Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Choose The Blonde For You


What you need to know about blonde hair is that there is a right shade for everyone. With a little customizing, you can have a blonde color that works for you.  If you have pale or ashy looking skin, go for a gold or warm shade that will add color to your skin tone. If you have dark brown eyes, go for a caramel shade or a dark blonde color. If you have a lot of pink or red undertones in your skin, stay away from warm shades and stick with a cool or ashy blonde to tone down the redness. If you are in the more mature years, the best choice is to choose warm, golden shades to brighten up your face.

California Blonde:
Has a very American, beachy feel. More bold highlights. Soft, golden tones. The golden or caramel blonde shade has a very natural look which can suit women with fair skin or a very subtle tan.






Dirty Blonde:
Dirty blonde hair color is absolutely fabulous as it is a color that has a very beige tone. Due to it's cooler appearance, this blonde shade is perfect for women with fair as well as tanned skin. This  blonde shade has subtle dimension and can vary in intensity, but they all look gorgeous.



New Hollywood Blonde:
This all out glamorous shade is made with a light base color with beautiful multi-tonal blonde highlights that seem to make the hair shimmer. This tends to be a high maintenance color.


Southern Blonde:
Achieved with a good base formula and just a few face framing highlights for detail. More "tan" in in overall tone



Strawberry Blonde:
the base color is made to be a reddish blonde or warm gold complimented with strong to softer golden highlights. Strawberry blonde is not a hair color for everyone. It's blonde-reddish appearance works great only for women with a fair skin complexion as the color exudes a certain warmth that needs to be complemented by a warm type of complexion.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Going Gray Gracefully For The Current Hair Coloring Client



First of all I don't always recommend you stop covering your gray hair for it can make you appear older, frumpy, dated and because of the ashy tone, it can make your skin appear dull and sallow. Some women embracing the gray hair, look amazing...such as Meryl Streep's character, with her silvery locks in Devil Wears Prada. I think this great silvery-gray color could look great on a lot of women if you coupled it with a flattering cut and fashionable clothing. If your the type that never considers fashion or hates to style your hair...then this look is not for you.

Since there is no hair color product on the market that will produce a true gray or white color, you simply have to let your gray grow out. For the client who has colored hair and gray roots, here are some options you have to help make the grow out process a lot more subtle and easier

1. Full highlights- Light blonde hair has very little contrast with gray hair. A full highlight each visit will be necessary until you remove all the previously colored hair....making you very blonde. A light ash toner will be necessary to counteract the yellow raw color that bleached hair achieves. The toner is light enough not to darken the hair but make the hair appear more gray or white than blonde. if your natural hair color is more salt and pepper...this can be achieved by low-lighting and highlighting the hair. A fine weave of low-lights the same color as the "pepper" in the hair and the remaining hair bleached. Then the now bleached blonde hair would be toned to give the appearance that it was gray or white. This is a process that takes a bit of time, money, and more then one visit may be required to receive the full desired results. Most find this option appealing because the end result does appear gray and makes them feel like they accomplished much of their goal even after the first visit.

2. Demi-permanent Color - The other option is much more budget friendly and probable the best option for extremely short haired clients who will cut the ends off soon anyway. Instead of getting rid of the previously colored hair and adding extra damage by bleaching and removing the color....we leave this hair alone and put the focus on the gray roots. When using a demi-permanent hair color which is deposit only hair color, it can only cover gray to about 50%. Meaning some your hair will take the color and some won't, allowing some gray to continue to shine through. When this type of hair color is deposited on gray course hair...it will also fade and leave you with little or no demarcation line. I guess you can say this works because it's not solid color like you have on the ends but not as bright white as your natural...so it is a great transition color. The demi-color would be applied to the roots only each visit and continued till the old, solid, previously colored hair has been cut off. After that phase you will be left with hair that has a salt and pepper look because of the 50% coverage of this demi-permanent product. Once your have reached this point you can also discontinue coloring your hair because the demi will fade anyway and the demarcation line will not be noticeable. This is a great option for those who have natural salt and pepper hair because your hair is like this already and you may be able to stop the process sooner.

I hope this helps and Good Luck!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Make Your Hair color Last

As The days become longer and more of us start to spend our time outdoor...It is extremely important to take care of the color you spent your money on. Here is what one of my favorite Hair Colorists, Rita Hazan has to say about making your beautiful hair color last.

For your hair color to last as long as possible, your hair needs to be healthy.  That is the only way your color will stay vibrant.  Conditioning treatments are the best way to keep your hair in good health.  You can get a professional treatment at the salon and then ask your colorist to recommend a treatment for your specific hair type and texture to use at home.  The lighter your hair is, the more frequently you should use your treatments each week.  For blondes, two times a week is more than enough. You can sleep with the treatment in, and then shampoo it out in the morning.  I don’t suggest using olive oil or homemade treatments.  I think it is best to take advantage of all of the technology out there and use the more advanced treatments that are available to us.  There are also great oils on the market that contain ingredients tailored to treat specific hair color issues and problems.  If you feel like your color is looking dull, you can also buy a  shine spray or serum.  These types of products will make your hair look shiny and help the color to appear more bright and alive.
I also believe that the shampoo and conditioner you use can make or break your color.  Some products work better than others on colored hair, so always use shampoo and conditioner made specifically for color treated hair.  If your hair seems to be fading, the first thing you should do is change your shampoo and conditioner.  A lot of times, the products you’ve been using end up being the problem.  Try different shampoos and conditioners until you find what works best for you.  Just don’t buy what is on “sale,” because you spend a lot of time and money on your color, so it is important to use the proper formulas to care for your hair. There is only so much your colorist can do to help you.  You must do your part and use the right products to make your color last.

by Rita Hazan

I also want to point out that if you plan on spending time outdoors in the pools or sun...I would recommend protecting those strands with Micro-Voile Protecteur from Kerastase. This treatment leaves a light, silky finish and acts as sunscreen for the sun-exposed hair.

Another great way to keep your hair color fresh and vibrant is to use color support shampoo and conditioners. These products contain hints of color pigments to counteract tonal shifts and fading that may occur with hair color over time. The Bumble and Bumble line was made to preserve the work of colorists. This low pH, extra-mild formula avoids stripping, neutralizes oxidation, smooths the cuticle & subtly enhances color.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Buzz Worthy Product Fave

Buzz Worthy Product Fave: Grooming Creme

One product that is a huge favorite of mine is Bumble and Bumble Grooming Creme. I love this product because it is easy to use and has countless ways you can use it,  giving a lot of bang for your buck. Use this product on damp hair for the beach waves, or give a perfect blow out a more natural, lived in style. If your wearing your hair straight, with your fingertips, piece out the ends of your hair to create more natural separation and give it more edge. This versatile product smooths hair, holds down flyaways, and great for giving  guys with that not so perfect, lived in texture. 

www.sheenarush.com
www.bumbleandbumble.com

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Sunny With The Chance Of Highlights

This is the time of the year when it is all about renewal and revival. It is time to celebrate this beautiful warm sunny weather by treating yourself to a fresh new lighter and brighter hair color. Don't be afraid to try something new or dare I say different.

For all the blonds out there, the lighter always seems to be "better". If your not already changing your base color, I suggest you do. Even taking your natural hair color one shade lighter and warmer will brighten up your face giving you that instant sun kissed glow. The best part about changing your base color is that you need less highlights to give you that blond look. Less highlights means less bleach and healthier hair. Not only that but a base change will extend the life of your highlights, requiring fewer highlight visits saving you time and money. All this makes it worth the try.

For the darker headed and some timid ladies, going lighter does not have to be scary. Sometimes dark, cool and drab locks can make your skin look sallow and lifeless. How about trying a beautiful rich dark chocolate hair color with some yummy caramel balayage highlights. With a hue that is so soft and natural, keeping up with your new base color is all you need to do to keep this look alive. With that said, many do look amazing with black or extremely dark hair, but sometimes it can look plain and boring. Adding some natural sun-kissed balayage highlights a couple shades lighter then your natural hair color will add a whole lot of interest and really showcase a fabulous cut and brighten your face. With this look you will only need to retouch your highlights every 4 - 6 months!

The Den Salon in Chino Hills
Stylist and Hair Color Artist Sheena Rush

Friday, March 26, 2010

Prom 2010 Hair Ideas

Its that time of the year and prom is just around the corner. Every year gals prepare for the biggest dance of the school year, prom of 2010 is no exception. The most important rule to prom is you have to look amazing...preferably sexy. You found the perfect dress and your super hot date, and now the hair. Prom hair is the important finishing touch on your look...and that is where I come in. I hand picked some of my favorite prom hairstyles that are a must do this year. 



What I like about this half down look are those waves. The look is sweet and soft and can be incorporated in many different looks. The use of a braid in the fringe area will give this style a bohemian flair. Want to turn this style into something with a little more sass and edge....instead of loosely pulling back the top hair pieces from a center part....take hair further away from the face and let these sexy waves fall from a soft bouffant.

I am in love with the faux bob! The best part about this look is that you don't need to have short hair to create this sexy tousled look. Long hair is pinned underneath soft curls and waves to fake short hair. I must say that short hair is so much fun and even better when you don't have to commit to it. This look screams confidence and a sure way to make a statement.


The messy up-do is a super chic look that's a favorite of many celebrities. This is exactly the kind of stylish but unfussy look that screams the image of sexy, confidant trendsetter. Headbands and this imperfect hairstyle go hand in hand. The tousled and quite wild look can instantly be softened with a pretty accessory to really tie the hairstyle together. There are no set messy up-do rules. Messy up-dos can work with any type of hair, texture or color and with any length.





Neat yes. Boring no. This soft sweeping up-do is romantic, feminine, carefree and quite timeless. There are many variations of this popular up-do...such as leaving some side swept fringe or soft layers around the face. You can also make it more of a side up-do or instead of the tousled curls in the back, trying a messy bun. This look is clean and is great to wear if you want to showcase earrings or the neckline and simply looks amazing on everyone.

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Monday, March 8, 2010

Day 4 of the series: The Importance Of Styling Products

The 4th in the series: The Truth To Creating Salon Style At Home

Here is a quick overview of what you really need to achieve your favorite salon style at home.
First: Keep your hair healthy with professional shampoo and conditioner. healthy hair is not rebellious and more responsive to styling. I also shared with you that store brands have low quantity of quality ingredients and use fillers that add to dryness or buildup.
Second: Use a professional blow dryer that has the heat, power and technology to correctly dry hair, smooth frizz and control flyways without causing extra damage.
Third: The right brush will make your end results easy to achieve
and fourth and final tip in this series: The Importance Of Styling Products

What we love about styling product is that they instantly make your life so much easier when it comes to styling. For a fine haired gal a root booster will instantly add texture to her roots to create exciting volume and fullness. What I must share with you is with the changing seasons and the changing trends our hair tends to pay a price. As we fight with it to stay straight through all the humidity, static electricity, and bump up the volume, we seem to torture our strands with more heat tools. The importance of utilizing products is not only to assist us when creating lushes long lasting curls or silky smooth hair, but its to protect our hair from our curling irons, blow dryers and flat irons. Constant heat from our styling tools and even sun exposure and chlorine can cause major damage to the structure of our hair....making it dry, brittle, frizzy and possibly even breakage. Here is the dish on what you should be using.