Tuesday, December 11, 2012


We will be giving away free hair chalk again this Friday! Hair chalk is a great way to temporarily dye your hair for a day. Hair chalk washes right out and you can change your look every day. Go to our Facebook page and like and share our posts for your chance to win free hair chalk!

Monday, December 3, 2012

MAHALO!


Okay ladies and gentlemen, we here at Aloha Hair Chalk have been so overwhelmed by the support we have received in the last few weeks with our business we just wanted to send out a big MAHALO. That is why this Friday we are going to be giving away a Large Broken Pieces Bag and all you have to do is like our Aloha Hair Chalk Facebook Page and share a post! It is that easy to win FREE HAIR CHALK!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Win free hair chalk from Aloha Hair Chalk!


Win free hair chalk from Aloha Hair Chalk, here is how to win.

1. Click the link to our Aloha Hair Chalk Facebook Page

2. Share any of our posts

3. Check back on Friday when we announce a winner!

It is really that simple to win free hair chalk and don't to look at older posts for great hair chalk photos and our simple guide to applying hair chalk! 

I truly just can not get enough of these beautiful hair chalk photos. Remember to see below for Aloha Hair Chalks simple guide to applying hair chalk.

Aloha Hair Chalk!



So the shop is officially up and running. You can find a link to my Etsy shop right here on the blog. Hair chalk is really just starting to take off. And why not? You can dye your hair with hair chalk and not worry about it. Don't like the color? Just wash it out. You don't need a salon to use hair chalk. Here are Aloha Hair Designs simple steps to applying hair chalk.

1. Apply your favorite leave in conditioner to clean hair

2. Style hair to your taste that day.

3. Rub chalk on hair downward.

4. Apply a light coat of hairspray 

That is all it takes! Hair chalk really is that simple. Like and share our facebook page for a chance to win free  hair chalk every week at Aloha Hair Chalk

Friday, November 30, 2012

So, I find it really interesting that I seem to have my finger on the pulse of hair trends for young women.  I really should have been writing way more about the hair feathers while it was all going on but, I vow I'll do better with this trend!  HAIR CHALK!  SO FUN!  Has anyone tried this yet?  I did the other day and it really put a smile on this tired mom's face!  One streak of orange and I was good to go!  Anyways, hair chalk is trending in a big way right now and all the celebrities are doing it too!  Just like feathers, this hair chalk craze really seems to be taking off!  Here are some fun photos I found about the web ...




























Tuesday, June 5, 2012

What's a Eurohackle?

The feather trend started in Colorado by a girl named Dakota Hill.  She began putting feathers in people's hair at concerts and eventually, it caught on and exploded into what it is today.  Eurohackle is a type of saddle that Thomas Whiting distributes for fly-fishing.  These feathers are the longest, thickest prettiest feathers that exist.  They come from birds that are fully-matured and have been growing their plumes for at least three years.  It's just like growing hair!  The longer you wait to cut it, the longer the locks you'll have!  These coveted birds produce excellent feathers for tying flies (their original purpose) but, they're even more excellent for hair feather extensions.  Eurohackle are the "original salon-grade" hair feather.  These have become impossibly hard to find as there are only a handful of birds each year that give up these feathers.  In the summer of 2011, these saddles were going on ebay for $1000.  Here is a picture of a Eurohackle compared to a Metz saddle:

As you can see in the photo, some of the feathers are so long that they had to be tucked into the bag.  I took this picture because I purchased the saddle on the right on ebay because it was advertised as a "Eurohackle."  When I received it in the mail, I knew for a fact that I had been scammed.  The seller didn't realize that she was dealing with an expert!  I quickly received a refund and sent back the inferior saddle.  You can always tell a Eurohackle by it's label.  It's the only all maroon label that Whiting makes.