Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

spring hair!

Thursday, March 28, 2013



 
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it is that time again... time to get my hair done! and since spring is finally here & Easter is this weekend (i can't believe it!) i have decided to go for a warm blonde look. a partial with lots of thin highlights on top and ones surrounding my face... and of course, a very thin layer underneath so i can wear my hair up!

i have found over the many, many, many, years of getting my hair colored, that it is best to enter the salon with pictures in hand of exactly what you are looking for. or if you're like me, i save the images to my iphone so i can enlarge them once i'm there. & since i usually do something different each time i get my hair done, i love creating little inspiration boards like the one above of what i am looking for. it is mostly influenced by my mood or the season, and right now i am in need of some warmth & sunshine & a much needed tan ;)

i will be sure to show my new color tomorrow afternoon! but in the meantime, enjoy these pretty images of a beach blonde, a homeland blonde, the original & iconic blonde, & an Easter ready blonde! 

wedding hair

Thursday, March 14, 2013

my wedding was over a year and a half ago, but with the hair tutorial post I did yesterday, i thought i would share a video that was done of my bridal party getting all of their hair & makeup done the morning of my wedding. The Iron Scissors was the talented salon that brought all of my wedding hair & makeup dreams to life. on that morning of my special day, a team of the sweetest girls showed up with a cameraman to document a bridal party of 10 getting ready in a cloud of hairspray. i was thrilled with how beautiful each and every girl looked in the end & could not have asked for anything more from the wonderfully talented Renee, who did all my hair & makeup. enjoy the video below and for all of you brides to be, even if you aren't engaged yet, i've made a list of things that i found to be extremely helpful to make the big day go as smooth as possible in the beauty department.


* have the salon come to you. with the girls from The Iron Scissors all coming to my parent's house, it eliminated crucial time that we would have spent driving to and from a salon.

* have multiple girls come. this is a given. it really helps when there is a team of people all working together to get everyone ready & looking their best.


* pay for a percentage of the cost for your bridal party months before the wedding. i put down $20 for each of my girls about 6 months before the wedding. it was not only a nice gift that they all appreciated, but it helped a smidge with the costs they had to pay: an expensive long bridesmaid dress plus hair & makeup if they chose to...which all of them did.


* as the bride, get ready in a secluded section of the house. i didn't have too many nerves the morning of my wedding. i was marrying my favorite person ever & i'm not that shy in front of lots of people (from being a gymnast my whole life) but i was, however, stressed. so i had everyone get ready downstairs while i went for a run with my maid of honor, then showered upstairs, and had hair & makeup done alone. use this key time to chill, crank up the AC, and just enjoy being completely pampered! 


* crank up the air conditioning! my parents don't have central air so we were going to take the AC unit out of my bedroom because we didn't want it to look bad in the background of the pictures... but boy did it save the day. my wedding day was SO humid, my hair was practically straight by the end of the night! so the AC kept me cool, calm, frizz free, and sweat free the morning of.


* don't be an overbearing bride to your bridesmaids: it is enough you are making them wear the dress you chose, and trying to get them to be as excited as you are... which they are! but don't push it. don't tell them what nail polish to wear, or how tan they should be... they are smart girls, they know what's appropriate for a wedding, let them choose their own hairstyle & makeup.


* ABSOLUTELY, 100%, have a hair & makeup trial done before the wedding. i showed up & immediately they put me on a diet of tons of water & special creams for my face. i had dried out my skin trying so hard to not have a pimple the day of. not only that, but the first trial i had done i wound up in tears because i didn't look like myself. i wanted less makeup & more natural. so i went back for a second trial and it came out perfect and thus my nerves were calmed the week before the wedding. i know trials are an added expense, but it is SO worth it in my book. 


* choose hair & makeup that reflects YOU. if you're like me & wear your hair down all the time, choose a hairstyle that is down or at least half way down. you don't want to look back on your wedding pics and think "that looks nothing like me" also, choose makeup that is more natural. no one wants to see a bride caked in makeup & blinking a million times because she has never worn fake eyelashes before!

if you have ANY other questions do not hesitate to write them below. i am an open book, so please feel free to ask away!

it's that time again...

Friday, February 1, 2013

time for a change. i am currently in that zone where my hair isn't quite blonde, but definitely not brown... i think that i hold the record for being every color in between. below are some pretty blondes i am taking to the salon tomorrow morning for inspiration...


you get the vibe... light white blonde highlights galore.
i will be sure to post pics afterwards!
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links for photos below

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