Not my Client Crystal! Crystal had never done a major change and was a little scared but wanting to spice up her self described "mousey" brown hair. After consulting with her and examining her peaches and cream complexion and her crystal (no pun intended) baby blue eyes I suggested spicing it up with Red. She then told me her two brothers were both natural red heads. That clinched it, Bingo I knew it would be great on her. After doing some rearch over the internet (her homework from me was to find pictures of celebs in different shades of red) and dragging her boyfriend to the wig store (great idea) she boldly decided to go for it and we changed our minds from the original mahogany to Red. Who says Blondes have more Fun?
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Who Says Blondes Have more Fun????
Not my Client Crystal! Crystal had never done a major change and was a little scared but wanting to spice up her self described "mousey" brown hair. After consulting with her and examining her peaches and cream complexion and her crystal (no pun intended) baby blue eyes I suggested spicing it up with Red. She then told me her two brothers were both natural red heads. That clinched it, Bingo I knew it would be great on her. After doing some rearch over the internet (her homework from me was to find pictures of celebs in different shades of red) and dragging her boyfriend to the wig store (great idea) she boldly decided to go for it and we changed our minds from the original mahogany to Red. Who says Blondes have more Fun?
FREE AT LAST
Well I did it! I finally finished school four days ago, and I am now prepping for my state board which is next wednesday. I have been studying and working on all my applications so I hope to pass the first time. I am very proud of the past year of hard work that I have done and am enjoying the process of getting to know hair and feeling more confident. Next step : State Board, Next step after that: Get Job.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Celebrity hair news
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From RTE Entertainment:
Andre wins 'Best Celebrity Hair'
Peter Andre has been named as having the 'Best Celebrity Hair' of 2009.
Also featured in the Brylcreem Best Celebrity Hairstyle Awards top ten were actor Robert Pattinson, racing driver Jenson Button, TV presenter Declan Donnelly, Take That singer Mark Owen and musician Robbie Williams.
Simon Cowell won the 'Worst Celebrity Hair' of 2009 award, followed by comedian Russell Brand, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, 'X Factor' judge Louis Walsh and tennis player Andy Murray.
Britney Spears has a new shorter more casual style.
Nicole Richie went to a darker hue in the Brown Family
Salma Hayek has a new shoulder length bob
The new hair color in europe at the moment: GRAY
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How much time do you spend on your hair?
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Beauty takes work. No surprise there. It takes a small village really to get most celebrities ready for events where they will be photographed and believe me photo shop is definately in use as well.
The short answer is that there are no short cuts. If you want to look fabulous. You must spend some time at it. If you are going casual you can skimp on the product or use something lightweight in your hair. If you are going for something up or more structured you definately will need styling products, and tools.
A blow dry is a definate must for a foundation of good looking hair. Remember to try to dry the root first, switching directions, blowing first one direction at the root around the head , then the other, taking about 80% of the moisture out. Drying at the root breaks the pattern that your hair wants to live in and gives you that L'oreal Commercial feel of your hair moving 360 degrees around the head.
Then a curling iron, hot rollers or a flat iron as the base for some good style. Practice in front of the mirror with pictures and a can of hair spray. I challenge you to see what you can do!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Be Bold
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Five weeks Left
Well now that the year is almost over I can say wow where did the year go? Of course while I was in the midst of my 70 hr weeks and no life it felt like forever. I am in the final push, trying to get it together for the State Board Exam. My test date is the end of Jan, so keep your fingers crossed that I will pass on the first go around.
Lately I have been thinking, what next? Whats my next step? Right now I am possibly considering Mud Make up School for another 9 weeks of Education which is hideously expensive. But I am thinking that I may want to go down the road of Celebrity Hair, or hair for movies, and live events in which case having as many tools in my toolbelt could make all the difference. I don't ever want to be in the position of someone wanting to hire me and then saying oh but we can only hire one person so we want them to be able to do both hair and make up.
Also I am thinking that while building my career I could do bridal on the weekends and offer both makeup and hair services. I will let you know what i decide to do. My other option of course is to forego the makeup and just get a job as an apprentice at a Salon.
Lately I have been thinking, what next? Whats my next step? Right now I am possibly considering Mud Make up School for another 9 weeks of Education which is hideously expensive. But I am thinking that I may want to go down the road of Celebrity Hair, or hair for movies, and live events in which case having as many tools in my toolbelt could make all the difference. I don't ever want to be in the position of someone wanting to hire me and then saying oh but we can only hire one person so we want them to be able to do both hair and make up.
Also I am thinking that while building my career I could do bridal on the weekends and offer both makeup and hair services. I will let you know what i decide to do. My other option of course is to forego the makeup and just get a job as an apprentice at a Salon.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
From The Independent
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New company creates fragrances from dead celebrities' hair
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MyDNAfragrance.com offers scents based on hair samples of deceased personalities.
According to the New York Daily News, the Los Angeles-based company uses clippings provided by celebrity hair collector John Reznikoff for its "very scientific" procedure, even though it remains a "secret" how the famous DNA finds its way into the bottle.
"I can't go into our secret process, but we base the fragrance on the genetic code," Dr. Diva Verdun of MyDNAFragrance.com told the paper.
A visit to the website confirms that Verdun has developed scents for everyone from cinema freaks to history fans. 'Obvious' choices include the actress Marilyn Monroe, and singers Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson - but how about enemy of the US state John Dillinger, absolutist French Queen Marie Antoinette, or Tarzan impersonator Johnny Weismuller? Or, even more bizarrely, who really wants to smell like baseball player Joe di Maggio?
However, Verdun says that personalities' original bad body odour won't feature in the actual fragrances."I did a little research on Elvis, and he actually had really bad body odor. So we don't want to clone him in any way or create a fragrance that actually smelled like him," she is quoted in the article.
But what do these perfumes actually smell like? Descriptions on the website leave you clueless, as does this one about the 'Michael Jackson' scent: "M is an exclusive one-of-a-kind fragrance that explodes into an indescribable fragrance, which seemly draws the attention of every person in the room," it reads.
"It is composed of the lightest, but most volatile essences. Much like the performer himself, this cologne is unique and like no other cologne in the world." At least about that last one, Verdun should be right.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Remember to Love yourself
This has been an incredibly difficult year for me. Leaving my second love so to speak without getting the opportunity to actually do it (Acting) and going into this new unknown venture. For anyone who is starting over and especially those of you going around for the second or third time into a new career, remember to be patient with yourself and most of all to love yourself through it. Starting from square one is a daunting task. But if you stay in the moment, breathe, and let go of judgement, you will do it.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Up Styles- A Lost Art?
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To create an Upstyle the most important thing is the foundation or base. First set your hair with rollers, or if you don't have rollers you can use your biggest curling iron and do barrel curls and pin them up all over your head. Make sure you use some type of setting spray before to give yourself hold and texture. Take the rollers out/or the curls down and finger through or lightly brush through. Turning your head upside down and spraying again is also good. You now have a good working base to start from. You can use Pony tails as a second step to create many styles. One to three pony tails placed in different sections. Start pulling strands of hair out of the pony and wrap and pin. Experimenting is important here. Have fun. Use braiding, and wrap or tie strands of hair together to create shapes then wrap and pin using up all of the hair.
Monday, November 16, 2009
My Thoughts
So I've talked alot about the trials and tribulations of starting over again. It is difficult being in your 20's again or going through all the things you did when you are 20. I was very lucky the first time around that I was passionate, I loved what I was doing, I knew who I was and I knew where I was going. I've also said before that having been a successful Professional Dancer for 13 years that I was lucky that I got to live one dream already, not only live it but to find success as well.
Now the challenge is recreating myself without knowing who I am now, where I am going, and without having that incredible passion that I had when I was young. Well Life is about contrast isn't it. We don't recognize the up's without the downs, the good without the bad, the easy, without the difficult. Even though this has been the toughest year of my life and a struggle, I have almost made it through, and things have been getting a little bit easier each day.
The hardest part is being in the moment and not wanting to race ahead to the end result. I am starting to become excited about creating my career now, and look forward to sharing those thoughts with you as I continue on my journey.
Now the challenge is recreating myself without knowing who I am now, where I am going, and without having that incredible passion that I had when I was young. Well Life is about contrast isn't it. We don't recognize the up's without the downs, the good without the bad, the easy, without the difficult. Even though this has been the toughest year of my life and a struggle, I have almost made it through, and things have been getting a little bit easier each day.
The hardest part is being in the moment and not wanting to race ahead to the end result. I am starting to become excited about creating my career now, and look forward to sharing those thoughts with you as I continue on my journey.
INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Destiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved. - William Jennings Bryan, 1860-1925
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Almost at the Finish line
Well Friends, would you believe I am almost at the end of my school journey. I have one more month left of this year long program. Although looking from the outside in time seems to have passed quickly, or so my friends and loved ones tell me for me it has been a long, hard, tough road filled with stress, frustration, fatigue, and questions. Many of those things are still present. For a long while I felt like the odd man out and that I was the only one experiencing all of these things. I have since learned that many of the students have felt similarly which is comforting.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
This Weeks Inspirational Quote- Continuing our Theme on Character
Actions, looks, words and steps form the alphabet by which you may spell character.
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Johann Kasper Lavater
Monday, November 2, 2009
Maintaining your great Hair Style
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Do you have Good Hair?
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Good Hair should look shiny and healthy. It should have body and movement. The hair style should be flattering to your face and body type, the color should be flattering to your complexion/skin tone and eyes.
Most likely if your hair cut is flattering you receive compliments on it and are even questioned as to who your stylist is?
You most likely do not have good hair if:
It is dull and limp. Overprocessed, or the color does not match your eyes and skintone. Your style is dated and you have not changed it in years or trendy but looks like it belongs on someone else.
From Web MD:Top 10 Foods for Healthy Hair
When it comes to healthy hair, it’s not just what you put on your tresses that count -- it’s what you put in your body, too.
By Hilary Parker
WebMD Feature Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD
"Lather, rinse, repeat" may be standard advice, but shampoo and conditioner alone won't give you the healthy hair you crave. For the most luxurious locks possible, you'll need to step out of the shower, and into the kitchen.
"Your hair grows about 1/4 to 1/2 inch every month, and the foundation of all of our new hair, skin, and nail growth is the nutrients we eat," says Dawn Jackson Blatner, RD, a Chicago-based dietitian. "If you eat a healthy diet, you will grow stronger and healthier cells throughout your entire body -- inside and out."
If you were born with fine, thin hair, you'll never have rope-thick tresses -- no matter what you eat -- but a well-balanced diet that includes plenty of growth-promoting protein and iron can make a difference, say nutrition and hair experts.
And beware of dietary supplements often marketed to thicken hair or make it grow faster. They may backfire.
"Even though you can find beauty supplements on the shelves of most stores, try to get the nutrients you need from foods whenever possible," Paradi Mirmirani, MD, a dermatologist in Vallejo, Calif., tells WebMD. "In rare instances, excess supplementation of certain nutrients, such as vitamin A, has been linked to hair loss."
Read on for the 10 top foods that should be the foundation of your healthy hair diet.
(What are some of the things you do to keep YOUR hair healthy and shiny? Talk with others on the Skin Care: Share Your Tips message board.)
Healthy Hair Food No. 1: Salmon
When it comes to foods that pack a beauty punch, it's hard to beat salmon. Loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, this high-quality protein source is also filled with vitamin B-12 and iron.
"Essential omega-3 fatty acids are needed to support scalp health," says Andrea Giancoli, MPH, RD, a dietitian in Los Angeles and a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. "A deficiency can result in a dry scalp and thus hair, giving it a dull look."
Vegetarian? Include one or two tablespoons of ground flaxseed in your daily diet for some plant-based omega-3 fats.
Healthy Hair Food No. 2: Dark Green Vegetables
Popeye the Sailor Man didn't eat all that spinach for healthy hair, but he could have. Spinach, like broccoli and Swiss chard, is an excellent source of vitamins A and C, which your body needs to produce sebum. The oily substance, secreted by your hair follicles, is the body's natural hair conditioner.
Dark green vegetables also provide iron and calcium.
Healthy Hair Food No. 3: Beans
Beans, beans, they're good for your ... hair?
Yes, it's true. Legumes like kidney beans and lentils should be an important part of your hair-care diet. Not only do they provide plentiful protein to promote hair growth, but ample iron, zinc, and biotin. While rare, biotin deficiencies can result in brittle hair.
Blatner, who is also a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association, recommends three or more cups of lentils or beans each week.
Healthy Hair Food No. 4: Nuts
Do you go nuts for thick, shiny hair? You should.
Brazil nuts are one of nature's best sources of selenium, an important mineral for the health of your scalp.
Walnuts contain alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid that may help condition your hair. They are also a terrific source of zinc, as are cashews, pecans, and almonds. A zinc deficiency can lead to hair shedding, so make sure nuts are a regular on your healthy hair menu.
Healthy Hair Food No. 5: Poultry
Chickens and turkeys may have feathers, but the high-quality protein they provide will help give you the healthy hair you crave.
"Without adequate protein or with low-quality protein, one can experience weak brittle hair, while a profound protein deficiency can result in loss of hair color," Giancoli tells WebMD.
Poultry also provides iron with a high degree of bioavailability, meaning your body can easily reap its benefits.
Healthy Hair Food No. 6: Eggs
When it comes to healthy hair, it doesn't matter whether you like your eggs scrambled, fried, or over easy. However they're served up, eggs are one of the best protein sources you can find.
They also contain biotin and vitamin B-12, which are important beauty nutrients.
Healthy Hair Food No. 7: Whole Grains
Sink your teeth into hearty whole grains, including whole-wheat bread and fortified whole-grain breakfast cereals, for a hair-healthy dose of zinc, iron, and B vitamins.
A whole-grain snack can also be a great go-to food when your energy is zapped halfway through the afternoon, and you've still got hours to go before dinner.
Healthy Hair Food No. 8: Oysters
Oysters may be better known for their reputation as an aphrodisiac, but they can also lead to healthy hair -- and who doesn't love that?
The key to their love and hair-boosting abilities is zinc -- a powerful antioxidant.
If oysters don't make a regular appearance on your dinner plate, don't despair. In addition to getting it from whole grains and nuts, you can also get zinc from beef and lamb.
Healthy Hair Food No. 9: Low-Fat Dairy Products
Low-fat dairy products like skim milk and yogurt are great sources of calcium, an important mineral for hair growth. They also contain whey and casein, two high-quality protein sources.
For some healthy hair foods "to-go," try throwing a yogurt or cottage cheese cup in your bag when you head out in the morning to snack on later in the day. You can even boost their hair benefits by stirring in a couple of tablespoons of ground flaxseeds or walnuts for omega-3 fatty acids and zinc.
Healthy Hair Food No. 10: Carrots
Carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A, which promotes a healthy scalp along with good vision.
Since a healthy scalp is essential for a shiny, well-conditioned head of hair, you'd be wise to include carrots in your diet as snacks or toppings on your salad.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Elvis' Hair fetches $15,000 From CBS News
Auctioned Elvis Hair Fetches $15,000
Clump of Hair Believed to be Shaved from Elvis When He Joined Army Sold after Death of a Friend
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* In this Oct. 12, 2009 file photo, a clump of Elvis Presley's hair, given to Gary Pepper as president of the Tankers Fan Club to give to Elvis fans, is one of over 200 items in The Gary Pepper Collection of Elvis Presley Memorabilia at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, in Chicago. Photo
In this Oct. 12, 2009 file photo, a clump of Elvis Presley's hair, given to Gary Pepper as president of the Tankers Fan Club to give to Elvis fans, is one of over 200 items in The Gary Pepper Collection of Elvis Presley Memorabilia at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, in Chicago. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)
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(AP) A clump of hair believed to have been trimmed from Elvis Presley's head when he joined the Army in 1958 has sold for $15,000 at a Chicago auction house.
Also among the 200 Elvis-related items up for grabs at the Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Chicago on Sunday was a shirt that once belonged to the King which sold for $52,000.
The buyer of the hair paid $15,000 plus an additional $3,300 in auction house fees.
Other items on offer included scarves, photos from the reception of Presley's 1967 wedding to Priscilla, Christmas cards he sent and lots of records. Elvis dolls and Elvis Pez dispensers numbered among the memorabilia.
All the items had belonged to the late Gary Pepper, who ran a fan club and was a friend. Pepper, who had cerebral palsy, died in 1980.
Clump of Hair Believed to be Shaved from Elvis When He Joined Army Sold after Death of a Friend
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* In this Oct. 12, 2009 file photo, a clump of Elvis Presley's hair, given to Gary Pepper as president of the Tankers Fan Club to give to Elvis fans, is one of over 200 items in The Gary Pepper Collection of Elvis Presley Memorabilia at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, in Chicago. Photo
In this Oct. 12, 2009 file photo, a clump of Elvis Presley's hair, given to Gary Pepper as president of the Tankers Fan Club to give to Elvis fans, is one of over 200 items in The Gary Pepper Collection of Elvis Presley Memorabilia at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, in Chicago. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)
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Only 42 when he died on Aug. 16, 1977, Elvis lived a life long on groundbreaking musical achievements.
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(AP) A clump of hair believed to have been trimmed from Elvis Presley's head when he joined the Army in 1958 has sold for $15,000 at a Chicago auction house.
Also among the 200 Elvis-related items up for grabs at the Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in Chicago on Sunday was a shirt that once belonged to the King which sold for $52,000.
The buyer of the hair paid $15,000 plus an additional $3,300 in auction house fees.
Other items on offer included scarves, photos from the reception of Presley's 1967 wedding to Priscilla, Christmas cards he sent and lots of records. Elvis dolls and Elvis Pez dispensers numbered among the memorabilia.
All the items had belonged to the late Gary Pepper, who ran a fan club and was a friend. Pepper, who had cerebral palsy, died in 1980.
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Talk about a bad hair day.
A federal court in Los Angeles has refused to stop the release of Chris Rock's 'Good Hair,' a comic documentary that takes a look at the way hairstyles influence the activities, pocketbooks, sexual relationships and self-esteem of the black community.
The injunction was brought by Regina Kimbell, producer and director of 'My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage,' who alleges in a $5 million copyright infringement lawsuit that Rock copied substantial elements of her as-yet-unreleased 2005 documentary on the same subject.
According to the complaint, Kimbell screened her film for Rock in 2007 after winning the Pan African Film Festival's best documentary award, but also acknowledged that she knew Rock was already working on 'Good Hair' at that time.
According to a report in the Hollywood Reporter, "Ideas can't be copyrighted -- only the expression of ideas. ... Rock may have been inspired by some of the elements he saw on screen, but the bar for copyright infringement can be high in cases like this." According to Kimbell's suit, there are more than a dozen similarities between the two films.
The quashing of the injunction allows Rock's film to open wide this coming weekend; last week it earned more than $1 million on 186 screens.
"These motions are rarely granted," Kimbell's lawyer said, according to the Reporter. "We still feel optimistic on our copyright claim and we're on track to proceed."
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Ivanka Trump From Style Watch at People
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While Ivanka Trump looked no further than her own jewelry collection for her something sparkling for her wedding to Jared Kushner this weekend, the heiress sought out famed wedding gown designer Vera Wang for her “something new.” Ivanka and Vera Wang worked closely to create the perfect couture wedding gown inspired by the gown Princess Grace Kelly wore to wed Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956. The result — a hand made lace gown fit for a princess. To complement her majestic gown, Ivanka paid long time hair stylistJulien Farel a visit 10 days prior to the wedding for a trim and “Park Avenue Blonde” highlights. And though Wang was still putting the finishing touches on Ivanka’s wedding gown just days before the ceremony, the heiress was “really calm” according to Farel, who cut about an inch and half off of Ivanka’s blonde tresses. “She really just wanted to make sure she had a fabulous trim so her hair would be able to style well the day of the wedding,” Farel tells PEOPLE. Watch as Vera Wang describes the work and inspiration behind Ivanka’s couture wedding gown. Tell us: What do you think of Ivanka Trump’s wedding gown?–reporting by Isley Kasica
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