Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Balayage Highlighting Red on Red

 
 
 
 
The steps it takes to get Red on Red Balayage Highlighting!
This a 3 part series. Watch all 3 parts if you're a stylist. Watch part 3 if you just want to see the finished result!! 
 
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Gorgeous Red on Red
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Brazilian Blow out

Many women with unruly hair that frizzes in our southern climate are having a Brazilian Blowout Keratin Treatment done. You may have that type of hair and wonder if it's for you. How can you know if you should do it or not. Some of the answers to your questions are below. It may not be for everyone but being informed is truly half the battle.

Does the treatment damage my hair?
The treatment is Not a true chemical alteration in the hair, so it does not do any internal damage. Because the treatment is designed for hair that is already somewhat chemical treated, it can help repair and smooth down the hair, if done properly.

What can I expect from the service and how long does it take?
Every system varies but the Rejuvenol Treatment is moderate strength and is considered a 4-6 month treatment. It is done on freshly shampooed hair that has been dried. After the treatment solution is applied, the hair is dried again. Once dry, the hair goes through the flat iron process. Each section is about 1/8"-1/4" thick and flat ironed approximately 8 times to press the treatment into the hair and seal it in.

When can I wash my hair after the treatment?
It is recommended to wait up to 4 days after. It is also recommended that you do not clip or pin the hair but keep it in its most straightened state.

What can I do to keep the treatment in longer?
If you can go with out shampooing your hair daily, you can prolong the life of the treatment. You can easily shampoo the front and pin the back away. The less you shampoo, the longer the life.
Staying away from any pool water will help. Using the proper recommended Rejuvenol Shampoo and conditioner will keep the treatment looking and feeling fabulous. Using the wrong products can "eat away" at the treatment.

If it's not a chemical straightener, then what is it? 
It is a glaze of sorts, sealing in the hair at it's straightened state. It smooth's the hair and creates a barrier to humidity and frizz. It may not really straighten your hair altogether but it will definitely be frizz free and humidity resistant.

Can I color my hair?
Yes, and its recommended with the product to have your color done first, then your treatment.

My friend says her hair yellowed, why?
Blonde hair can yellow from the extreme high heat of the flat iron. After a test strand, blonde hair may need lower temperatures in flat iron process.

What if I don't really like my hair flat ironed?
It must be flat iron for the process. The high heat drives the product into the hair and creates the bond. after a few days, you can shampoo. At that time, you do not have to flat iron your hair. However, if you like it very flat and shiny, you will need to flat iron for that look.

Check out www.pamperryhair.com for more info and to schedule a consultation. It's recommended to have a consultation as this service has special timing needs that must be considered.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Balayage Highlights

 
Balayage Highlights and Ombre Highlights are still popular in Hollywood and women all over the world. Claimed to be the  most realistic and natural looking highlighting service, Balayages popularity has never waned.
 
Before
After
 Why you ask? Simple. If you look at beach bunnies or gals who play sports outdoors, you'll see lighter ends gradually getting darker towards the roots. The sun hasn't had a chance to dance on and lighten those newly grown in hairs. Because the hair around the hairline is easier to lighten, those hairs look more highlighted.  This highlighting service tends to more artistic in its placement and easier on the eyes when it grows in. Unlike traditionally place foil highlights, the line is softer and less harsh when growing out. Although the look isn't for all, it is popular and desired. It's beachy and natural Sun Kissed feel is what's so special about it. Over all softness and blending is achieved  without harsh lines and abrupt stops like traditional foil highlighting.
 
Check out www.pamperryhair.com to see before and after color services of balayage and ombre highlighting.


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Airbrush Makeup

Airbrush makeup is all the craze in Hollywood, on Photoshoots and On Bride's minds for their big day!

What's the big deal about airbrush? Well, it looks flawless, it goes on quickly, its clean looking and feeling and its quite sanitary. But the Big Deal is it looks Fabulous!! There are a few types of Makeup to use and many manufacturers to make them. Your choices are mostly between water based makeup that looks Matte Finish and is HD ready and Silicone based which is rather water resistant as well as cry/tear resistant which makes it especially appealing to Brides and Bridal parties. The Matte Finish may be geared toward Photowork or Video meanwhile Silicone may be geared toward Brides, Prom Queens, or just a gal for a night out on the town. However neither is exclusive to what its geared towards.

airbrush makeup

 Both come in Foundation colors that can be used also as contour and highlight shades. Also you have blush and highlight colors that usually can be used as lip stain and eye shadows/eyebrow colors. NO matter what area of the face it's applied nor of the finish, it's long lasting and durable sometimes lasting into the next day!! It is however easy to remove. Silicone based uses Oil based removers and Water based uses simply soap and water. As with any makeup, its good to do a test spot to see if you are allergic. Some people experience reactions to the silicone based makeup.

Many clients, whether teenagers or gals into their 50's who have had airbrush makeup love the finished look! You can achieve any look whether it be full coverage or just a fresh dewy look with airbrush makeup. NO matter what one's preference is Every says, My skin looks so smooth, so natural, so flawless and perfect!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

balayage highlights-Ombre highlights

It's the CRAZE!
If you're like me, you love to read and scan the pix in the latest fashion magazines to see what's the latest gossip and latest hair trends. It's where to go to see in hard print; on line is great but you can hold it and study. There is nothing like ripping out a magazine page, folding it up in to your purse and running off to the make up counter, hair products aisle or your hair designer!
Balayage highlights
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Balayage/ombre highlights
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If you have noticed the last few years, highlights are so natural, so sun kist, so Balayage and Ombre!! Colors are melting from darker tops to lightest tips, seamlessly and gorgeously! There are no harsh lines, but bold color is apparent. You can be warm and golden, copper or apricot however you can be camel, latte or mocha chino as well! Whatever your flavor, it can be accomplished using the Balayage and ombre techniques.
What are those techniques? The word Balayage in French means "to sweep". Colors are hand painted on but also  on to selectively chosen hair that would mimic hair that would be lightened by the sun as a gal lays on the deck of a yacht. Perhaps maybe by the pool too! These selected strands start out as few around the crown and face down to heavier and more predominate at the mid lengths and ends for that sunny, sunkist glow. It may even remind you of hair that little girls get from playing outdoors in the summer time!! Gorgeous and natural, Balayage highlights are here to stay.
Look in all the fashion mags for models and movie stars hair styles and colors. You'll see softer yet bold colors of highlights and hair color placement. It's all about the color placement for the natural, sunkist look.
So, even if you live in the Raleigh area, you can look like you live at the beach part time with Balayage Hair coloring!

I must admit, I love the look of balayage and ombre highlighting techniques. see more before/after pix at http://www.pamperryhair.com/

Monday, February 27, 2012

A picture more than helps!!

Ever see a magazine ad with a head of hair you just love whether it be color, cut or style? Tear that thing out and bring it in!! Each client has their own idea of what color, cut or style they wish to have but don't always know the words or jargon we stylist in the salon use. It can be the make or break point in getting what you really want and feeling "good to be you" when you leave. There is so much misinterpretation going on in the salon at the point of consultation.
So, what is the best approach to a consultation?  First of all, ask for one!! A lot of time stylists are trying to stay on time and that results in a stylist who has very little "wiggle" room.  But if you are going to change your style, cut or color inform your stylist or receptionist at the time of booking your appointment. It's best to have at least 10 solid minutes to chat, look at pix and nail the idea down.

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Secondly, consider this before you change: What is your maintenance plan or ability to maintain that new style? Will you need an appointment more often? Will you need  a new curling iron/flat iron? New hair styling products? Will you need a blow dry lesson? New brush? Extra 20 minutes each morning? Do you need or have to have a pony tail?  Unnoticeable root regrowth? Can you afford the new service on a regular basis? All of these questions are part of a consultation as well.  Thirdly, can your current stylist interpret what it is your saying/explaining AND execute? That's the key right there. You may have very well brought in all the right pix, explained in detail but your stylist may have other ideas or simply cannot deliver.  If you can, look at his/her portfolio and see if you see anything that resembles your ideas/desires. Most stylists, however do want to please you and give you what you want; and be happy!
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Raleigh NC

So, here are my suggestions:
  •  Take out a magazine or two and tear out 3-5 pix of ideas you like.
  •  Ask for consultation while making your appointment so they build extra 10-15 into the appointment.
  •  Be realistic about what your asking for.  A low maintenance gal doesn't need highlights, low lights, roots touched up and a glaze every 4-5 weeks. That's high expectations. A compromise may need to be made.
  • See if your stylist has done what your asking and can execute your ideas. Also, keep your expectations realistic as well. You may not have the hair texture, length or quality that your mag pic has. You  may not have the skill to style or curl as the picture however you could learn.
Also, be open to new ideas from your stylist. If he or she suggests something new, different, fresh or modern, inquire more. A little alteration is good from time to time.
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Monday, February 20, 2012

Beauty School Instructor

Years ago, about how many I can't recall exactly, I decided one of my goals was to be a beauty school instructor. Of course, I did not set the goal specifically but I did set it. So about 3 years ago I began the process of getting my instructor's license.  But along the way, I have accomplished other goals or at least accomplished other interests of which a few are:  Learning how to set up photography lighting and take some what professional pictures of my Hair and Make up Creations, Floral design, facilitated Bible teaches/groups, Created an amazing garden that was elected to be on the garden tour in my town, I took Salsa dancing lessons,  learned Photoshop to edit my pictures, Video and Video editing for YouTube videos, Upholstery, Window Treatment Design and Sewing, faux painting, Regional Artisan Training for Keune Hair Cosmetics, How to Have a Difficult conversation training, Assertiveness Training, Hair Extensions, Temporary Eyelashes, Airbrush make up, Fantasy makeup, nail extensions, Creative Hair coloring, Vidal Sassoon Hair cutting training, learning Arabic language (never did fully complete that, still working on it)

Still going for my dreams/goals at 41
Wow! so all that has happened, and then some, since 1994 but none of those were a set and certain goal that I worked on achieving. Now, at age 40, I have discovered a few more goals, specifically 2 that I'd like to accomplish by age 45 and age 50. I'm going to start planning out the goal for when I'm 45. I can tell you little about it, but what's certain is it is still in the field of Hair and Make up.

What goals and dreams do you have? Start dreaming now and get a plan put together for it. You can't just wish on something and hope it happens. It would be a great idea to write them down and sit and think. Think about what it would take to get to your goal, ask questions of others who have done what you want to do. Be proactive to get to your dream; it will not fall in your lap.
 Even if it does, you'll
have to work toward keeping your dream or enhancing it.
Good luck and never give up.