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Emerson Salon is the best hair salon on Capitol Hill, Seattle. Our experienced hair stylists and colorists have been fusing the latest trends with top hair techniques for years. Whether you’re looking to transform your look in Seattle with a new haircut and color or just maintain your already hip style, we are here and ready to help.

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Articles from ‘Ellen Yates’

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Food for Hair

I always hear of quick fix ways to ‘’Grow thicker, Healthier hair” by taking a variety of different supplements. Clients always ask what they should be doing to help promote hair growth and after searching out different ways to do this I realized that nutrition is the key. If you were born with fine, thin hair you will never have thick coarse hair, no matter what you eat, but you can drastically improve the condition and overall health of your hair by simply eating these 10 foods! A well-balanced diet that includes plenty of growth-promoting protein and iron can make all the difference.

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  • Salmon- Loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, this high-quality protein source is also filled with vitamin B-12 and iron. It’s essential omega-3 fatty acids are needed to support scalp health, and a healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp! Vegetarian or Vegan? Try one or two tablespoons of ground flaxseed in your daily diet for some plant-based omega-3 fats.
  • Dark Leafy Greens- For some reason a lot of people seem to cringe at the idea of eating these but Popeye was doing something right! Spinach, like broccoli and Swiss chard, is an excellent source of vitamins A and C, which your body needs to produce sebum. Dark green vegetables also provide iron and calcium.
  • Beans- Beans, Beans the Magical Fruit the more you eat the more you
.Toot! But hey, there great for your hair too! Legumes like kidney beans and lentils should be an important part of your hair-care diet. Not only do they provide plentiful protein to promote hair growth, but iron, zinc, and biotin
  • nuts

  • Nuts- Brazil nuts are one of the best sources of selenium, which is important for the health of your scalp. Walnuts contain alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid that may help condition your hair. They are also a terrific source of zinc, as are cashews, pecans, and almonds.
  • Poultry- The only have feathers but the high-quality protein they provide will help give you the healthy hair your looking for! Poultry provides iron with a high degree of bioavailability, meaning your body can easily reap its benefits.Vegetarian or Vegan? Tofu, Oatmeal, raisins, and whole wheat bread also provide iorn that has higher levels of bioavailability!
  • Eggs- However they’re served up, eggs are one of the best protein sources you can find. They also contain biotin and vitamin B-12, which are important beauty nutrients. Vegan? Edamame and almonds also work!
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  • Bananas- They contain an amino acid named tryptophan, an essential amino acid. This means the body needs it but can’t make it—we gotta eat it! It also contains natural oils that soften the hair when applied directly. Potassium adds softening properties to the hair shaft.
  • Raspberries, Strawberries and Oranges- Berries contain Vitamin A and Vitamin E. This helps circulation of blood to the scalp. Oranges contain vitamin C, a necessary nutrient for your body to keeps the fibers that create each hair together. Plus, beta carotene is needed for cells to grow.
  • Carrots- Everyone knows carrots are good for your vision but they are also an excellent source of vitamin A, which promotes a healthy scalp.
  • Low Fat Dairy Products- Skim milk and yogurt are great sources of calcium, an important mineral for hair growth. They also contain whey and casein, two high-quality protein sources. Vegan? Seaweed, Nuts and tofu along with many other Vegan staple foods are even better sources of calcium then dairy!

Post by Ellen.

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Hear what people have to say! Our stylists Ellen and Tracy are both being talked about with a few recent Yelp reviews.

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One recent customer commended Tracy for her recent appointment: “Tracy listened to what my hair problems (outgrown bob and bangs), and me being indecisive (I can’t decide if I want to grow my hair out or maintain a bob), Tracy helped trim my hair so that I’m not in limbo-bob-shag anymore :)   She told me how she’ll cut my hair and by how much before touching the scissors.” says R. “retaliation” L. from Yelp.

When it comes to Ellen, Alexander N. says “
she whips out her personal laptop and we cruised the ‘net for pictures until we were both clear on what was gonna happen.  Awesome — definitely above and beyond what one would normally expect.”  describing his consultation with Ellen. “The haircut came out basically how I pictured it and Ellen was pleasant to talk to throughout.  Would certainly recommend her and this place
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Looking to get that haircut you’ve been trying to achieve? Schedule a complimentary consultation with one of our stylists today!
Check out these and other reviews at: http://www.yelp.com/biz/emerson-salon-seattle

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Mobile City Summer Sale Event- Easy Summer Updos!

As part of this weekends fantabulous Capitol Hill Summer Sale, Emerson has a super fabulous event planned that is going to be loads of fun and is going to let you walk away with some valuable hair tips and techniques. At 2pm on Sunday (the 29th) 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 awesome, 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!

This is going to be a great event, so bring your friends and stop by to meet the Emerson team and get some styling tips straight from the experts!

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

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

The Secret of the American Teenager: They have great hair

I don’t watch a lot of TV but my guilty pleasure is The Secret Life of the American Teenager. There is something about this show that I can’t seem to get enough of!  Every time I watch it I wish I had the girls’ wardrobe and a hair team to make me look this great!  Three of the show’s characters have amazing hair color. Here are some great examples of blond, brown and red color done right.

Grace –Blond
I am tired of the over-processed, solid blond look. Here is a more flattering blond option.  Grace has a darker base of a level 6 (light brown) that gives the blond dimension. There are two different levels of blond in her hair, Level 11 (platinum blond) and a darker level 9 (yellow or honey blond).  The platinum is more prominent, to give hair that overall light blond feel and is broken up by a few light pieces of the darker honey blond.  Foiling with two different blonds and having a darker base makes for a perfect blond.

Amy – Light Brown
Amy is a great example of light brown in this picture.  It is a warm (red brown) level 6.  It is a simple all over color but, at a level 6, it shows a lot more of the red brown tone.  This color, with her skin tone and eye color is very striking and shows why not EVERY woman is a blond!

Madison-Red
Although she is a natural redhead, you too can have this amazing red even if you’re not!    She is considered a copper (red /blond) level 7.  There are many different types of red you can pick from. This one is so great on her because of her skin tone and blue eyes.  Red works really well with blue or green eyes and with a fair skin tone. Don’t rule out being a redhead, it is a great option for a lot of girls!

Tired of your basic over-processed blond or dull brown color? Maybe feeling like a dramatic change and want to go red? Take a cue from these beautiful stars, and make your appointment at Emerson today!

Post by Ellen

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

Ask a Stylist-Growing Out Short Cuts

Kat asks:

“About a year ago, in what was either a moment of creative genius or temporary insanity, I took a pair of scissors to my long curly hair and lopped it all off (al la Jean Seberg). The result was remarkably successful, and I’ve been loving the look for a while, but I’m definitely ready to start growing my hair back out. This is easier said than done- I have thick, dark, curly hair that is generally at its best very long, or so short that the curl doesn’t exist. My childhood photos are full of painful, mushroom-shaped examples of what I’m afraid is in store for me now. Any tips on how to survive the era of ill-mannered grow-out hair before me?”

Wow Kat, good for you!! Here’s what our stylists thought:

Lancer says:

“Congratulations on your DIY cut! I suggest making an appointment for a consultation so that your stylist can see your hair in person and determine what service you need for now. If it hasn’t been cut in a very long time, a deep conditioning treatment can do wonders in reviving your hair’s moisture balance as well as helping your grown out ends look better.

I have worked with many clients who are growing their hair out. Sometimes they need their layers reshaped so that the hair doesn’t stick out from the head in a triangular shape. Other times their hair just needs trimmed or texturized in the meantime.

Good luck with your decision and patience is key to growing out curly hair!”

Ellen says:

“Growing out your hair from such an extreme is hard for anyone, but to make matters worse you are dealing with thick curly hair! My suggestion would be to use Morrocon Oil Intense Curl Cream to hydrate and control the curl. To manage the ugly grow out process come in and get it routinely cut. Since you have thick hair it needs to be textured to lay better and to make your life easier while growing it out. Routine trimming will help it have a shape other then the dreaded mushroom top!”

Rusty says:

“I would consider your spontaneity to be a stroke of genius. Unfortunately, strokes of genius can have their setbacks. Growing your hair will be challenging. And yes, you’re going to have those stages where you’d rather pull it out than grow it out, but be very patient. This is an issue that time will definitely cure. You should see your favorite stylist or come into Emerson Salon, sit down with your stylist and have a serious conversation about what to expect so you can prepare yourself for the changes to come. Consultations are always complimentary!

Good luck with your hair. By the way, I bet the short hair was really cute and fun!”

Good luck Kat! Feel free to stop by and make an appointment for a consultation to see what the Emerson team can do for you. Stay tuned for more Ask A Stylist posts coming up!

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Ask A Stylist- Grey Hair

John asks:

“I want to know, when a hair turns grey, does it do so gradually or suddenly? I’m not sure that I’ve ever seen a partially grey hair. And does it become more brittle? Is there anything I can do to help give it that body that I had in my younger days?”

Interesting question John! Here’s what our stylists have to say:

Lancer says:

“The rate of graying hair is determined by genetics and stress. Sometimes the first grays that appear are visible because they sprout on top or on the sides of the head. At other times, a few sprout up in the back.

The hair loses its melanin from the inside out; the root may be gray and the ends your natural color, till those strands grow out completely. Gray hair usually is coarser, which lacks moisture. This can make the hair seem brittle and it needs special care.

A consultation with a professional stylist will assist you in obtaining the best professional shampoo and conditioner for your hair type; whether it is dull from aging, coarse and some mixture of gray and non-gray, or fine and some mixture of gray and non-gray.

As for giving your hair body, there absolutely are things that you can do. Again, it depends on your hair type. We carry Alterna’s Caviar Anti-Aging hair products at Emerson Salon. As we age, our hair loses its luster and sometimes also thins out. The Caviar products are designed with the latest technology to assist these specific hair needs.”

Ellen says:

“Grey hair is a loss of pigment, some people start graying around the temples or in spots and those hairs are going to be dry and wiry! To help with body and shine I suggest getting a clear gloss on your hair.  It is just to control the frizz and keep your grey hairs softer and more manageable while adding shine.”

Rusty says:

“Great question. As we age, or for genetic reasons, your natural hair falls out and is replace with a gray one. You don’t notice them until they get a little length on them, that’s why it seems like they suddenly appear. Gray hair is always a different texture from your other hair, and yes it’s usually more coarse. Conditioning treatments can help the feel of the hair. Hair color can also affect the texture of gray hair, making it more manageable.

Most over-the-counter conditioning systems are unable to penetrate to the cortex of the hair and don’t give a lasting texture change to gray hair. Many salon-quality systems use nano-tech to penetrate the hair shaft to the cortex, thus enabling a longer lasting texture change.

You should always have a conversation with your hair professional about what types of hair care products are right for you. I suggest you call and make an appointment with your favorite stylist. Consultations at Emerson are free, and it would be my pleasure to sit down with you and discuss your hair care needs.”


Thanks for your question John! Stop by Emerson to pick up some great anti-aging products, or make an appointment with a stylist to figure out what treatments will be perfect for your hair.

Keep an eye out for more Ask a Stylist blog posts coming up soon!

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Dry Scalp or Dandruff?

A dry scalp and dandruff are easily mistaken for one another when you don’t know the true difference between the two. I have a lot of people sit in my chair and say that they struggle with dandruff and have been self-medicating with Head & Shoulders or some equally horrible product, with no relief. You most likely don’t have dandruff, and medicated shampoos for dandruff are actually going to make dry scalp worse.  The first step to treating dandruff or dry scalp is to know what they are!

A myth – some people think that their dandruff is caused by their scalp being too dry. They try to deal with this by not washing their hair with shampoo, or washing it less often, believing that washing worsens the problem. In fact, dandruff usually gets better when you shampoo more frequently with the right shampoo.

Dandruff occurs when your scalp produces extra oil, made by glands at the base of each hair, which holds the tiny flakes together to make bigger, more noticeable flakes.   A tiny fungus seems to be part of the reason some people get dandruff. This fungus is called Malassezia (mal-a-sea-zee-a) or sometimes Pityrosporum (pit-ee-rose-por-um). This fungus makes the skin cells grow much faster, so there are a lot more dead cells; these mix with the hair oils to make bigger flakes.  To help the production of extra oil and fungus, it’s recommended to avoid citrus fruits, bananas, tinned fruits, strong tea/coffee, pickles and refined or processed foods, Keep hair and scalp clean to avoid accumulation of dead cells. Also, hair should be brushed daily to improve circulation and to distribute the oil throughout your hair.  If those don’t help, talk to your doctor about getting on a medicated shampoo to kill the fungus.

Dry scalp is common and can be from a change in the weather, poor quality shampoo or a buildup of product on the scalp. The use of harsh shampoos is one of the most common reasons for dry scalp. The chemicals in the shampoos remove too much of the natural oil from the hair and scalp, and the end result is an itchy, flaky scalp and hair that lacks any type of luster or natural body.  Hard water can also cause a dry scalp. Even if the shampoo product is recommended for dry hair and scalps, it will not work effectively if hard water is used to wash and rinse. Honestly, the best way to get rid of dry scalp is to use better quality shampoo. To get rid of the build-up from cheap shampoos I recommend using Kevin Murphy’s Maxi Wash shampoo.  Once you get those layers of build-up off and want to keep your scalp feeling great and flake-free, use Alterna Life Solution Scalp Therapy Shampoo.  This will keep your hair and scalp healthy and prevent the build-up from coming back! Another great option for a healthy scalp is to come in and get our Moroccan Oil Dry No More Professional Scalp Treatment.

As always, feel free to call or stop in and one of our stylists will be more than happy to help you figure out what products or treatments will be best for you!

Post by Ellen

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

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Emerson on Yelp!

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Thanks to our fabulous clients, we’ve had lots of great reviews lately. Here are some of our favorites!

Guy says:

Good price, excellent quality and friendly service.

Lancer Forney is an ace. Fast and efficient, he knows how to do a great looking cut. The atmosphere in the salon is very relaxed and there’s no pressured up-selling of products. If you need, they provide.

Noura says:

I am usually very picky when it comes to my hair and hard to please. I moved to Seattle 6 months ago and was in need for a good hair salon. When I heard about a great experience my friend had with Emerson Salon I decided to give it a try. First of all, I love that they give you the option to book an appointment online. The process was very organized (the website is clear and user-friendly) and they gave me a reminder call one day before my haircut.

The salon decor is nice and I felt good there waiting for my turn after a long day at work. My hair dresser Ellen was very nice and professional; she understood my hair type and used the right product accordingly. After the haircut, my hair looked great and healthy. Plus, I didn’t have to struggle with explaining what I wanted exactly because she knew what she was doing.

I totally recommend Emerson Salon for anyone who is looking for an unforgettable hair experience.

Steph says:

AMAZING experience.  Never getting my hair cut anywhere else.  Very friendly service, inexpensive, and the stylist knew exactly what I wanted and did an amazing job.  It is also located very conveniently in Capitol Hill.

Andy says:

I just moved to Seattle a few months ago.  My hair was starting to get long and it was about time to get a haircut.  I was dreading finding a new place to cut my hair.  But then there was an article on Mashable about a Seattle salon that was heavy into social media.  Turned out that salon (Emerson) was in my neighborhood.  I called them up and set an appointment with their super friendly receptionist.  When I showed up for my appointment, I didn’t have to wait at all.  I told the hairstylist I wanted a haircut similar to one they featured on their blog recently.  She knew exactly what I was talking about and gave me a great haircut.  Just a really great experience all the way around.  I’m really glad I found this place.

Mrs K says:

As a former hair stylist, I am not always easy to please and I know exactly what I want.  I’ve been in here several times and even had a major color correction (went from darkest brown to platinum) and have always had great, professional service.  I usually see Emily (love her!) but I’m also a mom on the go and don’t always know when I will be able to make it in.  Which is no problem because I feel comfortable seeing any of the stylists there.  The owners ensure that the stylists keep their education current by enrolling them in classes at Vidal Sassoon and in salon classes pretty frequently.  So important!!!  To top it off, the atmosphere is great, fun neighborhood and friendly staff.  Also air conditioned :)

Thank you all so much to our amazing clients. You all are so awesome and we love every day we get to spend with you. Had a great experience at Emerson? Take a second to go to our Yelp page and tell us about it!