Check out the interview with Hair On The Brain!!
Click Me Here!!!!!!!
Showing posts with label hairroin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hairroin. Show all posts
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Recap of Shear Genius 3 Episode 2
Giacomo goes home…
For last night’s episode we needed to create a hairstyle inspired by one of Jason Johnston of the Dakota Restaurant (inside the Roosevelt Hotel) new menu dishes. From winning the challenge last week, I had immunity from elimination. That gave me the freedom to do something that I have never done before without any fear of the judges not liking it. I thought the challenge was an odd one, and when I saw my dish I was less than excited, but went for it anyway. I was VERY impressed with Matthew’s hairstyle. The dishes were as follows:
Brian: Chocolate mousse
April: Heirloom tomato salad
Jon: Seared scallops
Brig: Tiramisu
Amy: Dakota Burger
Janine: Beet salad
Adee: Steak tartare
Matthew: Yellowtail Hamachi
Arzo: Tuna Tataki
Faatemah: Orange Flan Trio
As said on Realitywanted.com “Janine has immunity in the challenge and decides to take a bigger risk because of it. Some of the stylists decide to go more glamorous while others go Avant Garde, and still others go more literal.”
They pretty much barely showed the hair I did, and I didn’t get to see much feedback, but I guess it doesn’t matter. I liked it.
The outcome of the two challenges were:
Shortcut Challenge #2
Top three Janine, Jon and Matthew!
Bottom three are Brian, Adee, and April.
Winner? Matthew!!! Congrats Matthew!!!!
Elimination Challenge #2
Top Three are Brian, Jon, and Matthew (I had immunity!!! Yay!)
Bottom three are Brig, Arzo, and Amy
Who is eliminated? ARZO??????????????????????? Hhhmmm Everyone seemed a little confused about this deciscion.
For last night’s episode we needed to create a hairstyle inspired by one of Jason Johnston of the Dakota Restaurant (inside the Roosevelt Hotel) new menu dishes. From winning the challenge last week, I had immunity from elimination. That gave me the freedom to do something that I have never done before without any fear of the judges not liking it. I thought the challenge was an odd one, and when I saw my dish I was less than excited, but went for it anyway. I was VERY impressed with Matthew’s hairstyle. The dishes were as follows:
Brian: Chocolate mousse
April: Heirloom tomato salad
Jon: Seared scallops
Brig: Tiramisu
Amy: Dakota Burger
Janine: Beet salad
Adee: Steak tartare
Matthew: Yellowtail Hamachi
Arzo: Tuna Tataki
Faatemah: Orange Flan Trio
As said on Realitywanted.com “Janine has immunity in the challenge and decides to take a bigger risk because of it. Some of the stylists decide to go more glamorous while others go Avant Garde, and still others go more literal.”
They pretty much barely showed the hair I did, and I didn’t get to see much feedback, but I guess it doesn’t matter. I liked it.
The outcome of the two challenges were:
Shortcut Challenge #2
Top three Janine, Jon and Matthew!
Bottom three are Brian, Adee, and April.
Winner? Matthew!!! Congrats Matthew!!!!
Elimination Challenge #2
Top Three are Brian, Jon, and Matthew (I had immunity!!! Yay!)
Bottom three are Brig, Arzo, and Amy
Who is eliminated? ARZO??????????????????????? Hhhmmm Everyone seemed a little confused about this deciscion.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Shear Genius Season 3, Episode 1
Blog written by Janine Jarman (Owner of Hairroin Salon) And contestant on Shear Genius 3
If you missed the Bravo's Shear Genius Season 3, Episode 1 you can watch it by simply clicking on This Link Right Here!!!
Also, as most of you know, one of my favorite reality blogs, is Tom & Lorenzo Fabulous & Opinionated, ( ProjectRungay.blogspot.com ) . The day I agreed to be on Bravo's Shear Genius 3 I knew that this day would come....The day that Tom and Lorenzo would have a field day making fun of me and my fellow contestants. I am very thankful they went easy on me this last week. Here is a quick screen shot of what was posted:
Courtesy of ProjectRungay.blogspot.com
I am a little nervous to read the comments, but hopefully they are not as bad as I imagined.
Don't forget to watch!!!!
If you missed the Bravo's Shear Genius Season 3, Episode 1 you can watch it by simply clicking on This Link Right Here!!!
Also, as most of you know, one of my favorite reality blogs, is Tom & Lorenzo Fabulous & Opinionated, ( ProjectRungay.blogspot.com ) . The day I agreed to be on Bravo's Shear Genius 3 I knew that this day would come....The day that Tom and Lorenzo would have a field day making fun of me and my fellow contestants. I am very thankful they went easy on me this last week. Here is a quick screen shot of what was posted:
Courtesy of ProjectRungay.blogspot.com
I am a little nervous to read the comments, but hopefully they are not as bad as I imagined.
Don't forget to watch!!!!
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Locks of love!
Blog written by Priscila
(Front desk coordinator at Hairroin Salon)

Locks of Love...genius!! If you've got hair... lots and lots of unruly hair ...come over to Hairroin and let us fix that for ya! We'll give you a sharp, sexy new cut that'll make you feel better than Angelina Jolie riding on the back of Brad Pitts 1972 Triumph. And after we're done shearing your locks to perfection, we're going to donate the hair we've cut to a little miracle child in need though the Locks of Love program. Now tell me that wouldn't make you sleep like a newborn baby. For more information, go to Locksoflove.org or www.Hairroinsalon.com
Check out Locks of Love’s mission statement
Hairroin Salon
323.467.0392
(Front desk coordinator at Hairroin Salon)

Locks of Love...genius!! If you've got hair... lots and lots of unruly hair ...come over to Hairroin and let us fix that for ya! We'll give you a sharp, sexy new cut that'll make you feel better than Angelina Jolie riding on the back of Brad Pitts 1972 Triumph. And after we're done shearing your locks to perfection, we're going to donate the hair we've cut to a little miracle child in need though the Locks of Love program. Now tell me that wouldn't make you sleep like a newborn baby. For more information, go to Locksoflove.org or www.Hairroinsalon.com
Check out Locks of Love’s mission statement
Hairroin Salon
323.467.0392
Saturday, January 9, 2010
hairy chairs?
blog by Beatrice (Senior stylistat Hairroin Salon)




i recently discovered these hairy chairs designed by architect dejana kabilijo.
i find them a bit creepy, what do you think? i can't help but think they would be itchy to sit on.
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroin.com




i recently discovered these hairy chairs designed by architect dejana kabilijo.
i find them a bit creepy, what do you think? i can't help but think they would be itchy to sit on.
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroin.com
Tweet my Twitter!!!!

Follow us at Hairroin Salon all day at Hairroin Salon Twitter!!!!!!
And now you can Follow Janine! Keep up to date with her as she gets ready to see herself on Shear Genius Season 3 on Bravo Tv!!!Janine Jarman's Twitter!!!!!!
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroin.com
Friday, January 8, 2010
Behind the Chair Article
A great website that has fresh and amazing articles Behindthechair.com featured an article on tips and trend watches for 2010, including a snippet from Hairroin Salon's own Shear Genius 3 star, Janine Jarman. You can click on the article here Behindthechair.com article
As quoted from www.behindthechair.com:
"Throwback Jams - We all know history repeats itself, especially in the world of hair. “For cuts in 2010 we are seeing a throw back to early Sassoon looks with clean, crisp lines,” says Janine Jarman, Sebastian Design Team and owner, Hairroin Salon, Hollywood, CA. “Some of our hipper Hollywood clients are trying a mix of severe lengths—all in one cut—like shaved sides with a long back.” "
Anyone looking for amazing content on anything hair should bookmark this site!
Shear Genius - Bios - Janine | Bravo TV Official Site
www.hairroin.com
As quoted from www.behindthechair.com:
"Throwback Jams - We all know history repeats itself, especially in the world of hair. “For cuts in 2010 we are seeing a throw back to early Sassoon looks with clean, crisp lines,” says Janine Jarman, Sebastian Design Team and owner, Hairroin Salon, Hollywood, CA. “Some of our hipper Hollywood clients are trying a mix of severe lengths—all in one cut—like shaved sides with a long back.” "
Anyone looking for amazing content on anything hair should bookmark this site!
Shear Genius - Bios - Janine | Bravo TV Official Site
www.hairroin.com
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Hairroin's creepy christmas
i found this article on La.racked.com about our Creepy Christmas window display, and decided to repost it.
http://la.racked.com/archives/2009/12/10/window_dressing_2_hairroins_creepy_christmas.php





"Judging from the window display, you probably want to avoid being on Hairroin's naughty list. The Hollywood hair salon features a whole lot of sinister: the first thing that popped out at us was the glittering, sequined brass knuckles adorning the side of a black reindeer. Then there's the Christmas bobcat who's clawing a bird out of mid-air (we were so taken/weirded out that we caught it from multiple angles). But the piece de resistance is the cute stuffed figure (Santa Claus?) who's having a picnic made of his entrails. Creepy! With a name like Hairroin, it's probably a safe bet that they've got an affinity for the darker side of things. Or, since there's soon to be a barbershop opening next door, maybe Hairroin's trying to send the message that they're the wrong people to eff with."
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon
·www.hairroin.com
http://la.racked.com/archives/2009/12/10/window_dressing_2_hairroins_creepy_christmas.php





"Judging from the window display, you probably want to avoid being on Hairroin's naughty list. The Hollywood hair salon features a whole lot of sinister: the first thing that popped out at us was the glittering, sequined brass knuckles adorning the side of a black reindeer. Then there's the Christmas bobcat who's clawing a bird out of mid-air (we were so taken/weirded out that we caught it from multiple angles). But the piece de resistance is the cute stuffed figure (Santa Claus?) who's having a picnic made of his entrails. Creepy! With a name like Hairroin, it's probably a safe bet that they've got an affinity for the darker side of things. Or, since there's soon to be a barbershop opening next door, maybe Hairroin's trying to send the message that they're the wrong people to eff with."
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon
·www.hairroin.com
Friday, November 13, 2009
janine's interview with behindthechair.com
as seen on behindthechair.com
Hollywood Style Awards How-Tos from Janine Jarman
By: Kerri Lee
Janine Jarman, from the hip and trendy Hairroin Salon on Hollywood, CA knows a thing or two about what’s hot and what’s NOT in hair and fashion! She’s one ofSebastian Professional’s “it-girls,” and she recently got to present 90210 vixenJessica Lowndes with the “Breakout Style Visionary” award at Hollywood Lifemagazine’s Hollywood Style Awards in Los Angeles.
Want FREE Tips Daily? Become a Free Member of BTC Now!
“We’re thrilled to be a sponsor of this year’s Hollywood Style Awards and to present Jessica Lowndes with our ‘Breakout Style Visionary’ award,” said Reuben Carranza, Director, NA Professional Salon, P&G Salon Professional prior to the event. “All of the people presenting and nominated are the visionaries who help influence and shape what’s next in fashion everyday, so we’re in great company.”
Sebastian Professional was backstage helping keep the stars’ tresses red carpet ready all night long. Partnering with the stylist team from local Hollywood salon, Hairroin Salon, the Sebastian suite was stocked with the latest haircare must-haves for onsite touch ups and styling. Jarman has provided us with some simple how-tos for you to recreate these young starlet looks just in time for the holiday season!
Jessica Lowndes’ Smooth and Sultry Pony:
1) Prep wet hair with Sebastian Professional Whipped Crème styling mousse. Blow dry and wrap dry the entire head so hair lays soft and smooth.
2) Create a center part, with a rattail comb for dramatic division.
3) Emulsify a dime-sized amount of Sebastian Professional Matte Putty and begin smoothing the hair back with hands and a soft bristled brush.
4) Fasten ponytail just above nape with a hooked rubber band for maximum grip.
5) Finish with Sebastian Professional Shaper Zero Gravity to tame wisps and flyaways for a sleek and sophisticated ponytail.
The Style Siren--Kim Kardashian:
1. Prep wet hair with Sebastian Professional Mousse Forte for thermal protection and lift.
2. Using a paddle brush, and over directing, completely blow-dry hair.
3. Using a 1-inch barrel iron, curl sections of hair in the same direction, towards the face.
4. Spray each section with Sebastian Professional Shine Define hairspray for flexible hold and additional heat protection.
5. Tuck the “camera-side” hair behind the ear and fasten with two bobby pins.
6. Apply a drop of Sebastian Professional Liquid Gloss to palms and run through ends of hair.
7. With a soft brush, brush all of the curls together for smooth, sensuous waves.
8. Finishing with Sebastian Professional Shaper Zero Gravity for weightless hold.
Katie Cassidy’s Chic Chignon
1. Start with dry hair and a tight, smooth ponytail at the top of the head.
2. Set hair with a 1-inch iron, spraying hair with Sebastian Professional Shine Define for heat protection and hold.
3. Clip curls aside until they’re cool .
4. Unclip and smooth and polish each curl with a dab of Sebastian Professional Microweb Fiber for touchable, malleable texture.
5. Pin weft to ponytail for added height, drama and size.
6. Arrange curls looping in and out of one another, and fasten sections with bobby pins around the weft.
7. Finish with Shaper Fierce for maximum staying power and Sebastian Professional Halo Mist for weightless shine.
Beachy Babe Lauren Conrad:
1. For root volume, prep wet hair with Sebastian Professional Whipped Crème and blow dry using a round brush.
2. Spray dry hair with Sebastian Professional Shaper Zero Gravity for light, flexible hold and then wrap-curl hair with a 1 ¼-inch iron.
3. Pull ends of hair down as you curl to stretch the curl out, and reverse direction every time for casual, natural curl.
4. Apply Sebastian Professional Microweb Fiber to braids for textured control.
5. Section two front pieces of hair at eye-level, behind each ear, and braid to back of head.
6. Fasten the two braids to back of head with a small clear rubber band.
7. To finish look, distribute a nickel-sized amount of Sebastian Professional Matte Putty through the ends to keep the look light and “beachy”.
An-ya’s 60’s Throw-Back
1. Apply Sebastian Professional Thickefy Foam to wet hair and blow dry.
2. For a “foxy blowdry”, twirl hair sections around a round brush and let cool for a slightly curly blow out.
3. Once dry, part hair from ear to ear and backcomb at roots, over-directing the hair.
4. Fasten parted sections in the back of head with bobby pins.
5. Spray Sebastian Professional Re-Shaper to finished look for humidity-resistance and lasting hold.
6. For celeb-worthy shine, spray with Sebastian Professional Trilliant for a look that rocks.
hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
Hollywood Style Awards How-Tos from Janine Jarman
By: Kerri Lee
Janine Jarman, from the hip and trendy Hairroin Salon on Hollywood, CA knows a thing or two about what’s hot and what’s NOT in hair and fashion! She’s one ofSebastian Professional’s “it-girls,” and she recently got to present 90210 vixenJessica Lowndes with the “Breakout Style Visionary” award at Hollywood Lifemagazine’s Hollywood Style Awards in Los Angeles.
Want FREE Tips Daily? Become a Free Member of BTC Now!
“We’re thrilled to be a sponsor of this year’s Hollywood Style Awards and to present Jessica Lowndes with our ‘Breakout Style Visionary’ award,” said Reuben Carranza, Director, NA Professional Salon, P&G Salon Professional prior to the event. “All of the people presenting and nominated are the visionaries who help influence and shape what’s next in fashion everyday, so we’re in great company.”
Sebastian Professional was backstage helping keep the stars’ tresses red carpet ready all night long. Partnering with the stylist team from local Hollywood salon, Hairroin Salon, the Sebastian suite was stocked with the latest haircare must-haves for onsite touch ups and styling. Jarman has provided us with some simple how-tos for you to recreate these young starlet looks just in time for the holiday season!
Jessica Lowndes’ Smooth and Sultry Pony:
1) Prep wet hair with Sebastian Professional Whipped Crème styling mousse. Blow dry and wrap dry the entire head so hair lays soft and smooth.
2) Create a center part, with a rattail comb for dramatic division.
3) Emulsify a dime-sized amount of Sebastian Professional Matte Putty and begin smoothing the hair back with hands and a soft bristled brush.
4) Fasten ponytail just above nape with a hooked rubber band for maximum grip.
5) Finish with Sebastian Professional Shaper Zero Gravity to tame wisps and flyaways for a sleek and sophisticated ponytail.
The Style Siren--Kim Kardashian:
1. Prep wet hair with Sebastian Professional Mousse Forte for thermal protection and lift.
2. Using a paddle brush, and over directing, completely blow-dry hair.
3. Using a 1-inch barrel iron, curl sections of hair in the same direction, towards the face.
4. Spray each section with Sebastian Professional Shine Define hairspray for flexible hold and additional heat protection.
5. Tuck the “camera-side” hair behind the ear and fasten with two bobby pins.
6. Apply a drop of Sebastian Professional Liquid Gloss to palms and run through ends of hair.
7. With a soft brush, brush all of the curls together for smooth, sensuous waves.
8. Finishing with Sebastian Professional Shaper Zero Gravity for weightless hold.
Katie Cassidy’s Chic Chignon
1. Start with dry hair and a tight, smooth ponytail at the top of the head.
2. Set hair with a 1-inch iron, spraying hair with Sebastian Professional Shine Define for heat protection and hold.
3. Clip curls aside until they’re cool .
4. Unclip and smooth and polish each curl with a dab of Sebastian Professional Microweb Fiber for touchable, malleable texture.
5. Pin weft to ponytail for added height, drama and size.
6. Arrange curls looping in and out of one another, and fasten sections with bobby pins around the weft.
7. Finish with Shaper Fierce for maximum staying power and Sebastian Professional Halo Mist for weightless shine.
Beachy Babe Lauren Conrad:
1. For root volume, prep wet hair with Sebastian Professional Whipped Crème and blow dry using a round brush.
2. Spray dry hair with Sebastian Professional Shaper Zero Gravity for light, flexible hold and then wrap-curl hair with a 1 ¼-inch iron.
3. Pull ends of hair down as you curl to stretch the curl out, and reverse direction every time for casual, natural curl.
4. Apply Sebastian Professional Microweb Fiber to braids for textured control.
5. Section two front pieces of hair at eye-level, behind each ear, and braid to back of head.
6. Fasten the two braids to back of head with a small clear rubber band.
7. To finish look, distribute a nickel-sized amount of Sebastian Professional Matte Putty through the ends to keep the look light and “beachy”.
An-ya’s 60’s Throw-Back
1. Apply Sebastian Professional Thickefy Foam to wet hair and blow dry.
2. For a “foxy blowdry”, twirl hair sections around a round brush and let cool for a slightly curly blow out.
3. Once dry, part hair from ear to ear and backcomb at roots, over-directing the hair.
4. Fasten parted sections in the back of head with bobby pins.
5. Spray Sebastian Professional Re-Shaper to finished look for humidity-resistance and lasting hold.
6. For celeb-worthy shine, spray with Sebastian Professional Trilliant for a look that rocks.
hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Michelle Williams in Vogue
blog written by Beatrice (Senior stylist at Hairroin Salon)
I am loving Michelle Williams new edie sedgewick-esque haircut in this month's Vogue magazine. I can't wait till a client brings in this photo as a haircut referance, i feel so inspired.



Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
I am loving Michelle Williams new edie sedgewick-esque haircut in this month's Vogue magazine. I can't wait till a client brings in this photo as a haircut referance, i feel so inspired.



Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
Monday, October 5, 2009
Janine, Natalia Fabia and Darla Teagarden photoshoot at Hairroin Salon
blog written by Janine (owner of Hairroin Salon)








I Did this shoot the other day at Hairroin salon. Natalia Fabia is the pink fawn, Winter rose bud (designer extrodinar) set the entire thing up. Noel nichols on make up and. Stevie(darla tea garden)... Who I just adore. Shot the thing. We shot the entire thing in a few hours after closing. So much fun! I love doing fun shoots with my peeps!
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com








I Did this shoot the other day at Hairroin salon. Natalia Fabia is the pink fawn, Winter rose bud (designer extrodinar) set the entire thing up. Noel nichols on make up and. Stevie(darla tea garden)... Who I just adore. Shot the thing. We shot the entire thing in a few hours after closing. So much fun! I love doing fun shoots with my peeps!
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
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
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.
hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com


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.
hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
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
www.hairroinsalon.com
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
www.hairroinsalon.com
Monday, August 31, 2009
Viv celebrates one year of Hairroin.
blog written by Viv (Junior stylist at Hairroin Salon)
This month marks my one year anniversary as a stylist at Hairroin Salon. And it's been one of the best year's ever. I love the stylists I work with and have learned so much from each and every one of them. One of my favorite things about Hairroin is that we are constantly learning, whether it's learning new techniques or just perfecting our current skills. As a salon we also do so much more. We host art openings once every three months, donate services to LAYN and do hair and makeup for fashion shows and photo shoots. I am happy to be a part of such a great, amazing and talented team.
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
This month marks my one year anniversary as a stylist at Hairroin Salon. And it's been one of the best year's ever. I love the stylists I work with and have learned so much from each and every one of them. One of my favorite things about Hairroin is that we are constantly learning, whether it's learning new techniques or just perfecting our current skills. As a salon we also do so much more. We host art openings once every three months, donate services to LAYN and do hair and makeup for fashion shows and photo shoots. I am happy to be a part of such a great, amazing and talented team.
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
Labels:
anniversary,
extensions,
hair,
hairroin,
hollywood,
junior,
salon,
viv
Sunday, August 30, 2009
outreach to Lindsay Lohan
blog written by Beatrice (Senior Stylist at Hairroin Salon)
I recently wrote a blog about how pretty Lindsay Lohan's hair is.
then i saw this recent photo of her....

i'm taking back every compliment i ever gave her hair.
Lindsay, Dear, please come into Hairroin Salon. I would love to fix you up.
Hairroin
323.467.0392.
www.hairroinsalon.com
I recently wrote a blog about how pretty Lindsay Lohan's hair is.
then i saw this recent photo of her....

i'm taking back every compliment i ever gave her hair.
Lindsay, Dear, please come into Hairroin Salon. I would love to fix you up.
Hairroin
323.467.0392.
www.hairroinsalon.com
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Janine in Modern Salon magazine
I just came across this interview online and decided to post it. This article was featured back in January in Modern Salon magazine. Back in January Janine put together a hybrid of burlesque and hair stage show for Sexy Hair concepts. Nowadays Janine's hair is now long and brunette, and she traded up to working on the Sebastian Professional artistic team, but her interview is still very "janine".

Celebrity stylist, salon owner and founder of Haute Hollywood Locks, Janine Jarman teams up with Kitty Burns and Tristann Ford-Gordon in Sexy Hair’s The Girly Show, a platform presentation with grrl power.
My hair right now: A bright blonde, heavy-fringed bob.
My style: This season, a little Mary-Kate Olsen meets gothic Lolita.
My favorite outfit: My black puffy corset skirt with fuzzy chandeliers that I got in Japan; two white undershirt tank tops with the neck cut out; my Chanel earrings and my Christian Louboutin heels.
The Girly Show’s look: We stay loosely themed with our styles so that we look cute next to one another on stage. This year, we are going to play up the international school-girl vibe, in a fun, fast-paced, costumed, full-out burlesque review of updos and hair styles ranging from Marie Antoinette to punk rock to geisha.
My favorite accessories: Brooches! I have an amazing Anna Sui velvet bow with a magnet dangling from it so you can put whatever you want on it. I have my salon logo on it.
My “play” style: Fun and comfy. I love ballet flats and handmade knit hats. I also have colorful vintage scarves and lots of long necklaces and big bangle bracelets.
I can’t live without: Large plain white V-neck T-shirts and my long black knit sweater with oversized buttons.
My mentors: Donna Federici, former vice president of Sexy Hair, taught me to be fearless, let nothing and no one stand in your way and be sure to help others as you go. Michael O’Rourke took me under his wing and made me a better hairdresser and person. And my grandmas, who have been the voice of reason and a cheer squad rolled into one!
I’m a hairdresser because: I love to see people transform and feel beautiful in their own skin and hair (or hair for purchase if need be). It’s the best thing to feel great about yourself, so if it takes some highlights and bangs to get you there, I’m happy to help.
Why The Girly Show: The majority of hairdressers are women and it would be nice to see girls in the spotlight for a change. I’m so over in-depth hair cut demos from men dressed in black. Last time I checked, I got into doing hair so I could have fun all the time. The Girly Show is about keeping it real, looking cute, feeling great, having a kick-ass time and walking away inspired.
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com

Celebrity stylist, salon owner and founder of Haute Hollywood Locks, Janine Jarman teams up with Kitty Burns and Tristann Ford-Gordon in Sexy Hair’s The Girly Show, a platform presentation with grrl power.
My hair right now: A bright blonde, heavy-fringed bob.
My style: This season, a little Mary-Kate Olsen meets gothic Lolita.
My favorite outfit: My black puffy corset skirt with fuzzy chandeliers that I got in Japan; two white undershirt tank tops with the neck cut out; my Chanel earrings and my Christian Louboutin heels.
The Girly Show’s look: We stay loosely themed with our styles so that we look cute next to one another on stage. This year, we are going to play up the international school-girl vibe, in a fun, fast-paced, costumed, full-out burlesque review of updos and hair styles ranging from Marie Antoinette to punk rock to geisha.
My favorite accessories: Brooches! I have an amazing Anna Sui velvet bow with a magnet dangling from it so you can put whatever you want on it. I have my salon logo on it.
My “play” style: Fun and comfy. I love ballet flats and handmade knit hats. I also have colorful vintage scarves and lots of long necklaces and big bangle bracelets.
I can’t live without: Large plain white V-neck T-shirts and my long black knit sweater with oversized buttons.
My mentors: Donna Federici, former vice president of Sexy Hair, taught me to be fearless, let nothing and no one stand in your way and be sure to help others as you go. Michael O’Rourke took me under his wing and made me a better hairdresser and person. And my grandmas, who have been the voice of reason and a cheer squad rolled into one!
I’m a hairdresser because: I love to see people transform and feel beautiful in their own skin and hair (or hair for purchase if need be). It’s the best thing to feel great about yourself, so if it takes some highlights and bangs to get you there, I’m happy to help.
Why The Girly Show: The majority of hairdressers are women and it would be nice to see girls in the spotlight for a change. I’m so over in-depth hair cut demos from men dressed in black. Last time I checked, I got into doing hair so I could have fun all the time. The Girly Show is about keeping it real, looking cute, feeling great, having a kick-ass time and walking away inspired.
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
Saturday, August 22, 2009
hairjuanna...
WEEDS!

This Monday night Hairroin Salon will be screening the episode of SHOtimes' WEEDS that was filmed at the salon. The event will be munchie catered by Snackbar and guests will recieve gift bags from Sebastian.
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com

This Monday night Hairroin Salon will be screening the episode of SHOtimes' WEEDS that was filmed at the salon. The event will be munchie catered by Snackbar and guests will recieve gift bags from Sebastian.
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wednesday Night Classes
blog written by Doug (Junior Stylist at Hairroin Salon)
I just want to give Marcy Harmon (our master stylist/ teacher extraordinaire)
kudos on a great bob class last night.
A few of us in the class "tested" last night on our models. This means that after a few weeks of intense focus on learning a certain way of cutting a haircut through varying degrees of input and help from Marcy-we get to do the cut without the training wheels, and then have Marcy go through it section by section and critique our work with a final pass or no pass. The
3 of us came very close...but no cigar!
Upon checking my cut, Marcy could have easily overlooked one or two minor fixes that I needed to do to make my cut perfect. Proudly, I have to say that Marcy does not compromise the value and excellence of her craft! Where someone else would have buckled and let "good enough" settle,
she upheld her proffessionalism.
Thank you Marcy,
Your my Hero;)
Hairroin
323.467.0392.
www.hairroinsalon.com
I just want to give Marcy Harmon (our master stylist/ teacher extraordinaire)
kudos on a great bob class last night.
A few of us in the class "tested" last night on our models. This means that after a few weeks of intense focus on learning a certain way of cutting a haircut through varying degrees of input and help from Marcy-we get to do the cut without the training wheels, and then have Marcy go through it section by section and critique our work with a final pass or no pass. The
3 of us came very close...but no cigar!
Upon checking my cut, Marcy could have easily overlooked one or two minor fixes that I needed to do to make my cut perfect. Proudly, I have to say that Marcy does not compromise the value and excellence of her craft! Where someone else would have buckled and let "good enough" settle,
she upheld her proffessionalism.
Thank you Marcy,
Your my Hero;)
Hairroin
323.467.0392.
www.hairroinsalon.com
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Hairroin is on facebook!
www.facebook.com
ADD US! HairroinSalon LosAngeles
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
www.facebook.com
ADD US! HairroinSalon LosAngeles
Hairroin
323.467.0392
www.hairroinsalon.com
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)