Thursday, December 17, 2015

Spruce up for the Holidays!

By: Don Stacy Patronelli

Admit it, you spend tons of time shopping for pretty pieces to update your winter wardrobe but pay scant (if any) attention to your poor, suffering strands. And after summer’s onslaught of all the feel-good-yet-very-bad-for-your-hair elements like sun, salt water, and chlorine not to mention skipping trips to the salon, your locks are going to need some serious rehab…like right now! That’s why I put together this list of things you can do to make your mane look healthy, shiny, and effortlessly beautiful into the holiday season.

The Big Fix
Post-summer, is your color dried, fried and faded? No surprise there! To bring it back to life, start with gentle shampooing to remove product buildup, I recommend (ColorProof Detox). Next moisturize to strengthen strands and reduce split ends. Then to add amazing shine I recommend my favorite service clear of color gloss the next time you visit the salon. It’s a great fix for dull hair of any hue and will make it smoother and easier to manage in one simple step.

 Lighten Up
While a lot of women darken their hair color in the winter months, I like to take the opposite approach, I think it’s a great time to go lighter because winter is dark and dreary and we need to stand out! Or try something sublt if you love dimensional color but want something soft and natural-looking because let’s face it nothing says “dated” like blonde-on-blonde highlights. Consider baby lights. Baby lights mimic how your hair looked as a child when you were out in the sun and the effect is achieved by painting highlight in extremely small sections.

Add Bangs
Update your do by having some fun fringe snipped in. See which ones will work for you based on your face shape and hair texture

Fringe Style…                                   
Blunt________________________Square face, high forehead
Angled_______________________Round face Square hairline
Micoro________________________Oval face balance features

OR give’em the boot!

You love’em throughout the summer, but now you’re ready to break up with your bangs, to do this gracefully ask your stylist to point cut your fringe to add some texture and remove weight. This will add air to the edges as bangs grow out and make the process graceful instead of painful.

Try the Razored Layers
Fall in love with your bob all over again by having your stylist add some razored layers, it will let you achieve loose, lived-in texture. Plus the razor allows hair to look piecy with minimal layers “ask for weight removal” instead of short layers.

Party Time
Its never too soon to plan ahead for all the seasonal soirees to come! Here are some ideas and practice makes perfect!
To enhance the shape of your short style blow dry it immediately after towel drying hair and use a texture spray or dry shampoo, I recommend (Goldwells Dry Shampoo). Don’t be afraid to experiment with waves, deep side parts and full voluminous blowouts to keep it fresh.


HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Friday, July 10, 2015

Working in Color:By: Don Stacy Patronelli
How to have a little fun with color and still keep your job.

One of the greatest things about hair is that you can be as experimental with is as you want. Since, all colors and styles are just temporary.  Color fades, your style grows out or you decide you want something new. It's only natural to eventually want to ditch the world of browns, blondes and reds, for something more exciting. Celebrities have been wearing all shades of the rainbow on the red carpet, and the fantasy hair color trend has stepped into regular, everyday life. Women and men alike have done everything from vibrant shades of green, to the cool smokey shades of lavender-silver. These colors may not be acceptable in some workplaces. If your day job has practical limits on how far you can go with your color, you might be feeling left out. Obviously, you want to avoid looking inappropriate or breaking any rules but if you still want to express your personality and have some fun with your hair, there are a few ways to go about it.

I have a boutique salon with a reputation for superior client services, trendsetting cuts and modern color, which speaks true to what clients want. When it comes to bold color in the workplace, there are some subtly ways to be playful and bold but still maintain an office personality. To achieve such a look here are some tips that let you have some fun with your hair, while still looking polished and professional.



Commitment free color:
If you work in an environment that strictly forbids unnatural hair color, try clipping in hair extensions or hair chalking to give your hair a risk free color boost. Clip in colored extensions are available in several hair colors and textures for a variety of looks and can be reused. If you want something ever more temporary opt for color chalking. This is one of the most in demand services. A temporary wash out of pastel is rubbed into the hair strands and colors chosen can be bold of sort, the effect washes out after an evening of fun or whenever you shampoo your hair.
Peekaboo streaks:
Another great way to have fun with bright, bold color is to have your stylist hide them in your hair. Within this technique placement is key: A few peekaboo streaks in fashion colors add a touch of drama without going over the top. If you only color a few choice strands (or even one) you can easily obscure them while at work, strategically tucking the piece's into your hairstyle so that they are hidden. You may also be able to get away with glazing your hair in a soft pastel shade, depending on your workplace. It's a little more fashion-forward but soft pastels for lighter hair color may be passable. Pastel shades can be achieved in any color family but are most popular in shades of pink, blue, and purple. If your hair is light, try color shampoos for a temporary soft wash of color- the effects are so subtle co-workers may just think that the light at your office is playing tricks on their eyes.
The Ombre option:
Most work places don't condone showing up with a full head of purple hair (like Katy Perry). However, if you work in an environment that's a little bit more progressive, when it comes to color your options become much more flexible. These effects aren't as subtle as the one's above but most can still be covered when necessary. If you love long hair, I recommend using ombre technique. This is a great trend for fashion colors, especially on long hair. As the hair framing your face doesn't change since the color is mostly on your ends it can easily be hidden in a top knot or chignon
 bun, for something less obvious, you can add a panel of color Ombre or not underneath your hair. This option works for stricter environments, the effect is easily hidden by keeping your hair down at work, especially during important presentations or client meeting. Finally, if you're feeling more adventurous and if it doesn't violate the rules, propose putting some color into your bangs. Adding color to your fringe doesn't look too dramatic but still offers some uber fun, the effect can be easily obscured in those with layered bangs and it's also somewhat temporary as you can cut the color out as soon as your next bang trim.


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Save Your Strands

Save Your Strands
By: Don Stacy Patronelli
Your hair doesn’t have to look like a hot mess when the scorching summer ends. Fix frizz and color fading so, your style sizzles all winter long.

Boost Limp Locks- Blame flat strands on a greater-than-usual buildup of oil and excess tanning lotions that weigh down your roots. Even sweat accumulates on your scalp, leaving hair extra greasy, adds residue from styling product and your end of summer volumizing attempt are sure to be thwarted.

Repair ItCleanse with a clarifying shampoo too remove residue (ColorProof Clear It) if you’re active and/or use a lot of styling product, wash it weekly; otherwise, once or twice a month is sufficient. When it comes time to style, reach for dry shampoo (Kevin Murphy Dry Shampoo) it contains tiny particles of starch and minerals that attach to hair creating fullness while also absorbing oil.
This is one product you do want to concentrate at the root. So hold can 2 to 3 inches away from your head, separate hair into 3 inch sections, spritz the underside of each, and then massage in with fingertips.
The prevention and cure are one and the same. Split ends are like a virus- once you have them; they’re going to keep spreading the sole solution is to cut them off. In the meantime, you can use products marked as menders as a temporary fix they bind the broken ends together (typically using polymers) but, alas, only until your next shampoo.
Help hide color changes with highlights. A color-depositing gloss is the ideal remedy for restoring richness has one done at the salon. Whether it’s used weekly or monthly, a glaze will help keep your hue true all winter long.
At the end of Summer the sun is the main cause of straw-like mane. People don’t realize that UV rays are bad for your skin and hair. They lift and open the cuticle, the protective outer layer of hair allowing the moisture inside to steep out. Salt water and chlorine are also to blame. Both are very drying, especially when hair is already damaged.
This easy overnight treatment will deliver softer locks by morning! Pre-bedtime apply an almond size dollop of deep conditioner or mask to clean damp hair. Try (Kevin Murphy Born Again Treatment) massage from mid shaft, down smoothing any leftover product on the roots, then pin up hair and cover with shower cap. Rinse in the morning and style as usual. This will help the hair get back to its pre-summer state.
Stop End of Summer Split Ends- Though even normal wear and tear can cause the hair shaft to literally reach the breaking point, the problem is more prevalent during the end of summer. When hair is usually dryer and more damaged other mitigating factors. Besides being more likely to forgo their regular haircuts women are also frequently wearing their hair up and constantly putting it in a ponytail or top knot. Especially with elastics that pull and tug increases the likelihood of breakage.
Stop The Fading- Whether you color your hair or not the sun can wreak havoc on your hue. Bleaching it several shades lighter over the summer. If you color your hair you may also notice other changes, for instance, brunettes turn brassy and blondes look dingy. When hair is damaged, color molecules from the dye start to slip out, altering the tone. Another culprit? Chlorine, which leaves a greenish cast that especially noticeable on blondes.


Your Hair and Your Skin

Your Hair and Your Skin 
By: Don Stacy Patronelli
Most people don’t think that their skin type has anything to do with their hair. This is actually NOT TRUE! Often times if your skin tends to be dry or dehydrated this directly effects your hair too. The same goes for oily skin and oily hair. This can be due to genetics, lifestyle, hormones, and even stress!  So, if you’re finding that your hair is getting overly oily or your ends are crunchy and brittle, take a look at your skin too. This could be a good indication that your body is need of a little TLC. Take a day to pamper yourself and treat your body from head to toe!
 








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Friday, July 18, 2014

All about Ombre!


By: Don Stacy Patronelli


I'm sure you have seen the word "ombre" before and are curious. Well, the word "ombre" comes from the French meaning of shaded or shading. The colors normally start from the darker roots and gradually get light until the ends. There is also a reverse ombre which means it starts out lighter at the roots and gradually gets darker at the ends. It is usually made for a low maintenance style.


There are a few things you want to consider before getting the ombre. First of all, you want to make sure this hairstyle is something you want because, it can be drastic and all of  the attention is on you. You also want to make sure that you find the correct colors to compliment your skin tone. I.E.; fair skin tone: ash tones, subdued blondes, golden caramel tones are your friend. And, most important is that you have previous color, the ombre effect will not come out correctly unless you go to your hair stylists for some color correction to remove the previous color! 



There are many options that you can do with an ombre so, be creative and have fun! 


Friday, June 6, 2014

Leave-In Hair Treatment Sprays for Summer!


By: Don Stacy Patronelli

W
ith these hot days ahead of us, we need to do what we can to protect our color, scalp, and hair health! If you are someone who is a little bit more on the thrifty side, then you will LOVE these very simple and efficient homemade summer sprays!

The basics:
  • Start with a spray bottle. You can find these super cheap at drugstores and dollar stores
  • Add 3 Tablesppons of SPF. We suggest a natural sun-cream with a minimum factor of at least 35.
  • Add any of the following by its self or combination to create the ultimate leave-in! 

Coconut Oil – Honestly, Coconut oil should automatically be added to your little leave in concoction – no matter what else you wish to add! Its benefits include: Shields Hair Protein (Fatty acids bind to the protein in hair and protect both the roots and strands of hair from breakage), Seals in Moisture, Protects against environmental impurities and excess heat (summer!), Full of Nutrients and natural antioxidants, Antibacterial & Antifungal, Smoothes, Softens, and Strengthens.  Just add a Tablespoon to 2 depending on hair length and thickness.  We suggest an organic (because nobody likes harsh chemicals that can remove color and do a reverse effect and damage hair instead!), extra virgin and unrefined coconut oil that can be found at any natural stores like the fresh market, whole foods, trader joes.

Sea Salt
– Want to make your own beach spray? Grinded sea salt will add that wavy texture we love for the ultimate surfer look. Mix ½ tablespoon to 1 tablespoon depending on length/thickness with 1 tablespoon coconut oil, and 1 tablespoon hair gel (we suggest DevaCurl Light Gel for extra curl).

Lemon Juice
– Lemon juice has been used for years to softly lighten hair in the sun. But it also has added benefits, including: Reducing oils, Scalp Stimulation, prevents breakage, and makes hair shiny! Use 1 lemon (preferably organic), cut it in half and squeeze all the juice into the bottle.  

Aloe Vera
– Aloe Vera is great for sunburns during the summer, but did you know it’s also great for hair? The enzymes found in Aloe have been proven to promote healthy hair growth by eradicating dead skin cells on the scalp that clog the hair follicle, and its alkalizing properties will bring the scalp and hair’s pH to a more desirable level, resulting in further hair growth promotion and retaining moisture in your hair strands. The 20 different amino acids that are found in aloe vera also penetrate each hair strand that adds both strength and luster to the hair.

Apple Cider Vinegar
– This may sound like a super odd thing to apply to your hair, but the benefits you can achieve from ACV are amazing! When applied to your hair, it can: stop and prevent dandruff, relieve an itching scalp, cleanse strands from build-up and oils, and even add incredible shine! Add 3 Tablespoons to your bottle. If you are concerned with the smell, a few drops of your choice of essential oil will completely mask the ACV scent.

Lavender Essential Oil – Not only does lavender oil add a delightfully relaxing scent, but it's a regenerative oil that will condition the hair and scalp and enhance blood circulation. Add a few drops to your bottle.

Rosemary Essential Oil – Another scent booster oil that will also stimulate hair growth by stimulating and nourishing hair follicles, but is also great for creating a healthy scalp and will relieve itching due to dandruff and psoriasis. Add a few drops to your bottle.

Sesame Seed Oil
– Not only does sesame strengthen the hair shaft, it is perfect for summer as it protects the scalp and strand from the effects of chlorine in pool water! 4-6 Tablespoons added to bottle depending on hair length.

Peppermint Oil
– Refreshing oil that creates a healthy environment for your scalp by balancing pH level, stimulates hair follicles, cleanses excess oil, and stimulates blood circulation. Just add a few drops to your bottle.

Green Tea
– Good to drink, and good for your hair! Green tea is PACKED with healthy antioxidants and has a potent concentration of polyphenols - They protect the cells from being damaged by free radicals and are also known to slow the ageing process. Green tea also helps to detoxify the hair and scalp. Brew 3 to 5 green tea tea bags in 2 cups boiling water and let it steep until cold, or as long as possible (the stronger, the better!).  Remove tea bags and pour your bottle. *No need to add water afterwards*

Jojoba Oil – Jojoba Oil in great for adding volume to thinning hair, adds elasticity, repairs damage, creates shiny strands, hydrating, and is antibacterial! Add 2 – 4 Tablespoons to the bottle depending on hair length and thickness.

Argan Oil – High in antioxidants and vitamins A and D, this oil prevents breakage and promotes smooth, moisturized hair. The antioxidants slow down the negative effects that breakage and damage can cause. Add 2-4 Tablespoons to your leave in depending on length and thickness. Be careful with this one though, due to the amber tint that argan oil has, it has been known to add that tint to hair and can cause blondes / lighter colored hair to look brassy when used regularly!

Flax Seed Oil
– Flax seed oil is full of omega 3, 6 and 9 and is great for optimal hair health. Not only does this oil smooth cuticles and add shine, it is also perfect for curly hair girls as it can add definition and moisture!

Hair Gel
– This can be added to your leave in treatment purely for hold.  We suggest GoldWell Jelly Boost, as it has anti-humectant properties to it – perfect for that North Carolina humidity! Add 2-5 Tablespoons depending on desired hold and the length and thickens of your hair. 

  • Finish off your leave-in treatment spray with pouring distilled water into the rest of your bottle! *No need if you chose to add Green Tea*
   Be creative and have fun with this, you can't go wrong and your hair will thank you!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Why You Shouldn’t Use Drugstore Shampoos & Conditioners



By: Don Stacy Patronelli

  Everyone wants to know what the difference is between professional salon products and drugstore brands. Though some may not see the difference, it is defiantly there!  When it comes to hair products, the sad truth is that you get what you pay for.


 Cost: Are you really saving money?

The main reason people buy drugstore brands is because of the cost. Well, you may be thinking paying anything more then $10 for shampoo and conditioner is a silly waste of money - but in reality, you may not be saving as much as you think! For example, salon hair care products are extremely concentrated; therefore, you use a lot less of the product and a bottle will last you for a very long time. Drugstore products on the other hand are mainly composed of water, and you will find the need to use more of the product and will have to purchase it more often. This plays a big factor in the price as to why drugstore products are so cheap, you are basically paying for a bottle of water with a dose of chemicals, but with salon products, you are getting mainly natural and high quality ingredients with the lowest water quantity possible.
You also will probably find yourself having to wash your hair more often with drugstore products, due to your hair feeling both greasy and weighed down or dry and lifeless in-between washes. This is because drugstore products contain waxes and silicones. They add these waxes and silicones in their products to make your hair look shiny and healthy, but really it’s all for show. It instead creates unwanted build-up and prevents any nutrients from being able to enter the shaft of the hair. As a result, you will be going through these bottles of cheap shampoo so often that by the time you would be done with 1 bottle of salon product, you would be basically be paying the same!
Also, if you are someone who gets your hair colored; then here is another cost factor to consider: You just paid a lot of money on your hair color, why go home and use your products that are literally going to rinse your color out? You will end up needing to do color retouch’s more often, which is a lot more money than the products we sell! Same goes for Keratin Treatments. It is really important to use keratin safe products (which all of dsparada’s products are) after receiving the treatment, or again – you are just washing away the hundreds of dollars you just spent!


Ingredients

As stated earlier, the reason you are paying more for salon products is because you are paying for high quality ingredients. Drugstore brands are known to contain Sodium Lauryl Sulfates (SLS), a cleaning agent that also makes shampoo foamy. We have accustomed ourselves to associating bubbles with clean, so sometimes when people switch to salon products they feel their hair isn’t getting clean enough, which isn’t true. One huge problem with SLS is that it has been known to damage the hair follicle, leading to weakened hair structure and diminished hair growth. Even worse, studies are starting to show that it can cause cancer, immune system damage, and damage to the skin.
Parabens are another common and bad ingredient found in drugstore products. They are chemicals that are used as preservatives for their strong antibacterial and antifungal properties. However; they have been found in low concentrations in tumors and are believed to disrupt hormone function. 
So, not only are these chemicals causing damage to your strands, it is also causing damage to your overall health – eek!


P.S 

One more side note, please do not be fooled by buying salon product brands anywhere other than a salon or professional beauty supplier (NO to drugstores/grocery/online stores such as amazon or ebay). There is a valid reason as to why they are being sold there at a cheaper price! If you ever read the back of a professional brand bottle, they will state that there authenticity and results are only guaranteed when bought a hair salon / professional hair supplier. Being purchased anywhere else could mean a handful of things: Product has long gone expired, product was used and returned then refilled with water, imitation product inside the brand bottle, product bottles were recalled due to incorrect or missing ingredients.  Besides, they are never that much cheaper in stores, so why still spend the money when you are risking the authenticity of the product?!

At dsparada, our staff only uses and promotes the very best salon products on the market that are free of all harsh ingredients, and that will insure healthy hair growth while extending your color beautifully in between visits.  When we try to encourage you to purchase our products, it’s not because we are trying to make money. It’s because we care for the integrity of your hair and don’t want all the hard work we put into your strands to go to waste!

To learn more about our products lines, click on the following links to read all about how amazing they are:
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