Saturday, June 30, 2012

Giddy Up


How To: The Perfect Blowout



How To:

Ahhhh, the perfect blowout. How is it you never really look as put together as you do when you leave
the salon after a professional blow dry? Is there magic to hair care and achieving the perfect blowout
or is it possible, just possible to do it yourself?


Actually, it is as long as you follow the right steps! 

Take notes as MC Salon stylist - Mackenna Smith shows us step by step what to do!


Start with freshly-washed hair.
If you have dry hair, condition in the shower. If you have fine hair, condition only the ends. Blot hair
-- never rub -- with a towel to get rid of excess moisture. You can't do a blowout with super wet hair
or it will take forever.

 
Mackenna used the Moroccan Oil Volumizing Shampoo and Conditioner to cleanse the hair of
impurities and prepare the hair for styling.
 

  While hair is still wet use a wide tooth comb to separate hair and detangle.


Must wear cute shoes!

  
Enjoy a nice glass of wine!   


-ok ok- back to the hair part...
 

 Divide combed hair into sections and secure with clips or ponytail holders. I find winding hair into
mini buns -- two in the back and one on each side -- works best. If you have super thick or heavy hair,
try dividing each of your sections. 

Apply product to towel-dried hair.  A good styling product is key to the perfect blowout!  
Here Mackenna uses the Arrojo Set and Style Spray to set the hair for hold and shine.


Stylists know the secret to the perfect blowout is to start with your fingers. Pull your fingers through
hair starting at the roots. Pull hair out a few inches and hold it while you use the dryer to shoot air at
the crown on down.

Now that your roots are dry, it's time to move on to a round-barreled brush 


As you pull the brush through hair, follow the brush with the dryer. I love Dieguez's tip in Lucky,
"Imagine there's a point six inches in front of your nose. Stretch the hair toward that point as you dry.
It sounds crazy, but when you're done, the tips won't flip under or up -- they'll just sort of fan out over
your shoulders."


 To achieve volume at the crown take your square sections above the ear and wrap hair around wide
velcro rollers.  Mackenna used 3 inch velcro rollers, which is ideal for those who have hair past their
shoulders.  

Once you have set your rollers be sure to spritz the hair with a light to medium hold hair spray.

Using the same motion as mention above, twist the hair out from the velcro rollers away 
from the face.


Looking good! You're almost done!


Once rollers have been taken out, spray your hair once again with a light to medium hold hairspray.
Use a wide tooth comb to separate the hair away from your face. 
   

 Pump up the volume!

 

Finish with a light finishing product to keep your hair in place and smooth any fly-aways. If
necessary, run a straightening iron over your hair cuticles to ensure a completely smooth look.


 Perfection!



 

The Moroccan Oil Volumizing Shampoo and Conditioner, 
Arrojo Set and Style Spray and the Arrojo Dry Shampoo are all available today at Mark Christopher Salon!





 Model: Andrea Carolina (How gorgeous is she?!!?)   
Stylist: Mackenna Smith

 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Be Art Be Heart Photos by Long










Check out these fabulous photos taken by the one and only - Honkonlong!
Thank you so much for coming to our event and for your amazing photography!

You're the Best!!



Ok followers, let us know! Which Vestique outfit if your favorite?!





Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Runway Report


RUNWAY REPORT!!

Photo Taken By: Thomas M. Way - www.tmwphoto.com

New looks right from the runway!
How cute is this outfit from Vestique?!  We also love the Thermal Protector from Arrojo!
Stay tuned for more great runway looks all from our BE ART BE HEART event!

Take a look at a few behind the scenes photos straight from the Vestique Blog!







Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Back Stage


BE ART BE HEART photos coming soon!! 
The event was AMAZING!!! We had such and great turnout!  Many thanks to everyone who came! 

Ms. Moffitt


The mod muse for designer Rudi Gernreich in the 1960s, Peggy Moffitt made Sassoon’s
asymmetrical five-point cut her signature look. Now in her early seventies, Moffitt still wears her hair
in that style. "Sassoon is to hair care what Picasso is to painting," she famously noted.



Special thanks to Joe for creating another MC Salon masterpiece!