in your hair. There’s no replacement for natural oils. If you put oil on your hair, it’ll be greasy, but the natural oils polish your hair beautifully and once a week is good.

Jennifer: I get my hair blown out every 7 days and if I’m in Santo Domingo, every 4-5 days, but what about natural women? Can going to a Dominican salon loosen the natural curl pattern if you go too frequently?

Luisa: No. A Dominican blow out can straighten natural hair and prevent the frizz that normally happens when natural hair is straightened, but it will never take away the curl. If women are noticing less curl, then they need to watch out for what the salon is putting in their hair. There are a lot of tricks out there.

Jennifer: How funny you would mention that. I recently read a blog entry about a woman turned off from Dominican salons because she swore they mixed a relaxer with her conditioner to loosen her curls. So you think this really happens?

Luisa: I’m not surprised. Some salons do that to control the natural hair. I think it’s very unethical and disrespectful. A lot of women choose not to use a relaxer for religious reasons or are just very proud of their natural hair and don’t want to alter that about them. I think it’s a big violation of someone’s pride.

Salon #1 & The Fire On Ramsey Ave.

Jennifer: Tell me a little bit about how you got started doing hair?

Luisa:  I started doing hair like most Dominicans back home, I’m originally from San Pedro (where all the baseball players come from) and came to the states when I was 16 years old. I went to school here and knew my passion was to work with people. For a long time I wanted to be a surgeon, but with the money that it cost to become a doctor I decided that if I couldn’t be a doctor that I wanted to make women beautiful. I decided to go to cosmetology school and after graduation I started working with a company called Delta Hair Design, it was owned by The Hair Cuttery, and in 2 weeks my clientele grew to about 50 people just from working with 5 or 6 clients the first week. We’re talking about the 1980s, so no one knew about the Dominican way of hair styling in Maryland. I give Black stylists respect because they are the best at cutting hair and working with the curling iron and you come out looking fabulous. Back then, I combined the Dominican way and the Black way of doing hair which made me popular. So after about a year of working with that company I decided to open a little salon in Silver Spring Maryland which was the very first Dominican salon. I had 3 styling stations, 3 wash bowls and the lines for service were around the block. It was around that time that I was featured in a few magazines and newspapers and I think that’s what triggered the Dominican salon mania here in the DC/MD area which was around 1992.

Jennifer: And you still have that salon in Silver Spring right?

Luisa: Well, I do have a shop in Silver Spring, but the very first salon which was on Ramsey Ave. burned down.

Jennifer: That’s RIGHT!! How could I forget! What’s the story behind how the shop burned down?

Luisa:  I wasn’t even here when it happened can you believe! I was in the Dominican Republic being trained when I got a call saying “your shop burned down” I was like ‘oh my God, what happened?’ Well what happened was that my shop was under a dental office which had a subcontractor that worked with a gas cylinder (or something) and that gas cylinder ignited an electrical fire. I flew back immediately and saw that everything was lost – everything except my clients. I didn’t know what to do, I was going crazy. By this time, my sisters had salons too, so I was lucky enough to have Carmen help me out.

Jennifer: I remember that! Your salon was cramped inside Jaselvis Hair Salon on Flower Ave.

Luisa: It was crazy. I would use the salon in the morning and then she would use it in the afternoon. I started seeing clients at 4am all the way to 11-12pm when Carmen came in with her crew – it was terrible but I was blessed.

Jennifer: How long did you work inside your sister’s salon?

Luisa: I was there for about six months. To my surprise, my next door neighbor over on Ramsey Ave – he was the neighbor from hell; I thought he was the most horrible person in the world; we constantly butt heads – called my husband shortly after the fire. He said to my husband “I know Luisa hates me, but I know how much of a hard worker she is, so ask her if she would like to lease one of my spaces on Bonifant Street”. I couldn’t believe it, but to this day he’s still my landlord. I was really blessed; we just built up the new salon, moved there and it’s still my #1 salon today.

Luisa’s Hair Salon II & III

Jennifer: In addition to the downtown Silver Spring salon you also have one in Layhill and most recently Columbia, Maryland. Tell me a little more about the services you provide in your salons.

Luisa: In addition to the Dominican blow out, we specialize in color, weaving and keratin treatments. We do Brazilian, extension, fusion, clip and braid weaving with human hair. We’re probably #1 in the keratin treatments, a lot of our clients have the Keratin, and the one I use is 100% natural so you don’t have to wear a mask or have fans going.

Jennifer: Do you think Keratin Treatments are a fad or are they here to stay?

Luisa: I think they’re here to stay. Keratin Treatments don’t always have the best reputation but it’s all about the information you receive. I use a Keratin Treatment in my hair, but it doesn’t have formaldehyde or thiogloycolate, it’s pure 100% Keratin. Most of my clients use it too.

Jennifer: How long have you been using the Keratin Treatment in your own hair and what made you decide to get it?

Luisa: I’ve been using this Keratin Treatment in my hair for about 3 years. I got it because of the Dominican weather, I travel to the islands a lot and when I’m there my hair turns into the hair from hell. It’s frizzy and acts completely different. Having the Keratin prevents the frizz while I’m over there and for here, it just makes my hair grow grow grow.

Jennifer: When a client walks in asking for a relaxer do you recommend a Keratin Treatment instead?

Luisa: No. I would never recommend a Keratin to take the place of a relaxer because the Keratin we use is 100% natural. Relaxers are thioglycolate-based, that’s what breaks down your cuticle to make it a straight pattern. When a thioglycolate-based Keratin is combined with that then you cannot use a relaxer, but when the Keratin is 100% natural – just a conditioner (like the one we use) then you have to aid that with a relaxer. Now, my clients don’t get full straight relaxers because I don’t believe black hair was ever meant to be completely straight and the more straight you make your hair the more hair you lose with time. It’s better to keep as much texture as you can, so I recommend texturizers to my clients.

Jennifer: Now when you say a texturizer, you’re talking about the application of a relaxer for less processing time right?

Luisa: Exactly. Texturizers are great because on days when you want natural hair you can wear it in a curly bush and when you want it straight you can come to the Dominican salon. It’s not that way when you have it completely straight, because with straight hair you only have the option of wearing it straight or in a pony tail.

Jennifer: Well, I’ll have to talk to you more about your Keratin Treatment/Conditioner off the record, but thanks again for sitting down to talk with me as the featured Dominican stylist. In closing, is there anything you would like RoundBrushHair readers to know?

Luisa: Hair is an investment and you should treat it that way. When you get a trim, it’s an investment…when you get a color – it’s an investment…when you get a relaxer – it’s an investment. Your hair is the frame of your entire face, why would you risk it by going someone that doesn’t know what they’re doing? Treat your hair like a savings bond that you need for retirement. You don’t just risk it by putting it into anybody’s hands, because if you do, you risk your entire investment on one mistake and you’ll be an unhappy person.

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Yay! She Loves Her First Dominican Salon Visit!

Lexx1529 did a lot of research on Dominican hair salons (hopefully some from here) ;) and the dangers from the heat and the round brush. In the end, she decided to get her hair done at a Dominican hair salon and LOVED it!

There are tons of nay-sayers when it comes to Dominican hair salons. Yes, some Dominican hair salons and stylists will damage your hair because they don’t know what they’re doing…like Lexx, do your research and leave feedback for other women about your visit on our Dominican salon locator!

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Dominican Hair Care In The Winter; November’s Featured Dominican Stylist – Betsy Clase

 

As we move into winter, this month’s featured Dominican stylist Betsy Clase of Bouncy Hair in Knightdale, North Carolina shares with RoundBrushHair Team Member Diana Flesher some of her favorite winter products and why Dominican roller sets are so healthy in the winter.


Diana: Betsy, thanks for talking to me today! You’ve been a member of our Dominican salon locator for many years, so we’re very familiar with each other, but it’s a pleasure to have you as our November’s featured Dominican stylist. Share with our members a little bit about yourself and your experience in the hair industry.

Betsy: Well, thank you! I was born in the Dominican Republic in Santo Domingo. At the age of 17, I started studying in a very popular beauty school called “Academia de Especialista de Belleza Nacidit” in the capital. In 1984 I graduated from there, and a year later I moved to New York.  I wanted to experience something different so that’s why I moved. I still wanted to do hair, so I got my cosmetology license in the states and I worked in different salons. In 1992 I opened my own salon, and I ended up selling it in 2000. After selling the salon, I decided to teach hair in a local beauty school in NY. That was really nice, but I missed doing hair myself so in 2007 I took the decision to move to North Carolina and opened by salon called Bouncy Hair in Knightdale.

Diana: Out of all places, what made you choose North Carolina?

Betsy: I visited once and I loved it. The life style is totally different from New York, it’s a peaceful place, and people are very friendly. The weather is a lot different too, which I can appreciate coming from the Dominican Republic.

Diana: Oh, I’m sure. Speaking of weather, that’s one of the main things I want to talk to you about and share with our members. Is there anything that we should do with our hair in the winter months that’s different from every other season?

Betsy: Well, something that people should know is that winter time is better for your hair than summer time when there is a lot of sun. During the winter your hair will be less dry than the summer, I prefer the Placenta de Ovejo leave-in for the cold months. But is important to understand that no matter what season we are in, we always have to take care of our hair.

Diana: What do you mean by the winter is a better time for your hair? Why is the Placenta de Ovejo your preferred winter product?

Betsy:  In the winter, there’s less humidity in the air and with Dominican styles, your hair doesn’t frizz up or get puffy. Women don’t have to use a lot of heating appliances like flat irons and blow dryers. That really makes the Dominican wash and sets really nice because you can wear your hair curly and not have to worry about straightening your hair or worry about it getting frizzy.  The Placenta de Ovejo leave in is perfect for wash & sets, leaves the hair moisturized and shiny and works well on both relaxed and natural hair.

Diana: What are some other products you like for the winter?

Betsy: There are so many Dominican products but my favorites for the winter are: The Placenta Colageno Conditioner, it helps moisturizes hair and prevents breakage; the Apretadora Conditioner, is a fast way to restore hair, good for shedding and breakage, and promotes hair growth.

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Betsy makes a really good point about roller sets during the winter. During the winter months a lot of women will experience breakage and split ends because of wool clothing, non-hair friendly winter scarfs and hats. During the winter, wearing a curly blow out will allow your ends to be tucked under as a form of protection from snags. At night, pin curl your hair to ensure curls last a full week and add a little serum to your hair before pin curling to keep a nice shine and scent.

To save some money this summer, we recommend perfecting roller-sets at home – the hardest part might be getting your hair rolled onto the rollo correctly, but no worries – you’ve got until February to get it right!

The secret to perfecting the roller set at home is making sure that the hair is completely wet while wrapping the hair around the roller to the point where it’s almost sticking to the roller like a magnet and the hair stays tightly wrapped before clipping down. Check out this video of a Dominican stylist tightly applying rollers.

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Avanti Silicon Mix Leave-In Gets A New Look!

The Avanti Silicon Mix Leave-In has traded in the tall slim bottle for the short fat bottle to mirror the Pearl Protein and Bambu Leave-Ins. The size is still 8oz and the ingredients are the same.

Check out the new regular Silicon Mix Combos we’ve added to the store

Silicon Mix Combo w/Shine Spray

Silicon Mix Combo w/Shine Polish

 

 

 

 

 

 

Large Silicon Mix Combo w/Shine Spray

Large Silicon Mix Combo w/Shine Polish

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Whale Sperm Hair Products To Get A New Name

Have you ever had a hard time explaining to someone that you use “Whale Sperm” in your hair? We’ve received countless phone calls with women inquiring about this “Whale Sperm” stuff. “Is it really sperm?” “Does it really come from a Whale?” “Is it a gel or does it make your hair sticky?”

Well, in a few weeks we’ll no longer have to worry about defending or explaining the name. The FDA has officially banned the name “Whale Sperm” for products entering the United States. Founder of RoundBrushHair.com, Jennifer Drew spoke with manufacturers in the Dominican Republic earlier this week and confirmed the news of the required name change. Ingredients will remain the same, but new packaging will be required for the products to enter into the United States. The RoundBrushHair Store will sell the remaining Whale Sperm products in stock while manufacturers design the new packaging and decide on a new name. The new line should be available in the next few weeks.

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November’s Wish List Winner – Mae S.!

Congratulations to our November Wish List Winner Mae Simpson of Union NJ!!

Living in NJ, Mae often saw women coming out of the Dobbie Shops with beautiful flowing hair and wondered what products they were using. Her curiosity led her to YouTube because she figured the Dominican Doobie shops had to be using Dominican hair products. From the YouTube videos she found RoundBrushHair and loaded up her wishlist up with products not knowing that creating a Wish List qualified her to win free products. Mae’s excitement was pricelist as she found out she won the Silicon Mix Conditioner and Alter Ego Hasty Bright Shine and Gloss Spray!

 

RoundBrushHair: Congratulations Mae, you’ve won the Alter Ego Hasty Bright Shine and Gloss Spray and Silicon Mix Conditioner! How did you hear about these products and why were they in your Wish List?

Mae: [insert excitement here] Thanks!! I’ve heard great things about the Alter Ego brand, so that’s why I had the spray on my Wish List. I learned about the Silicon Mix from doing YouTube searches on Dominican hair products. I wear sew-ins and the videos mentioned how the Silicon Mix works really well on Remy hair.

RoundBrushHair: Do you wear full sew-ins? How would you describe your hair?

Mae: I keep the edges out but the rest is normally braided for the sew-in. My hair is about chin length, very curly but thin. I guess it would be similar to Jill Scott’s hair, but not as thick.

RoundBrushHair: So is this your first time using Dominican hair products? If not, what other ones have you used?

Mae: I think I have one other product, some green conditioner with Avocado – I can’t remember the name, but I’ve seen it in your store. Other than that conditioner, I’ve never used Dominican hair products, so I’m excited because I was JUST about to order some products!

RoundBrushHair: How were you first introduced to Dominican hair products?

Mae: Well, I see women leave the Doobie shops with nice hair and I figured they were using Dominican hair products in the shop. I looked up videos on YouTube and saw people review different Dominican hair products which led me to the RoundBrushHair website.

RoundBrushHair: You’ve seen women leave Doobie shops, but have you been to one yourself?

Mae: No, I’ve never been. I’m natural, so I prefer to do my hair myself. Plus, my hair doesn’t hold a curl well so I figure it would be a waste. I’m afraid I’ll go and my hair will frizz up or curl up immediately.

RoundBrushHair: What’s your weekly hair regimen?

Mae: Right now I wash and condition my hair in between sew-ins. I really want to start using products to promote healthy hair. Right now my hair doesn’t have a problem growing, but it gets to a certain point and it breaks. I think it might be the products I’ve been using.

 

1 new wish list winner is chosen randomly every month. To qualify, simply create a store account, add items to your wish list and join us on facebook or twitter!

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New Sulfate Free Dominican Hair Products

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is found in a lot of shampoos, but some people prefer hair products without it. We don’t endorse one over the other, but for those of you looking for a sulfate free Dominican shampoo – we’ve got it! The newest collection of products to our store is called Biotina Magic Hair.

More exciting than not having sulfate (in our opinion) is the fact that these products have some amazing vitamins: Biotin, Vitamin E and Vitamin B-5 — all of which are known to help maintain healthy hair and promote hair growth. Too bad you can smell stuff over the computer…the conditioner smells like, like…buttery happiness. :)

The combo set we have available comes with a 12oz Shampoo & Rinse Conditioner, 16oz Treatment/Deep Conditioner and a 4oz cream Leave-in. Sold separately are the ampollas which are 15ml liquid vitamin leave-ins for your hair (24 pack or 4 pack). These ampollas are used once a week after using the treatment/deep conditioner. You can use these ampollas in conjunction with the creamy leave-in or alone.

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