New York Fashion Week is Sept. 10-17 and that means editors are running from one show to another. To stay looking fabulous for the front row, editors depend on Orlando Pita’s Refresh Dry Shampoo to instantly freshen up flat, dirty hair and combat grease while giving their hair that “just washed” volume. Available in 3 colors tones, light, dark and medium, Refresh can be used anywhere, anytime!

80’s fashion is back, and so is big hair. To achieve the soft, loose romantic waves that you want, use the T3 PRO. Curling Iron by wrapping sections of hair around the barrel, then alternately tugging at the ends while curls set and cool to get that uneven yet finished look. To lock in the look, finish off by spraying Orlando Pita’s Control flexible hairspray.

Remember, the key to drying wet hair is to do it gently by blotting and squeezing, not wringing or rubbing out excess water. Once damp, always detangle using a comb like the T3 wide-tooth carbon comb to prepare your hair for styling.

For an instant injection of health for damaged hair, spray and brush through T3 + Orlando Pita Renew Dry Conditioner to restore moisture, shine, and softness. Its waterless formulation is lightweight and easy to use anywhere, no rinsing out necessary. For added nighttime Rx, spray at night and wake up to soft, well-conditioned hair.

For smooth, silky, straight, red-carpet-ready hair on even the most curly, kinky hair types, use the T3 Wet or Dry iron on damp hair, working section by section, skipping the blow-dry step entirely to achieve fabulous hair in no time. The added benefit? The style lasts for days!

Want all over volume and not just lift at the roots? The T3 + Orlando Pita Plump volumizing spray can give body to even the most limp, fine hair. We suggest spraying it all over on damp hair, then working section by section using a round brush with the T3 Featherweight dryer.

We don’t mean to brag, but check out Allure magazine this month (Oct) to see that the T3 Featherweight Dryer has won Best of Beauty…again! It’s no secret, editors and top stylists can’t resist the power of patented T3 Tourmaline technology for faster drying times up to 60% and results of a true professional finish every time.

Finally, you can control annoying fly-away hair by spraying T3 + Orlando Pita Control hairspray that will lock in style without leaving hair feeling sticky or crunchy. Not only does Control act as a hairspray, but its conditioning formulation leaves hair incredibly soft and healthy-looking. 80’s influence may be back, but we’re drawing the line with helmet hair!

For precision straightening using the T3 Duality iron, guide sections of hair using a T3 carbon comb while gliding down. For gorgeous waves, grab 2-3” wide sections of hair, clamp, and turn the iron a full rotation and glide out. The trick for that loose, beachy curl is to glide the iron down quickly! Less heat distributed on the hair = looser curls and texture.

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Barbie is forever a teenager in “doll years” but how old is she really?
40 years old
50 years old
60 years old
Barbie loves T3!

Day 50
Q. What is the best selling Barbie™ to date?
A. 1992 Totally Hair Barbie™
Day 47
Q. How many shades of blonde is in Barbie’s™ hair?
A. Seven shades of blonde in various combinations to achieve highlights or lowlights
Day 43
Q. What was the length of Barbie’s™ longest hairstyle in the early 90’s?
A. 10½ inches
Day 40
Q. How many people does it take to create one single Barbie outfit and look?
A. Over 100
Day 36
Q. What is Barbie’s™ hair styled with?
A. Hair gel exclusively formulated for her NOTE: This product will only work in Barbie’s™ hair not human hair
Day 33
Q. What is Barbie’s™ best hair tool to control flyway hairs for close-up head shots?
A. A paint brush and water
Day 30
Q. In 1959, Barbie, though well known for her blonde locks, was sold in what other hair color?
A. Brunette
Day 27
Q. What does Barbie do when she’s having a bad hair day?
A. Uses a light conditioner and water
Day 24
Q. In 1971, which Barbie was the ultimate surfer girl- suntanned with long, straight hair?
A. Malibu Barbie
Day 20
Q. How many pairs of the most to-die-for shoes has Barbie worn over the years?
A. Over 1 billion

Day 16
Q. Which Barbie, in 1977 when “Charlie’s Angels” was breaking barriers on and off the small screen, emerged with a third major face change and fuller hair?
A. Superstar Barbie
Day 12
Q. In 1990, what was Barbie’s hair style (Hint: Totally Hair Barbie)?
A. Longest hair ever (crimped!)
Day 8
Q. In 1990, Barbie had straight blonde hair, toned down make-up and rosy lips to resemble what famous tween pop-star? (Hint: “Oops, she did it again”)
A. Britney Spears
Day 4
Q. In the 1970’s the “Brady Bunch” girls and Malibu Barbie had what in common?
A. Hair of gold
Day 1
Q. Barbie is forever a teenager in “doll years” but how old is she really?
A. 50

Bloomingdales

59th Street/Lexington Ave
1000 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10022

The Mall at Short Hills
1200 Morris Turnpike
Short Hills, NJ 07078

Tysons Corner Center
8100 Tysons Corner Center
McLean, VA 22102

Mall of America
3000 Southeast Court
Bloomington, MN 55425

Roosevelt Field Mall
630 Old Country Road
Garden City, NY 11530

Wisconsin Place
5300 Western Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815

Perimeter
4400 Ashford-Dunwoody Road
Atlanta, GA 30346

Day 50
Barbie first appeared in her well-known black and white striped swimsuit and her signature ponytail.
Day 48
In 1960, Barbie was offered in a third hair color -”Titian”, a popular term for red hair at the time
Day 44
The #1 Ponytail Barbie™ sold for $3 in 1959
Day 41
100 people, designers, seamstresses, pattern makers and stylists are needed to create a single Barbie outfit and look
Day 39
As fast as the 60s fashions evolved, so did Barbie from her famous bouffant, bubble-cut hairstyle and fashions that mirrored First Lady Jackie Kennedy, to the sleek hair and clothes of the multi-colored, swirling Mod era.
Day 34
In the 1970’s Barbie dolls’ diverse style reflected the decade’s alternative lifestyles. Skirts went from mini to maxi and hair had a new flair-long and loose
Day 32
Barbie’s™ legendary locks are rooted with a special sewing machine called a "Dolly" and then professionally trimmed and styled, strand by strand, to create today’s chicest styles
Day 28
After Barbie’s™ hair is rooted, brushed and styled, Barbie™ is placed in a customized heating machine to set her hairstyle-much like a dome hair dryer is used in hair salons.
Day 25
In 2009, Barbie™ will let girls everywhere rescue her “bad hair days” with The Barbie™ Hair Detangler-the first-ever detangling spray made and sold just for Barbie™!
Day 22
In 1959, Barbie™ dolls’ debut as the “teenage fashion model” mirrored the sophisticated glamour of 1950’s stars Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth and Elizabeth Taylor, donning high arched brows, pursed red lips, a sassy pony tail with curly bangs and a coy, sideways glance.
Day 18
From beehive to bob to wigs, the elaborate hairstyles of the mid-60s were reflected through Fashion Queen Barbie and Miss Barbie dolls (1964) who both featured molded hair and three stylish wigs.
Day 14
By 1967 Barbie™ evolved with a new younger looking face sculpt. Twist ‘N Turn Barbie™ had lighter makeup, rooted eyelashes and straight shiny hair.
Day 10
The first celebrity to join the Barbie’s family was supermodel, Twiggy in 1967.
Day 6
Barbie is the most popular fashion doll in the world. Her amazing clothes have been designed by over 70 fabulous names in fashion such as Diane von Fostenberg.
Day 2
After Barbie’s hair is brushed and styled, Barbie is placed in a customized heating machine to set her hairstyle — much like how a dome hair dryer is used in hair salons.
Day 1
Barbie loves T3!