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The Art of a Great Long Lasting Blow-Out

A beautiful long lasting blow out is what women want to have when they perform this service at home. Of course, an expert stylist can definitely put that "wow" factor in a blow out. Yet, there will be  times when going to the salon could be impossible. Learning how to blow out your hair at home (between visits) benefits you, the stylist and the salon. Simply because a great blow out shows a great hair color and great haircut. As a multicultural colorist and stylist, I will share my tips on how to create a great blow out. Dominicans stylists, myself included, are known for pin straight blow outs. We practically give you an "up to one week all organic keratin blow out!” No Kidding! Tools Needed: In order to create this perfect blow out, it is important that you have the right tools. The 2 most important tools are patience and time. A great long lasting blow out depends on your patience and the proper time you spend on each section (about 3 minutes). A t

Nail Design Trends

 Nail art is not just a trend anymore. While There is no doubt that classic and sophisticated nail colors will always be a top choice for many, nail art is now taking center stage. Nail art has brought in freshness, fun and excitement to once demure and classic nails. While I'm more modest when it comes to dramatic hair changes, I have developed an interest in edgy and fun nail art designs. I started this love and attraction for edgy nails in 2009 with Minx Nails. I loved it! and it was a success among friends and families. Ombre Nails by nailsartgallery.info Texture and dramatic designs with crackle coat and and sticker designs began to explode and show up everywhere. The 2012 creative team has really pushed the envelop and boundaries a little more with the introduction of  Ombre Nails , Textured Nails,  Magnetized Color, 3D (Kawaii) Nails ,  Ring Finger Design and Caviar Manicures. Caviar Manicure Artist: Karen Jorge (3D or Kawaii Nails) Ring Finger Art

Hair Color Trends 2011-2012

Staying true to my color philosophy " Hair color should look natural," I am not too thrilled with some of the bold tones that are still surfacing this season. I understand that with each year comes seasonal changes and hair is no different. In fact, Fall and Spring are the most popular time of the year when seasonal changes take place. Just because Pantone sets the trend for fabric colors doesn't mean that these color selections should fit well on hair. Pinks, blues, yellows, silver...Now don't get me wrong. I am fascinated by these tones and as a colorist, I crave to play with them. They look absolutely beautiful. Trends do come and go. They offer a breath of fresh air and excitement to one's wardrobe and hairstyles. Needless to say, the classics will always reign and will always be in style.With that said, lets talk about color trends: Ombre, Reverse Ombre, Pop of Color and Pastels/Avant-Garde Colors. Here are some examples: Absolutely gorgeous to

The Fabulous World of Ombre

Ombre with Glamourous Waves "Ombre" is a French word that signifies ” graduation, shadow.” In color terminology, it describes the graduation of color from dark roots to light ends. Ombre is sexy, sensual, versatile, easy to maintain, need I say more! It was laying low for quite some time and thanks to us (creative colorists) and celebrities showing it off, Ombre is here to stay. It's become one of the most requested color service in salons. Few, however, can perform this technique. Be cautious when selecting the salon or the colorist. Don't be afraid to ask questions and to ask for pictures of their "Ombre" work.  Ombre with Glamourous Waves Back View Pre-Ombre Before Ombre service  As you can see in my picture, a great "Ombre" technique does not show lines of demarcations. Instead, color is diffused to blend mid-lengths with the the roots. In this manner, you do not see where the graduation of color really begins. It&