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Dana Gets My Vote in Episode One




Entertaining, For Those of us in The Trade, But Will it Attract Others

Reality TV comes to the hair styling. Hair dressers are thrown into the ring where they’ll either make it or break it. And that they did in the first episode of Bravo TV, “Shear Genius,” which aired on Wednesday.

I’ve got mixed feelings on the show, but I’ll be back next week to see how things change-up, so I guess they’ve done their job.

Twelve hairdressers clip, sweat and flex their creative muscles to be the last one standing, and winner of the “Shear Genius” title. This episode had two competitions and eliminated one hairdresser in the end.

In the first competition the judges were a bit vague about their expectations. I wasn’t sure what the judges were looking for and I’m not sure the hairdressers knew either. I think the challenge was to create their, signature short-hair-style, on a mannequin head in one hours time. Interesting challenge, mannequin heads are not easy to cut, style and be made to look good, no matter how much time you have. Only one of them did a short hair style.

The second round the hairdressers were given $75.00 and 10 minutes to shop in a craft store for items to create a,”hair art masterpiece”. This was an all out free-for-all to show their flair and creative imagination. Each hairdresser picked their own model from a group of 12 and had two hours and their native abilities to accomplish a masterpiece. This was a tough competition, they were putting themselves out there. Some fell flat, with concoctions that no one would want to own up to.

My fav, was by Dana, she created a really creative look with a headband and balls of twine. A panel of three judges, and guest judge, Frederick Fekkai, founder of the hair care line with the same name, did the evaluating. I was surprised at who they eliminated, Paul-Jean. I thought he showed more potential than some of the others, although his “hair art masterpiece” was a disaster.

Check it out if you have a flair for hair, or if you want to see an artiste come to fruition, you can view the entire episode online. They have ways for us to get involved too . . . an online challenge . . . and my favorite, a call in text-messaging vote for your choice who was the top “drama queen” of the episode. You’ll be eligible for a drawing for $5,000 and a hair style from the Shear Genius winner as the prize! Believe me there were a number of the hairdresser vying for this episodes drama queen title . . . Paul-Jean was the winner this episode, but Tabatha gave him a run for the money.

That’s entertainment! Check it all out.

  

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Hairstyling Comes to Reality TV



hair styling reality shows

Hair Styling Reality Shows

Hair Styling Reality Shows Debuts Tonight at 11pm ET on Bravo

You knew it had to happen . . . celebrity hair styling reality shows. Quite frankly I’m surprised it took this long. While I must admit that I am not a big reality show TV fan, but I’m exited to see this first episode just because it involves my field of expertise.

“I just hope the show focuses on hair styling creativity”

The show will be hosted by actress Jaclyn Smith and will give us a behind-the-scenes peak in the world of celebrity hair design. Celebrity hairdresser Sally Hershber will serve as the lead judge. Other judges will include Michael Carl, fashion director at Allure and hair styling superstars Frederick Fekkai, Ken Paves and Jose Eber.

Twelve experienced hairdressers will all compete for the grand price of $100,000 from the shows sponsor Nexxus. Many of the twelve hairdressers come from the west coast, which bothers me a bit, as there are some really great talent outside of the Hollywood Celebrity La-Dee-Da crowd. I have read all of the promotion material, but can’t make heads or tails on just how the elimination is going to work. I guess we will all find out in tonight’s first episode. I just hope the show focuses on hair styling creativity, instead of some sappy emotion tear jerker that characterizes so many other reality TV shows.

Anyway don’t worry if you can’t stay awake to watch it . . . I intend to record it any give you my take in a review. So sign up for my RSS feed if you haven’t already done so.

  

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Options For Long Hair



Options for long hair

Get Edgy Options for Long Hair

I like this edgy new look. The artist who created this look has showcased it in a cut-and-color techniques book for hairdressers called, “Redken Creates.” Six Redken artists, colorists and hairdressers, authored the book to give inspiration and to encourage experimentation options for long hair to hair salon professionals.

“New Options
for Long Hair”

This hairstyle is not for you who are curly or wavy haired, nor for the feint of heart. If your long hair is all one length, you may need to look the other way as six to twelve inches of hair hits the floor.

I would love to take my custom makeover clients who are bored with their long, straight hair, into something like this. It could be toned down for those who prefer a more conservative look.

The key is that layers add shape and interest to straight long hair. A good haircut is the most important issue here, then all that’s needed is the right hair care products to hold the style.

To get this look, the hairdresser used, Redken Body Shampoo and Conditioner, followed by, Guts 10 Volumizing Spray Foam, for added fullness. Next, blow-dry with a medium round brush creating lift on top by over directing at the roots. Definition was achieved by using, Rough Paste 12, twisting into strands to get a more textured look. It was finished with, Workforce 09 Flexible Volumizing Spray, for shine and hold.

This new long hair cutting technique called, “diamond shreds” can be found for professionals, on Redken.com along with styling and hair coloring tips. The name comes from the diamond and triangle partings used in order to create the silhouette you see here. The soft asymmetrical long fringe in front gives a sultry look to the shape.

  

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