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Articles from ‘Summer’

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

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Ask A Stylist- Beating The Heat

Kelly asks:

“I have lots of hair questions but one that is really a concern at the moment is how to keep my hair from drying out in the summer heat. I feel like my scalp and hair is completely dry to the bone! I have switched shampoos and drink lots of water but nothing seems to help. Any advice?â€

Really good question Kelly- everyone battles with this one! Here’s what our stylists have to say.

Lancer says:

“Ah the sun! The elements do take a toll on the hair. I recommend making an appointment for a deep conditioning treatment. My favorite is Kevin Murphy’s Born Again Treatment, which contains Rose Hip and Rose Absolute ($6K a kilo). Rose Absolute catalyzes the other botanicals in the treatment as it vibrates at a higher speed than the rest! These botanicals are heat and light sensitive; once exposed to the wind and sun, they become energized and moisturize, repair, and regenerate the hair and scalp. Antioxidants stop damage in its tracks as well as the further onslaught of damage by bringing a balance to the hair and scalp!”

Thanks for your question Kelly, and make sure to stop by and make an appointment or pick up your own bottle of Born Again to beat the heat!

Stay tuned for more Ask a Stylist posts coming up! Send your questions to ameliahanron@gmail.com

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

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Battle the Summer Heat Wave with Short Hair

We are overjoyed that warm weather and sunshine has finally hit Seattle! Now that we are heading into warmer temperatures, some female clients might opt for a shorter, more practical hairstyle in order to beat the heat. Shorter hair on women can definitely look feminine but also quite flattering. We recommend shorter styles for women who have oval, round or square face shapes. These face shapes do not require longer lengths to balance out the features.

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Here, Agyness Deyn is extremely brave with the shortest haircut shown here. This is most likely a simple buzz cut that utilizes one clipper attachment to create the same length of hair all over the head. Many women who have gone this short have reported that it is liberating to lop off all of their hair. No styling needed as you roll out of bed looking the same as you did the night before! This haircut needs to be maintained once a month and if you have this haircut, but want a little oomph to it we recommend spraying Glimmer Shine by Moroccan Oil for luminosity and shine.

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Pink has become well known for her version of a short haircut she has been sporting for awhile now. Her haircut is completed with shears only and is softly layered and textured into the length on top. Its important to leave enough length around the face and sides in order to create the “piecy” look you see in the picture. A great product to use while styling this haircut is Sticky Business by Kevin Murphy. It has good hold, is extremely pliable and stays workable in your hair throughout the day. Put a nickel size amount in your hand and rub your hands together before putting it in your hair. The warmth aids in distributing the product in addition to making it easier to absorb into the hair.

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Last but not least is Rihanna! Rihanna has been playing with different ways to wear her shorter hair in the last 2 years. Here, she has the sides and back completely clippered down to the skin. The top is longer and softly layered with a new hue of cherry red. This was most likely done through a bleach and tone service where the hair is lightened to a pale orange and then a vivid semi permanent shade of red is applied. The only down side to using such a bright color is it tends to fade quickly so make sure to use a color safe shampoo like Caviar Moisture by Alterna to extend the life of the color. A great product for styling this do would be Easy Rider by Kevin Murphy. It has light hold and gives control to frizz and fly-aways that might occur after an extensive color service.

Will you be brave enough to go short this summer? If you are, call Emerson! We will help you determine the best length to receive through a thorough consultation.

post by D’Arcy

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Messy Summer Hair Braids!

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This is probably the most popular summer trend! Add a braid to any hair style and its an instant summer style. They are a great way to get bangs or hair out of your face and add excitement to your style with out too much effort. The key to great summer braids is to keep the braids loose and flowy. Try using clear hair bands and bobby pins to keep the braids in place.

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Messy side braid: To achieve this look you want to scrunch your hair first with a texturizing product like Alterna’s Texture Glaze cocktailed with Kevin Murphys curl enhancing Motion Lotion while your hair is damp, diffusing until its completely dry. Then loosely pull your hair to the side, letting the shorter pieces fall out, taking bigger sections braid hair on the side and tie at the bottom leaving an inch or two of unbraided hair to show the texture (wave). Nicole Richie always pulls this look off really well!

Want to add some messy summer braids to your own look? Swing on by Emerson Salon for a free consultation on how to get great braids from one of our experienced stylists!

Post by Ellen

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Parts and Accessories: How to liven up any summer hairstyle!

Recent weather aside, summer is just around the corner, which means everyone is looking for ways to liven up their look for the warmer weather and sunny days. While getting a new cut or highlights are one way to accomplish this, there is a lot you can do with just simple hair part or many accessories. Here are a few of our favorite looks going into the beautiful Seattle summer:

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Deep side part: Part your hair midway over your eye brow or FARTHER. It is sexier—and more appropriate for sizzling summer nights out. A side part can also accentuate cheekbones and slim the face.

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Center parts: The center part is the more traditional summer boho style and is a great way to change up your hair for summer!

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Head Bands: Are great accessories to change up a hair style with no work at all!

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Vintage-inspired accessories: They are the the top trend for summer!

Want some more specific suggestions for your current look and hairtype? Swing on in to Emerson Salon for a free consultation with one of our professional hair stylists.

Post by Ellen

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Easy Summer Hairstyles!

Summer is all about the effortless bohemian look! A little messy, textured and easy.

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Loose up do: Start of by leaving a few wispy pieces around the face to soften the look. Use a volumizer like Anti Gravity and the beach texturizer, Hair Resort by Kevin Murphy to dirty up the hair and add texture. Back comb underneath to add more volume before you pull your hair back. Pull it back loosely making sure the hair doesn’t get smoothed out. There are many ways to loosely pin it up (using bobby pins instead of hair bands will help keep the look loose) but whatever way you choose, in the end you will need to use a tail comb to get under the pinned hair and slowly lift up to create the messy/loose look.

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Messy ballerina bun/high bun: This is similar to the loose up do, same products and technique but with this you will be pinning it into a classic ballerina bun! A high bun is really easy as well. Pull your hair back in a high pony tail and pin the hair into a bun. The perfect accessory for it is a head band like Jessica Alba is wearing here!

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Wavy bob: If you can scrunch your hair using a diffuser, this style is going to be wash a wear for you. If your hair is naturally straight your going to need to curl it. Try using a larger barrel curling iron and take small sections. Wrap the hair around the outside of the curling iron, no need to to it the traditional way, it will look more natural this way! Curl the front pieces away from your face and alternate the direction in the back so that it looks more natural! Finish it off with a flexible hold hairspray like Alterna’s Working Hair Spray.

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Side pony: This works with straight or wavy hair. Just loosely pull your hair to the side, below your ear and just behind your neck so your don’t see a space between your neck and the pony!

Love one of these styles? Schedule a consultation to come in and talk to one of our experienced stylists about how to make this look work for you!

Post by Ellen

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Summer Makeup Tips!

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The best part of summer is being able to wear less makeup and still look great. There is no need for heavy foundations and eye shadows! Try a more natural look and enjoy the freedom of less or no make up at all! Summer makeup is mostly for protecting the skin from exposure to sun rays, avoid excessive sweating, cut out the oily shine and prevent clogging of skin pores.

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  • Let your skin breathe and use sheer makeup that serve more than one purposes. It is important to keep the humidity locked in, sweating dries skin out. Try to not use foundation for the season and use a light moisturizer with sun block instead.
    Instead of using foundation to cover up freckles, use translucent tinted powder to blot the skin and add color to it. Summer is the perfect time to let those freckles show and even get a little more pronounced.
  • If you must apply foundation, mix it with loose powder to keep you looking fresh throughout the day.
  • Go for the nude natural look for the lips.Try light pinks with a hint of shimmer and gloss. Even for evening parties, a soft gloss on lips is all you need.
  • Simply sensual and bronzed skin is in for summer . Always remember bronzer is for adding a glow not to be used as a self tanner, it should never be applied all over your face like face powder.

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  • Eyes should be done simply. Use neutral and soft shimmery eye shadow on lids. Try a cream blush with shimmer in it. They can be used for eyes cheeks and lips!
  • Curl your lashes and use glossy black shade on them to make them appear longer and your eyes bigger. Use only a very fine line with eyeliner.
  • Cheek sticks and crème eye colors are easy to apply and last longer in summer.

I know it may be hard to go with less at first but the natural look is simple to do and liberating when you realize you don’t need all the other fuss! Try waking up in the morning and simply washing your face, using a moisturizer with SPF in it, mascara and a light lip gloss and good enjoy the sun!

Post by Ellen

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Summer Hair: Looking Beautiful in the Sun and Heat

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Pretty soon spring will turn into golden summer here in Seattle. We have earned our extended days of sun with the amount of rain and cold we’ve received lately!! So now it is time to think about how to revamp hair color and style your hair for warmer temperatures.

To start, one great approach is adding highlights and refreshing faded color to get geared up for summer. If you want softness and an overall lighter color we think a super blended foiling technique on the upper portion of the hair creates a great effect that is both striking and natural. The lighter pieces can be finely woven strategically into the hair and placed diagonally to avoid the look of “little lines” of hair color. We recommend consulting an Emerson Salon stylist to find out how we can best add dimension to your hair color.

If a bolder and brigher effect is desired we recommend a bleach balayage that lifts a minimum of 2 -3 levels. This painting technique diffuses the color saturation at the root and saturates towards the mid-ends. Then the hair can be toned to a soft beige blond, medium brown color, etc depending on preference and individual coloring. Faded darker hair color can be enriched with a gold based color that will increase shine and reflectivity. We recommend the Beige Blonde series from Italy Hairfashion because it adds depth without overly darkening the hair. An added bonus to using this color line is the use of plant ingredients with built in UV protection (bisabolo, helianthus annus and more.)

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Eventually, trips to the lake and beach areas will be a high priority in the summer. Whether you are doing outdoor sports or just soaking in some rays, protecting your hair from the harmful UV rays of the sun will be key to retaining your hair’s moisture and manageability. The drier the hair the frizzier it can become in addition to fading color. To protect your hair during these activities, try using Moroccan Oil before going in the sun. Consider it sunblock for your hair! Its chock full of UV inhibitors and antioxidants and also makes the hair very soft and shiny.

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In the warmer temperatures, no one wants to be blow drying when they are already hot and sweaty. A great alternative is using Kevin Murphy’s Hair Resort on damp hair and let it air dry. It creates a beachy wave texture even on the most stubborn straight hair! Its great to come home from the beach, take a shower and throw it in your hair and go about your day. Plus, loose waves are all the rage and mean less work for you.

We look forward to summer and helping our clients freshen their look for the season. Empower yourself and protect your hairstyle while enjoying Seattle’s rays of light!

post by D’Arcy

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Heidi Klum: It’s All In The Bob

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For many years, Heidi Klum has been a style icon as a fashion model in magazines and on the runway. Whether she is in Sport Illustrated, in a Victoria’s Secret catalog, or hosting Project Runway- Heidi always looks chic and perfectly coiffed. Heidi experiments with varying hair lengths often and even rocks some unique updo’s on red carpets.

Heidi has recently taken her hair into a shorter bob style with lots of texture. This a a popular trend: we recently discussed Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Love Hewitt’s move to the bob. This is a great length especially if you heat style or straighten your hair- less to blow dry/flatiron!

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Heidi generally sticks to some sort of golden highlight or ultra light blond but always tempers it with a subtle, warm, brown lowlight. The technique used for her hair color is most definitely balayage which uses a subtle painting technique. The hair’s saturation of color is focused mainly on the mid-shaft to the ends and is more diffused towards the root. This is great for a more natural looking highlight on darker hair that does not need to be maintained as frequently as a foil. It also can mirror a more “beachified” blond with more highlights on the ends than at the top of the head. Clients are increasingly requesting this technique and are always exceedingly pleased with the result!

This balayage hair color is fantastic to wear loose waves with. It accentuates the dimension, movement, and shine to the hair.

When styling a “beachy” wave:

  • Try using Hair Resort by Kevin Murphy on damp hair and diffuse. This particular product is great on fine to medium density slightly wavy hair or strong, ethnic, coarse hair. It gives great hold and bounce to the wave. It utilizes a light gel combined with micah oxide to simulate the salty texture you get after swimming in the ocean.
  • Or try using Intense Curl Cream by Moroccan Oil on medium to thick wavy/curly textures. It uses the benefits of argan oil and a stronger hold lotion to create long lasting waves. Scrunch into damp hair, twist into tendrils all over the head, and diffuse on a low velocity high heat setting. Then, to finish, use a cool setting to set the style.
  • Finish either style with Working Spray by Alterna and a light spritz of Glimmer Shine by Moroccan Oil.

Want this “beachified” look! Consult an Emerson Stylist about what colors work best for you through the balayage technique!

post by D’Arcy