Monday, August 27, 2012

It's been a while...

Hello Dolls! Its been forever! I had a lot of down time today, but unwillingly, to say the least. I had to have a minor surgery and was put under and that has seem to be the only way to slow down, rest, and sleep longer then 6 hours anymore! Crazy, I know, but isn't it all. So much has went on over my last blog, I'm just not mentally capable to share tonight. Just wanted to say a brief, hello and give a funny picture I found on my passion of a job, if that's even what you want to call it. You can't call it a job if you love it, and I stay so busy, thank the good Lord above, that sometimes I don't know if I'm coming or going, but wouldn't have it any other way! Until the next, more elaborated blog....Love and Lashes! #hair #beauty
Paige.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Chalk It Up!

Here is some tips to offer and how-to information for color smashing and chalking technique! What is color smashing, you ask? It’s just that: grab a handful of color, grab a handful of hair, and smash the tint into the strands, producing a concentrated burst of color. Chalking, on the other hand, borrows materials from the kids’ crafts box; take pastel chalk, wet it and swipe the color onto random strands. The color sets with a quick spritz of hairspray until the client shampoos it out. Although there are no hard and fast rules for smashing and chalking, its suggesting you choose colors that stand out against the existing hair color. Example: using blues and blacks on lighter hair, and oranges, reds and greens on darker strands.



This Idea came from a Professional website shared by stylist internationally, Behindthechair.

Fringe it up!

A standout fringe is all the rage right now! To enhance your fringe, I first suggest going to a professional to do all I'm telling you. To make it look thicker and heavier, apply a shadow of hair color that’s one to two levels darker than your base color with a slice on the underside of the fringe. Leave the scalp area color-free and blend the shadow color. For clients who are ready for a fringe, just throw in some creative color on the halo area of your head! 






This Idea came from a Professional website shared by stylist internationally, Behindthechair.





My Little Pony.

Nicole Richie can support a high cute high ponytail. To get To get this 1960’s-inspired fringe and high pony combo, apply a thermal protection spray, to each section of already dry hair. Make sure hair is dry after the spray before you touch it with any iron! After smoothing with a flat iron, pull a mo-hawk section of hair up and away. Pull the rest of the hair into a super high pony with two elastics at the crown of the head for extra volume. Release the mo hawk section of the hair and lightly blast with a blow dryer to find a part and smooth out any kinks. Next, lightly shake out the top section of the hair to let a face-framing fringe fall, then separate the remaining hair into two sections on both sides of the head. One at a time, wrap the sections around the pony pinning and secure with pins to hide the elastic and give shape to the head. Smooth flyaways and set the look with a light mist of finishing spray. Add worthy shine with a shine spray! There you have it!














This Idea came from a Professional website shared by stylist internationally, Behindthechair.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Just a few reviews of mine from our FB page....

:Amy Williams: "Paige is amazing!!! I'm happy with my hair for the first time in years. :)"

:Kayla Lail: "Paige, thank you for all of your hard work and dedication yesterday! I love my new hair! You are a wonderful hairstylist. I also appreciate the collaboration with the other hairstylists there. You are all awesome! I will be seeing you guys soon! Thank you again!"

:Sarah East:
"Thank you Paige! I absolutely love my hair and had so much fun! I will be back soon. :)"

Thanks guys, its always nice to hear you love it, makes me happy. Also check out the reviews on our google page :)

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Keep your locks looking healthy & Good @ the Beach!

  1. Been on a little Vaca @ the beach, of course everyone needs beach knowledge for their hair, can't let that be too carefree :)

    How to Keep Your Hair Looking Good at the Beach

    • 1
      Spray on de-tangler once an hour. Just like you reapply sunscreen, misting your dry hair with de-tangler with condition it and keep it smooth in the coastal winds.
    • 2
      Brush the de-tangler through your hair. By working the conditioning product through your hair and eliminating tangles regularly, you will be able to keep your hair looking perfect. Remember, beach style is naturally more wavy and tousled than regular hair, so it's okay for it to be a little wild.
    • 3
      Work a small glob of conditioner through your hair upon exiting the water. If you decide to get in--and you should--then you will not be able to keep the sea water and salt out of your hair. However, the conditioner will keep it from getting too dried out or knotted from repeated dunking and drying.
    • 4
        You may also wish to shield hair from the sun and keep it smooth by adding a colorful kerchief or scarf.
      Put in some loose braids as the day wears on (if its long enough). Eventually you may find that you are still dissatisfied with your hair. Playing hard will make you sweaty and repeated swims in the ocean and falls in the sand can leave your hair somewhat the worse for wear. Two loosely braided pigtails can turn stringy, sandy hair into surfergirl-sexy hair in no time. Make sure that you leave the braids loose and that you let some of your hair fall around your face for a casual, beach-kitten look.