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Saturday, January 31, 2015

REDS

 
We are talking about REDS today! We've heard clients before say that they don't look good with red hair. Although they could have a preference of not liking the color red over other hair colors for example, they also might not be choosing the right tone of red for their hair. Try looking at your skin under your wrist. If your skin has pink or yellow tones, your skin will usually look best with warmer tones. If you see more green or blue colors in your skin, you probably would want to stick to more cooler tones. Determining the underlining pigment of your skin can make a huge difference when choosing the right color for your hair. Here are some examples with tones of reds:
 
 
Warm Red Tones: Including coppers, warm blondes, and copper-reds.
 
 
 
Cool Reds: Including reds with a blue or purple base.

 


 

 
**Make an appointment with one of Aspen Salon's professional stylists and let us help you choose the right shade of red for your hair!
 
(All pictures found on Pinterest)

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Men's American CREW Shampoo & Conditioners

 
Here at Aspen Salon we LOVE men's American CREW products! They are made with high professional ingredients allowing the hair to feel and look amazing, they are sold at a reasonable price, and best of all they have the most amazing fragrance!
 
 
Check out some of our favorite American CREW shampoo and conditioners for men and their benefits, that are currently being sold here at Aspen Salon in Provo:
 
 

DAILY MOISTURIZING SHAMPOO

With enhanced moisturizing properties, our new and improved Daily Moisturizing Shampoo will provide moisture balance while cleansing and invigorating hair and scalp. 
 
Application: Wet hair thoroughly. Massage a small amount into hair and scalp. Rinse well. 
 
Features: Surfactants, Panthenol, PEG-12, Dimethicone, Rosemary, Quillaja, Thyme Extracts.   
 
Benefits: A suitable combination of three types of surfactants provides this shampoo with the best properties of cleansing and mildness. Softening and moisturizing agents used to condition the hair without causing build-up or leaving the hair greasy. Provides softening effect. Promotes healthy scalp and hair. 
 
 
 

DAILY CONDITIONER

With enhanced conditioning properties, our Daily Conditioner stimulates the scalp while promoting the appearance and feeling of healthy hair and scalp. 
 
Application: After shampooing, massage a small amount into hair scalp so that is distributes evenly. Rinse well. 
 
Features: Ammonium Quaternarium Salts, Panthenol, Menthol and Peppermint Oil, Rosemary and Thyme Extracts.
 
Benefits: Allows for optimal conditioning. Moisturizing agents used to condition the hair without causing build-up. Tones and invigorates the scalp. Clients will love the fresh, tingling effect. A reviving product ideal for the back bar experience. Promotes healthy hair.
 
 
 
 

3-IN-1

All-in-one Shampoo, Conditioner, and Body Wash perfect for travel or the gym.

Application: Apply generous amount over wet hair and body. Rinse well.

Features: Sage Leaf Extract, Dimethicone, Citric Acid, Sodium Chloride.

Benefits: Invigorating cleansing agent that stimulates hair and scalp. Conditions, detangles and adds shine to hair. Revitalizes and restores hair. Remineralizes and softens the skin.
 
 
 

POWER CLEANSER STYLE REMOVER

Daily shampoo to remove build up for all types of hair. Removes even the strongest styling products. Give your hair the maximum in deep cleansing.

Application: Wet hair thoroughly. Massage a small amount into hair and scalp. Rinse well.
Features: Sulfactants, Menthol, Rosemary and Thyme extracts, Polyquaternium-10.

Benefits: A suitable combination of sulfactants provides ultimate cleansing power. Cools and refreshes the scalp. Promotes healthy hair. Gives hair add body and improves texture and shine.
 
 
 
***Ladies! Don't forget about our American CREW Valentine's packs starting at $20 and up! They also include a men's hair gel, cologne, or shaving lotion along with the shampoo and conditioner. The perfect gift for your sweetheart!
 


Friday, January 23, 2015

Flat Iron Curling Tutorial

 
We love flat iron curling because of the wave-like curls it makes, how long they last because of the tension between the two flat iron plates, and how you can adjust the heat depending on how loose or tight you want the curls. Here is our tutorial:
 
Before:
 
  1. Start with about a 1 inch section towards the front of the head. You can either section the hair off, or just grab sections randomly around the head like we prefer to give it a more uneven natural look.
 
2. While holding the section in your non-dominant hand, hold the flat iron in your dominant hand and clamp the flat iron towards the root of the section while facing the flat iron pointing down. It works so much better having the flat iron facing down then upward.
 
 
 3. Twist the flat iron towards the back of the head one turn. (It is harder to pull the flat iron through the section of hair if you turn the flat iron more than once.)
 
4. Then pull down at an angle allowing the hair to pull completely through the flat iron.
 
 
5. Complete the rest of the hair. Curl both sides of the hair with the curls directed toward the back of the head. Don't worry too much about what each individual curl looks like.
 

 
 Once the hair is all completely curled, run your fingers through the hair to break up the curls. If you see any curls that need to be fixed, now is the time to fix them now that you can see how all the curls work together.
 
* Note.. This is how we have found flat iron curls work best. Try tweaking different steps yourself to find which works best for you! Examples: maybe try alternating the curls by directing them towards the front and back of the head instead of just towards the back. Also you can adjust the heat depending on the size of curl you desire (the higher the temperature of the flat iron, the tighter the curl. The lower temperature of the flat iron, the looser the curl.)
 

 
 
Tutorial by Raquel and Jessi.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Face Shapes

 
Have you ever loved a hairstyle but have wondered if it would work with your face shape? Well wonder no more! We found some helpful inspiration tools to guide you towards your ideal hairstyle specifically for your face shape!
 
First, it is important to understand your face shape and can sometimes be hard to figure out. Start by first pulling your hair entirely back so you can see all angles of your face. Point out the 4 "corners" of your face starting with the top right and left corner, then the bottom left and right corner. Comparing all 4 corners, look for which ones are more rounded, more square, or which ones angle out or round in. Compare the chart below with your face shape to help guide you as well.
 
 
 
Now that you have determined the shape of your face, use this tool below to help guide you towards hairstyles that would suite your face shape best! If you are still having a hard time trying to decide which style you want, make an appointment with one of our professional stylists and we will help you!

 
(Images found through Pinterest)


Wednesday, January 14, 2015

BANGS.

 
Knowing different types of bangs ahead of time will give you a better understanding on what you're looking for before your visit to Aspen Salon! Giving bangs a blunt look is more dramatic and sharp, verses texturizing bangs will help soften features on your face. Pictures are always very helpful to show your stylist what exactly you're looking for as well.
 
Blunt straight across bangs:               Textured straight across bangs:
 
 
Blunt side swept bangs:                        Textured side swept bangs:
 
Short wispy pixie bangs:                        Long blended bangs:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Tones of Blonde

 
There are many different tones of blonde. It is important to understand the differences between each tone in order to pick the one that compliments the client's skin tone best. Within each tone are different levels as well. For example, you could have a light ashy blonde or a darker ashy blonde depending on how light or dark you want your hair. Here are some hair inspirations we found to show a difference between three main shades.
 
 
Golden Blonde:
On the left is a lighter golden blonde and on the right is a darker golden blonde.
 
 
Ashy Blonde:
On the left is a light ashy blonde, and on the right is a dark ashy blonde.
 
 


 Natural Blonde:
On the left is a light natural blonde, and on the right is a darker natural blonde.