Marinello School of Beauty is G.L.O.W.ing with OPI's newest color launched on November 10, 2010. On the G.L.O.W. (Glistening Lights of Wonder), a bold, red, shimmery shade, was developed by OPI exclusively for use by Marinello schools. The introduction of this color coincides with the 105th Anniversary of Marinello Schools of Beauty.
Each Marinello campus will have selected G.L.O.W.ologists, both students & instructors) who will serve as experts for On The G.L.O.W. services and products. For $19.05, guests can visit a Marinello campus to receive an On the G.L.O.W. manicure and a nail lacquer and matching lip gloss to take home. A G.L.O.W. facial and a body scrub special will also be available through the month of November.
To find a location near you visit www.marinello.com or call 800.648.3413.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Are you G.L.O.W.ing?
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
How To Get The Look You Really Want
When going to the salon to have your hair done, whatever the service may be, communication is key. It's important for you to be able to express your desires in a way that your stylist understands exactly what you want. Any good stylist should know how to conduct a great consultation and give you realistic expectations of your end result, but I'm sure we've all seen or been the victim of hair gone wrong.
Here are some good tips to help you get exactly what you want:
*Bring in pictures
-It's always a good idea to show your stylist a clear visual of what you want instead of trying to just describe it.
*Show your stylist "your inch"
-An inch is an inch, but when it comes to hair people have very different opinions about what an inch really is. Show the stylist how much you really want cut and where your hair should fall after it's cut.
*Don't be afraid to speak up!
-If you have concerns about anything that the stylist is doing, say something. It's better to speak up before it's too late.
*Be honest about what you've done to your hair
-If you've had highlights in the past and then colored over them, the highlights are NOT gone! You may not be able to see them anymore, but that hair is still chemically altered and it can have a major effect on future chemical services.
And most importantly if you get home and realize that your hair didn't turn out exactly how you wanted, go back and let the stylist know. Most "problems" are easily corrected with no additional charge.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Hair Rehab: Let's Take Shots!
No...not these kind of shots! Although they might make you forget about the damage to your hair for a while, they won't help you fix it.
Recently a friend of mine asked for my recommendation for a product that would restore her hair's condition. Her hair has been chemically treated and she is seeing the damaging effects it can have. Being a licensed cosmetologist herself, she knows how important it is use products that help restore the hair's condition and repair the damage.
Being the lover of Redken products that I am, I already use most of the products in their line. However, one product that I have been anxious to try is the Redken Chemistry line. This is an exclusive, professional in-salon service. Redken Chemistry is a deep conditioning treatment great for distressed hair. Distressed hair is weakend hair that has been physically changed in some way. There are two key types of hair distress:
•CHEMICAL DISTRESS: caused by overuse of chemical services such as haircolor, lightening, perming or straightening
•MECHANICAL DISTRESS: caused by normal wear and tear from blow-drying, curling and flat irons, and every day brushing
Redken Chemistry offers six “shots” that can be blended for truly personalized solutions:
•Extreme Shot Phase for distressed hair
•Color Extend Shot Phase for color-treated hair
•Clear Moisture Shot Phase for normal/dry hair
•All Soft Shot Phase for dry/brittle hair
•Smooth Down Shot Phasee for very dry/unruly hair
•Real Control Shot Phase for dense/dry/sensitized hair
For Jana's hair which is chemically distressed, I recommended Color Extend Shot Phase for color-treated hair.
This is applied to clean towel dried hair and left on for 3-5 minutes. Without rinsing the product from the hair the next step is to apply the Redken Chemistry Shot Phix. There are 2 different Shot Phix formulas. Again I recommend the formula for chemical distress.
Shot Phix is sprayed directly over the Shot Phase to lock in the treatment. Once the Shot Phix is applied the hair is then rinsed. If extra conditioning is required Color Extend Rich Recovery can be used or a similar product prescribed for your hair type.
To find a Redken salon that offers the Redken Chemistry system go to the Redken Salon Locator. While the Redken Chemistry system is an in-salon only treatment, your stylist can also recommend a product for at home maintenance. Remember that maintaining healthy hair is the key to beautiful looking hair.
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Labels: Conditioning Treatment, Hair Care, Salon Services
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Following Celebrity Hairstyles
If you want to know what styles are the current trend, look to the celebrities. Side swept hairstyles are the "in" thing right now and are as easy as pulling your hair to one side and pinning it in place. Whether your hair is straight or curly you can make this look work for you.
For a glamorous look suitable for formal occasions add curls with hot rollers to add lots of volume.
If you want a more casual look, use hot rollers to only create a slight curl which will give you a more relaxed look.
If you have naturally straight hair, make this look work for you by straightening hair with a blow dryer or flat iron. Make sure your hair is smooth and flat for a shine-inducing finish.
Another variation to this look is to add soft waves. Keeping the hair parted in the center will frame your face to show it off.
Make this simple style work for you by using different styling tools. This is the perfect look for parties, special occasions or any day! Remember great hair days can happen everyday!
Posted by Jen McD at 9:52 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Tips for Dealing With Bad Hair Days!
Bad hair days happen even to the best of us, but you don't have to let them get the best of you. Here are some tips to help you deal with bad hair days:
Most stylists recommend that you don't wash your hair everyday. The natural oils are essential to maintain hair's moisture,but when your hair is just a little too dirty and you don't have time to shampoo try using a dry shampoo.
Dirty Secret Dry Shampoo by TIGI is a great product because it absorbs excess oils and gives hair a clean fresh scent. Spray throughout the hair to absorb oil and odor or spray just at the roots for volume and texture. Give it a minute and then brush or work it lightly through the hair.
Another great dry shampoo is Volumizing Dry Shampoo by Sexy Hair. This mineral and clay based dry shampoo creates volume as it absorbs impurities, excess oil and product build-up. No water necessary.
If you don't have a dry shampoo you can use hair spray. Lightly spray the roots with hair spray and then blow dry with a round brush. As you blow dry your hair some of the oil will evaporate with the hairspray. This will also help you to create volume.
Another great tip is to wear your hair pulled up. Tease hair at the roots to give a ponytail some volume or pull it back in a messy bun.
To create this look you'll need:
•2 elastics
•Bristled brush
•Anti-frizz product
•Hairspray
Start by brushing your hair with a bristle brush to smooth tangles. Apply an anti-frizz product such as Redken 01 Outshine. Brush your hair into a ponytail and secure with the first elastic band. Wrap the ponytail around it's base and secure with the second elastic band. Tuck bobby pins into the back of the bun for added security. Use your fingers or the tail of a comb to pull some small strands of the bun. Spray lightly with hairspray to help keep it's shape. Add a cute headband to either style for a touch of color.
If you prefer to wear your hair down, you can run a flat iron over your hair to create a smooth look, or curl big sections to create messy waves. Twist sections around your hairline, pull them back and secure them with a bobby pin.
Don't let bad hair days get you down. Be creative and try new looks. If all else fails throw on your favorite hat! Check back soon for more great hair tips From A Stylist's Tip Jar.
Wishing you good hair days.....everyday!
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
Shear Genius 3- "For the First Time I'm Scared to Death"
"For the First Time I'm Scared to Death"
March 3, 2010
For the shortcut challenge this week, the stylists must dry cut curly hair into a straight graduated bob.(Think Victoria Beckham)This is a haircut that is difficult for me when cut wet on straight hair. This week's guest judge is Moulay Yacoubi world class dry cutting instructor and master stylist. He will assess the stylist's skills to choose a winner for the shortcut challenge. The two stylists that impressed Moulay the least were Brig and April. April's bob had a lot of holes and was not styled straight like the challenge required. Moulay felt that Brig lost her hair cut when she kept cutting and cutting her model's hair shorter and called it a "disaster."
The dynamic duo Matthew & Janine are the top two styists once again. Moulay was impressed with Matthew's dry cutting technique, but really liked the way Janine styled and finished her model naming Janine the winner of this challenge. Janine will have first pick of her model in the elimination challenge.
For the Elimination Challenge, the stylists must transform military wives into pinup girls for a 40's style video to send to their husbands overseas. They must create 40's pin-up style using finger waves or pin curls. They are joined by Hollywood stylist and author Robert Vetica as the guest judge for this challenge. Each stylist will choose a photo of one of the husbands and that photo will pair them with their model. The stylist's models will be judged during the photo shoot.
The top two stylists in the elimination challenge were Brig and Matthew. The judges felt that Brig's look was polished, her color was inspired and completed the look perfectly. Matthew's style captured the essence of the 40's and the judges appreciated the risk he took. Only one of these stylists can be the winner and Brig pulls out her first win in an elimination challenge.
In the bottom 3 were Amy, April and for the first time in the bottom, Janine. The judges said that Amy's look wasn't a style and could not get past the fact that her model's color was grown out and brassy. April had a good concept, but the judges felf she didn't see it through. Janine's style had a lack of direction and was from wrong era. The stylist who impressed the judges the least was Amy and this was her final cut. Amy is sad to leave, but happy that she was a part of the show.
To see all the looks from this week's show visit the Bravo Photo Gallery and don't forget to tune in next week to see who get's cut and who's work is Shear Genius!
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Saturday, March 6, 2010
Hair Flairs Give-Away!
Recently while browsing through all my facebook updates I came across one in particular that caught my attention. One of my friends became a fan of Hair Flairs. As a hairstylist I want to know all there is to know about hair and the current trends. Upon visiting their Facebook page I immediately became a fan! (Don't forget to become a fan as well)
Hair Flairs Reflective Highlights are glittery strands that add shimmer and sparkle to your hair. You simply tie them into your hair to add as much or as little "bling" as you want. You only need about 5 strands for an accent or approximately 10 strands for a full hairstyle. With so many colors to choose from the possibilities are endless. Hair Flairs can be worn everyday or for special occasions. Beyonce was seen wearing similar sparkling wisps at this years Grammy Awards.
Hair Flairs can be worn in the hair for 2-6 weeks. You can wash and blow dry your hair as usual while wearing them. And you can even use a curling iron or a flat iron while wearing Hair Flairs meaning you can style your hair however you choose.
I had the opportunity to try out Hair Flairs on my sister who really loved the way they look. We used Sparkling Gold Hair Flairs on her blonde hair to give it a subtle touch of sparkling highlight. For a more dramatic effect maybe she'll let me try Sparkling Royal Blue next time!
I'll have to admit that it wasn't easy at first, but after a few practice strands I quickly caught on. As the directions recommend, I tied them in her hair while it was wet to make it easier. When I finished she was able to blow dry her hair and the Hair Flairs were still in securely. I can't wait to try them on myself. Although it is not impossible to apply them to your own hair, it is a little difficult so I'll have to wait for someone to do it for me.
Hair Flairs, also known as: hair tinsel, hair shimmers, or hair bling was founded in March 2009. "Hair Flairs was founded with the mission of providing the best quality hair products at the most affordable price point." They are the only company in the United States that custom manufactures their own product line of Reflective Highlights. Visit their website for more information about the company or to place an order at www.HairFlairs.com.
Since this is a product that I would personally use and recommend to others, I wanted to offer my readers the opportunity to try them. I contacted the company directly and recieved an e-mail from Hana Johnson, Manager at Hair Flairs. She was willing to send me some samples to try for myself as well as some to give-away! All you have to do for a chance to win is become a follower of my blog and leave a comment telling me why you want to try Hair Flairs. A winner will be chosen at random on Friday March 12. I will send out 1 Sparkling Gold and 1 Multi-Color package along with step-by-step instructions. A How-to Video
can also be found on the Hair Flairs website.
I hope you enjoy this product as much as I do. Have fun with them and see what kind of compliments you get while wearing them. As Hana put in her letter, "We hope you love wearing them and adding a little flair to your hair!" Good luck to all my readers!
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
Parting Ways
Are you looking for a way to change your hair without going to extremes? Simply swtiching your part can give you a whole new look. Here are some tips to help you find your most flattering part:
IF YOUR FACE IS:
*Long Go for a deep side part, which will make your face appear wider than it really is.
*Round A center part will make your face seem narrower and thin out your cheeks.
IF YOUR HAIR IS:
*Flat Switch your part from it's normal side to the opposite side. This gives the roots a natural lift so your hair temporarily appears fuller.
*Curly Weave your fingers (or the tail of a comb) through the hair on top of your head to create a zigzag part, which helps to evenly distribute the curls around your head.
There are many ways to be creative and change up your hair without expensive salon visits. Look for more great tips to come! And don't forget to e-mail me your hair questions @JenMc26@gmail.com
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Straight Talk
Even for those of us with naturally straight hair, it takes work to get our hair beautifully straight. For those with curly hair getting your hair sleek and straight can be even more of a challange. In this Redken hair files video Redken expert Rodney Cutler shows you step by step how to achieve this look.
I've said it before that Redken is my favorite product line, but there are many other products out there that you can use to get this same look. The most important thing to remember when using a blow dryer or any kind of iron is to use a heat proteting product. Heat breaks down the hydrogen bonds in the hair which causes it to lose moisture and can cause the hair to look dry and frizzy. A product like Chi 44 Iron Guard has ingredients to help protect your hair.
Another great heat protection product that I recommend is Soya Want Flat Hair flat iron spray by Sexy Hair. This product helps protect against heat-styling damage. Deposits strengthening proteins into each strand during flat ironing. Delivers extraordinary shine and firm, all-day hold. Key ingredients in this product are: Soy Protein, Wheat Protein
I also recommend using a high quality flat iron like my CHI ceramic flat iron.
All flat irons will cause some damage to your hair, however, ceramic flat irons cause considerably less damage. The ceramic plates on this flat iron create silky shiny hair instantly. For added shine lightly mist hair with Vinyl Glam 02 Mega Shine Spray.
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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Shear Genius 3- I'm Borderline Pissed Off About That Hair
I'm Borderline Pissed Off About That Hair
February 24, 2010
Although I am loving every minute of the new season I am not so "in love" with the new host Camila Alves. From what I've seen on other Shear Genius blogs as well as the Shear Genius Facebook page I'm not alone. Her english can be hard to understand at times and her monotone voice can almost put you to sleep. She is a model, not a hairstylist and I feel she doesn't have the knowledge to be a host on a hair competition. Not to mention her favorite line "Remember, hair is important" I mean who came up with that? If there is a Shear Genius season 4 my vote is to bring back Jaclyn Smith.
Now back to the competition. In the short cut challenge this week the stylists are each given different flowers to incorporate into their hairstyle. This weeks guest judge is editorial stylist Harry Josh whos list of celebrity clients includes Giselle. He warns the stylists to "think smart or this can go cheesy very quickly." Adee lands himself in the bottom two along with Jon. Adee's poor choice of flowers is his downfall maybe because he admits that the only time he uses flowers is when he's "cheated on his Mrs" and then he sends his assistant to get them. Maybe Adee's assistant should be in this competition. Jon's use of purple flowers was wierd and Harry felt that there were too many elements going on and did not like the purple on the model's skin tone. In the top two this week are April and Brian. April's color choice worked really well with her model's eyes and Harry was impressed that she paid such close attention to detail, but Brian's creative use of mud mask to give his model's hair such great texture gave him the overall win. The advantage that Brian will receive in the emlimination challenge will be to pair up each stylist with thier model.
During the elimination round, the stylists leave the comfort of the salon to attend a real Indian wedding. When the ceremony ends, they are charged with the task of styling the bridesmaids’ hair before the wedding reception begins while over four hundred guests await their grand entrance. If that isn't nerve wrecking enough they will be judged by Tabatha Coffey, star of Bravo’s Tabatha’s Salon Takeover and former Shear Genius contestant. Also the woman I look up to as a hairstylist.
Since Adee is one of Brian's favorite people in the competition, as he's choosing models for the stylists he looks to Adee for a signal of which model he wants. To Adee's dismay his model is so uncooperative refusing to let him do really anything to her hair. she doesn't want it up, she doesn't want it curled and Adee feels she really doesn't even want to be here at all. The model Brian picks for himself wants a Kim Kardashian look which he feels is perfect and a look he can easily acheive in the hour and a half given to them.
During judging April and Matthew were safe, but their work was not Shear Genius. Adee and Brig, who also had a very stubborn model, fell into the bottom two. Adee made his usual excuses about why he fell short of the judges expectations and renowned hairstylist (also Shear Genius judge) Jonathan Antin told him that "I'm borderline pissed off about that hair." He felt that instead of making the excuse that his model didn't want anything he should have shown his model some options. Adee admits that he panicked and had no excuses. Brig on the other hand never gave up and defended herself to Tabatha. This may be why the other stylists don't like Brig, but I personally like her spunk!
In the end, the judges were impressed with Jon, Janine and Brian, but felt that Brian's work was a cut above the rest and he walks away with his second win. Brian will also have immunity in next week's elimination challenge. Amy falls into the bottom three again along with Brig and Adee, but she is once again safe. I am happy to say that this was Adee's final cut meaning that Brig will be around for another week. Way to keep the girls in the competition! Adee reveals that his elimination "was probably the single most relieving moment in his life." Just for kicks check out these memorable moments with Adee
Good-bye Adee, you are a character that will be missed! Check out these Show Shots to see some of the stylists work and see all the hairstyles in the Bravo Photo Gallery. Tune in next week to see who will be cut and who's work is Shear Genius. With only 7 stylists left the competition is on!
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Shear Genuis 3- The Spiral of My Emotion
The Spiral of My Emotion
February 17, 2010
In this weeks shortcut challenge the stylists have to use extensions to give men sexier longer looks. Ken Paves creator of HairDo Clip-in Hair Extensions was the guest judge for this week's challenges. With Adee gone, due to food poisening, there is one less contender for this challenge. Faatemah and Amy end up in the bottom two which is where Amy seems to find herself in almost every challenge. Due to her client's dissatisfaction with his "1980's trailer trash" look and Faatemah's poor attempt at a sexy Johnny Depp ponytail that ends up looking more George Washington. Matthew pulls out another win, making his models blonde curls fuller and sexier and making his model look younger and even better. As a result of this win Matthew will have an advantage in the elimination challenge.
For this week's elimination the stylists will team up to create sexy looks for a romance novel photo shoot. Matthew has the advantage of pairing up the teams and choosing thier models. He pairs himself with Janine, also in the top 2 for the short cut challenge, who refers to Matthew as her 'gusband" (gay-husband). Since there are only 9 stylists left Brig is flying solo and will receive an extra 15 min to style her models.
Most of the stylists seemed to work well together with the exception of Adee and Faatemah who can't seem to communicate. On set the judges feel that Faatemha's model looks like she has two cinabons stuck on the top of her head. Matthew and Janine worked very well together both in planning their looks to on set touch ups. Overall the judges were pleased with their final look which put them in the top three. To everyone else's surprise along with her own Brig also made it into the top. In the end Matthew ended up with yet another win. Adee and Faatemah found themselves in the bottom two and while I feel that Adee and his never ending excuses and poor attitude should have sent him home weeks ago, Faatemah is the one to get cut. The judges felt that her model's hair was overstyled and did not fit the theme of romance hair. In her exit interview Faatemah reveals that she is surprised yet relieved to be going home.
All of the looks from this week's challenges can be seen here Bravo Photo Gallery. Don't forget to check out next week's episode to see who get's cut!
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Back-2-School
I recently decided that I wanted to take my career as a hairstylist to a new level. I love working with clients in the salon, but the schedule of a hairstylist has been difficult for me while I am raising my 2 children. I never knew when my schedule would change and it made arranging child care difficult. Because I have such a passion for the industry, teaching was something that was always in the back of my mind. As a teacher I would have a set schedule and many other benefits that a lot of salons do not offer while still working doing something I love.
Only a few weeks ago I made a phone call to Marinello Schools of Beauty that would be the first step to this exciting journey. After meeting with the school's admissions advisor she explained the teacher training program to me and went over all the details. She asked me if there were any obsticles I could see holding me back from enrolling in the program and the only thing I could think of was $! She explained to me that I could qualify for financial aid which would make this program affordable. I was shocked to find out just how much of my tuition would be covered. After talking it over with my husband we agreed that it was something we could do.
The next step was to take my entrance exams. This consisted of a reading and math test. Reading and math? But, I want to be a cosmetology teacher, not a math teacher! I was worried going in because math is not one of my strong subjects. After about 45 minutes I finished both exams and waited to recieve my scores. 100% on the reading and 88% on the math (which she said was the highest score she has seen so far!)With that behind me I was even more excited to get started.
I am very happy to say that today I officially enrolled in the teacher training program which will consist of 20 hours a week for a total of 600 hours. My estimated graduation date is October 13, 2010. It seems like a long time away now and will be a huge sacrifice with a schedule of 5:30pm-10:30 pm, so that the kids can stay home with daddy while I'm at school, but it will all pay off in the end. As I go along on this journey I will post updates so check back to see my progress!
Posted by Jen McD at 5:31 PM 4 comments
Monday, February 15, 2010
Shear Genius 3- I'm Totally Stealing Your Model
Before any challenges can even begin this week, someone is already saying good-bye. 43 year old Giacomo decides to "gracefully bow out" of the competition after only one week of being on the show. His reason for leaving, he says, is that he has "3 beautiful babies at home that he's having a hard time without them." The rest of the stylists aren't buying his excuse for quitting, nor am I.
In this week's shortcut challenge the stylist's were faced with highly over processed blondes with their goal being to give them a more natural look. The real challenge was to restore the hair's condition and make it look healthy. Adee, who gets first pick of his model, already knows he's in "deep water" when he finds out it's a color challenge. To make matters worse, he picks the model with probably the most hair. While one model in particular stands out to Brig as the one she would never pick, she uses reverse psycology on Matthew who has the next to last choice. Watch in this video to see her plan.
Brig's plan seems to work when Matthew picks "her model" but Brig soon finds out that her plan actually backfires when Matthew takes the win in the shorcut challenge. Brig admits to having underestimated Matthew's color skills.
For the elimination challenge the sylists have to create a style inspired by a menu of Chef Jason Johnston. Executive Chef of Dakota Restaurant in LA. The dishes range from the Dakota burger to beet salad to tiramisu. Some of the stylist's who really impressed the judges, including guest judge Warren Tricomi, were Matthew with his yellow tail inspired style, Brian who redeemed himself from the shortcut challenge with his chocolate mousse dessert creation and Jon who was the overall winner with his beautifully crafted barrel curl scallops.
In the bottom 3 this week were Arzo with an "old lady updo" style inspired by a spicy tuna dish, Brig whose tiramisu inspired style resembled an "inter-ratial snowman" and Amy once again with her burger inspired style which Kim Vo said "looked like you stapled bologna to her head and threw her into a pirana tank." Ouch! You can see all the looks that the stylist's created in the Bravo Photo Gallery.
With all men in the top 3 and all women in the bottom 3 I hope the ladies step it up next week. In the end Arzo was cut, or "dissed" as she calls it. Disapointed because she felt she did some "kick ass" work and shouldn't have been eliminated second.
Although Amy has been in the bottom 3 the last 2 weeks there is just something about her that I really like and she remains one of my top favorties. My guess is that Brig will soon follow Arzo, but you'll have to tune in next week to find out whose style gets cut and who is Shear Genuis.
Video Credit:BravoTV.com
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Salon Products: Really Worth the Extra Money?
A very important part of my job as a hairstylist is to recommend products for my clients. Educating and giving them the proper tools helps them to maintain their hair at home. One question clients frequently ask me is: "Are professional products really worth the extra money?" As a hairstylist my answer is yes, however, as a consumer I understand the hesitation. Are you really getting what you are paying for?
While all shampoos have the same basic ingredients, salon brands use the highest quality ingredients which are also the gentlest. Many of the ingredients used in drug store products will actually strip the natural oils in your hair which are needed to maintain moisture. These same ingredients will also strip your hair color causing it to fade.
Another advantage of using salon quality products is that they are very concentrated, meaning a little goes a long way. It may seem as though you are spending more money on the same amount of product, but with salon products you are actually getting more. Since you only need to use a very small amount of product, salon products will last you longer than drugstore products.
Salon products also come with more than just a pretty bottle of shampoo. You get your stylist's recommendation based on their professional assesment of your hair. Since different types of hair require different products you will know that you are getting the product that will give you the best results. The best part of purchasing salon products is that the salon where your stylist works will most likely let you return or exchange your products if for some reason you are not happy with them.
Remember that just because you are buying a professional product, it is not guaranteed unless you buy it in a salon. Product diversion is when salon exclusive products are sold by non-authorized dealers (such as Target, Walgreens, etc...) Many people think that they are getting a great deal by saving a few dollars buying products they've seen in salons at one of those retailers. The truth is that many of those products are old, counterfeit or tampered with. You can't be sure that you are really getting the product you think you are buying. Many manufactures such as Paul Mitchell and Redken actually state on their products that they do not guarantee the product unless it is sold in a salon. That is enough reason for me to beware.
So when it comes to the truth about salon products vs drugstore brand products, remember that you are getting what you pay for. For all the money that you spend in the salon to get that gorgeous hair, it only makes sence to spend a little extra to maintain it! Don't forget to e-mail me at JenMc26@gmail.com with your hair questions.
Posted by Jen McD at 10:42 AM 1 comments
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Got Volume?
Do you have fine, flat hair? Want to create beautiful lasting volume without going to the salon everyday? In this Redken Hair Files video, Salon Owner and Redken expert Rodney Cutler takes you through the perfect blow out step-by-step. He will show you the products and tools to use to achieve gorgeous volume, including my favorite, Redken 08 Aerate. Rodney also demonstrates a quick day to night transformation with this hairstyle.
As you can see in the video, this look is easliy re-created by the model herself. It may take some practice, but you can have that fresh out of the salon look without paying salon prices. Stay tuned for more looks you can create at home so you too can have Great Hair Days....EVERYDAY!
PHOTO CREDIT: Redken.com
VIDEO CREDIT: YouTube.com
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Shear Genius Season 3- A Risque Runway
The new season of Shear Genius kicked off this Wednesday on Bravo with new host Camila Alves.
Although I did not follow the show during season 2, I followed every minute of the first season where I first met my now hairstylist idol Tabatha Coffey. She has been such an inspiration to me as a professional hairstylist.
As another fun part of this blog I will be following Season 3 and posting weekly updates here. This week we met a very unique cast.
Each showing us their own creativity early on as you will see in the clip below of their first challenge.
While my personal favorite Amy took the lead in the shortcut challenge, her look in the elimination challenge did not impress the judges. Her braided bikini top seemingly unravelled as her model walked down the runway. Amy made the cut over fellow competitors Adee and Joey who was cut in the end. Although in my opinion Adee's little temper tantrum backstage should have earned him a one way ticket back home.
In the elimintation challenge, Janine who's "dark brown speed racer helmet" had the judges questioning her talent in the shortcut challenge, came through with a win in the end, granting her immunity in next weeks elimination challenge. The models runway looks can be seen below in this week's photo gallery. Take a look and leave a comment with your feedback on which stylist's model had the best look on the runway.
Shear Genius - Photos - Episode 1: A Risque Runway | Bravo TV Official Site
You can catch Shear Genius Wednesday nights on Bravo at 10/9c. Tune in next week to see who gets cut!
VIDEO CREDIT:widgets.bravotv.com
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