Showing posts with label Hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hair. Show all posts

Thursday, April 16, 2015

A Week in Pictures

Got to invest in myself and push the artistry of my Balayage techniques and knowledge with one of the greatest in my industry, Jonathan Terech, at his studio in Orange County. we-love-balayage.com

Behind the Scenes // #OnFleek Photoshoot // Column waves set


Behind the Scenes // #OnFleek Photoshoot // Men's Edition
Had the pleasure of watching one of the greatest plays I have yet seen at the Geffen  Playhouse.  Laura Linney astounds in 'Switzerland' about famed author Patricia Highsmith.  It closes April 26. geffenplayhouse.com

Black & White Blonde // The Modern Bombshell

A Pop of Color // Modern Shag Movement

Classic Strength // Gentleman's Cut

Maximum Movement // Long Disconnected Layers

Prepping Mother's Day Week Treat Bags available with any appointment May5-8.  Book yours now 949-558-1626

Speaking of Mothers, my Mom preps for her 2 year move to Germany.  Planning my first trip to Hannover as we pack up her house this coming week.


Thursday, April 9, 2015

What to Watch now

"Younger" on TV Land


   Yes our culture is youth obsessed.  Technology and trends are revamped every 6 months or less.  It is easy to get overwhelmed or feel as obsolete as a floppy disk.  Anyone over the age of 30 has been witness to how many changes and advancements there have been with communication, dating and getting ahead in the workplace.  My new favorite show deals with the ups and downs of the modern world and offers perspective from both the 20 somethings and the over 40 crowd.  
    The main character is a 41 year old mother, who took time off to raise her daughter and is forced back into finding a job after going through a divorce.  Her skill set and talents are overlooked based on the lapse in her resumé, and the fact that she is wanting her foot in the door against college grads.  When she is approached by a 26 year old man who assumes she is the same age as he is, she and her best friend get the bright idea to step back into the workplace as just that; a 26 year old.  She freshens up her wardrobe and hair coached by her Brooklyn-ite friend, and gets a crash course in todays lingo and emojis.  She gets hired as an assistant in a publishing firm and begins her double life.  I love this show for its asking of the question 'If I knew then what I know now, would I make different decisions?' .  Another discussion it brings up, is does the younger generation of today have it harder or easier than the previous Generation X?  
     The show is produced by Darren Star, famous for 'Melrose Place' and the innovative 'Sex and the City'. The wardrobe stylist is Patricia Field who is a living legend to me, and has created some of the most iconic looks of the past 30 years.  She was stylist for 'SATC' and most recently 'The Other Woman' starring Cameron Diaz.  I love her approach to styling someone who lives back and forth between two generations, all the while making it believable.  I recommend checking it out.  Happy viewing! 







Tuesday, March 24, 2015

#Trending...The Blunt Bob

The Blunt Bob

The cut of the moment is a far cry from your grandmother's traditional bob.  The Bob has withstood the test of time and will always be a mainstay in the fashion world.  It is the "Little Black Dress" and most anyone at one time or another has been "bobbed."  The best thing about this haircut is that the overall silhouette is so impactful and the lines, when artistically placed, can be magical.  Bobbing your hair has always signified an act of liberation and freedom.  The lines of this cut in particular have moved above shoulder, and all the layering and movement have moved to the interior and in some cases, are an undercut.  It can be just slightly A-line, but too much forward movement can create the Victoria Beckham trend circa 2007.  As always, consult your hairdresser to design this precisely to your facial features, and for tips on how to change up the look from daytime to nighttime.  Rest assured that the selfies you post with this style will still look great in the years to come. 

The perfection of Margot Robbie at the Oscars 2015

Sarah Hyland before and after 

Mucio Vidales @ Brush Salon

Jessica Alba's Balayaged tresses

Lauren Conrad for Glamour UK


Mucio Vidales @ Brush Salon 

Vanessa Hudgens dark beauty

Sienna Miller waves

Emma Stone at this year's Golden Globes
Disconnected Blunt Bob



Thursday, March 19, 2015

Brunette & Blonde || The best of both worlds

Brunette & Blonde || The Best of Both Worlds 







This might be the "Year of the Blonde" but that doesn't mean that brunette a cant get in on the action. Dimensional highlights can give a haircut movement, and attract the eye to whatever area you want to bring focus to. A gloss is key, as well as using the right shampoo and conditioners so that your blonde has the same reflection as your haircolor for the ultimate pop. 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Year of the Blonde

Year of the Blonde








Hairdressers have a new tool in our arsenal and it is called Olaplex.  It has helped us go blonder than ever before while minimizing the damage that can happen as a result.  It is a two part process and requires only 5-10 minutes extra time in the salon.  The results yielded have been impressive for me.  My goal is to always create beautiful hair while maintaing the utmost health to the hair fiber.  This will definitely be the Year of the Blonde!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

*NIGHTFALL* a mini photo set

Summer has gotten off to a great start, I have been traveling all throughout Southern California for my role as Educator for L'Oreal Professionnel.  There's been weddings, birthdays, and graduations.  All exciting things!  I get to pick up my blogging again, and while this week's post is more of a short and sweet one, there are some enthralling ones in the works for the coming season.  Enjoy!

*NIGHTFALL*

Hair // Mucio VidalesBrush Salon 949-496-8800

Makeup // Deanna Foerstner @ www.deannarene.com

Photography // Adrian Jonadrianjonphotography.com

Wardobe // LOLOLOLOBOUTIQUES

Stylist // Shiloh McKasson @shilohstyle.com















Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Cannes Film Festival 2014

Cannes Film Festival 2014

This is my first time doing a red carpet review for this particular event and what I found interesting about it is that you have multiple events from day to evening.  The stars and stylists really have the opportunity to showcase a variety of looks and do a mini fashion tour. The fact that it also takes place in the French Riviera lends more creative freedom in some choices in terms of styling.  
 We have all heard it said that we are our own biggest competition, and that gave me the idea for the theme of this red carpet review. I will be featuring each stars looks paired alongside each other and showcase how they changed it up for the whirlwind that is Cannes.   So without further ado, I hope you enjoy it!

America Ferrera


America keeps things light with a simple preppy look, side swept waves top off the glam polo. She goes seductive good girl gown with an upstyle that allows the vavoom of the opening to take center stage.  Both hit the mark and keep her looking like America's sweetheart.    

Blake Lively



Blake is easily today's style queen. She works that mane of hair to really amp up whatever look she is going for.  Legs are the focal point in her mini dress and the look has that effortless appeal.  She amps up the curl and volume to play off of the ruffled dress, which for me, looks great up top, but something about the bottom half doesn't feel right.  She goes sleek to match the drama of the crimson gown, but nothing comes close to the perfection that is her black and white winner.  It takes something this beautiful to make Ryan Reynolds an afterthought!  The draping, the lips, the formal up style, and yes, the arm candy all make this a look that will be remembered.  

Cate Blanchett


I have to hand it to Cate for really making some thoughtful choices that are very much like art pieces.  Her daytime look draws my eye in, but the proportions make me uncomfortable, though I think this was the intent with the blouse.  The pants on the other hand, seem a bit high and stiff making this one of my least favorites.  Cate keeps a theme of color with her dress and I find the top portion very intriguing.  I like this look better and I give her credit for taking risks as she always does.  

Jessica Chastain

Jessica gives us the blues and I love these colors on her skin tone.  I love how she subtly shifts a few elements to transition her day/evening looks.  A flowy daytime periwinkle dress pairs nicely with the red lips on her royal blue formal gown.  Both great choices, though for me the curves on her nigthttime choice make it her winning look.  

Jennifer Lawrence


J Law is tres chic in a jumpsuit for her daytime look with a shimmery gold belt and what I believe to be hair extensions?  I love a halo couture ponytail (now available at Brush Salon!) to really change up a short haircut.  She skips the pony and goes back to short and messy for her evening design with pops of blue peeking through the outline.  

Julianne Moore




Julianne did some heavy promotion for her upcoming role in 'Hunger Games: Mockingjay' showing up in a number of outfits.  Her first look with the pale lavender is a bit too plain and the upturned neckline makes her bust look non existent.  Her second look with the burnt brick leather and flared out black patterned skirt is outrageously hot.  Edgy without trying too hard, this is one of her best looks in a long time. Now her emerald toga, I'm not feeling as much.  It has no shape or form, and her hair bun up like that make it Pebbles Flintstone.  And then there's her pièce de resistance, her pearlescent slinky floor-length gown.  It's vintage and makes a statement.  I typically favor a more body defining dress, but something about it makes me really like it.  It looks like Sesame Street meets Rodeo Drive in the best sense so I will just leave it at that.  

Marion Cotillard


Marion's pleats her way down the red carpet and in her daytime look those shoes completely overshadow the softness of her dress.  She redeems herself to an extent with the silhouette of her evening dress, though theres just that extra bit of fabric that seems misplaced, and the wrinkling with that color drives me crazy.  

Naomi Watts


Naomi keeps it super simple and pretty in pink, in the sense that it looks like she had Aniie Potts make it for her. It's as smooth as pepto bismol. But I am really loving the transitions of hairstyles, here in her day look it's loose and then it shifts to a more polished curl for her fantastic evening piece.  This dress is incredible.  The color, the layering of the fabrics and the asymmetrical neckline catapult this to one of my favorite looks of the festival.  

Nicole Kidman


Nicole cements herself as one of Hollywood's style icons with two mesmerizing dresses.  I love the open pops on the sleeves of her daytime wear, and the way it looks almost like a trenchcoat wrap at the bottom.  It looks smart, comfortable and timeless.  She goes futuristic for her evening gown, the detail is spectacular!  I love the juxtaposition of the tech-exposed hardware with the delicateness of the blue lace.  Original and fresh.  

Paris Hilton


Paris is my guilty pleasure, my Kim Kardashian.  I mean, to me she is the original sex tape reality TV star, but I digress.  She has moved away from her princess barbie looks and hired herself a good stylist judging by these two looks.  Her daytime look is entrancing and fun.  Her hair looks healthy and has moved into a more believable blonde.  Her evening gown is drama drama, and makes me say "That's Hot!"

Rosie Huntington-Whitely


There's no denying how gorgeous Rosie is, and I try to not include models into my red carpet reviews unless it is an event that pertains to them.  Technically she is a model turned actress so she makes the list.  Rosie is one of those lucky people that can look good in anything, and for that very reason, I don't like her black dress.  Just because you can, doesn't mean you should; it's a bit too much with the exposed brassiere feature and the open leg.  However, her silver garment is why she makes the cut.  It is superb.  That's all. 

Ryan Reynolds


Now for a little man break.  I am loving Ryan's new haircut, and slightly distressed but still chic style.  The brown jacket with the patterned shirt, and red kerchief is on par.  Anyone that knows me, knows that I love a vest, and his second look is so nerdy hot, 
I'm stealing this look.  Win win. 

Ryan Gosling


It's a showdown between the Ryans here and it is a close race.  I love his retro button down and slim pants, the combo of pale blue with brown looks great.  He takes it super sharp with his tux and though at first the no accessories jarred me, but it works with his scruff and unkempt hair.  

Sharon Stone


I love Sharon Stone and typically she wows on the red carpet, but at this festival she has a couple missteps.  Her daytime look is a bit too fresh from the pool, "I have a swimsuit on underneath this"and not stylish.  Her second look works but isn't exciting, and it feels dated with the jewelry choices.  

Sophia Loren


Sophia stays true to her italian style and though it's a bit too much red for my taste, it works on her especially for an event like Cannes.  Her champagne hued gown is classic and ageless, and showcases her beautiful jewelry. It's just a bit monochromatic, and I would change up the purse color or the shoes. I do love the tousled hair and layers.  

...a few other standouts

Jane Fonda


This is in my top 3 for this review, the detail, the color, the hair, Jane knows how to rivet the red carpet.  Superb from head to toe, every part of this look was fully thought through, she makes it look easy. 

Uma Thurman


She makes an entrance, this screams to slow down and take a photo.  I love the Kill Bill yellow, the sleeve/cape detail and the walk is runway du jour.  

Salma Hayek


Salma plays down the girls for a change in this fuchsia strapless dress. It's a simple look, and different for her, I like that she went carefree chic.   Her haircolor is St. Tropez gorgeousness with those highlights breaking up the dark brown.  


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