I'm obsessed with floral head pieces lately. My pinterest is littered with photos of floral headbands and head pieces. I think they are the perfect spring accessory if you can pull it off. I don't really think I can so ill stick to looking at pretty photos like these....
Showing posts with label Favorite things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Favorite things. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Obsessed: Bleach Salon
I'm obsessed with the Looks from Bleach UK. I could look at these photos (Via BleachUk) for days.Word is they're opening a Salon in NYC this Fall and trust me they're on my list of places I'd love to interview with, and hopefully work for once I graduate. Check out they're Blog!
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Bridal Competition: Kelly
Tonight was the Bridal Competition at school, It was alot of fun and I dont think I have ever felt so nervous and excited in my entire life. As I've mentioned before my very good friend Kelly was my model. She did an awesome job, She looked so beautiful and I can't Thank her enough for driving in from Pennsylvania for the day. I love her so much & I'm so proud to have her as my model & my friend.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
I heart Janine Basil
I love Janine Basil's retro style hats, fascinators, headpieces and hair accessories. You can check out Janine's work on Etsy at Janine Basil Shop. My favorite piece in her collection- Super Hero Sound bite Headbands. Her work is awesome, unique and inspiring, as a hairstylist and comic book fan I adore the playfulness of her hair pieces. Crazy as it sounds how cute would it be if a Bridal Party wore these to a wedding?
Photos via Janine Basil Etsy
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Thursday, June 16, 2011
I Heart: Mod Cloth Hair Accessories
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Beauty and the Beast: Jemma Kidd Makeup Master class
I picked up this book at the library the other day. Its really awesome. Jemma Kidd is a former model and now a famous makeup artist. The book is huge and filled with so much information. Jemma did a great job breaking things down and making the book very visually pleasing. And whether your new to makeup or have been applying it for decades, this book is a great investment for you. Newbies won't be overwhelmed and she list many options and encourages you to experiment. She features great tips and side notes even seasoned artists may learn a thing or two. She does day to night, Beach or boardroom, special occasion or casual looks and works with every skin tone under the sun. I definitely recommend adding Make-up Masterclass to your library.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Hair's How: Faux Bob
A faux bob is a great style that allows you to play with the idea of having short hair without the commitment of cutting off your long locks. Last Fall I wore my hair in a faux bob to my cousin's wedding and loved the look so much that I ended up cutting 13 inches of my hair and donating it to locks of love.
To Achieve a Faux bob your hair should be longer than shoulder length with layers.
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| After: Faux Bob |
You will need:
-Curling iron 1-1.5 inch
-Tail comb
-Pony tail elastic tie
-Bobby Pins and U- Pins (buy the pins that match your hair color)
-Hair Spray ( I love Loreal Elnett Strong Hold)
-Optional accessory (Rhinestone clips, flowers, headband)
1.) Curl your entire head using the desired curl pattern. As you are curling you should wrap each hair section around itself and pin it to your head this will produce a long lasting curl.
2.) Once you are finished take a few minutes to let the curls cool and set, I usually apply my makeup since all my hair is pinned up and out of my face. You can begin to remove pins from the curls that are nearest the nape of your neck in the back. You want to gather the longest layer of hair into a low ponytail.
3.) You can then take the hair that's in the ponytail and roll it from ends up to the base or wrap the pony into a bun and pin it or I like to braid it and then flat pin it up against my head. It all depends on your hair type and the look that you want. Just make sure it is secure and discretely pinned.
4.) Once your longest layers are pinned up you can remove the pins from the curls on the top and sides. Loosen the curls and reshape with your fingers. If you have any long strands you can use the U-pins to form a shorter curl and pin hair into a bob. Your hair should fall in between your shoulders and your chin. You want the illusion of short hair without having to actually cut it.
5.) Finish with hair spray. If you want volume on top tease with your tail comb and then add your accessory of choice.
Some examples of Faux bobs
Images via Google
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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Yay for fingers...Boo for directing the hair upward and for being so happy about it
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Yikes I think she may end up with the 80's big wave bang
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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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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!
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 |
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, April 20, 2011
Fingerwaves Sighting, Oh My!
I love vintage glamour with a passion!
Looking forward to see Water for Elephants this weekend, I recently finished the book and Loved it. I'm not sure how I'm going to feel about the movie, just because I pictured Joseph Gordon Levitt and Rachel Mcadams as the lead characters in my head. I'm pretty sure Reese sports plenty of glamorous looks throughout the film from watching the trailer and she rocks fingerwaves on the cover of Vogue this month.
Another Fingerwave sighting was on last weeks Idol reveal show.
Haley Reinhart a.k.a the comeback kid did a duet with fellow idol-er Casey Abrams (check out the video below) She's sporting a cute little finger wave/up-do combo. Love Love Loved it!
I'm rooting for Haley since my favorite Paul was voted off last week.
Keep up the good work and who ever is styling this girl recently kudos to you!
Friday, April 1, 2011
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