Friday, July 17, 2009

Looking for Hair Models

I am a stylist new to the Colorado Springs area working for an elite Salon. In order to work on the floor I am required to bring in models to showcase my work.
The "model" doesn't HAVE to be a professional model, so if you know someone, pass this message along. (Check out my photos for some of my work)
I am looking for hair models for the following:
All Over Solid Color Change- Any Length
Root Retouch - Any Length
Grey Coverage (2 Models) - Any Length
Few Highlights (or lowlights or HL&LL) - Med/Long Length
Half Head Highlight (or Lowlight) (4 Models) - Med/Long Length
Full Head Highlight (or LowLight or HL&LL) (2 Models) - Med/Long Length
Chunky HighLights/Low Lights - Med/Long Length
Short Hair High Lights
All Over Color and Highlight/Lowlight - Med/Long Length

Look for more postings later. Contact me ASAP (appointments will book FAST)! If you want to call me: (401)662-6320. Let me know you're calling about this message from my Blog. You can also e-mail me @ HMSchloe@aol.com

THANK YOU!!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Neglected Nails

All too often do I see this sight for sore eyes. Women neglect their darkly polished fingers until they are chipped beyond recognition.
While I too have been guilty of this faux pas, it is hard to look put together with battered fingers. You may think that this is non-sense, but you could put the cutest sundress on and still look unkept with that hideously chipped purple polish as you're sipping your high tea in front of your best client.
If you are unable to maintain your fingers here are a few alternatives:
1) Next time instead of colored polish use a clear coat or buff in shine with a multi-sided buffer.
2) Instead of dark polish go for a baby pink or nude. This looks very classy, is easy to do yourself, and the flaws are A LOT less noticeable.
3) If you are a professional who is expected to look your best, go fake. This may not sound appealing, but it is lower maintenance than polishing your own nails up to 3 times a week. Acrylics or Gels stay in perfect shape for 2 whole weeks before you will need another fill. Plus someone else can do the dirty work for you! (Be sure to ask around for a clean salon that cares for their clients. Some of those quick nail shops can destroy your nails by filing too far.)

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Hello my Beautiful Friends

I HAVE SUCCESSFULLY MADE THE MOVE TO COLORADO SPRINGS!  It was necessary to post in the capitals because of how thrilled I am to officially be completely moved in and now settled.  Boy how I've missed my laptop... I can't believe how dependent I've become.

As with all of my posts,  I think its time to showcase another wonder of the beauty industry:
 Have you heard of Keratin?  I am in love with this new technology!  It is a RELAXER without invasive, intrusive chemicals.  It uses the protein bond :ahem: Keratin , which is the same protein your hair is naturally made of, therefore your making your hair healthier with each treatment.  Your stylist infuses your hair with the protein which will relax your curl/completely straighten (depending on your natural curl).  Beware that this process takes time and is costly, BUT is TOTALLY WORTH IT.  I have a slight wave to my hair, but being a stylist I wanted to be sure that this technology really held up to all of its benefits, so I HAD to get it myself.  Sure enough, this product cuts your blow dry time in half! (sometimes more), improves manageability, decreases frizz by 95%! , and is just too good to be true.  Although services can range from $180-$500, you won't need another Keratin treatment for 3-6 months, so it balances out in the end if you consider how often color needs to be refreshed.  
OH!  That's the other great thing!  You can color your hair with whatever chemical you wish!  For those who are used to using those ICKY straightening, stinky chemicals, you are also used to being very cautious of ammonia based colors.  Not true anymore with Keratin!  You just have to be sure you get your color before the Keratin every time you go for your relaxing service. 
One more thing, the chemical smells a bit like coconut, which is a lot better than the rotten eggs the heavy duty chemicals offer.

If you're in the Colorado State area, I know the technology has not yet reached this region.  I, on the other hand am already certified to perform the treatment, and am working hard to introduce the service within the year.  If you have any more questions please e-mail me!  HMSchloe@aol.com!!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Toni&Guy Mourns the Loss of Guy Mascolo

Obituary - Guy Mascolo, February 29, 1944 – May 6, 2009

It is with deep sadness that the family of Guy Mascolo has announced the devastating news that Guy passed away on May 6th 2009 after suffering a massive heart attack at his home in Dallas.

Guy Mascolo, together with his brother Toni was the founder of TONI&GUY. Their globally renowned hairdressing company was launched in Clapham in South London in 1963 when the brothers were still in their late teens. The sons of Francesco and Maria Mascolo, the brothers learned their hairdressing skills from their father, himself a respected hairdresser.

In the mid-1950s the family immigrated to the UK from their home in Scafarti, a small town situated a few miles from Pompeii in the Campania region of Southern Italy. Guy (whose birth name was Gaetano), and Toni (whose name is actually Giuseppe), were the eldest of 5 sons. Bruno and Anthony Mascolo subsequently joined their brothers in the business while the 5th brother, Andrea joined the American arm of the family business during the 1980s where he continues to work.

The brothers had tremendous vision and energy and their particular skill of dressing hair, created with the amazing flair that is so typically Italian, was an attractive option to the geometric hairstyles of the late 1960s. By the mid-70s the brothers had opened their first salon in central London, on Davies Street, Mayfair and were receiving coverage in glossy magazines. At the same time they started participating in hairdressing shows that took them all over the world. During the late 70s and early 80s Toni&Guy opened further shops in Covent Garden and Sloane Square and also opened a hairdressing Academy in central London. They also launched their own product line: TIGI.

In 1983 Guy Mascolo and Bruno Mascolo moved to Dallas in the USA where they opened salons in the fast expanding shopping mall business and also started to grow their professional product line. Toni and Anthony Mascolo remained in the UK, where Anthony grew the education and creative side of the TONI&GUY and Toni developed a franchise operation that has now expanded into a highly successful global operation.

8 years ago Toni, Guy, Bruno and Anthony Mascolo demerged their business. Toni Mascolo and his children Sacha and Christian retained ownership of the TONI&GUY operation worldwide, (excluding the USA,) whilst Guy, Bruno and Anthony Mascolo took global ownership of TIGI and TONI&GUY USA, of which Guy was Chairman.

Guy Mascolo was highly respected in the world of hairdressing. A tremendously popular and generous character he was loved by everyone who met him and had an enormous amount of compassion. A quality the Italians describe as ‘simpatico’. He was a huge family man, with 2 sons from his first marriage, Guy Junior and Zak Mascolo, (who is the Creative Director of TONI&GUY New York,) and 2 daughters (Emanuella and Zara) by his second marriage to Flora Mascolo).

Guy was a keen sportsman with a passion for football and a keen supporter of Chelsea. He was also a talented musician. Guy was also a brilliant guitarist who over the years both wrote and produced music for himself and others. He was also a very good artist, and often sold his paintings to raise money for charities. Another of his many talents was cooking. Anyone who was fortunate enough to sample Guy’s ‘sugo Napoletano’ would agree it was the best they had ever tasted.

With such a passion for life it is a cruel fate that Guy has been taken from us at a point in his life when he had so much to live for and enjoy.
But most of all Guy Mascolo was known by all as a beautiful man and that is how he will be remembered.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Beach Hair

One of my girls just recently made a comment about how much she loves "beach hair."  I told her I used to use the John Frieda stuff, but that was years ago.  After messing around with different products, I happened upon one that offered me the most equivalent texture.  While you can mess with certain scrunching gels or even hairspray, I found that TiGi's Bed Head's Foxy Curls Hi-Def Curl Spray works best.  The back reads, "Upgrade your curls to HD!  Get highly defined, frizz-free, seperated curls.  Spray in wet hair and style or in dry hair to touch up your curls."  
While I love it just as directed, I found if I dry my hair product free (or with a heat defender if I use a blow dryer) and then spray in the Hi-Def Curl spray, it gives that slightly messy, care-free, fresh from the beach effect.  Love it.  Play with it.  Remember to purchase professional products from a professional.

The New Blog

Because my previous blog was difficult for some to view, I have moved here to Blogger.  This is my new location.  All previous posts are now available on this page, and any future posts can be found here.  I am obviously still constructing my page, but for now, here I am, and hopefully, here I am to stay.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

While I'm at it...

In addition to the last website I posted, I would like to continue with an online independent clothing store that I am now in love with:

Everyone, meet Mod Cloth

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Dress Me Up

For your “independent fashion and style source,” please, please, please check out Paper Doll!!  I have been a regular visitor back when they were an online boutique, but they have changed gears and are one of the best sites to visit for fashion inspiration, and the latest in Boutique names.  Love it, and can’t believe I didn’t post this sooner!! What was I thinking? 

Monday, March 2, 2009

Let's Clear the Hair

Clear Gloss, Clear Gloss, Clear Gloss!!!

I love this stuff!  Next time you are in to see your stylist ask her to please tack this on to your service (if she doesn’t already), or call ahead and book it on since it does take roughly 20 minutes to process.

Natural Hair:  this stuff will enhance your natural shade and give your hair a healthy glow/sheen if you feel your hair has been looking a bit dull/drab these days. (and it can last 4-6 weeks!)

Colored Hair:  Follow your color service with a clear gloss to prolong color.  Putting the clear gloss over your color is kind of like putting the top coat on your fresh nail polish.  It will protect the color and seal the hair cuticle making it much more difficult to fade.  **Added tip:  If you are especially having trouble with fading (sometimes due to overly porous/damaged hair) use the clear gloss, blow dry, and then make sure you have your stylist flat iron your hair.  Make sure she uses a heat defender too.  Flat ironing done right will seal the cuticle even more and help hold in those color molecules.  Avoid washing for 48 hours from service, don’t shampoo everyday, and use lukewarm to cool water when you do shampoo (hot water will cause the cuticle to expand).  Use only color safe products, and buy professional.

Between Colors:  You can also use the clear gloss midway between one color application until the next.  If you feel your color starts to lose its shine before you actually need to color again, you can throw this on top to keep the color looking fresh.


Seriously, this stuff has done wonders for my own hair!  Now I can’t go without it!

Skin Types

Now I know there are some that might find this post a little silly and unnecessary, but after speaking with a few individuals, I discovered there are some that are unsure of the different skin types and where exactly they fit in.  

Normal- I swear it’s the rarest form, although it is called “normal.”  This skin type really has nothing to complain about.  On most days there is not a problem with oil or dryness.

Dry- Flaky, always dry, never enough moisturizer.  Sometimes can be a symptom of a thyroid disorder.

Oily- Enough said.  Regular breakouts.

Sensitive- usually needs to use hypoallergenic products.  Reacts poorly to those that aren’t.  (Redness, burning, hives, etc.)

Combination- The skin type with the most confusion.  Combination is the most common skin type.  This skin type is oily (usually in the ‘T’ Zone) with a few dry patches all at the same time.


The reason I thought it necessary to review was because I found some women to be confused with the definitions of the Normal and Combination skin types.

Hope this helped. 

Monday, February 23, 2009

Skintastic

For those of you who are not aware, my gorgeous sister/best friend is an esthetician in Hawaii.  She throws all sorts of skin care goodies and tid bits my way.  Ever since I received the Dermalogica skin care line from her for Christmas, I can not stop RAVING about it.  I have tried other professional products (i.e. Aveda’s skin care, Juice Beauty, Proactiv, etc.), but none can even come close to Dermalogica.  This stuff is expensive, but I think a fresh, beautiful face is worth it!  

Now, if you can’t afford the price, there is another skin care line I discovered and absolutely loved still more than the other aforementioned lines.  It still can’t beat Dermalogica, though. :) 

It is called Alba Botanica, and it was their Hawaiian line that I used.  I found it at my local drugstore and it has things like pineapple enzymes, aloe, jojoba, papaya enzymes, etc.  I felt like I was using professional products at a drugstore price.  I purchased the Cleanser, Toner, Face Cream, and Scrub.  I loved, loved, loved everything, but the scrub wasn’t as scrubby as I would like it to have been.

So there you have it.  My skin care Oscar goes to Dermalogica, with Alba Botanica as it’s runner up. ;)

Sunday, February 1, 2009

This Season's Fashion Do's

I thought I would share my latest fashion trends I have stumbled upon over the past few days.

Makeup:

  1. Bright Colors!! I am so excited about this!  I love this look.  To make your brights stand out even more, start with a white base.  The colors will really pop against a blank canvas.  You can use this trick with both your shadows and your nail polish (i.e. white base coat).  While these colors are tons of fun, it’s not ultra professional, so use your judgement.  Also, reserve the blue and purple shadows for evening wear.  These colors tend to be very powerful even in the brights.
  2. More specifically, high intensity blues and greens are making a statement in the magazines these days.  Along with different shades of gold and copper.  Same rules as above apply for these emeralds and ceruleans, but the golds and coppers are day time and work friendly.

Clothing

  1. Trousers.  I would suggest pairing the masculine slacks with a feminine blouse or girly accessories.
  2. The basic Tee.  No ridiculous phrases.  Images yes.  Nothing that says your hair color is better than some one else’s, or you other ride is someone else’s mom.  Those just make you sound trashy, and are not the latest trend these days.  The basic tee is being paired with vests and heels, and in the right fit looks ultra sexy without being too showy. 
  3. Sequin dresses and tops for evening/club-wear.  With something this sexy though, don’t over do it.  Since sequins can be excessive on their own, the rest of your outfit should be relatively tame with simplistic accessories.
  4. Chucks.  Though, I feel like they have never truly left the scene, they are definitely making a come back these days.  They would look great paired with the aforementioned black trousers, white tee, black vest + very feminine accessories (i.e. floral purse, noticeable jewelry, etc.)

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Dear Robin

Robin’s comment on 100 Strokes: “This makes good sense, but what about all that I hear about overworking the hair?  Is there such a thing as over brushing or too much brushing?  Or does the good outweigh the bad?”

Thanks Mom for commenting! :D

In response:

Overworking the hair DOES EXIST!!  This can lead to something called Traction Alopecia!! EEK! A friend once told me that her niece could not stop the bad habit of TIGHTLY twirling a certain spot of her hair habitually.  Because she was pulling and tugging on those hairs consistently, she created a BALD SPOT!! NOT FUN!  

While 100 brush strokes or scalp massages are not bad, (no sir, not one bit, rather enjoyable I might add) frequent tugging and pulling, or constant irritation (not necessarily good feelings) can cause some unpleasant results. 


Soooo....as with other great things in life: keep it in moderation!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

100 Strokes a Day

I’m sure every girl has heard the advice:  100 brush strokes a day keeps your hair healthy/makes it grow faster.  

The truth behind this:  Running the brush over your scalp is what’s really helping your hair.  With every stroke, you’re increasing blood circulation, which in turn stimulates the hair follicles.  When the hair follicles are stimulated on a more frequent basis, it encourages growth.  Although the average hair growth is 1/2 inch per month, by practicing this everyday or every other day, you could see a gradual increase in your hair’s development.

Monday, January 12, 2009

U*tique is certainly Unique

I have never seen a vending machine like this!!

Behold:

The “Ferrari of vending machines”


Sunday, January 11, 2009

Liner Woe

If your eyeliner is too stiff, don't toss it! Use your blowdryer to 

heat the pencil up for a couple of seconds. This will make the liner 

soft and easy to glide. Be careful not to get it too hot (then it will 

be toooooo soft). No worries...letting it cool will bring the pencil 

back to a more manageable texture.

Get the Facts

Paul Mitchell's quick facts on diverted products:

"Diversion is the ugly side of the beauty industry. The professional salon products you buy in grocery stores, drug stores or on the internet is black market, counterfeit or tampered with. Please call 1-888-398-8884 to report diverted product. 


1)GET THE REAL DEAL...NOT A BOGUS STEAL. 

The only way to guarantee authenticity is to buy professional products at a professional hair salon. 


2)EWWW! 

Independent tests of counterfeit product found dangerously high levels of bacteria and other impurities that can make you sick.


3)"WHY PAY MORE??"

Diverted product in discount, drug or grocery chains usually costs more than the real thing. 


4)STOP BAD HAIR DAYS 

A leading cause of bad hair days is using the wrong hair care products. Ask your 

hairdresser about the products you need to make hair look and perform its best. "

Professional Products are Meant to be from the Professional

I encourage all to stay away from the "professional beauty product" aisles even in places like CVS and Target. JUST SAY NO!!  These products are not being sold from salon professionals as it says they legally should be. These products can be spoiled/corrupted (one woman came into the old salon I worked at and expected to return a Paul Mitchell product she purchased at a drugstore that literally smelled like manure...no exaggeration here) and your salon professionals are trained on a regular basis as to how certain products can be used or combined (some products can conflict with other products). In addition, the ingredients could be way off from the original. For your health and safety, please stay away from diverted products.


Paul Mitchell


New York Times


National Retail Federation