Tuesday, May 31, 2011

School Daze: Carsten Aveda


Interested in Cosmetology? Want to know more about my school? Click the links below to learn about enrolling at Carsten Aveda and watch the interview from Beauty inside a bottle of Carsten Wilms
Beauty inside a Bottle is a website with a series of videos which focus on the Hair and Beauty Industry. If your interested in Cosmetology, Beauty inside a Bottle is your all access backstage pass into what New York City's top Salons, Spas, Beauty Studios have to offer.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Holiday Weekend!

Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
It's officially summer people, woohoo!
A few suggestions of  things you should do for memorial day weekend:

Take a moment of remembrance for those who have died in service to our Country. Thats the reason this holiday exist and its especially sad that we are in a time of war and people barely realize why we celebrate Memorial Day. Its not just a day off from work so you can drink beer and BB-Q.


If your enjoying the great outdoors Be sure to use sunscreen and dont forget to use sunscreen for you hair too. Aveda carries a great collection of Sun care products and you should definetly spray Sun care viel before and during your time outside in the sun.
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Also Protect your Eyes and wear sunglasses Drink Reposibly and Drive carefully
and Have a GREAT WEEKEND!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Beauty and the Beast: BLOWOUTS

Tips for achieving a great Blow Out:

1.) Hair should be 80% dry before you begin blow drying. If I'm home I let my hair air dry for a bit after a shower, I put my makeup on, drink coffee, check emails, stalk people on Facebook and once my hair is slightly damp I begin to blow dry it. If I'm blowing a clients hair out, I'll de-tangle the hair and then blow dry it all over on a medium heat setting using my fingers to separate until its slightly damp.

Hair should be damp not soaking wet
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 2.) Use your fingers, pull them through the hair starting at your roots as you dry. Brushes can only get so close so using your digits will ensure that all the moisture is removed from the hair. This will greatly shorten the time you spend blowing the hair out and prevents unnecessary heat damage.

Yay for fingers...Boo for directing the hair upward and for being so happy about it
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 3.) Start in the front, especially if you have bangs. Once the front perimeter is finished move to the back sections and work your way up and forward. I hate when the stylist waits til the end to blow out my bangs. not only are my soggy bangs stuck on my forehead for most of the service but by the end they are partially dried in every direction imaginable.

Yikes I think she may end up with the 80's big wave bang
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4.) Keep a spray bottle of water handy, Hair may need to be spritz while doing a blow dry especially if your hair is long or curly. Curly hair dries faster because of the texture, moisture is released quicker than in wavy or straight hair and long hair takes longer to dry but as your working, sections of hair will begin to air dry, use your spray to re-dampen the hair.

Don't use a super soaker, you can buy a water bottle for like $1 at CVS
5.) Sectioning hair is so important, in school they only let us use 1 clip to hold the hair. The theory behind this is that clipping hair up and down while you are working is time consuming (time is money people!) and as Ms. Gloria would say "your client shouldn't look like a Christmas tree with clips all over their head!"  We are trained to not rely on clips which in turn results in more precise sectioning skills as well as speed. But if your blowing your hair out at home, clip it up baby! Part hair down the middle into 2 sections then part hair from ear to ear across the top. You  should have 4 sections around your head. The section of hair that you will want to blow out should be based on the tool your using. The section you pull shouldn't be wider or thicker than the diameter and length of your tool.  A good rule of thumb is a section of hair should be approximately 1.5" thick and 2" wide.
 Over Zealous clipping can lead to Christmas tree head
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6.) Air flow should move downward along the hair from roots to ends. Going in other directions will open up the cuticle which will lead to breakage. Your arms may get tired but you should hold the dryer above the head with the nozzle pointing downward and out. Try to use a medium-hot setting while blowing hair out and then use the cold air button to seal the hair. This will lock in the style you have set and will make hair very shiny.

 This picture makes me laugh...I don't understand what shes doing..Blow drying her face?
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7.) Products make all the difference in the world! I hear a lot of people say it never looks as good when I dry it at home. This can be for many reasons hopefully these tips will help you achieve better blowout results, but if you notice your stylist using products on your hair ask them what they are using. A good stylist will show you what they are using and help you discover which products will work best with your hair type and style.When I use products on clients I always ask if its okay before applying it, show them the bottle and explain the benefits of using it. One of my favorite products is Aveda Light Elements: Smoothing Serum, I rub it on my finger tips (not my palms) and then rake it through my clients hair before and after a blowout. It conditions the hair, adds shine and eliminates flyways.

  LOVE LOVE LOVE
Aveda Smoothing Serum

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 Stylist spend most of their day blowing out hair or they make their assistant do it, either way you'll notice most of them work very fast and could probably blow your hair out blindfolded and upside down.  Remember to take your time when blowing out your hair at home to ensure your hair is completely dried (otherwise it'll frizz up) practice makes perfect, follow these tips and have fun experimenting with different products and tools!

School Daze: Blow Outs

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Yesterday we had a blow dry competition at Carsten Aveda. All the evening students performed a scalp, shoulder and hand massage using Aveda stress relieving Blue Oil and Hand Relief lotion, we washed our clients hair and then we were given about an hour & a half to blow dry and style their hair. Unfortunately, amongst all the excitement and chaos I forgot to get a before photo of my model Amy. (this happens to me more often than I'd like and halfway through the service I end up cursing at myself for forgetting). My original plan was to blow Amy's hair stick straight but at the last minute decided to over direct and rotate her hair to create volume and body, I'm happy I changed my mind and I loved the end result. When I was halfway done, I glanced around to check out the competition and noticed a girl in a blue dress with brunette hair and beautiful curls...my jaw dropped I had never seen a blowout look so polished and stunning especially within such a short amount of time. I had heard through the grape vine that there was a student named Oksana in one of the other classes who did absolutely amazing blowouts. Once the dust settled (and I picked my jaw up off the floor), Instructors went around from model to model to assess our work and then they announced the well deserved winner was Oksana, she won a spa day. If there's one thing I've learned its that A blowout can make or break your cut or color service. It may seem like a simple task blowing hair out but truthfully it is not easy to achieve the perfect final result and as a stylist in training it is something I'm going to strive to be great at. 


Thanks Amy for being my model, I had so much fun! 
(Next time I need to remember BEFORE pictures)

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Hair Idol: Rachel Bilson

Rachel Bilson is an actress most recognized for her role on The O.C. (2003). I only watched the first season on that show but I've always loved Rachel for her sense of style and her hair (I have a soft spot for brunette ladies... I have major girl crushes on Rachel Bilson, Mila Kunis, Minka Kelly, Kristen Kreuk, Nina Dobrev, Rachel Leigh Cook and of course Megan Fox just to name a few)  Anywho, Rachel currently can be found starting trends (Hello Ombre!), designing her clothing line and writing a column for Instyle Magazine.

 I've collected a few of my favorite Rachel Hair Moments Below, Enjoy! 
   

My Favorite Look, Very Sexy Bardot-esque


Sunday, May 22, 2011

Night of the Living Red: Jean Grey


 via JeanGrey.com


In anticipation of the new film X-Men: First Class-The First Fictional character to be featured in Night of the Living Red: Jean Grey who appeared as one of the original members in X-men #1 in 1963. Also known as Marvel Girl, Phoenix and Dark Phoenix. Jean Grey possesses telepathic powers allowing her to read minds, project her thoughts and mentally stun opponents. She also has the power of telekinesis, allowing her to levitate and manipulate objects, generate force fields & posses the ability to fly. Although she is not a natural red head actress Famke Janssen portrays Jean Grey/Phoenix in the feature film series X-men. My favorite X-men movie is the 2nd film but Jean Grey/Phoenix/Famke is by far looking her best in the 3rd installment X-men: The Last Stand. She may be the first comic book lady on my blog but I assure you she shall not be the last. Please enjoy some pictures of the fiery red headed lady mutant also know as Jean Grey/ Phoenix











Images via Marvel



Monday, May 16, 2011

Kennedy's First Communion


Last Saturday, Kennedy received First Communion and her mom Dianna, was nice enough to let me cut and style K's hair. I gave K long layers the weekend before the Big Day, and the morning of communion I went over and  roller set K's do' and attached her veil to her noggin. She looked angelic and beautiful in her little white dress and gloves. It blows my mind how much time flies, I first met Kennedy about 4 years ago when she was a preschooler, rocking hot pink cowboy boots and a curly blond bob. First Communions are a big deal  and I'm so very proud of Kennedy and happy to be a part of her day.  I remember my First Communion very well because I had opted to not have a party and instead requested that I design my dress, get a perm and a bike. (I need to dig up my perm photos and put them on here.)






Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Business Cards




Check out my business cards!
They're so cute! Joe ordered them from VistaPrints.com.
 They came in less than a week and were super easy to design.  You might be wondering what that funny little box is? Its a QR code (kind of a bar code)....Pretty much you use your Smart Phone to scan that little guy and it leads you to this blog. If your new to Hair There and Everywhere (Welcome new Friend) and your on Facebook go to HTE Facebook Page and "like"the page that way you'll get updates. Thanks!

Beauty and the Beast: Glee Prom!

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Last night was the Glee Prom Episode. I don't know know how I feel about this episode. Especially when the Glee club performed that terrible song "Friday" by Rebecca Black I wanted to barf. Anyways...I thought it was very emotional (any time Kurt & his dad are in the episode make sure you have Kleenex handy) and dramatic not very prom-like to me. I liked the story and the message but I felt the episode as a whole fell flat for some reason, Anyone else feel that way? I may watch it over to see how I feel the second time around.
I just felt like all episodes prior to this were leading up to "PROM!" but it turned out to be more like "oh ya prom? its in our schools gym" Waa Waa... I'm hoping to find a picture of the girls so I can write about the Glee Prom Hair but til then I'm going to use photos of them from red carpet events...

Dianna Agron aka Quinn 
I personally like the first picture a lot. Very Glamorous and old Hollywood, Soft Romantic curls with a large barrel curling iron, be sure to have a deep side part with a beautiful hair clip (you may recognized this hairstyle from the Kate Middleton Bridal Hair Post) The Second photo is a little more casual pulled back in a low chignon with loose wave-y pieces framing her face, Id recommend wrapping strands around the barrel for a spiral effect or using a straightening iron and pulling it through on a 180 to create waves. The Third photo is more of a classic hairstyle...volume on top and sleek on the side. Use a teasing comb or rat tail comb to build volume then spray lightly with hairspray. If you have fine hair you may want to set your hair with rollers or a curling iron before teasing.

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Lea Michele aka Rachel 
I love the first picture Its kind of a faux-bob with ringlet curls...I think its very sweet and romantic You should spiral curl your hair and then pin up longer layers underneath or pull back into a side loose bun. The second is very traditional up do with lots of teased volume on top and loose pinned back curls. I would curl the hair and then tease it and pin back. And the last one is definitely for a laid back beachy body wave,  I'd recommend using a gloss serum on hands and running fingers through the curls to loosen them up while still maintaining structure and shine. You can create similar curls many different ways...wrapping hair around the barrel of an iron, pulling hair through a straightener or setting it in rollers and then gently pull curls out until they are soft waves.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Night of the Living Red: Jenny Lewis

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Jenny Lewis lead vocalist of Rilo Kiley...A little fact about Jenny: she started out as a kid actor and one of her first gigs was to portray Lucille Ball's Grand kid. I love Jenny Lewis' music, style and especially her hair. Shes not only a kick ass red head but she rocks  bangs like its nobody's business. She has the best bangs! If you've never heard of Jenny or Rilo Kiley I highly recommend you look into them ASAP. I credit my friend J-Fresh for introducing Rilo Kiley to me years and years ago.









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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Happy Mothers Day!

I love my Mama!

Moms are awesome and Deserve to be celebrated Everyday! 
My Mom is the Best! Shes beautiful, smart, funny, hard working, easy going, she has always been there for us & always offers great advice.
Things I've learned from my Mom about beauty: 
Don't wear makeup if you Don't need it or keep it to the bare necessities, Save make up for special occasions. Make up should highlight your beautiful features and it shouldn't be used to mask who you are. I try not to wear makeup everyday and if I do its usually just blush, lip gloss and mascara. I'm aware that its a luxury to have inherited great skin from both my parents & that it may not last but I believe by  not wearing make up all the time will allow me to have a lifetime of beautiful and healthy skin and for that I will always appreciate my mama for her advice and genes!
Aging doesn't make you look old, Stress does. My mom is laid back easy going funny little lady. She keeps her stress level to a minimum and is very good at "letting things go." 
Laughing is the key to everything in life. This goes hand in hand with the one above. Laughter is the best medicine. Laugh lines are more attractive than frown-y wrinkles. My mom has a great sense of humor and enjoys laughing. She likes to make people laugh and can easily laugh at herself but she usually prefers to play jokes on others so she can laugh at them. haha.
Its not about what you have or how much it costs, but more about what you make of it.
(this is more of my Mom's life lesson which I've applied to beauty) Some of the best beauty products can be found in your fridge or kitchen cabinets not behind a high-end cosmetics counter with an expensive price tag.
 Baking Soda : use it for everything from cleaning my shower and laundry to adding it to my shampoo and toothpaste...its Magical and costs like $1.99. Lemon Juice: Rinse dull hair with lemon juice to brighten it, Add honey and Olive oil to lemon juice (it sounds like a salad dressing) and it will condition your hair & cost you less than $7 total. Sea Salt: Texture can be added to hair with a squirt bottle, Kosher or Sea Salt, water and gel...easy peesy and less than $10 you'll have Victoria secret beachy model hair.
Sleep. Sleep. Sleep.
Sleep is a vital part of having beautiful skin its also important to your health
Whenever I talk to my parents on the phone my mom always asks if I'm getting enough sleep.
She's always concerned I may be pushing my self too much sometimes and reminds me that I need to recharge to be at my full potential. She also always wants me to go to the emergency room when ever I tell her I her I feel sick. I guess if she cant take care of me the only other option is a hospital...haha.

I've learned so much from my mom and can't thank her enough for everything shes done for me!
Happy Mothers Day Mama!



 Happy Mothers Day to all the Beautiful MaMa's out there!
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