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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

wedding bliss

Hairroin's makeup artist, Noel Nichols, just started a bridal blog. http://www.the-wedding-belle.blogspot.com
please check out her blog, and let any brides-to-be you might encounter know!

Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Janine gives Linda strawberry a purple do over and gets interviewed.

Hairroin Fix
How cool is Hairroin? Arguably Hollwood’s hottest salon, it’s our go-to source for the raddest fads. Owner/stylist Janine Jarman shares the newest of the new: gradient color. "What’s wonderful about this look is that it works for men or women, conservative or avant-garde. We take a dark base color and add or one two lighter gradients for a natural transition that looks so much fresher than the patchy color we’ve seen in recent seasons."

The technique is key: Janine and her staff use brushes- no foil- to add dimensional color from root to tip. "This works for more natural looks; for instance, a dark brown to lighter blonde- as well as for high-fashion looks, such as a deep purple to lighter purple for a modern, Eastside look. This transitional technique also works equally well for long or short hair, and our clients are loving the change from the cascade of highlights that were more prevalent last year." What’s more, "this works perfectly for our present economic situation; the gradient color grows out without the demarcation lines we see in perfectly placed highlights."

For men, the look is "modern military": short on the sides with a super-versatile swatch of hair up front. "This can be fauxhawked, slicked to the side, or textured with the right cut and product," Janine promises. Her favorite? Sebastian’s Professional Craft Clay, a remoldable matte texturizer crafted to naturally hold hair at the roots (and such an advance from the molding products of yesteryear).

Similarly, women can look forward to a "structured bob with a heavy, full fringe" (think Linda Evangelista’s current look). I like to call it a ’beachy bob," smiles Janine. "With this cut, the hair can dance between three levels of tone, with a much darker shade underneath for a thoroughly modern feel." For long-haired women, the best looks contains "exaggerated levels, with an asymmetrical cut: chin-length on one side, longer on the other, to best complement a woman’s face." Here, too, the gradient colors fades out from dark to light, with up to three tones if the hair is long enough for this very fresh effect.


Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com

Saturday, September 12, 2009

mad for plaid


Hairroin Salon's staff will all be wearing plaid for the Saturdays of September, join the fun!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Patrick styles Arianne Zucker for the emmy's.

blog written by Patrick (Senior stylist at Hairroin Salon)


For Arianne Zucker’s Daytime Emmy look, I started with Sebastian Thickefy Foam at the root and Stylixir through the ends. I gave her a classic Hairroin Foxy Blowdry. Then using Haute Hollywood Locks I enhanced her length. I shampooed and preset the extensions on one inch bender rollers for a soft natural curl pattern. As I put the extensions in I used an Enzo Milano conical rod to blend the extensions with Ari’s hair. The end result is a voluminous cascade of soft curls.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Mad Men.

blog written by Marcy (Master stylist at Hairroin Salon)




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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Macy's Passport Fashion Week

blog by Marcy (Master Stylist at Hairroin Salon)
Janine and I are off to San Francisco to do the Macy's Passport Fashion show next week . Then we will be bringing the whole Salon Hairroin team together for the Southern California version. We are doing two days in San francisco and two days in Los angeles. We are taking over from di Pietro Todd salon in San francisco. They have done this show for 7 years and are passing the torch to us. This is a giant show for us. This show is a fund raiser for AIDS. They have raised millions for the cause in the last 10 years. Despite budget cuts the show will still go on! As a hair dresser we have a big job ahead of us. We have over 90 models and dancers to prepare and that is not including any talent that needs last min. touch-ups too. We have 5 hours to make the show beautiful. This is going to be really fun and a crazy challenge. I am a excited to see the hair we get to do - I hope for really fun and foxy! My next blog will be all about this and I will include some pics... wish us luck and go buy tickets and check it out!

Hairroin
323.467.0392
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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Molly Burnett from Days of our Lives

blog written by Patrick (Senior stylist at Hairroin Salon)
On set I use Sebastian Thickefy Foam to style Molly Burnett’s hair. This day Molly went straight from set to the red carpet. Molly’s hair was wrap curled on a one-inch iron and then pinned it into an off-center messy bun at the nape. I finished with Zero Gravity hairspray.

Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com