Sunday, June 28, 2009

It was time for a make over.

Well it's been a little bit, but I've still be alright at taking pictures! I certainly don't take pictures of every client, but that's because seeing the same hair cut over and over again gets boring. So I try and document the more excited or drastic changes.

This woman came in and was with me pretty much all day. She got the main floor makeover, which includes hair color, cut, manicure, and make up. She had blonde highlights already but her regrowth was pretty bad so I retouched those and then I gave her a new cut. Here are my two before pictures :





Here are a couple after pictures:


The technique I used for her cut was triangular graduation. The same cut 50% of women have right now!

This next client was coming in looking for more blonde in her hair, and a new cut. She also wanted a few peek-a-boo reds. Like fire engine... so that's what I gave her!

Here are the befores:

Here are the afters: I was so pleased with how the cut AND color turned out on this one. I think it was a definite change she needed. The technique I used on the haircut was a square line with triangular layers.

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Slow week

Well, it's been a slow week. Or maybe it just seems like that because I've barely been at school... having all the new car drama and what not. So I've just got one example of work I've done this week. It was an older woman with shorter hair. Believe it or not, shorter hair is sometimes more challenging than longer hair. Everything is more noticable. Here are my two before shots :

Here are the two after shots:



So, it wasn't much, just a little bit of a trim. It made a big difference, though. The technique I used on her was convex layers. Near her nape I used clipper-over-comb, then shear-over-comb to blend. K that's it for today! I'm off to Vegas this weekend for the IBS Las Vegas hair show.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Kick Start

I have a lot of old pictures of hair I've done, but I think I want to just start fresh. I really need to make a better attempt at taking pictures of EVERY client I do, EVERY day. Honestly I'm taking on anywhere from 1-4 appointments a day, so I really have a lot of work I could show. Hopefully having a blog will keep me more accountable. So as my start of the blog, I've got 3 things I want to show!

First - this is a simple "updo" I did to my own hair before work one day.

It was really simple to do, and took me about 10 minutes. It's really hard to find ways to do long hair, so I'm happy I have an option now.

Next, are 2 examples of child's cuts I did in the last week. I really love to cut little girl hair, especially when it's something drastic, because they always love the way they look after. I can tell, because they won't stop smiling at themselves in the mirror.

This little girl was 6 years old and had never had her hair cut by anyone but her mom, so it was a big deal. Both of her parents were there taking tons of pictures, and she had a blast.

Here are her two Before shots:

Here are her 2 After shots. SUCH an improvement:

Haha, she was so cute. You can tell she loves it, look at her little sass. The technique I used for her cut was triangular graduation.

Here's another little girl that I gave a haircut to today. She's 9, and has barely just had her hair trimmed, and never in a salon, so it was time for a big change.
Before Shots:

After Shots:


YEA! She for sure needed to chop that nest off. It felt good doing it. The techniques I used were a square line and square flat layers. I used a square line to balance out the roundness of her face, and I added layers to remove weight.

So that's it for my first post, but come back soon! There's plenttttttty more where these came from!

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