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Articles from ‘Styling Tips’

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Blond Bombshell: Emily Browning’s Hair from Sucker Punch

A new movie that is taking the world by storm is Sucker Punch. It is a beautiful flurry of punches and kicks. It follows Babydoll (Browning) as she attempts to escape an asylum with her inmate friends before she is sent to be lobotomized. From the shock of her situation, Babydoll plunges herself into her own fantasy world where nothing can stop her.

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Browning hair is taken to a very light blonde for the movie. Doing so can create a beautiful look, but it should be done with caution so as to avoid damage. Lightening hair that has already been damaged can just perpetuate the damage. The best solution is to prepare your hair with conditioning treatments a week to two weeks prior to when you plan to lighten your hair. You can receive those at Emerson, and even grab some wonderful products for use at home. One of those products is the Alterna Caviar Over Night Hair Repair. It is a leave on treatment that you use when you go to bed and wash out in the morning.

This may also take two processes, since after your hair is lifted it may not be the correct tone (too yellow or brassy). Browning’s hair in the movie is a very cool blonde, which many times can only be achieved with an additional application of tone after lightening.

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As for styling and the cut, her hair is kept long and straight at the top, and textured with layered on the ends. the ends have a slight curl that can be duplicated by applying Kevin Murphy Motion Lotion to damp hair and round brushing. Browning’s hair is then parted slightly to the right, coming to a center parting going down the back. The hair is then pulled into two pigtails held in place with clear bands. I recommend using a comb to ensure even tension when gathering the hair, and then using the Kevin Murphy Session Spray to hold down any fly-aways.

It is always a good idea to have a consultation with your stylist to assess the condition of the hair andcreate a battle plan. Come in to Emerson Salon today to get your new blonde locks!

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Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Ready, Set, Sexy Hot Rollers, Go!

Want sexy flowing curls? Want volume for your up do? Hot rollers are the answer! They provide easy volume, texture and long lasting curl! With good hair products and a set of multiple-sized hot rollers you can create great Holiday hair with ease! First you need a good set of hot rollers in different sizes. Clients always ask what rollers they can get that aren’t too expensive but still good quality. I found Conair Xtreme Instant Heat Multisized Hot Rollers and LOVE them!

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Waves that Bounce:

Hot rollers will give you lift at the roots, volume all around and a soft wave! First use Alterna Curl and Control Styling Cocktail in damp hair and blow dry straight. Then in 2 inch sections roll in small hot rollers, spray in Alterna Working Hairspray as you go to give a more flexible hold. Don’t worry about taking exact sections in any particular order; you don’t want it to look too perfect. When the rollers have cooled in your hair take them out, shake your head, brush your fingers through your hair with a dab of Moroccan oil to smooth it, and you’re set!

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Smooth Wave:

Want your hair smooth and straight with a nice wave at the end for a polished look? Rollers are the answer for this as well! Again you will start with damp hair, put in Alterna Straight and Sleek Styling Cocktail and blow dry. Then part your hair off to one side, taking 3 inch sections starting on top and roll them with large rollers all over the head. When the rollers cool take them out and spray a paddle brush with Alterna Working air spray, and brush the front section to the side. Finish the look by loosening the curl and brushing the curl to the bottom. Don’t worry about brushing the curl out completely, with good product you won’t lose the curl!

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Volume and curl, up and away:

Loose wave up do’s are a great look for holiday parties, and never look over done! First put in a root volumizing product like Kevin.Murphy Anti.Gravity at the root and Alterna Texture Glaze when your hair is damp. Now blow dry. Alternate medium to large rollers starting at the crown and stagger sections in a brick pattern along the back of your head. When the rollers cool tease the roots all over with a fine tooth comb, spray hair with Alterna Working Hairspray. Then gather the hair in the center of your head, twist up, and insert bobby pins all over to secure it. You can also use accessories, such as a simple ribbon, totie the look together!

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Friday, November 5th, 2010

Janet Jackson in Tyler Perry’s “For Colored Girls”

The actor/director Tyler Perry is coming out with his film adaptation of the theatrical play “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow is Enuf,” but with the shorter title ,”For Colored Girls.” The play was originally written in 1975 by Ntozake Shange as a “choreopoem” of 20 poems and was first staged in California.


The film stars Janet Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, Loretta Divine, Thandi Newton, Kerry Washingston, Phylicia Rashad, Macy Gray, Anika Noni Rose, and Kimberly Elise. The film follows these women as they deal with issues of domestic violence, infidelity, aborton and many others.

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In this film,Janet Jackson plays a strong, powerful, magazine editor who has a crisis within her marriage. Janet has had many hairstyles throughout her long singing and acting career. For this film, she cut her hair into a a slicked back,super coiffed and short hairstyle. This haircut leaves a lot of length on top and is layered into the clippered sides and nape.

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Some great products for this hairstyle would be Easy Rider by Kevin Murphy to achieve soft control with minimal frizz. Apply and slowly brush the hair away from the face with a cushion bristle brush (see Mason Pearson.) Easy Rider is a suitable product for African American or thick, curly hair because the shea butter helps condition and moisturize the naturally dry texture. For those with finer hair: we recommend styling this look with Caviar Working Spray as it gives flexible hold and control without weighing the style down.

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We are sure this movie will speak to your heart, so go see it! Want a stylist to do the same? Book an appointment today and one of our stylists will listen and recommend a style perfectly suited to you!

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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Case 39′s Horrifyingly Gorgeous Hair

Now that October is upon us, all the best horror and thriller movies get released in anticipation of Halloween. Releasing this week is Case 39 starring Renee Zelweger, Ian McShane, Bradley Cooper and Jodelle Ferland. The story follows Zelweger’s character, Emily, an overloaded social worker who is assigned to monitor the domestic abuse case of Lily (Jodelle.) Soon, Emily is in charge of Lily’s care and comes to realize that there is more to taking care of this young girl than bedtime stories and snack time. Jodelle is a young 15 yr. old actress with tons of tv and film experience. She has starred in Stephen King’s Kingdom Hospital, the films Silent Hill and Twilight’s Eclipse.

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Jodelle’s hair is absolutely gorgeous yet simple. If you have hair that is below the shoulders, you can create a similar wavy style to hers with the right products. Jodelle has finer hair and if you do too we recommend applying Motion Lotion Curl Enhancer by Kevin Murphy after the shower on hair that is 60% dry. If you have thicker, curly hair we recommend applying Hydrating Styling Cream to add additional moisture and shine. Braid the hair in 2 pigtails and allow to dry. (Make sure to keep the braid loose in order to avoid creating frizz or excessively tight wave.) Once dry, undo the braid carefully and spray with Kevin Murphy’s Session Spray lightly and scrunch. Toss your head up and down and your hair is casually styled and ready for a day of shopping, lunch with the ladies or an afternoon meeting. These two products are wonderful because they both protect the hair with built in UV filters and suncreen to protect your hair from the drying factors of the sun. Remember, just because it is getting chillier does not mean the sun is any less damaging!

Just like Case 39, this hairstyle is unexpected and surprising. Surprisingly simple. Try it out yourself or book online with Emerson salon to help you achieve it!

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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!

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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!

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Monday, August 16th, 2010

10 Tips For Getting A Great Haircut Out Of Your Stylist

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At Emerson Salon we know that one of the biggest challenges with visiting a new stylist is getting a fantastic haircut that you love and makes you look and feel amazing. Usually this challenge comes not from the lack of skill of the stylist, but rather from a breakdown in the communication between the customer and the stylist. Not only do the stylist and customer need to overcome the natural difficulties of communicating between people who often come from very different backgrounds, but the stylist is highly trained with a technical and specific vocabulary while the customer may have a hard time putting what he or she is thinking in the right words. This gap in the vocabulary between you and your stylist is why you need to be extra sure that the stylist understands what you are saying before beginning on the appointment.

  1. Be Prepared – Spend some time thinking about your haircut before going to the salon. Decide if you have a specific cut that you are looking for or would like the stylist to recommend something. This decision is key and should be the first thing you tell the stylist because it will determine the direction of the pre-cut consultation. The better idea you have of what you would like your hair to look like the easier it will be for the stylist to get on the same page and provide you with the perfect cut.

    Spend some time online looking at fashion websites, mopshots.com, or our blog to get an idea of different possibilities for hair styles. Print out the pictures you like and bring them to your appointment to show the stylist. I recommend writing on the back of the picture the URL of the image (in case the stylist needs a better look at it) and what specifically you like about the hair cut.

    Some salons (like ours) will let you email in pictures in advance and store them for you until your appointment. This is a very handy way of ensuring you will be prepared for your appointment.

  2. Be Specific – Once you know what you want in your hair cut, be as specific as possible in explaining it to the stylist. Try telling the stylist what you want out of your haircut in several different ways. Be sure to point out what specifically is most important to you in your haircut (i.e. the bangs, texture, the neck line, etc) so they know where to focus their time and efforts. Bringing multiple pictures is a great way to get the dialog flowing, because it gives you and the stylist an opportunity to talk about what you do like from different pictures and what you do not like.

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  4. Say What You Don’t Want – Almost as important as saying what you want in a haircut is being clear about what you do not like. One of the key enemies that you are fighting in your consultation is an assumption by the stylist about what you want. Saying what you don’t like will often unseat any assumptions the stylist might have made and force them to reassess the situation. You may think that no one would consider doing a razor cut on your hair, but unless you say it, that might be exactly what the stylist is thinking. Cover your bases and say what you don’t want, even if it seems ridiculous. You will be happy when you don’t get what you already know you don’t want. Other common dislikes include blending shears, straight bangs, blocked off neck lines, etc.

  5. History Matters – One of the most common mistakes made by a customer going into a haircut or coloring appointment is neglecting to catch the stylist up on your hair history. This is really important in helping the stylist to understand the specific needs of your situation. Key details to mention include the length of time since your last hair cut, any color or other chemicals that have been applied to the hair, and what styling products you use. Almost any type of hair can be handled by a trained stylist, but they need to know what they are dealing with before they begin the service so be thorough in getting your stylist up to speed.

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  7. Work Matters – Talk to your stylist about your profession and work environment. Especially if you are asking your stylist to provide you with a recommendation for a haircut, this information is important. You want a haircut that will be stylish and make you look great, but also be appropriate for your work environment. A great haircut for a new associate at a conservative law firm may not be the same as what a stylist would recommend for a barista at a trendy coffee shop.

  8. Say It Back To Me – After you feel like you’ve made yourself very clear and the stylist has all the relevant information that they need to provide you with just the right haircut. Have them repeat it back to you. This is a great way to assess what the stylist actually heard and understood. Often you will be surprised and how the stylist synthesized all the information you just unloaded on them. If it comes back perfect then you know you are ready to begin the appointment, if not then this will help you zero in on exactly where the stylist is misunderstanding you.

  9. Stay in Control – One common mistake made is to allow the stylist to begin cutting your hair before they understand what you are looking for. Remember you are in control and don’t be afraid to tell the stylist to stop. If you are not confident that the stylist and you are on the same page yet, don’t let them start and keep the conversation flowing.

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  11. Ask for Just a Consultation – If you are planning to make a big change to your hairstyle (like cutting off ten inches or drastically changing your hair color), don’t be afraid to schedule just a consultation. Most stylists are happy to sit with you and talk about your hair and what you are hoping to accomplish. This separation of time between your consultation and the cut will give you an opportunity to learn from the stylist but give you still an opportunity to consider if this is really what you want to do. Cutting off a lot of hair can be a big decision and once its off, its hard to get it back so be sure to take the time to be sure that this is what you want to do.

  12. Learn from Mistakes – Lets face it, from time to time everyone will get a bad haircut. While these tips are designed to minimize the likelihood of that happening, there will be times where the hair cut did not turn out exactly the way you wanted it. The natural reaction in this situation is to get angry, write of a negative review of your stylist, and begin searching for a new salon where they actually know what they are doing. This may make you feel better, but unfortunately it doesn’t leave you any better prepared for your next hair appointment. Instead, take this time to learn what happened and make sure it never happens again. Talk to your stylist and be specific about what you don’t like about the haircut. Often the stylist will be able to provide technical terms for what you don’t like, which you can write down and keep ready to explain to all future haircut appointments. With this information in your pocket you will now be able to ensure you never get this haircut again.

  13. Take A Photo – Do you love the haircut you just got? If so, then the most important thing you can do is ask your stylist to take a picture. Even if you have seen your stylist for years and they know your hair inside and out, its a good practice to keep a picture of the haircut you want. A good stylist will take notes on the services they performed for you, but they also see hundreds of customers between your appointments and it can be hard for them to remember exactly what they did on the previous appointment. Keeping a picture of your rockstar haircut will often provide the stylist exactly what they need to make you look amazing again and again.

And there you have it 10 awesome tips from our team here at Emerson Salon. If you follow these simple rules you will go a long ways towards taking control of your hair styling trip and ensure your stylist is always able to provide you with the perfect hair cut!

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?â€

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!

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Kevin Murphy’s Screen Sirens

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Emerson Salon recently had the great fortune of receiving a visit from Kevin Murphy’s Session Styling Assistant, Felicity Davis, to share some styling techniques with us. She styles for Vogue magazine and travels the world creating iconic hairstyles of every type for shoots and runways.

The goal of the demonstration at Emerson Salon was to show off some different finishing techniques that we can accomplish on female clients who have fine shoulder length hair. This hair type can be a challenge to style due to its inconsistent ability to hold a soft curl or wave once styled. Further, sometimes using an iron curler on this hair type is just not sufficient to hold an all day classic style. With a lot of red carpet and magazine hair lately evoking the soft volume of 1930′s style movie starlets like Veronica Lake or Lauren Bacall achieving this look is essential.

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The first of our two beautiful models for this demonstration was Lisa. She has naturally wavy/curly hair and has difficulty with frizz and style longevity.

  • First, Felicity washed Lisa’s hair with Maxi Wash. This is not a clarifier or chelating shampoo with a higher ph level. This product uses alpha hydroxy to exfoliate oil and product buildup out of the hair cuticle in order to prep the hair for the style. This may take 2 -3 times at the bowl to start to create the correct “egg white” lather that indicates clean hair.
  • Then, Felicity applied Born Again Essential Treatment and lightly rinsed. This moisturizes and repairs the hair using conditioning agents derived from Olive Leaf, Shea Butter, Omega 3 and Omega 6.
  • Once the hair was towel dried, Felicity used Staying Alive with berdok root and Bodyguard Hydrating Lotion with peruvian bark in order to better protect the hair during the styling session. In addition, Anti Gravity setting lotion using lavender oil was also applied in order to eliminate flyaways and hold the curl. (If this sounds like a lot of product, its ok! Kevin Murphy’s line is designed to be weightless and is performance based.)
  • Then, the hair was hand dried until bone dry.
  • The hair is divided into 8 sections (2 on each side and 4 in the back). Each section is curled with a smaller curling iron and then set on the Kevin Murphy brand curlers that uses a ball and elastic to secure it in place. Once the hair cools for 5-10 minutes, the curlers are taken out.
  • The curls are finger separated and then brushed out with a natural boar bristle brush. This brush is used to back brush under sections to create volume and then, Session Spray is applied lightly to the hair and then worked slowly with the brush into a smoother wave.

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Our second stylish model was Lara who has fine, straight hair that has issues with creating volume. For years, it was common practice to beat one’s hair into straight submission with serums and flat irons. Felicity calls this the age of “slip technology” where the hair’s cuticle is forced down for smoothness. Now, volume is more trendy and current, and this is the look we wanted to achieve with Lara.

  • To get ready for this, Felicity prepped Lara’s hair with Maxi Wash and Born Again Treatement for protection during the styling session.
  • Once towel dried, Anti Gravity is applied liberally and hand dried.
  • The hair is then twisted, iron curled and set vertically on the Kevin Murphy rollers, secured with a pin curl clip. Felicity called this her signature “Zulu Curl” and we loved it!
  • The style was finished similarly to Lisa’s, but refined with additional pinning on the short pieces of the bang area. A little session spray and working with it with the brush is all was needed to make this glam style.

Felicity’s tips were super helpful and its always good to get a fresh perspective on how to make our clients look fabulous! Thanks Felicity! (If you want to learn more, keep reading this blog or go to the Kevin Murphy website for more product information or styling tutorials.)

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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Iconic Hair Styling from the 1950′s

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In the 1950′s, hairstyling was the key ingredient to creating an iconic hairstyle. This was before the age of precision hair cutting as we know it today where a hairstyle becomes defined by the way it is cut. Learning how to create beautiful, supple waves and curl in the hair was an art form and a daily practice. Today, we use blow dryers and round brushes to create fullness and bounce but these tools cannot create the same look.

Many women of the day would go to the salon once a week and have their hair shampoo set. This means that after the hair is shampooed and conditioned, the hair is wrapped with a setting lotion on medium to larger sized rollers and then dried with a hood dryer. Afterwards, the rollers are removed and the curls brushed out with a cushion boar bristle brush to create softness. Some women kept their style fresh by taping their bangs with styling tape and rolling the rest of the hair in rollers and then slept with them in. An uncomfortable practice but many women were very attentive to their hair because then, a well kept hairstyle meant you were a women with class and sophistication. Some great examples of this style can be seen on Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and Grace Kelly.

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This style looks best on hair that just hits the collarbone or slightly above. In order to make this style work best, go to your local drug store and buy velcro rollers. We recommend using Volumizing Shampoo and Conditioner from Alterna Caviar beforehand in order to maximize the shape needed. A great setting lotion to apply to the damp hair is Anti Gravity by Kevin Murphy which is an oil-free volumiser using lavender oil. Roll the hair downwards around the ear and away from the face down the center of the head. Once dry, finger separate and then brush out smoothly. If you want more fullness at the crown, back brush it lightly with the cushion brush and then spray all over with Working Spray by Alterna.

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If you are strapped for time, you may use an iron curl on dry hair instead but there is a risk it will not hold as well as a shampoo set. This style is best achieved on fine to medium hair types with minimal to no curl or wave.

These styles are classic and elegant and with time and patience you can achieve them at home. If not, give us a call and we will match you with one of our experienced stylists to help you look your best!

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