Thursday, November 19, 2009

Bags, Bags, and more Bags!!

Caper Event in Vegas

Here's the FYI on the bags that I'm selling for the Caper Event project I have been busy
with this past month or two!
:

Color Care!!
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• Extends hair color with sunflower extracts offering UV protection
• Provides strength and improved elasticity
• Imparts moisture and intensifies shine


SMOOTHING
Smooth. Silky. Shiny.
You can have smooth hair, regardless of the type or texture, with Paul Mitchell® Smoothing.
• Smoothes and softens
• Creates a silky finish
• Adds brilliant shine


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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Permanent Waves

So this week we have been working on Perms!!
I know, I know, perms aren't exactly "In" at the moment but curls are ALWAYS in fashion.
So here's the lowdown on these chemical curls!

Rules of Perms
Perms have come a long way since the 80's when peeps sported the very fake-y/gross, "crimped" perm. Unfortunately, some people still pull that look... But, these days perms can be fine-tuned to give you exactly the kind of wave/curl you want. You can get perms that just add body to fine, limp hair; you can get loose, sexy waves or you can go for the corkscrew curls that many straight-haired girls covet (and some curly-all-their-lives girls are sick of). I currently fall into the straight hair all my life category!

*So...Who should get them you ask? Perms work best on hair that has not been colored. The chemicals are way too harsh for double-processed or super highlighted hair. Not sure if your hair is a good to go for a perm? Ask your stylist. You'll want to tell them every chemical process your hair has been through in the last couple years! And don't lie! Trust me, it will only help you out if you're upfront and honest. One way you can find out if your hair is damaged and can't withstand more chemical processing is to do the old float trick. Take a few strands of hair and put them in a glass of water, if they sink, this means your hair is damaged and is soaking up moisture. If the strands float, this means your hair is healthy. You may want to keep it that way and avoid the perm....

Oh and one other tip: The thicker your hair, the better the perm will take! Unlike my hair which is brittle, thing, and super Super fine!

* How long does a perm take? One to two hours, depending on how long your hair is and how fast your stylist is. Your stylist will apply a single chemical solution to break the structural bonds in your hair, and another called a "neutralizer." Also keep in mind, a perm takes 28 hours to settle. Give it some time before you get too worried about the end result.

*How long does a perm last? Generally 'bout 3 (three) to 6 (six) months.

*Where do I find a fabulous stylist? First, call ahead to your salon (or several salons) and ask if they have someone who specializes in perms. Since perms aren't really as popular as they were (yep, the 80's) you'll want someone who knows what she (or he) is doing!! You may have to call around a bit to find a specialist. Even in NYC, most salons don't have a perm specialist.

*Don't leave home without a picture! You need to take a picture or pictures with you of the type of wave you want! Just telling your stylist what kind of curl, leaves you in jeopardy of getting either a super-flippin' tight ringlets. Stylists can control the amount of wave and etc, so help them out with a visual!

*A consultation beforehand is a must! Tell your stylist not only what you want (show the pictures) but what you don't want (i.e. the crimpy curls of the 80's).

*The tightness of the curl depends on the size of the rod! If you re worried you'll end up with too-tight curls, ask your stylist to show you the types of rods she is using. Keep in mind that tightness of curls can vary on the size of the rod and how long the solution stays in.

*Some hair is trickier to curl than others due to the hair being really resistant. If you are African- or Asian-American, then you will want someone who specializes in curling your type of hair. Trust me!

*You can also prep your hair. To prep your hair for a perm, you'll want to use a moisturizing conditioner after you shampoo. Avoid deep-conditioning your hair for at least 24 hours before the perm, otherwise the perm may not take.







Aren't you glad perms have somewhat evolved since this contraption??

Monday, November 16, 2009

Vibrant and Vivid!

So, this week we are currently rapping up color theory which included: Single process, highlights, lowlights,
bleaching and etc.

Notes to self concerning Color:
*If mixing color, stay within the same level
*Watch out when bleaching hair to not leave it in for too long
*DEEP condition after a color job
*If you have sallow skin with yellow undertones then stay away from Golds!!
*Just stick with colors that compliment your skin tone.
*If you had blonde hair as a little kid, you'll look good as a blonde now
*If you are going the bottle route, NEVER color your hair two shades lighter than your natural
*If you have super pale skin, dark hair can make you look older and ghastly, go lighter!
*Almost everyone can go Red but it's the right shade that is most important.
*As much as Red is a fun color is fades really fast!
*You DON'T want to mess with nature, you want to enhance it!
*If you have a great base tone, think about highlights instead!
*There are 4 (four) types of highlights: Basic foil highlights, hair painting, chunky, and lowlights.
*If you're using box dyes, stick with semi-permanent color
*If you hate your color, DON'T strangle your hair stylist!! Don't be afraid to go back to
the salon and talk to your stylist if you are not pleased with your color. There are all sorts of
ways to fix color that is not right to you.
*Once you color your gorgeous mane, invest in color enhancing products!

Before

Foils!

More foils!

After Effect with natural looking highlights

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Highlights, Lowlights, and Overprocessed


Yeah this client was especially going for the Cruela DeVille look... Example of one side
as a Virgin Bleach and the other side I colored a Dark Ash Blonde.


Highlights, Highlights, Highlights!! I love highlights!!


Pretty blonde! I used a weaving technique.

Note to self: Don't leave highlights in for more than an hour... It can overheat the foils and completely damage your hair. We saw a couple of examples at the school. Not good news.

We'll I'm excited to go experiment some more with color!!

I'll keep you posted!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Color, Color, Color!!

So I started color this week in school!!

I made a complete color wheel with flutes of glass and three bottles of the primary colors... The only downfall is that I now have permanent traces of red and yellow all over my poor fingers. Not to mention the traces of play dough in between my finger nails. I can't remember the last time I actually played with play dough. Too bad people aren't like play dough factories, where we can pull a lever and out grows different colored hair.

I will keep you tuned in with pictures of my colorful adventures!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Step One

I have finally published my website!! Go me for accomplishing my first thing on my list!

Yes, I made a list of things I need to accomplish to help get my career going. I have already talked to a few good friends about setting up a "Pamper Night", where I can gain some experience and do some scalp massages/styling!

I have also ordered some business cards since my old ones have been collecting dust/has old information that wouldn't be applicable for this focus in my life.

But I'm super excited and have been doing really well in school! We'll be doing color this week!! Yay for Full color apps and highlights!!

I will keep you all posted on any further info and etc.