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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Best Guy Hair

From eye-catching feathered locks to sexy slicked-back surfer waves, see how the hottest male celebrities are rocking the latest hairstyle trends.



David Beckham's swanky combed-back style shows off his frosty highlights (and arched brow). We’d say the famous soccer player is just as smitten with this haircut as we are, judging by his smirk.


Alexander Skarsgard elongates his gorgeous mug with this strategic cut. Trimmed sides show off his Nordic cheekbones, while the longer pieces at the crown minimize the size of his forehead.


Brad Pitt skips the beard in favor of this less-scruffy-than-usual look. The father of six keeps the focus on his chiseled features and (handsome) sun-kissed skin.

See...We have love for the men who visit our studio too! 


Monday, July 25, 2011

DIY: How to Style Hair Secret



Dirty hair is easier to style. Stylists prefer if you don't wash hair the morning of an updo. Don't be surprised if they sprinkle dry shampoo on your hair. 
These help create the perfect texture for an updo. Keep this tip in mind when creating your own updos. 
You can also soak up extra oils using baby powder, which creates the same texture as dry shampoo but at a fraction of the cost.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Fact or Fiction: Can split ends be reversed?




Fiction. Unfortunately, once split ends happen, the only way to get rid of them is by getting a haircut. The good news is that the right hair products can definitely make them less noticeable. Try  Enjoy, Moroccan Oil or Paul Mitchell, all available in our Studio. Try to also limit the use of heated tools and appliances (hair dryers, flat irons, etc) for shinier, healthier locks.

Monday, July 11, 2011

12 Tips for Getting Out of Hair Hell


Save yourself the added stress of a bad hair day, and read up on these easy tips for troubleshooting your "mane" nightmares.


1) Fight Frizz Like a Pro

Frizz happens when the cuticle layer (the outer layer) of the hair opens, moisture gets inside, and the hair swells up. It's made worse when your strands are pushed against each other, due to weather, tool damage, or even rubbing wet hair with a towel. Prevent a frizzy mane during warmer months, and cut back on your flatiron and blow-dryer use to every other day, or every third day.

2) Work with Your Curls
Fighting your hair's texture in humid climates will only lead to more frizz and breakage. Instead, apply a flexible-hold gel on wet hair and twist coils or waves in the natural direction of the curls to eliminate friction. This will add definition to your do.
3) Hands Off!
Mandate a "no touching" rule for your strands on hot, muggy days, no matter your hair type. Roughing up or scrunching curls with a towel or your hands can pull your hair out of place and cause more frizz. Finer textures are prone to greasy scalps (oils from your hands move down straighter strands faster), meaning limp locks later.
4) Slick Back Shorter Styles
Keep cropped cuts off of your face (the shorter pieces are more likely to cling to sweaty foreheads and cheeks), by taking a page out of Hayden's book. Instead of blow-drying hair to fall along your natural part, coat wet hair with a light gel and mold pieces back and away from your face for a simple and chic 9-to-5 look.


5) Troubleshoot with Braids
Wispies are cute for daytime picnics, but they don't always translate to the office or post-work plans. Tame the halo around your head, and weave face-framing pieces into small braids. This style also works well for women with layers, who want to keep all of their hair off their neck and mug.

6) Be A Seasonal Swapper
Just as with skin-care products, trade in your cold-weather regimen for formulas better suited for heat-related hair stressors. If you have fine hair, avoid styling oils and creams, because these heavier mixtures can weigh down hair. Opt for water- or alcohol-based volumizers to add a oomph to damp strands. Conversely, thicker hair types need more moisture during warmer months.
7) Get Some Clarity...
...In the form of a quick hair rinse. After swimming in a pool or pond, immediately cleanse hair with a clarifying shampoo. Non-salt water can contain hard metals and chlorine that will oxidize dyed strands, making the color look brassy or even, green.
8) Go Retro!
Old school swim caps are not just vintage throwbacks. These rubber caps are the most effective means to blocking chemicals and rays from burning your scalp, drying out ends, and altering your salon-perfected shade.

9) Soak Your Strands
Because your hair is like a sponge and can only absorb so much water, saturate your strands with bottled or filtered water before going swimming and pull it into a bun. That way, your hair will be unable to soak up any hue-altering properties."
10) Be Sun Savvy
The sun acts as a catalyst and oxidizes newly highlighted or lightened strands to bring out unwanted warmer shades. Beach-dwelling blondes and brunettes should look for shampoos that contain blue or violet pigments to counteract yellow, red, and orange tones. 
11) Add Mega Amounts of Moisture
Environmental factors, like pollution and water type, will all determine what adjustments you need to make to your hair-care routine as the mercury rises. Women with coarse, curly hair should use styling formulas high in glycerin to attract moisture into your strands and combat dryness.
12) Baby Treated Hair
Women with relaxed hair need to apply their moisturizing hair dress more often than usual. Also, try to keep your body temperature as cool as possible. Any excessive perspiration on your neck or scalp will revert your straighter hair back to a frizzier state. A sky-high sleek ponytail can help beat the heat.

We hope you find these tips helpful.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Quick and Easy Beach Hairstyles



The best way to look like you just spent a day at the beach is to actually be there (or learn how to re-create the look!). Check out these sexy summer hairstyles so you can be a bona fide beach/pool/island bunny this summer. 

Curled Side Pony
For those with frizzy, hard-to-tame hair, this look is an easy solution. As the humidity rises, your hair tends to want to curl even more. By putting it up out of your face, you'll get the volume without the fuss. To get a similar look, make a deep side part and curl the ends with a large, round curling iron, then let the weather do the rest of the curling work for you.

Textured Waves
Play with your texture by using a leave-in beach spray for a just-off-the-beach look.
Lighter, Brighter
Summer is the perfect time to get a few face-framing streaks one to two shades lighter than your natural color and let the sun do the rest of the work.

We'd love to teach how to create these looks at home, just stop by our studio and ask us how.