Thursday, December 22, 2011

Holiday inspired hairstyles!

The Parlour on 3rd recently hosted an amazing holiday extravaganza. Aside from the delicious food, unique drinks, and lounge music,  it was a meaningful night filled with fashion and inspirational holiday hairstyles.

Stylists at the Parlour wanted this year's holiday party's to be for a special cause.  Toys for Tots is an amazing organization that allows poor and needy children to receive donated gifts for the holidays.  Thanks to our amazing clientele, families, and team, we were able to make that happen. We ended up filling up four huge boxes of new toys, that were picked up personally by two heroic Marines.

Award winning cocktail mixologist and bar manager for the Beverly Hills Hotel, Rob Rouleau, created three signature drinks for The Parlour that satisfied everyone's holiday craving. His drinks were not the only eye catching and tasteful element of the night.



Stylist Christine Liu's 50's inspired look was sophisticated from head to toe. Her wavy bangs were created from a pin curl set and swept to the side, completing her classic look. This look can be achieved many ways for different hair lengths and textures.

To get Christine's look:
Curl entire head and immediately after each curl, pin and hair spray the piece to maintain control. After removing the pins use a Mason Pierson brush to smooth out the curls to create a wavy effect. From this point on, you can either leave it all down looking glamorous, or pull it to one side and make it more sophisticated.




Christine's hair from the holiday party inspired me. I decided to change it up a little and make it more casual for a day time holiday party.  To get this half up-do, use a big curling iron to curl all of your hair and gently use your fingertips to separate and loosen the curls. Take a little section from the side of the ears and pull it back to pin hair into place. Finish up your look with a flower to create a bohemian touch.
Stay tuned for more up-dos and sexy hairstyle tutorials!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!           
Leeya

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Tips for maintaining curly hair!



Having trouble maintaining your curls? Want to have natural curls like Shakira? Follow my tips and learn how to deal with your natural curls without having to always blow dry and flat iron curls away.  

Curly hair is sexy, fun, and bouncy when it's not knotted, tangled and frizzy. Curly hair needs more care and attention than straight hair. There are different types of curly hair, and textures may vary. Whether your curls are thin and fine, medium or coarse, the one thing they all have in common most of the time is the lack of moisture. It is best to use moisturizing shampoos and conditioners to maintain bouncy and healthy curls and prevent split ends. Try not to place conditioner on the scalp directly, and concentrate on the mid shaft of the hair and through the ends so that it does not weigh the hair down. 

Do not use a brush to detangle curly hair, always use a wide tooth comb to prevent damaging the elasticity of curls. You can either detangle and comb while washing your hair in the shower or you can use a detangling spray to separate curls. When done, use a towel and squeeze out excess water from the ends. Start pushing movement back into the hair using a cream based gel to scrunch up and form  piece-y curls. Do not overdue products in the hair, less is more when it comes to natural curls and waves. 

What is frizz? Hair is made up of the cuticle, cortez, and medulla. Dry hair is more frizzy because the cuticle lays outside of the hair shaft and causes the hair to swell up which creates the frizzy look. Silicone based products and oils are best to control and coat the hair. 

Cocktail products together to help support curly hair. My favorite cocktail mix is a combination of Philip B's Creme Of The Crop Light mixed with some Moroccan Oil  for controlling hold, frizz, and moisture. Use a defuser to add volume when desiring bigger hair or let it dry naturally for a more Bohemian natural look.

The secret behind successful styling is to maintain healthy hair, so make sure to use the best products at all times. 


                                                                                xoxo, Leeya








Thursday, September 15, 2011

Fall 2011-2012 carry over looks!!!

Parlour Girls predictions for Fall!
Just because summer is over, doesn't mean your favorite summer trends have to be.


  • Ombre Color

 Having low-maintenance, lighter hair was a huge trend this past summer.  The darker root fading into the lighter ends was made popular by celebrities such as Rachel Bilson, Jessica Biel, and many of the hot Victoria's Secret models.  This super easy chic look can be transferred into the fall and winter seasons by using the same concept, with darker colors.  Always remember to stay true to your skin tone while trying to achieve this look.  Let's go out with the old sunkissed look, and in with the new warmer autumn color hues, while still keeping the graduating fade from dark to light. 


-example of darker ombre effect
  • Bold Statement Color
Bold and bright colors were very popular this past summer, especially on Rihanna. She has rocked the red hair for a few months now and had fun doing it. For fall, transtition to a darker shade of the color that suits you best. You don't have to completely change your look to do so. Just ask your hair stylist to take you a few shades darker while maintaining the rich and vibrant tone.




  • Natural hair texture
Just because we wont be hitting the beaches this fall as much as we do in the summertime, doesn't mean we cant sport the natural beach-y waves. Try playing up the texture of your with the right products and without using a curling iron or flat iron. Now that the heat wave is almost gone, it is time to treat and love our hair by giving it a little break if possible. Use a cream based product with conditioning agents to control frizz and maintain the shape of your hair. We love Philip B' Creme of the Crop to achieve your hair's most healthy and natural look.

                                                                                                               Parlour Girls -Shelby and Leeya

Friday, August 26, 2011

Celebrity rainbow hair trend!

Fun and flirty, or tasteless and trashy??? If you ask me, it depends who's rockin' this Skittles rainbow look.

First it was the feathers and now it's the rainbow pandemic. Celebrities have become some of the first trendsetters for these hot new looks. I will go through some of my favorite celebrity rainbow hair trends and give you some tips on how to achieve these looks.

As a color specialist, I have experimented with my own hair over and over again but the rainbow trend has never caught my attention until now. It can truly bring out a lot of personality and make your flattering features stand out if it's done in the right color scheme.  In this photo, you are intrigued by this beautiful young woman through her eyes and because the rainbow effect is done so nicely, it does not throw you off or look trashy in any way. It is instead smooth, radiant and exotic. The colors of purple and pink stand out most with some green and blue streaks peeking through her mocha brown hair color.



When it comes to celebrities like Avril Levigne, the rainbow highlights seem to be a classic look for the young pop/rock star. She has always had different colors in her hair but mainly stayed  true to her blonde undertone. In this most recent photo she has some lime green hues in the very front layers of her hair which are subtle compared to what she normally has.

To get this look, ask your stylist to highlight only the front layers of your hair and tone it with the color you desire. If you have pre-lightened or naturally blonde hair then you can skip the lightening part and jump straight to picking the color that best suits you.





Cher Lloyd is rockin' a combination of the very popular 'ombre' highlight with a rainbow effect. Her color starts off looking natural at the roots and gradually lighter into a caramel and strawberry blonde followed through with cotton candy pink towards the ends. This style suits her edgy persona while maintaining a youthful and fun look.

To get this look, ask your stylist for the 'ombre' highlight and make sure to choose a combination of colors that blend well together just like how she pulls off in this photo of what looks like a strawberry sundae.








There are many ways to go about this look. Rihanna has entertained us not only with her amazing talent as a singer but has also kept us on top of the hottest trends of our time. She surprised us again when she did this hot bold and very dramatic bright red color. She started off with wearing it long and curly and now she is showing off her bright hair on a shorter and sexy cut.



Another trendsetter who is not shy when it comes to her style is Nicki Minaj. She has proved that with confidence and a strong personality, you can pull off just about anything. In this photo, she has an all over color of pink hues that start off deeper and brighter at the center of the crown of her head and gradually fades to a lighter baby pink towards the tips. This is actually a softer touch for Nicki Minaj and i must say, I'm loving this girly look.




There is always a fine print when it comes to getting something fun and exciting, in this case it is the maintenance part of this trend. It takes dedication to keep up this look. If you want to taste the rainbow, then make sure to do it tastefully!!!

                                                                                                 - Leeya



Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Expensive Hair Dryers……Are They Worth It?

Having beautiful hair is never as effortless as it looks, although we women try our very hardest for it to look that way.  Most consumers have less problem spending more cash on flat irons or hair products, because they rationalize the regular use of those items.  However, when it comes to a hair dryer, women are not as likely to pay more for a better quality dryer.  My clients constantly question the differences between an over-the-counter dryer and a professional one.  “Why is it so expensive?” “Does it really make a difference?” “What’s wrong with the regular one that I have now?”  Here are the answers to all your questions.

Most normal dryers, which cost between $10 -$30, are made of an electric motor, a fan and
copper wires.  Air is generated by the electric fan which is heated by the copper wire - creating hot airflow.  A low-quality dryer does not produce an even and consistent airflow, which increases the chance of damaging the hair.  Using a low-powered dryer takes longer to fully dry the hair, and with an unstable heat source, the damage can be quite substantial in the long run.

A professional dryer, which can cost anywhere from $60-$250, is usually ceramic, ionic or a combination of both.  With a ceramic dryer, the heating component of the motor produces an airflow that is more constant without over-heating.  This decreases the chance of heat damage or hot spots on your hair.  These dryers are a little more affordable and available at any beauty supply store or online site.  I would recommend a Solano, Elchim or a CHI dryer if you’re not trying to break your bank.

Ionic dryers are more expensive because they are made of components which generate negative ions only, as opposed to ceramic dryers which generate both negative and positive ions.  Negative ions are beneficial to your hair because they seal the cuticles of each hair shaft, locking in more moisture and providing more shine.  Ionic dryers are also supposed to shrink water droplets, leading to shorter drying times because of faster water evaporation.   You can have the best of both worlds when combining the two elements together: an ionic-ceramic dryer. 

Tourmaline hair dryers, an ionic-ceramic combination, contain 100% crushed tourmaline minerals, providing the benefit of constant infrared heat production to heat hair particles from within.  More heat is rendered in the hair shaft instead of the surface, reducing heat damage.  Just to name a few, the T3, Bead Head, and Babyliss dryers all great choices for the ionic-ceramic option.

So at the end of the day, a professional hair dryer is important and really does a make a difference.  Not only will it save time in your busy schedule, but your hair quality will be better maintained with less heat damage.  The next time you shop for a hair dryer, just remember you get what you pay for.  Always opt for the professional quality tool if you desire professional results!

-Christine




Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Best organic exfoliator!!!


It is crucial to use the best products and ingredients on ourselves, especially when it comes to our skin. We are only getting older, but that doesn't mean we have to look or feel it. I will go over some important factors that maintain the skin's youth and also share with you my own skin regimen.

 The Josh Rosebrook organic exfoliator is chemical free and will leave you looking fresh with a youthful glow. Apart from being an amazing hairstylist, Josh has created the most amazing skin care line.


This exfoliator has worked wonders for me. Besides using it twice a week to dissolve dead skin, I use it as a mask and leave it on when I have blemishes or break outs. What I love most about this product is that it combines the most important blend of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytonutrients, and amino & fatty acids which make skin look it's best.







 Vitamins and minerals help strengthen the skin while keeping us healthy. Vitamins protect our bodies against the negative effects of free radicals.  Vitamin E is a great source of preventing free radicals and reduces UV induced damage to skin cells and tissue.







Antioxidants are substances that can protect your skin and fight free radicals. Free radicals are reactive  molecules resulting  from sun damage, smoking, pesticides, pollution and mostly stress. Antioxidants work in the body to help reduce and repair damage caused by elements. They provide the electrons needed to neutralize free radicals.




 Amino Acids are the building blocks of proteins and make up 75 percent of the human body. Essential fatty acids such as omega 3 and 6 are good fats that should be consumed to prevent aging skin by providing compounds of collagen and elastin. Collagen breaks down as skin ages causing sagging skin and wrinkles.  Amino acids and fatty acids help maintain and provide moisture in skin.

The Josh Rosebrook active enzyme exfoliator will:
  • stimulate skin cell growth
  • ignite collagen & elastin production
  • reduce fine lines, age spots & sun damage
  • tighten, tone and shrink pores
  • dramatically improve overall radiance


I've been using the Josh Rosebrook active enzyme exfoliator that we sell at The Parlour. It has botanical extracts which help restore skin's health and fight free radicals.  It will leave you looking fresh and rejuvenated.

Gently apply the exfoliator in circular motions to scrub away dead skin. Set 10 minutes to 1 hour, rinse with warm water and towel dry.  I normally leave on exfoliator like a mask for about 20 min twice a week.




I usually never leave my house without make-up. I have to admit that since using Josh's exfoliator, my skin looks so good and luminous that I no longer feel insecure without foundation.

Thanks Josh! For once, I have found a product that really works and it's organic, which is a plus!





  Order a sample online at theparlourlosangeles.com or just come by and visit us for a free sample.

                                                                                            



 
                                                                                                   -Leeya
                                                                                                                  

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Slimey Hair? 3 Ways to Clarify!

We are halfway through the summer and your hair is most likely parched, brittle, brassy or all of the above from the endless pool parties. This can be a nightmare for blondes since the color now looks orange or yellow and feels like straw…..horrifying! Build-up on the hair can be one reason for this awful texture. If you have been in chlorine or salt water more often lately than usual, your hair may have absorbed layers of build up over time. Using normal shampoo may not be as effective, so here are 3 simple ways to rid your hair of slime and bring back the shine!

1. Strong Clarify Shampoo

This is the most common solution to rid build-up from hair. Consumers often buy the wrong product which can create more problems. Most people will end up buying Head & Shoulders or Suave, which a no-no. Here’s why:
a. It’s an over-the-counter product. That automatically means the detergent levels are super high, which is great for clarifying but terrible for the hair texture.
b. Products such as Head & Shoulders have medicated ingredients meant for dandruff, dry scalp, etc, which you may not need. It will actually over cleanse your hair, stripping off the much needed natural oils.
You need to have active conditioning agents in the products which will nourish the hair while detoxifying. One great product is the
Sunday Shampoo by Bumble and Bumble. You use it once a week only, and it will leave your hair soft and shiny with the squeaky clean feeling. The Davines Detoxifying Enviromental Damage Recovery Shampoo is also wonderful. It smells great and is very gentle. (www.davines.com)(www.bumbleandbumble.com)

2. Baking Soda

This home remedy is gentle yet effective for very oily hair types. All you need is 1 Tablespoon of baking soda per 8 ounces of water. The easiest method would be to mix together in a squeeze bottle, available at anything beauty supply store, and apply as you would shampoo. In the shower, wet your hair first and then squeeze the baking soda solution on a little at a time, mostly on the scalp. Emulsify as you distribute, concentrate mostly on the roots and mid-lengths. Let it sit for a few minutes to deep cleanse and rinse out. You may apply a light conditioner if needed, but it isn’t necessary. This can also be done once a week or right after pool or ocean activity.

3. Vinegar

This method usually sounds bizarre since vinegar is not an appealing scent but I promise it works wonders. Vinegar is a mild acidic, and also very gentle on the hair. In fact, it is more conditioning than most over the counter conditioners. You only need a little so use 1 tablespoon of vinegar to 8 ounces (1 cup) of water also. The vinegar detangles hair easily, leaving the texture silky and smooth. I definitely recommend using organic/unpasteurized apple cider vinegar as opposed to regular white distilled vinegar. Distilled white vinegar sold in supermarkets is considered "dead" vinegar with none of the live enzymes contained in the raw, unpasteurized vinegars. Your hair will feel so great, you’ll never let it have residue on it ever again.
So there you have it! With these 3 easy ways to clarify your hair, you should get rid of the mid-summer build-up in no time!




Christine

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

$100 Beauty Giveaway! Need a New Look? Tweet To Win!

It’s That Simple!

Join The Hunnies LA
“Bad Hair Day” Give-a-way!

Every Hunnie has had a bad hair day. Summer is upon us and it’s time to look your best.  That’s where we come in!  Win $100 toward the hair service(s) of your choice with The Hunnies LA at The Parlour on 3rd Salon in West Hollywood…

Here’s how you qualify:

1.    Follow @theparlouron3rd Stylists Christine and Shelby @TheHunniesLA on Twitter
2.    In one Tweet or less, tell us about your worst bad hair day or why you deserve to win.
3.    Funniest Tweet wins!
4.    Remember to include @TheHunniesLA in your Tweet so we can find you!

It’s that simple. Tell your friends; tell everyone! We’ll choose the winner!

Service must be received from one of The Hunnies LA (Shelby or Christine). If you’re already a client of another Stylist at The Parlour on 3rd the prize is transferrable! Make someone’s day! (But don’t tell them you gave it to them because of their bad hair ;)

Contest entry ends Friday!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Sexiest hair of the summer!

 Summer Lovin! 
Look and feel sexy this summer by rockin' one of my signature styles!

Let me introduce you to my beautiful client  Sommer! This fabulous lady is one of the reasons I love what I do. She allows me to be creative and have fun with her hair. I have created this look by combining some of my favorite trends of the year.

Take your favorite hair color trend and combine it with your favorite cut and style to create your signature look! You can even combine a few colors to enhance depth and add contrast which always looks more natural.



Golden beige tones are very popular this year. They can vary in level of darkness or lightness depending on your skin tone and base color. They can be mixed with some red tones to add warmth for those who like a touch of auburn.

For Sommer, I have combined the very popular 'ombre' technique with some painted on highlights starting half an inch away from her roots. This combo gives the illusion of roots without looking like you need a touch up immediately. I love the 'ombre' look but i find that it looks better if you have some painted on pieces coming from the roots as well for more of a classy yet sexy look.

Loose waves are the way to go this summer. With the right haircut, you can just scrunch up your hair using cream based products and let your hair dry naturally for an effortless look.
For Sommers' haircut, I did lots of layers while maintaining the fullness around the length and added some face framing layers to open up her cheekbones while enhancing her features. 
Have fun with your hair by changing up your style. Choose from differnt styles trending from behemian to glamorous and sexy sleek.
For a more finished look, use a large curling iron or some hot rollers to create smooth loose waves.

Don't miss out on my earlier blog post on Kim Kardashian style blow-dry at home. It will take you step by step through creating a voluminous and sexy blow out.

I would like to thank Sommer for doing me proud by taking her hair to the full potential and making it look so amazing. Have fun and be playful with your hair ladies. I believe that although hair is the exterior, it reflects who you are on the inside. Be sexy and confident and love your hair!

                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                 -Leeya

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Top 3 Summer Red Carpet Hair Trends!

 This summer has been all about beach-y, sun kissed waves and sleek styles. These popular summer trends even made it through to the red carpet at the MTV movie awards.

Selena Gomez shows off a classic half up,  yet casual do. To get this look, curl your hair with a one and a half inch curling iron to create loose waves. Tease the crown area for some volume and height and accessorize by using a small clip or hair pin to hold the top portion in place. Leave the bangs or side layers out to frame the face. This effortless style looks amazing with smokey eyes and nude lips.








Blake Lively went for a sleek and straight style . Who would have thought a casual ponytail can look so sexy and put together. This is my favorite hairstyle for any occasion. I love the fact that you can dress it up or wear it casual and still look sophisticated and fresh. Get this look in 3 easy steps. Start with flat ironing your hair to smooth out any frizz you may have and use a hairband to create a tight ponytail. Finally, finish with some hairspray around your hairline to tame fly-aways.





Ombre, Ombre, Ombre!!! Leighton Meester rocks this popular hair color trend. Sun-kissed hair looks effortless and chic at the same time. From the beach to the red carpet! Get this low maintenance look by curling your hair with a flat iron (instead of a a curling iron) and run your fingers through it to get a undone yet finished style.

Hope you enjoyed my top 3 red carpet hair trends and tips! Try to creating these simple and sexy looks at home!

                                                  -Leeya Alvandi

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Look & Feel Younger!

The Parlour on 3rd is excited about the response we're getting from women who have tried our stylist Josh Rosebrook's exfoliator.

"My skin feels softer, smoother and radiant!"

"I look and feel younger!"

These are just some of the customer reviews that have come in. You can read them yourself by clicking here.

A woman in Chicago we've never met wrote us today at the salon and said,"Ever since my friend gave me some samples, I can't use anything else!"

We're humbled by these great reviews. We're glad we're making a difference in women's lives.

We hope you'll try our exfoliator out and let us know what you think.

If you'd like to try a free sample of the exfoliator you can order it here. The $6.95 covers our shipping, packaging, and handling costs.

Here's to fresher, younger, deliciously nourished, soft and beautiful faces everywhere!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Hair Color Crash Course: What You Should Know Before Going to the Salon

Many people enter the salon with a preconceived notion that anything is possible with color. There are women who are the darkest dark brown wanting to be bleached blonde or fiery redheads wanting to look like Gwen Stefani. Although we may be magical and awesome in every way, miracles are limited. When coloring one’s hair, there are rules we have to follow while factoring in a person’s actual hair type, the chemical reaction that may occur on the hair, and what the limitations are for that hair texture.



Let’s start with rule #1: Color does not lift color. This means that if you have a pre-existing hair color (especially with darker hair) and you want to go lighter than what it already is, the hair stylist cannot throw a lighter color on top of it and have it turn light brown or blonde. The existing color molecules have been deposited into your hair cuticles and cannot be lifted out by throwing a color on top of it. That’s why many people are disappointed after slathering some cream on their head from a box color that they pick up at the store; they end up with hot roots! This is the result of putting a lighter color over their virgin roots AND already colored mid-lengths. The chemical has only lifted from the virgin hair, not the pre-existing color. This brings us to….

Rule #2: Only a lightener (bleach) or a color remover will take out the pre-existing color. “That sounds fantastic! We can just use that and everything will be perfect, right?” Well, not exactly. Although the concept sounds simple, there are a few things to factor in. One is the condition of the hair. If the hair quality is already questionable, the hair stylist should not compromise the integrity of the hair for whatever reason, even if the task at hand is possible. No color is worth the hair breaking, splitting, or falling on the floor. Another issue to factor in is how much color removal is required in the process. If a person has extremely dark hair, the lightener may not remove enough. This means that the hair may require several processes of lightening, which can result in severely damaged hair although the hair started out healthy. Also, another reality to consider is that some hair just isn’t meant to be lightened that much. Darker, courser hair naturally has red and orange undertones, meaning it will be 2 to 3 times as hard to achieve a lighter color compared to people who have lighter colored, finer hair. At this point, the stylist and client should discuss if this process is worth it. How badly do you want blonde hair? Is there an alternative?

Rule #3: Lighteners should never overlap. This rule also applies to a blonde who has a full head of highlights and want to be blonder. When lighteners are overlapped, it causes the hair shaft to become weak, which leads to breakage. This is the result when a stylist highlights over existing highlights, or overlaps on a bleach re-touch. A good example is Christina Aguilera’s hair; there is no way that a person can be that bleached blonde and not have breakage. She has a ton. So when a client asks to de-colorize their hair several times, the stylist will be hesitant because they don’t want to be responsible for any extreme damage that can happen. You can achieve a certain color, but you will have very poor hair quality.

Rule #4: Going darker is sometimes just as difficult. When a person has been super blonde for a very long time, the cuticles of the hair are completely opened, which is one reason why it’s difficult for lighter hair to retain moisture and nutrients. That being said, it will be very difficult for a blonde to hold a darker hair color without re-pigmenting. Re-pigmenting is when the stylist adds back all the color pigments that are lost during lightening or color-extracting. For example, when you have dark hair, all the reds, oranges, and coppers have been removed in order to achieve the beautiful golden blonde. In reverse, when you are coloring the hair back to dark, you need to re-pigment all the colors you’ve lost (reds, oranges, coppers). It's a strange process since everyone knows red is a difficult color to remove.  At the same time, it is also difficult to put back.  So when a lighter hair client asks to go darker, but wants to keep the tones ashy, this is virtually impossible because the hair will not hold the color very well. Not only will the color not hold, but it will not be vibrant and shiny because the warm color molecules are missing. In fact, if you are bleached blonde and you ask for an ash tone brown, your hair WILL turn green. This is often what happens when someone tries to use box color at home. Everyone has heard of these horror stories and I'm here to educate you so that it never happens! Which brings us to….

Rule #5: Never ever compromise the integrity of your hair just because you think the color will look good. I cannot repeat this enough! All these rules will apply whether you ask one hair stylist or a hundred. The reason for color correction being so expensive is because the stylist has to fix and reverse much of the damage that was done previously and it can take hours on end, if not several salon visits, just to get your hair back to the way it was beforehand. The next time you decide on a new look, take all these issues into consideration because it will save you a lot of time and definitely a lot of money. Happy hair + Happy people = Happy Day!

-Christine

Friday, May 20, 2011

Darker hair in the summertime! Is there a rule against it???



Do you ever wonder how you would look with darker hair?
Why not try it during the summer and stand out next to all the blondes!

Do blondes really have more fun? And what's up with the rule that you can't color your hair darker during the summer? There is no rule ladies, so do what makes you happy because brunettes can have just as much fun!

 There are things to consider when deciding to go darker, especially during the summertime. Start with deciding how dark you really want to go. If you just want a mini makeover, you can go a few shades darker by using a semi-permanent color. This will last a few weeks while gradually fading to your old color. I suggest using a semi-permanent color when going darker for anyone with highlighted hair who just wants a few lighter pieces to still show.
In this photo of  Gisele Bundchen, you can see some hues of lighter brown shades which are the highlighted pieces coming through, mostly through the ends. This will fade gradually in a couple of weeks so it is a temporary change without making any commitments.
Dark brown or black hair can also be very fun during the summer. In this photo, I had colored my hair using permanent color with low ammonia. I had to use permanent color so that it would cover my previous highlights and fade less frequently. If you have natural hair and want to go as dark as I did, I suggest using a semi-permanent the first time to make sure it is exactly what you want. When coloring your hair, always try to do the least damaging option especially during the summer when hair can be more fragile. Hope this helps motivate those of you who want to go dark but had doubts about the rule against it!


                                                     -Leeya



                                  


Friday, May 13, 2011

To Be or Not To Be……Voluminous? Hair Brushes 101

Most consumers, when picking out styling products, get overwhelmed because no one explains to them what to buy and why. One tool that always troubles my clients is the hair brush. When people ask me, “How do I get more volume?”, “How do I get less volume?”, or “How do I get my hair to look like yours?” I always respond by asking them, “What kind of hair brush do you use?” 9 out of 10 times, people are using the wrong brushes. But no worries, I am here to help you!

First off, there are different brush shapes: round, flat, curved, just to name a few. Each shape determines the end result. Round brushes will create more volume, while flat brushes will form a smooth and contoured look. If you want that sexy Victoria’s Secret Angel blowout, you will want to use a round brush. If you want a Jennifer Aniston sleek sophisticated look, use the paddle brush. Also, paddle brushes work great to rid you of annoying cowlicks. When wet, use your paddle or vent brush to blow your cowlick piece back and forth, using airflow and constant movement to create neutral placement of your hairline. This technique is a winner for everyone!

Once you decide the shape, then you have to choose the brush material. Some brushes are made with natural boar bristle and cork. Other brushes are made with rubber, metal, or plastic. The natural bristles are great for taming wild and unruly hair while adding shine. The bristle will pull the hair taut while you blow dry so that the hair can be as smooth as possible without frizz. If you choose to use a metal brush with plastic bristles, this tool will provide you with max volume while also smoothing. The hair types that will benefit the most from this brush are super fine or straight and limp hair. The holes in the brush circulate air flow while drying, which help create more volume by expanding your hair cuticles. So if you’re looking for volume and movement, stick with the round metal brushes. If sleek is your middle name, then I would recommend using a round boar bristle or a flat paddle brush.

Now here is the million dollar question: “Why does my hair still look so flat when I’m using the largest round brush possible?” Here is where we learn about brush size and how it affects volume. Many people assume that the larger the brush, the more volume it produces. This is actually wrong. If you want more curl or more volume, you have to use a smaller brush because the circumference size is what creates the fuller body. A bigger size brush will just give you slight body with a slight bounce. Think of it in terms of hair rollers; if you use bigger rollers, the hair will be loose and wavy. If you use smaller rollers, the hair will be tightly curled and more voluminous.

Hopefully, this helps put everything into perspective so that the next time you go brush shopping, you’ll know exactly what your hair needs. Happy hair means…Happy Day! -Parlour girl Christine