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Zac Efron
by HAIR'S HOW
"Zac Efron's look is always right on trend..."
Salon Winners
by HAIR'S HOW
Winning the loyalty of clients and staff members isn't easy-unless, of course, you own a salon that's beautiful from the inside and out. Hair's How searched the globe for three winning salons that are gorgeous to look at, staffed by enthusiastic and highly educated professionals and, beneath the surface,run like well-oiled machines. How do the owners manage such beauty feats?Read on to discover just some of the things that have made theirbusinesses so...well...beautiful!
Frock 'n Rock
by Jeryl E. Spear
Getting in the party mood? If you are, it's time to go shopping. Gorgeous dresses inspired by fashions that trotted down the fall/winter runways are now being featured at a store near you! But before handing over your hard-earned cash, read our lips...make that tips...on how to find the perfect party dress.
Festive Hairstyles
by Jeryl E. Spear
WEAR RED CARPET UPSTYLES TO IMPORTANT HOLIDAY PARTIES AND WATCH THE PAPARAZZI COME RUNNING! HOW TO ACHIEVE THESE DROOL-WORTHY? EASY! MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH ONE OF THE BEST UPDO SPECIALISTS IN YOUR TOWN AND THEN GET THEE TO THE SALON. AFTER ALL, WITH YOUR ARMANI DRESS AND JIMMY CHOO SHOES JUST BEGGING FOR AN OPPORTUNITY TO DAZZLE ONLOOKERS, WHY NOT GIVE YOUR HAIR A FIGHTING CHANCE TO ALSO WIN OVER THE COMPETITION-NOT TO MENTION MAKE YOUR TOTAL LOOK COMPLETE!
Make it Snappy!
by Jeryl E. Spear
EDITORIAL ARTISTS REVEAL HOW TO HAVE THE BEST PHOTO SHOOT EVER!
HAIR'S HOW. Teams With Beauty Bash U.N.I.T.E. for Charity!
by HAIR'S HOW
Hair's How is on the move and we want you to know about it!
CHRIS BARAN
by Elena Negreskul
Meet Redken's Top Hair Guru And Hair Master Extraordinaire
At the beginning of my career, I had a wake-upcall when a client told me, "Chris, don't cut myhair today because I'm going to Montrealto get a good haircut."
Junior Style Stars
by HAIR'S HOW
Junior Style Stars - a beauty organization that's devoted to creating prize-worthy bridal com-petitions for cosmetology stu-dents - recently crowned a new beauty queen...or rather a national student champion. Angelica Gomez, who's studying the art of professional beauty at the Los Angeles Trade Technical Collegein the City of the Angels, beat out 325 other competitors to win top honors, which included a heart-pounding $50,000 in cash, educa-tion and travel opportunities, as well as the chance to work with, and be mentored by, a bevy of renowned hairstylists. Gomez was presented her award during a sur-prise presentation by Junior Style Stars founder Paul Barry of Barristar Productions andcelebrity stylist Allen Edwards.
CURLY Girls
by Jeryl E. Spear
What's too dry, too dull, too frizzy? A curly girl's hair, of course! But unlike past years when nothing short of heavy, greasy products and harsh relaxers could force her recalcitrant strands to behave, today's options can convince even the most stubborn coils to calm down and play pretty.
Jamie Lee Curtis
by Jeryl E. Spear
HOT editor-in-chief Jeryl E. Spear, has a treasured tête-à-tête with one of Hollywood's most forthright female stars.
Bangs Or No Bangs
by HAIR'S HOW
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Bangs frame the face, visually shorten a long visage and balance overly prominent foreheads. But the choice between having bangs or no bangs, is typically based on the artistry of the style and the sexy to coquettish message it sends to onlookers.
California Cool: Adrien Grenier
by Diana Schmidtke, Celebrity stylist
Adrian is definite-ly one of the hot-test men in Hollywood. Not to mention one of the coolest.In addition to acting, he is an environmentalist. He works with Oceana protect-ing our oceans and marine life. And if that alone isn't enough to make him hot, his curly locks and piercing blue eyes certainly are.
The Facts about Keratin
by HAIR'S HOW
What is keratin?
Keratin is an essential protein found in skin, nails, teeth and hair. Keratincomes in many different forms and makes up 95 percent of hair. Most keratin that is used for hair care is derived from animal sources that contain keratin like hooves, horns or feathers.
Intrigue of Short Hair
by HAIR'S HOW
Vivienne Mackinder distributes her time between her salon, photo shoots and New York, Paris and London Fashion Weeks.In addition, she cooperates with entertainment shows and MTV and VH-1 Fashion Awards. The HairdesignerTV.com website is Vivienne's most innovative project. This is the world's first online advanced training program for stylists. Vivienne is also the founder and pro-ducer of the Not Just a Stylist documentary series. She has been awarded with the presti-gious International Beauty Show Prize in the tough "Editors Choice Awards" category three times and has won North American Hairstyling Awards six times. This year, NAHA presented her the Lifetime Achievement Award.
POWER DRESSING
by Leah Furman
HAVING YOUR OWN STYLE IS THE ESSENCE OF BEING YOURSELF. IT'S ABOUT SELF-CONFIDENCE AND MAKING A UNIQUE AND ENTIRELY INDELIBLE IMPRESSION. OF COURSE, ON THE JOB, WE HAVE TO CONFORM TO THE OFFICE DRESS CODE. HERE ARE SOME WAYS OF STAY-ING TRUE TO YOURSELF AND STILL BEING PROFES-SIONAL.
HAIR That Works
by HAIR'S HOW
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TOP TEN TIPS. FOR THE NATURAL NAIL
by Victoria Thomas
In a World of Fakes, a Healthy, Unenhanced Nail Is the Real Deal
There are few beauty-emer-gencies more exasperating than breaking an acrylic nail when repairs are not avail-able - on your honeymoon in Morocco, perhaps, or the night before a major meeting. But the great thing about healthy, natural nails - meaning a nail with no tip, wrap, gel, silk or other arti-ficial enhancement - is that when the inevitable split or break does occur, you can file them down, condition hands, nails and cuticles, and just start over.
SHEAR GENIUS! Brig Van Osten Takes All
by Leah Furman
On April 7, Brig Van Osten was revealed as the third and latest winner of Bravo's Shear Genius competition. But triumphing over thousands of applicants - and a few snarky fellow contes-tants - is never an easy road. In fact, the canary-haired stylist was turned down when she audition for Season 2 of Shear Genius. When she came back to compete for a spot on Season 3, she was ready: "I took that year to make myself a better candidate for the show."
AND CUT! Q&A with Hollywood Hair Guru, Michael White
by Leah Furman
When the directors of big budget motion pictures need some help figuring out what their stars' hair should look like, they head straight to Michael White. Nominated for a BAFTA for his work on Milk, the renowned hair stylist has worked on such classic films as Jerry Maguire, Seven and Total Recall and styled everyone from Sharon Stone to Tom Cruise in the process.
Here, Michael White talks to Hair's How about his work on Kirsten Dunst's latest film, All Good Things, and even reveals which celebrities' hair he most enjoyed styling.
What's Your Shape?
by HAIR'S HOW
Spanish stylist Roberto Mesones is sure that face shapes need a lot of attention on the part of stylists to ensure that cuts or styles be a success! Another stylist Brian Perry (Farouk) says "The key is to use the shape to design a great style. The good news is any face shape can look spectacular with the right hair design". Beauty experts used to believe oval shaped faces were the most flexible for wearing any type of hairstyle. This oval-is-best belief is no longer prevalent. There is no wrong of right shape. But having a good idea of your baseline shape helps to select flattering styles.
KNOCKOUT: Boxing Champ Laila Ali Talks Beauty
by Leah Furman
World champion athlete, Dancing With the Stars finalist, author, philanthropist and mom to a two-year-old toddler, Laila Ali is adding yet another title to her roster: Beauty mogul. With the launch of her eco-friendly Laila by Laila Ali hair and skin care line, Laila's name is now gracing the shelves of Target, CVS, Rite-Aid, Sears and Wal-Mart stores all over the nation.
Niki Taylor: Beauty Secrets of a Supermodel
by Leah Furman
Hair's How cover model Niki Taylor is as famous for her luminous skin and golden blonde hair as she is for the supermodel figure that landed her in the pages of one Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue after another.
Real Vamp!
by Darian Bishop, TONI&GUY Advanced Academy Director, NAHA 2009 Avant Garde Category Winner
I read all of the Twilight books andI will be the first to admit that I fell in love with Edward. Robert Pattinson, on the other hand, not so much.
DOING GOOD HAIR: Giving Back Is an Industry Tradition
by Leah Furman
Sanrizz founder Tony Rizzo is a hair industry legend by any yardstick. With eight tony salons to his name, his world-renowned Sanrizz Educational Center styling school turning out thousands of stylists each year and a list of awards a mile long, Rizzo has a lot to be proud about. Yet, the achievement that means the most to this top British stylist isn't so much what he's done for hair but how he's been able to combine his creative talents with his need to make a differ-ence in people's lives.
Vivienne's Philosophy with curl
by HAIR'S HOW
Vivienne Mackinder distributes her time between her salon, photo shoots and New York, Paris and London Fashion Weeks. In addition, she cooperates with entertainment shows and MTV and VH-1 Fashion Awards. The HairdesignerTV.com web-site is Vivienne's most innovative project. This is the world's first online advanced training program for stylists. Vivienne is also the founder and producer of the Not Just a Stylist documentary series. She has been awarded with the prestigious International Beauty Show Prize in the tough "Editors Choice Awards" category three times and has won North American Hairstyling Awards six times. This year, NAHA presented her the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Style School
by Victoria Thomas
Today, the value of a hands-on vocation with worldwide market-ability has never been more obvious. Getting a new 'do or a refreshing pedi is an instant anti-depressant with zero side-effects, and acquiring the skill-set to create these experiences can provide professionals with a handsome livelihood based on a comparatively small capital investment and short learning curve.
Where to begin? How to choose? If you're wondering whether a prestigious name matters, the answer is "Yes." While thise in no way discredits smaller community schools, there is no deny-ing that major names carry clout. Check out the offerings of these big-time players and then check out local options. Most importantly, speak to as many working professionals as you can - learn their stories, take their advice and get ready for a great ride!
Swimsuits for Your Shape
by Leah Furman
With summer in full swing, the sun is shining and the surf is singing its Siren song. How can you resist? And why would you want to? If so-called figure flaws have got you feeling reluctant, check out our guide to find the right swimsuit for your body.
The Real Stylists of New Jersey
by Leah Furman
Forget Snooki and J-Woww. The real face (and hair) of Jersey can be found over at Jerseylicious, the Style Network's docu-soap about Gayle Giacomo and Christy Pereira, the mother-daughter team who run the Gatsby Salon. Every Sunday, you can see these ladies turn out Jersey Girls who look a lot more "Garden State" than Jersey Shore.Hair's How spoke with Gayle and Christy to find out what they really think of the so-called "Jersey look," bumpits and living their liveson camera.
M'chel Bauxal: The Max Factor of the Great Northwest
by Leah Furman
M'chel Bauxal is a make-up artist and hairstylist to the stars. Based in Portland, Oregon, she's made up every-one from the President and the First Lady to Katherine Bigelow, the first woman to ever win the Best Director Oscar for Hurt Locker to young Dakota Fanning. In this interview, she opens up about the work she's done for some of our best and brightest stars, reveals the most requested looks for summer, and talks about the big break that landed her at the center of the A-list.
Back In The Black ...and How to Get There
by Victoria Thomas
"If 71% of our salon clients are not offered a recommendation, or a prescription, as it were, for retail products, the question is, why not? It comes down to educating and empowering the hairdresser, giving them the confidence to finish off that full service cycle. When they discover that it makes their clients happy, and realize that happy clients book and buy more, hairdressers learn to love selling.
Renee Shakour, Executive Vice President, Essential Salon Products, Leadership Council / PBA
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