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Articles from ‘Amelia Hanron’

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

At Home Hair Treatments

Here at Emerson, we love our product lines and know that professional, salon-grade products are always the top of the line best option for you hair. But that’s no reason not to also take advantage of the great hair products you probably have stashed right in your kitchen! Check out this collection of the easiest and best home remedies and treatments for your hair.

Product removal;

Feeling some buildup in your hair from cheap shampoos or lots of product? Try this easy vinegar rinse that will remove residue from the hair and keep it balanced. Mix 1-2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with three cups of water, and pour it over your hair as a final rinse. You can also try mixing baking soda into your shampoo for a deep thorough clean. (Note: If you find that you’ve got too much build up for these at-home remedies to handle, try Kevin Murphy’s Maxi Wash. Possibly the best invention ever.)

Color:

Looking to boost your color? Here are two easy treatments you can do to either lighten it up or keep your dark strands looking rich and bold.

To help the sun lighten up your hair, mix three parts lemon juice with one part water and spritz it on your hair before going into the sun.

To achieve and maintain a rich dark color, try making a walnut treatment that will boost up your brown and leave it look lustrous. Crush 8-10 walnuts (with the shells) and mix with 8 oz of boiling water. Let it cool, strain out the shells, and keep it refrigerated in a spray bottle, where you can put it on your hair weekly to maintain your color.

Treatments:

There are loads of great conditioning and strengthening treatments that are easy to do for your hair. Try putting mayonnaise (about a half a cup) in your hair to strengthen it (make sure it’s all natural and that you rise it thoroughly). Coconut oil is also renowned for adding shine and protecting hair from the effects of aging; apply it to your hair and let it sit overnight before rinsing it out (wrap your head in saran wrap to protect your pillows)

Also try a great moisturizing mix of avocado and egg yolk. Mix a small mashed avocado with an egg yolk and let it sit in your hair for fifteen minutes before rising and shampooing as usual.

And our favorite surprise treatment? Beer! No really, true story. Take a bottle of warm, flat beer with you in the shower and rise with it after shampooing. It will add intense shine and volume.

Other Tips:

Running late and have to skip the shower, but have oily roots? Use cornstarch as a dry shampoo; it will soak up oil at the roots and leave hair looking clean and shiny.

Salt is a fun beach texturizer. Adding a tablespoon of salt with four oz of water will make a spray that, when spritzed on wet hair after a shower and let air dry, will create a wavy, volumized beach look. You’ll probably want to skip this one if you have naturally dry hair. (Try Kevin Murphy’s Hair Resort for a texturizer that is easier on drier hair)

We hope you find these treatments fun and helpful! As always, if you have any questions about your hair or what products you should be using, feel free to give us a call or stop by, and our stylists will be more than happy to answer your questions!

Post by Amelia

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Mobile City and Capitol Hill Summer Sale!

cropped summer sale posterWhatever you do, do not miss Capitol Hill’s huge Summer Sale that’s going on through the weekend of Thursday, August 26th to Sunday August 29th.  There are going to be mad deals, sales and events all weekend long up and down Pike, Pine and Broadway in the heart of Capitol Hill! The Hill has everything you need for whatever you feel like doing. A picnic in the park; shopping for the whole family; breakfast, lunch and dinner; dance lessons; yoga classes; night life and oh so much more!

Don’t miss the highlight of this awesome weekend: the kick off Mobile city party on Thursday night. There you can get a map of all the participating business and the list of the awesome events they’re planning. Then spend all weekend walking around and visiting the businesses and grabbing some great deals and fun events!

Emerson has a super fabulous event planned for Sunday, the 29th. At 2pm stop by the salon where Ellen, one of our lovely stylists, will be giving a hands-on demo on how to do a loose and casual, yet completely fabulous, summer updo. She’ll show you the easiest way to make this must-have style work for your hair, and demonstrate how you can do it yourself at home to have salon-beautiful hair every day!

Don’t miss what promises to be a rockin’ weekend, and make sure to come by Emerson on Sunday at 2:00 to get some valuable hair tips, straight from the experts!

Post by Amelia

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Creative Color!

When coloring your hair, you don’t always have to be limited to your basic brown, blond and red. More and more people and celebrities are incorporating wild colors into their hair for a more daring edgy look. You can do this with a few colored highlights, or go all the way and do a complete color revamp (Think Rhianna’s new bright red do). Whatever your preference, I hope you enjoy this collection of some of my favorite examples of creative coloring.

Call Emerson to make an appointment to get YOUR wild color today!

Post by Amelia

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Raving for Red

Ah, red hair. Throughout history, it has been seen as a blessing and a curse. Due to the extreme rarity of the color, redheads have been thought of as witches, vampires, demons, you name it. They are often assumed to have a fiery temper and be quick to anger, as well as being sassy and mischievous. But there is also an awe associated with red hair. Venus in Botticelli’s famous painting is a redhead, as are many important figures in history and art (Queen Elizabeth anyone?).

The attraction and interest in red hair no doubt comes from its rarity: only 1 to 2% of the human population has natural red hair. Most of these, as you would probably guess, come from Western Europe, mostly Ireland and Scotland, but they are found all over the world, in places you wouldn’t expect (South America and Africa to name a couple. No, I’m serious!). The color comes from a mutation in a recessive gene, which explains its rarity. Yes, red hair is in fact a genetic mutation, but it’s a damn cute one if you ask me!

And having red hair affects your whole body and health. The gene that creates red hair also affects skin pigmentation, which is why most redheads have light skin and are prone to freckling. Light-skinned people have an increased sensitivity to UV rays, which make them susceptible to burns, sun damage, and skin cancer. Put on that sunscreen redheads! There have also been studies that show that redheads have different capacities for pain than most, and researchers have found that redheaded women need more anesthetic than men or women of any other hair color, although they’re not sure why this is. The makeup of the hair is different too- redheads have the least amount of hair on their heads than other colors, but their hair is generally very thick. Also, redheads don’t grey. As it ages, red hair turns sandy, and then white. But take heart redheads- you generally keep your color longer than people with other hair colors. So you can rock that red into middle age and beyond!

You want to make sure, as either a natural or a colored redhead, that you are taking special care of your hair to make sure it stays as vibrant as it can be. If you’re natural, make sure you shampoo and condition your hair with a lightweight moisturizing formula; since red hair tends to be thick and heavy, you want to make sure you’re not weighing it down. I love Kevin Murphy’s Angel Wash and Rise, or the Alterna Caviar Moisture line. Colored red hair takes a lot of care too. “You have to be aware that the red color has the biggest molecule, so it comes out of the hair fastest,” says our stylist Ellen. “If you’re going to red you have to make sure you’re using a color safe shampoo and also a sunscreen for your hair.”

Thinking about going red? Good for you! Red is a popular and daring look that more and more people are trying out.  Make sure you talk to your stylist about which shade will be right for your skin tone- reds are fabulous when done right, but can be tricky, especially when dying from a different color. You have to be aware of what the red formula will look like when mixed with the natural pigment of your hair.

A lot of it will have to do with your skin. People with light skin will want to stick with the more strawberry or terra cotta reds. You’ll want to stay away from darker reds, as they’re liable to wash out your skin coloring. Auburns are an excellent choice for those with medium skin tones, or if you want something with a little more punch, try a bright copper or an orange-red. Dark and olive skins are the hardest colorings to pull off red, but it can be done. Make sure you opt for a cooler red, like a burgundy or a violet-based red. You’ll definitely want to avoid strawberry blondes and other bright, lighter colors.

Thinking about taking the leap to red? Maybe you want to start out with a couple red highlights to punch up your natural color? Give us a call and make an appointment for a consultation- our stylists are always more than happy to sit down and discuss what’s going to look best for you. Stop by or call today!

Post by Amelia

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Stress and Your Hair- What You Should Know

Our hair is a very important part of our bodies, in more ways than one. Sure, it’s gorgeous and can be an excellent accessory, and can also be a great way of expressing your personal style, but did you know your hair is also a great indicator of your overall physical and emotional health?

Your hair can be one of the first and best signs of how your body’s doing. When you’re healthy, balanced and relaxed, your hair will be lustrous and shining. However, when you’ve been ill, or are stressed out, there can be many negative effects on your hair. “I once had a friend whose hair was going grey because she had a really stressful job,” says John, one of our stylists, “She left to go to a different job, and right away the graying stopped.” If we’re under a lot of stress, either mentally or physically, our hair can get dull and even start to fall out.

Typically, when we go through a period of high stress, our hair will go into the telogen phase, which means it stops growing, and about three months later, it will start to fall out. So if you notice an abnormal amount of hair loss, think back a couple months- it’s likely that you’ll find that you had been going through something stressful at that time. Hair can also get thinner and fall out when you are going through a great physical stressor such as childbirth, illness or surgery, since the body takes energy away from growing hair to focus on healing.

Fortunately, there are a lot of easy ways to combat stress and keep your hair looking healthy and beautiful. The easiest thing to keep yourself balanced is regular exercise and a good diet. Vitamins are really important for the health of your hair, so go heavy on foods rich in Vitamin B, like greens, fish, cheese and eggs; Vitamin A, like spinach, broccoli, tomatoes and melons; and Vitamin C, like citrus fruits and strawberries. All of these, as well as vitamin supplements, will keep your body balanced and keep your hair looking rich, as will foods rich in calcium, like cheese, milk and yogurt.

There are also many products that can help revamp your hair. “Conditioning treatments like Kevin Murphy’s Born Again and Staying Alive can help stressed hair by making sure your hair and scalp is in balance,” says our stylist Lancer. “You should definitely tell your hair dresser what’s going with your hair- hair professionals are the best treatments for damaged or unhappy hair.”

Stress will come out in different ways for people, and can be remedied by different treatments. “When I’m stressed, my scalp gets itchy,” says Andrea, our receptionist. “John just did a Moroccan Oil Dry-No-More Scalp treatment on me- and gave me a killer head massage- and I feel great!”

Whether your hair needs a boost of life to get it going again, or if you just want to make sure it’s at it’s healthiest, our stylists are always here to answer your questions and make sure your hair is always as beautiful as it can be. Give us a call and make your appointment today!

Post by Amelia

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Night Rider is here!

night rider

After multiple requests and lots of waiting, we finally have Kevin Murphy’s highly anticipated product, Night Rider!

This matte paste is similar to Aveda’s Control Paste, and has a whipped, waxy texture that molds easily and sets hard and dry to add texture to short or choppy looks. “Night Rider is great for guys with really thick hair who want texture and hold,” says D’Arcy, one of our stylists who has used the product on her clients. Apply to dry or damp hair, and it will set in about 60-90 seconds, giving you time to mold your style. You’ll have a firm, matte hold that will keep you rocking your look throughout the day!

Come by Emerson Salon to pick up your Night Rider today!

Post by Amelia

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Block Party is a screaming success

This year’s bock party was nothing short of CRAZY INTENSE. It’s been reported that almost 30,000 people showed up over the course of the three-day festival to see the 60+ bands. Among the highlights for most, MGMT, the Dead Weather, Blue Scholars, Atmosphere, Holy F**k, Mad Rad, !!! and so much more. Below are some photographic highlights. For these pictures and hundreds more, go check out the Capitol Hill Block Party 2010 photostream on Flickr.

Mainstage Crowd

The Crowd packs the mainstage on Saturday


crowd surfing

Some people couldn’t help but try out the crowd surfing waters


deadweather

Jack White’s the Dead Weather perform the last set on the mainstage on Sunday night.


MGMT

MGMT rocks the crowd as the closer for Friday night’s show

yeasayer

Yeasayer enjoys the sunshine-and their adoring fans- on Friday afternoon.

Thank you so much to everyone who helped make this block party so successful and amazing. We at Emerson will be looking forward to next year, but I’m sure we’ll see you before then!

Post by Amelia

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Capitol Hill Block Party!

The Capitol Hill Block Party is always an eagerly awaited event, and this year’s party promises to be bigger and better than ever. There are some huge headliners that tend to inspire statements like “OMG! Are you kidding me!?!” from my friends, like New York band MGMT, hip hop group Atmosphere, and Jack White project The Dead Weather. There are also some lesser-known local bands that will no doubt round out this already impressive line-up.

The Blue Scholars (playing on the mainstage on Sunday evening) are a Seattle hip-hop group made up of DJ Sabzi and MC Geologic. The two met at the University of Washington in 2002, and since have exploded on the hip-hip scene, playing at Sasquatch and Rock the Bells, and opening for Kanye West at Bumbershoot in 2006. Their music is a poignant and engrossing blend of catchy beats and pertinent social and political messages. ““So many people are in their own fishbowl, thinking they know what the world is, but never get the opportunity to see anything beyond their immediate environment,” says Sabzi. “We’ve been fortunate to have had the opportunity to establish real human connections with people we’ve discovered aren’t really any different from us, because music has broken down the superficial barriers that would otherwise keep us apart.”

Head Like A Kite is playing at Nuemos on Friday, and the show should be a great one. The Seattle band’s music is made up of irresistible dance beats, “bombastic drums and live instruments glitched and deconstructed around swirling pop melodies.” They are renowned for their theatrical shows; replete with fog machines, stuffed animals thrown from the stage, and elaborately designed sets. How can you miss this? It’s impossible for it not to be a party.

The Redwood Plan’s website states, “We are a party, and you’re invited.” Go to their performance on the main stage on Saturday afternoon to see what it’s all about. They have been named “one of Seattle’s newest and greatest dance punk bands” by the Stranger, and have racked up similar praise throughout the Northwest.

There’s still time to book your appointment at Emerson Salon this weekend and get a free ticket to a day of your choosing! There’s going to be tons of food, vendors, and activities; this is definitely something you don’t want to miss! Give us a call to set up an appointment today, and we’ll see you out there!

Post by Amelia