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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Beautiful Classic Highlights


"Some of us as kids have solid hair color like the model in the photo. I'm a fan of this hair color!! Not everyone wants beachy hair color...I love doing classic highlights too... they make the hair appear like one color rather than fading from dark to light."-Johnny Ramirez

Friday, February 26, 2010

Beautiful Beachy Hair



"For summer time I like to punch up the ends lighter... more than any other time of year."-Johnny Ramirez

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Beautiful, Natural Hair Color


"This beautiful hair color inspires me to keep creating beautiful, natural hair color on all my clients."-Johnny Ramirez

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Beautiful Golden Blondes...(loooovvvviiinng the fade)






"I really love doing hair color that starts off dark and fades to a really beautiful golden blonde...as you can see on our client Alana Camille in the first photo."-Johnny Ramirez

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Gorgeous Red Hair





For women who get a single process color here is a tip for Spring/Summer: "After you get your color done let your color fade for about a month and instead of going to get a retouch... get a few highlights around the face, some tips, and a clear gloss. This will give your color more of a sunkist look." -Johnny Ramirez

Monday, February 15, 2010

More Fashion Week Braids


"This style is perfect for any woman who wants to take a break from blowing out their hair. Incorporating the natural texture of your hair is why this braid will look so effortless. Start with a deep side part and sweep all your hair to one side. Braiding your hair loosely is the key to this look. It's a great modern style that also shows off the hair color."-Allie Paronelli

Fashion Week Braids



"The first model's hair color is a warm golden blonde with bright buttery tips. And the second model's hair color is a cool chestnut with golden sunkist highlights around her hairline." -Johnny Ramirez

Sunday, February 7, 2010

The Introduction



I believe that when we were kids we all had this amazing glow, our skin was the right tone, and our hair color complimented our skin tone and eye color. What I’ve done is every week I’ve surrounded myself with my 5 1/2 year old daughter and her friends. I’ve analyzed the beauty of natural hair color over and over. And because of this I’ve mastered, in my own way, how to make an adult’s hair color fade from dark at the roots to light on the ends with no line of demarcation. This applies to all hair color, whether it is blonde, red, or brunette.
I’m so grateful to say that Michael Canale trained me. He is a hair colorist that has been doing hair for over 30 years and still stands today. Believe me when I tell you that “YES” I have paid my dues…
I have obsessed and obsessed on re-duplicating kids hair color on adults to give adults back their youthful glow we once all had as kids. From being so tough on myself over the years I’ve become a perfectionist at delivering what I visualize will best compliment each individual client. Because I know that there are other people out there that are just as passionate about hair color, I have decided to write and document my hair color correction victories! I hope to help so many of you all over the world that are confused and tired of being stuck with the same old color you’ve had for years. And of course let’s not leave out the horror stories we all have had with our hair color.
For so many years I’ve always wanted to share my passion and the love that I have for hair color to seek out others that feel the same way I do.
So I’ve created BOX No.216…