Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Hair Extensions So Desired Some Will Steal For Them

by Melissa L. White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist
Certified Brazilian Blowout Stylist

We've seen popularity in hair extensions grow tremendously over the past several years, but who knew they'd be in such demand that it would cause some to resort to theft in order to get them. Bizarre stories surface of those who can't seem to do without.

Augusta Hair Extension Theft
Suspects Caught on Camera
Courtesy WJBF

Forget copper theft, baby food thefts and even Tide detergent theft trends as some of the more bizarre to surface in the past couple of years. There have been reports of thieves bypassing cash registers and flat screen TVs to get to their goal...hair extensions! This is a trend which has been reported all across the country, from small shops to large distribution stores. And, thefts can be from several hundred dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars!

Last Friday it was reported that two Texas beauty supply stores had hair extensions stolen by women posing as customers. The stores, both just North of Dallas, Texas, were surprised to be hit within a short time of each other, raising the possibility that the crimes were committed by the same group of women. Last year, a Houston salon was robbed of $150,000 worth of hair extensions, causing headlines that read "Nation Plagued By Rash of Hair Extension Thefts", and other similar stories to appear.

In Chattanooga, a woman's vehicle was broken into and her hair extensions were stolen among other items. I'd also heard story of a man who had stolen hair extensions to get in good grace with his girlfriend who wanted some good, quality hair extensions!

Bigger yet was a story out of Chicago where thieves broke into a beauty supply store taking $230,000 worth of high quality human hair extensions. According to the owner, Don Shin, "They knew what they were doing. They didn't take any of the cheap stuff." And, this wasn't a small theft. The theft of hair was the equivalent of six duffel bags!

In my specialty salon, I do not stock hair because I prefer to custom match colors and textures of hair for each of my clients to ensure the very best result. I custom-order all the quality hair I use for my clients, even for those who are having their extensions installed the day following their consultation! While I am glad that hair extensions are popular, and that people enjoy wearing them as much as they do, I hope that these disturbing events don't become a growing trend.

REFERENCES:
chattanoogan.com - Police blotter: Woman Has $3800 in Items Stolen...
estarnews.com - Police report: Hair Extensions Missing
inquisitr.com - Hair-Raising Burglary: $230k Of Natural Extensions Stolen In Chicago
jezebel.com - Nation Plagued By Rash Of Hair Extension Thefts

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Celebrities Talk Openly About Using Hair Extensions And Even Flaunt Using Them

by Melissa L. White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist
Certified Brazilian Blowout Stylist

You may have seen the headlines a few weeks ago when Kelly Ripa took off the hair extensions she was wearing that day - all while on-air! She later revealed that her hair extension stylist's bonding equipment broke as he was preparing to reinstall her hair extensions, so he had given her temporary extensions to wear until they could rebook the appointment. The stir it created was unexpected and memorable for many viewers that day, and brought the subject of hair extensions into mainstream America due to the popularity of her morning television show.

Also in the news has been Rihanna, who earlier this month had new hair extensions installed to instantly change her looks, giving her a beautiful long ombre' hairstyle. While Rihanna has worn hair extensions many times in the past, she is also known for changing her styles frequently, and she always seems to create quite a stir when she does. This was evident with today's photos of her sporting a short pixie once again. She is certainly one who loves her hair extensions and the flexibility they give her!


Photo Credit: www.hollywoodlife.com

Ten years ago, Hollywood stars and other celebrities kept their fashion secrets quite close to the chest. But in more recent years, they're much more open about what they wear and products they use. Even cosmetic plastic surgeries are no longer taboo. And hair extensions are something that is being talked about all the time. Stars are not afraid to go from a short bob one day to long luxurious locks the next, and they're even going out of their way to show them off and talk about the hair extensions they use.

This trend has also spread into everyday America. Women in the workplace are less afraid to try new styles, colors and even hair extensions as a way of putting their best foot forward and making a statement. Just as hair extensions are seen as accessories to women in Hollywood, they are gaining popularity as fashion accessories to women from all walks of life in everyday life. Hair extensions in San Antonio are growing in popularity as they are all across the country.

You don't have to be a movie star to see the benefits of using quality hair extensions to boost your spirits and give you a look you love! Hair extensions can give confidence to those who have medical conditions which cause balding, thinning hair or short hair. They can provide more length and fullness, or create an entirely new look. The reasons women get hair extensions are many, but the thing they all share in common is the love of them once they try them.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions. Melissa is a Certified Brazilian Blowout stylist who has used Brazilian Blowout on her clients for several years.

Friday, January 25, 2013

You'll Get Excited About This Easy-To-Wear Hairstyle With Endless Possibilities!

by Melissa L. White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist
Certified Brazilian Blowout Stylist

We can all agree that there are essentially only a handful of basic ways to wear your hair: down, some-up/some-down or all-up!  Of course, there are a lot of variations, and this is what keeps hair styles and fashion interesting. Trends come and go, and every time they do make a comeback, they're done just a bit differently. Lucky for us, they're looking beautiful for 2013.

Easy-to-wear Half Up
Hairstyles Fresh for 2013

Today, Heidi Klum takes a look at variations of another hair style which has been a staple for hundreds of years....the "some-up/some-down", or what she calls the "half up".  This is a trend which is catching on fast, and the variations are almost endless, are beautiful, and look great with long hair as they break up the bland and deliver "Wow".

Most girls have all gone through stages in their childhood where their mothers loved to put their hair up in this way, as it is easy to do, yet much more sophisticated than wearing your hair all down, especially if you don't have the time to curl or style your hair.

Many of the looks in Heidi's gallery of half up hairstyles incorporate the use of braids, semi buns, curls, or teasing to create height and visual interest.  I recommend clicking through this interesting gallery of styles that might inspire you to get creative.
 
Some interesting ways to vary a look may include braiding, crimping, curling, straightening, waves, spirals, etc. The addition of clips and other types of hair accessories make the possibilities almost endless. We'll take a look at the artful use of hair accessories in a future article, as many of my hair extension clients ask about their use.

Intricate Braiding
Makes Ponytail Pop
With Glamour

Every now and then, new techniques are created that render totally new and refreshing looks to something as basic and ancient as braids for example. We've recently seen some examples of beautifully artistic braids that would knock your socks off, such as this great cascading braid (shown to the left).

As you'll see from the gallery of half up hairstyles (link below), many of the women shown have beautiful long locks, and many are given added length and body with use of hair extensions. Women with hair extensions have so much more flexibility with their hair, and it's nice to challenge yourself to try out as many as you can rather than sticking to one style.

Many of my clients return for their tidy-up visits so full of excitement and enthusiasm for the ability to wear their hair (thanks to their hair extensions) in ways they've never been able to do before. Even those who aren't the type to spend hours in front of a mirror find that once they have their new hair extensions, they find that it's now actually fun to spend the extra time on themselves. 

With so many styles coming out, it doesn't have to be too difficult to create unique styles that look great on you. The beauty of half up styles is that they're easy and look great. I encourage you to experiment and have some fun with the vast array of great hairstyles that are so in-fashion today!

REFERENCE & PHOTO GALLERY:
Heidi Klum on AOL - Trend to Try: Half Up Hairstyles

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions. Melissa is a Certified Brazilian Blowout stylist who has used Brazilian Blowout on her clients for several years.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Cold Weather and Extremes in Temperature Can Affect Hair Health

by Melissa L. White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist
Certified Brazilian Blowout Stylist
This past summer, I wrote on how hot weather can affect the behavior and health of your hair, but did you know that extreme cold affects your hair as well? Last summer unleashed extreme heat over much of the country, and just this week, much of the Northern states have been socked with cold temperatures that have not been seen in several years.

Cold Dry Air Is Hard On Hair!

Right now there is a major Arctic cold front making it's way across the upper states and into New England. Having lived in New England much of my early life, I got used to half a year or more of cold temperatures. It was "normal", and you found ways to deal with it. Now, having lived in Texas for the past eight or nine years, I have much more difficulty dealing with cold. And, I notice that my hair does too! 
Chilly weather can wreak havoc on even the healthiest hair and skin and is especially damaging when there is wind with the cold. Winter air brings dryness.  We all know that it can suck the moisture out of our skin and lips, but many women overlook that it can be extremely drying to our hair as well. It can actually zap nutrients from your hair, giving you dry, brittle hair - even for those who wear hair extensions. If your hair becomes dry enough, you might find yourself with a bad case of dandruff. Add to this wearing hats, scarves, earmuffs, turtlenecks and other things that interfere with our hair and our hair styles, and you've got a recipe for disaster! Think static - that especially troublesome winter standby. It can hit unexpectedly, be persistent, and can ruin your "look" in an instant.
There are steps you can take to minimize cold's effects on your hair. Try these basics:
  • Dry your hair thoroughly before you leave the house
  • Wear low maintenance styles including up-do's, braids, buns or ponytails
  • Keep hair hydrated
  • Deep condition your hair - ask your stylist for one that best for you
  • Splurge on a hot oil treatment once a month at your salon
  • Try the Brazilian Blowout
We've all heard the saying, "Don't go out with wet hair or you'll catch your death of cold," but there's much more to it than the risk of developing a sneeze. Cold dry air actually pulls moisture out of your hair! Completely drying your hair will help keep hair manageable and less prone to static, frizz and dryness. Remember how your lips become much more dry and chapped when you spend time licking them to keep them moisturized? Your hair also becomes more dried out and brittle in the cold. It's best to dry your hair once, thoroughly, then style it with protective products that will help seal the moisture in, and the cold out. Avoid glycerin products and heavy gels and opt for products better suited for cold weather.
After you've styled your hair, leave your hair alone! Wearing your hair up, or in a style where you won't spend time touching it or running your fingers through it will help minimize the stress to your hair. You'll notice less dryness, less shedding, less split-ends and less static if you can keep your hands away from your hair. We're lucky that buns are very popular this season, and braids, ponytails and any type of up-do is perfectly acceptable and fashionable.
Keeping your hair hydrated doesn't mean keeping it wet. Although there are a few hydrating sprays which deliver a thin film of moisturizing conditioners, some can weigh down your hair. It's best to try to go a little longer between shampoos. A good dry shampoo can get you through an extra day or two during cold snaps. Remember to comb through your hair each night to distribute natural oils from your scalp down the entire hair shaft. This is great in helping to prevent static, just don't be walking across a rug when you do it!
Conditioners and treatments can be tricky. Not everyone is blessed with "perfect" hair, and products you purchase in the store aren't always formulated well for your specific hair, which can leave you with a sticky mess or limp locks that you can't do anything with!  I recommend you seek advice from your professional stylist who knows your hair. He/she can suggest products that you can use at home that will actually deliver protection and style. It's worth the effort and expense.

Consider the Brazilian Blowout, which can help to seal your hair cuticle, minimize static, as well as smooth your hair. Women who use the Brazilian Blowout seem to have an easier time with winter cold weather. Their hair dries faster, requires less product and styles easily. Their new Volume aftercare products allow you to wear "big" hair styles with control.
If you wear hair extensions, you'll want to have a talk with your stylist. Let them know if you see an increase in split-ends on your extensions, or if your hair has become excessively dry or brittle. Quality hair extensions should not "stress" any faster than normal healthy hair. Hair selected for the best brand hair extensions tends to be high quality hair, and should remain in good shape through the season. That said, you still want to take preventive steps to ensure that your investment stays looking great. Your stylist can recommend products to use during the cold season that will work great for you and help your hair extensions last.
REFERENCES / RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION
Extensions of Yourself - We're In The HEAT in Texas - What Can You Do To Help Your Hair?
Extensions of Yourself - Popularity of Brazilian Blowout Soars
prevention.com - Best Cold-Weather Skin Tips
thebeautyinsiders.com - Good Hair Care in Cold Weather
youbeauty.com - Hair Tips for Cold Weather

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions. Melissa is a Certified Brazilian Blowout stylist who has used Brazilian Blowout on her clients for several years.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

How Your Own Hair Can Trap Allergens And Make Symptoms Worse During Allergy Season

by Melissa White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist
Certified Brazilian Blowout Stylist

I like to talk about timely news that may have importance to my clients. Today's Internet features a video segment where The Doctors discuss how allergens are most likely spread, and one surprising conclusion is that hair can be a surprising culprit.

Hair and Your Allergies
Photo Credit: deliciousliving.com
Yes, when you're out and about in allergy season, which is in full swing here in Texas, your hair can actually aid in carrying allergens on you, into your home, and even onto your pillow where you'll feel heightened effects. Right now we're experiencing the effects of mountain cedar, and for those that have this annoying allergy, you know how bad things can get. So what does your hair have to do with your suffering?

The Doctors (thedoctorstv.com) describe that hair has many surfaces that allergens can cling to. Use of hair sprays and hair products can make the hair shaft even easier for allergen particles to adhere to. Wearing your hair down means that these particles are close to your eyes, nose and mouth where they can irritate and trigger allergy symptoms and possibly even sinus infection for those prone to severe allergies.

Although AOL's headline "Your Hair May Be Making You Sick," may be sensationalizing things a bit, for those who suffer from bad allergies, anything that can help is worth considering. Luckily, there are several easy to do things that can help limit the effects of pollen and other allergens that can make life miserable during allergy season. First, check your local pollen counts daily and on bad days with high pollen counts, try the following:

  • Wear a ponytail or wear it swept up and away from your face
  • Wear a hat to keep your hair covered
  • Try wearing less hairspray, gels or hair products
  • Shampoo frequently and/or when pollen counts are high 
  • Wear sunglasses to keep pollens from your eyes
  • Use saline nose spray or better yet use a nasal rinse system (neti pot)
  • Use antihistamines or prescription products to help block allergens

If you wear hair extensions, you are no more or no less susceptible to clingy allergens. While shampooing frequently is probably one of the best solutions to eliminating the allergens from your hair, you risk drying out your hair even with use of gentle shampoos. You can still benefit from your current shampoo regimen with rinses of just water in between when pollen counts have been high. If you have concerns, or notice that your hair is becoming dry or split ends are developing, talk with your hair extensions stylist and get his/her advice on what to do.

REFERENCES / RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION
TheDoctorsTV.com Video - Allergens in Your Hair
TheDoctorsTV.com Video - Sinus Infection Explained

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions in San Antonio, Texas. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa received strong training in color with two major color lines. She has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years specializing in hair extensions and the services which enhance them. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Monday, January 14, 2013

2013 Golden Globes Show Long, Full Hair Styles Are Hot

by Melissa White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist
Certified Brazilian Blowout Stylist

The 2013 Golden Globes brought a slew of attention on Hollywood celebrities and had fashion-conscious women around the country watching for the latest fashion styles. Not to be disappointed, this year brought out the very best and worst in fashion, and the hair extension industry has taken note.

Hairdreams hair extensions took note of the many celebrities sporting fashionable hairstyles that benefit from the use of quality hair extensions. Their take on the fashions were that celebs such as Kate Hudson, Amanda Seyfried, Rachel Weisz and Jessica Alba all wore beautiful full hair and WOW'd the audience.

I've talked about the fashion runways looking to long silky hair styles, "big" Texas style hair, and wonderfully wavy locks. It certainly looks like these trends will be HOT for the upcoming Spring and Summer looks for 2013.

The beautiful thing about hair extensions is that even those with thin hair, fine hair, and even short hair can achieve these looks. An experienced hair extension stylist knows that proper placement of the hair extensions is critical. It's not just about the number of bundles used, or the length of hair used. The best artists know how to frame their client's face with quality hair extensions that emphasize the best features and characteristics of their hair. It is one of the things I find most challenging and most rewarding in working with women of all ages, hair types and lifestyles. It's more than the hair. As with Hollywood celebrities whose careers often hinge on the public image they portray, hair extensions can indeed be an extension of you!

Have fun showing the inner you. Hair extensions continue to be a HOT fashion accessory here in San Antonio because they can help give you what nature may have failed to...beautiful, glamorous, dreamy hair!

REFERENCES
Golden Globe - Official Site of the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Hairdreams - Hairdreams Official Website
Facebook - Hairdreams on Facebook
TMZ - Red Carpet Photos of 2013 Golden Globe Award Ceremony

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa received strong training in color with two major color lines. She has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years specializing in hair extensions and the services which enhance them. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Popularity of Brazilian Blowout Soars As More Celebrities Show Off Amazing Hair

by Melissa L. White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist
Certified Brazilian Blowout Stylist

The Brazilian Blowout, once making steady progress into hair salons in Hollywood and slowly slipping into progressive salons across the country, is now breaking into the mainstream at remarkable speed. 

Brazilian Blowout's Volume Aftercare Product Line
to be featured on television

Just two days ago, I reported on stories that predict that the Brazilian Blowout will be a huge fashion statement this Spring. Celebrities have been making use of the fantastic hair smoothing qualities for some time. Now, fashion models on top runways are displaying hairstyles emphasizing looks that are achieved with use of the Brazilian Blowout and it's making an impact.

More and more people, both in and out of the fashion industry, are talking about the Brazilian Blowout and creating quite a buzz. So much so that Brazilian Blowout has launched a new product line, Brazilian Blowout Volume, which are aftercare products designed for those who want to maintain their Brazilian Blowout smoothness with body-boosting volume!

My own clients are excited about what the new Volume products do for their hair, especially when they're looking for body and fullness in their hairstyles. I have a lot of clients who have thin, fine hair. While the Brazilian Blowout does a great job in keeping the hair smooth and frizz-free, many want to be able to wear styles that have fullness and volume. That's one of the reasons they come to me for quality hair extensions. I have several clients who are currently using the new Volume products and they're reporting that these aftercare products are giving them volume and allowing them to wear styles they previously had difficulty with. I'm happy that Brazilian Blowout has stepped up and addressed the needs of those who want body and fullness along with manageability.

Today's headlines reveal that Brazilian Blowout Volume aftercare products will be featured on tonight's edition of Extra hosted by Maria Menuonos. Britney Huinker, Brazilian Blowout President, will talk with Maria about the celebrities who are loving the new product line. It is reported that stars such as Jennifer Lopez and Ashley Greene are hooked on Brazilian Blowout's Volume product line.

REFERENCES & RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Brazilian Blowout - Watch VIDEO on new Brazilian Blowout Volume Products
Brazilian Blowout - Volume Aftercare Products
Extensions of Yourself - Brazilian Blowout Services at Extensions of Yourself
Extensions of Yourself - Sleek, Smooth and Polished Hair Predicted as Hot Fashion for Spring 2013

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is a Certified Brazilian Blowout stylist who has used Brazilian Blowout on her clients for several years. She carries a full line of aftercare products including the Volume product line. Melissa is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Key To The Artful Use Of Highlights

by Melissa L. White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist

Fads and trends come and go as quick as we begin using them. But, some are much more enduring than others, and one popular trend that is making another big comeback is the artful use of highlights in hair. Celebrities are once again in the news showing off their creative and sometimes exquisite highlights!

Penelope Cruz
Photo Credits: Stylist.com
 Highlights have always been popular. But, the type of highlight, the colors of the highlights, and the ways in which they are used can and do change. We've seen thin strands of highlights added to the hair by the stylist using a cap in which thin strands of hair are pulled through all over the head. And, we've had wild chunks of highlight usually added to the top layer of hair only. The ombré highlight trend hit us with tip-only highlights, and we've also seen wild colors used to create highlights.

While it seems that almost anything goes, what has made a comeback is the creative and artful use of highlights that compliment the face as well as your hair color. Done correctly, they can create a fresh, sun-kissed look, or create mysterious enchantment!

When going to your stylist for a new look using highlights, consider the type of effect you would like. What overall look do you want others to see? Are you looking for a warming glow? A mysterious allure? A outdoor sun-kissed look, or sultry sex kitten? Bold, in-your-face "look at me" highlights, or something more subtle? Do you need easy maintenance, or don't mind frequent visits to your stylist for touch-ups? Would face-framing highlights enhance your look, or are you looking to draw attention away from your face? Revealing these goals to your stylist can help him or her achieve the look you want.

Lea Michele
Credits: Stylist.com

Jessica Alba
Photo Credits: Stylist.com

 Copper highlights are popular and can look great on women with darker hair, where use of blonde highlights often don't work well. Auburn highlights are very effective on women with very dark hair. Honey blonde highlights in an ombré spectrum leaves roots darkest and your tips sunny blonde. If you've got darker hair and really want honey blonde highlights, your stylist may need to lift your natural hair color several shades to a dark blonde or a very light brown so that the highlights blend well and look great.

Some stylists favor the use of two or more highlight shades to create a natural beach-lightened look. The use of low-lights can be extremely effective in keeping highlights fresh in hair that has been getting highlights for some time. It can also buy you extra time between visits to your stylist, as the style is very low maintenance. Another secret weapon of an experienced stylist is effectively using quality glosses that not only give your hair extreme shine, but enrich the colors and make them pop with depth and richness.

The good news is that women who want hair extensions are not limited to an existance without color! I often use a blend of several colors of hair extensions in order to achieve a natural look that blends well with your own hair without the need to color. Placed artfully around the head, lighter color extensions can frame your face and create interest. If you already highlight your hair, getting extensions does not prohibit you from maintaining them, although I recommend that you always have them done by a stylist experienced with hair extensions and color so that you do not damage your hair extensions. 
And remember, highlights don't have to go all over. Sometimes the most dramatic looks involve the use of just a few well-placed hair highlights!

RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION:
google.com - Hair Highlights - Google Search (photos)
Huffington Post Style - Hair Highlights Can Look Awkward
stylelist.com - Photos of 27 Celebrities with hair highlights (photo gallery)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa received strong training in color with two major color lines. She has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years specializing in hair extensions and the services which enhance them. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Sleek, Smooth and Polished Hair Predicted As HOT Fashion For Spring 2013

by Melissa L. White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist

Fashion experts are predicting that this spring will reveal hair styles that are long, shiny, sleek and straight. Luckily there are options for those who were not born with this type of hair naturally. Fashion runways are going wild with the look when debuting this year's Spring fashions.

From the Facebook page of
Brazilian Blowout
Brazilian Blowout has been steadily gaining ground as the method of choice for achieving smooth, sleek hair without frizz and fluff that often accompanies hair dried with blowers. It is not a hair straightener, but rather a smoother.

I've found that Brazilian Blowout works great with hair extensions. It not only gives the hair the polished, silky look you crave, it also helps the extensions blend beautifully with your own natural hair. The added benefit is that it can help lay a layer of protection for your new extensions as well.  I find that my clients who add Brazilian Blowout to their quality hair extension regimine enjoy their extensions longer than those that have not.

Contrary to what many believe, having the Brazilian Blowout does not mean that you can only wear your hair stick straight! While it is possible to achieve one of the smoothest, straightest looks you'll see, your hair can still be styled with a curling iron, hot rollers, curlers, etc. to produce waves and/or curls that are free from frizz and unruliness. All this in a fraction of the time.

The Brazilian Blowout is the most innovative and effective professional smoothing treatment in the world! The Brazilian Blowout actually improves the condition of the hair by creating a protective protein layer around the hair shaft to eliminate frizz and smooth the cuticle. The end result is smooth, healthy, frizz-free hair with radiant shine!

Find out what the Brazilian Blowout can do for your hair! Those who try it usually say, "I don't know why I waited so long!" Once you see what it will do for your hair, you'll never want to do without.

REFERENCES/RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION
Brazilian Blowout - Brazilian Blowout website
Extensions of Yourself - San Antonio Brazilian Blowout (see before/after photos)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Best of San Antonio Award For Hair Extensions and Hair Replacements

by Andrea Algar

Extensions of Yourself has received 2012's Best of San Antonio award for Hair Extensions, and 2012's Best of San Antonio for Hair Replacement!

As the first salon in San Antonio to specialize exlusively in hair extensions, Extensions of Yourself has earned this award for the outstanding services provided to the clients who come to them for quality hair extensions. And, the work that Melissa performs for those with thinning hair, whether from heredity, a medical condition, or recovery from medical treatments such as chemotherapy has won them the distinction of a second award in Hair Replacement!

Melissa White, owner of Extensions of Yourself, states, "I'm honored to receive this award. To have been selected from salons all across San Antonio is special. I'm so happy that the clients I see are happy with their investment in hair extensions, and especially that they're appreciative of the services they receive. My work is very rewarding to me. Everything I do at my specialty salon is designed to accentuate your own beauty through hair extensions - whether adding fullness, adding length, blending your own hair with highlights, lowlights, corrective color, treatments for damaged hair or custom services. I thank all my clients for their support and faith in me and my services."

Extensions of Yourself is a specialty salon specializing exclusively in hair extensions and the services which keep your extensions looking great. Using the very best in quality human hair extensions from top companies such as Great Lengths and Hairdreams, services are customized for each person according to the look desired.

Melissa's enthusiasm for her work really shows. "All my research led me to discover my true passion," she explains. "I began practicing the methods I had learned on myself. I had a fantastic opportunity to work with women who for one reason or another had medical issues that made them suffer from hair loss. I volunteered to work with these amazing women, trying to give them back what they lost and missed most - their hair. Some cases were far more challenging than others, but this also forced me to be as creative as possible. Since then I have focused all of my resources and education to staying current and up to date with the latest hair enhancement and hair extension trends. Over the last 11 years I have maintained my own extensions using the EXACT methods I use on my clients. I know what is like to wear them, style them and take care of them. My goal is to to make hair extension services convenient and, more importantly, affordable."

Extensions of Yourself offers convenient and flexible hours. Melissa herself is a licensed hair stylist and a certified specialist in hair extensions. Visit their website at www.extensionsofyourself.com for more information.

Friday, December 28, 2012

New Trend of Hair Chalking is Growing in Popularity

by Melissa White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist

You may not have heard of the growing hair trend called "hair chalking" because it hasn't really made it's way into the mainstream...yet! But, the trend has been rapidly spreading, and because it is affordable, temporary and fun, more and more women of all ages are taking part. But there are things you should keep in mind as you explore this new hair phenomenon.

Hair Chalking Can Create Great Temporary Splashes of Color

What is hair chalking?  The name pretty much says it all.  Just mash up eye shadows or pastel sticks and rub the powder in their hair as temporary dye. People have been using all types of temporary, semi-permanent and permanent dyes on their hair for thousands of years. The trend of using chalk-based powders isn't new, but it certainly is becoming a HOT fashion item. Preteen video bloggers first introduced hair chalking, and Lauren Conrad brought it into the mainstream in 2011. Chalking then began showing up on models in runway shows making chalking acceptable even for adults.

Temporary hair chalk is an easy and low-risk way to experiment with color. After it is applied the dye lasts about 10 hours. It does shake out slowly throughout the day, and you have to deal with the the fact that it is messy and will get on your hands and clothes, and just about everything you come into contact with!

Experts recommend going to a salon for your first application to learn how chalking works best (the application process depends on your hair color), but after that it's easy to do at home. There are quite a few hair chalks available. Color Bug "colored hair shadow" is a specialty chalk designed just for hair, or you can use eye shadows that have a strong pigment. Some shades won't show up well on darker hair and it can get expensive to experiment for those that work well if you do it yourself.

Extensions of Yourself cautions on the use of hair chalk however, because chalks are very drying, and can damage hair. Many users have reported that, while chalk creates fun looks, it has left them with hair so dried out that it has turned them off completely. Pinterest rounded up more than a few dissatisfied users:

  • Lovely Liar on Deviant Art tried it and her report: “it DOES work… but i tried to do like.. the whole front half of my head.. and now it wont do anything.. lol i cant even brush it. its like trying to brush a broom… oh well…”
  • Duyenosaurus on Tumblr said: "Well hair chalking was a complete FAIL for me.My hair was so dry today from it! It felt sticky and it resembles hay. I just use clarifying shampoo and it got most of the stickiness out. But this whole mess was my fault since I kept touching my hair when my hand had chalk all over it.In other words, if your hair was as dry like mine before the chalking, you should reconsider the idea. Also, don’t wet your hair if it’s light like I did or it WILL stain-"
  • Senecacranesexybeard said: “Tip: use a SMALL piece of hair. If you us anything remotely big it will tangle your hair, and you will lose some hair.”
  • Bright-shining-stars said, “Hair chalking is kind of a mess, it coloured half of my bathroom when I washed my hair.”

Like everything else we do to ourselves, moderation can be the key to preventing damage. Trying out hair chalk can be exciting and fun for a night out with friends, but it isn't something you would probably want to do on a regular basis because it will eventually cause severe damage to your hair. Lighter color hair can also be stained by the chalks, and will not easily wash out. I generally do not recommend that women with hair extensions color their hair with chalk. The drying effect of the chalk can severely shorten the length you will be able to wear your hair extensions.

REFERENCES/RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION
BuzzFeed.com - 22 Cool Examples of Hair Chalking
Google.com - Where To Get Hair Chalk
San Francisco Chronicle - Hair Chalking Appeals To All Ages
Stylegirl.com - Chalk Dyed Hair: My Experience and Tips and Tricks
The Beauty Department - Chalk It Up

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Hairdreams Hair Extensions Collaborates In New Barbie Doll Design Contest That Benefits Hurricane Sandy Victims

by Melissa White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extensions Artist

Barbie has been around for decades and is as popular as ever. One of the things we've all noticed is that Barbie has kept pace not only with changing fashion, but sometimes with hair styles as well.

Reflecting the trend in use of hair extensions, the newest Barbie styles have been created using Hairdreams hair extensions! In the second Glam Barbie Competition, Santa Monica's The Doves Studio organized a competition among their stylists to create unique Barbie designs which all incorporated Hairdreams hair extensions. Some stylists have used the hair extensions to create elegant up dos while others use the hair as part of the costumes created for the Barbie doll. Traditional to outrageous rule the day!



Salon clients are able to vote on their favorite designs, and the Barbies are to be auctioned off with 100% of proceeds going to the American Red Cross and its Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Fund. The instore and online votes and E-bay bids are entered to win a $2,000 Hairdreams hair extension service at The Doves Studio. Winners are to be announced January 1, 2013. You may cast your on-line vote by visiting http://www.hairdreamsusa.com/en/glam_barbie_contest.

RESOURCES:
Hairdreams Glam Barbie Contest - http://www.hairdreamsusa.com/en/glam_barbie_contest
Hairdreamsusa.com - Hairdreams USA Website
ModernSalon.com - Barbie Gets Dolled Up by The Doves and Hairdreams

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Dallas Trip Provides Extensions Of Yourself With The Latest Advances and Techniques in Hair Extensions

by Melissa White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist

Training is always an ongoing thing. Although I am certified with the major hair extension suppliers, I always enjoy the continuing education that comes with the certification. Just recently, I had the pleasure of attending an in-depth training in Dallas, where the cold fusion application techniques and cutting design were discussed, practiced and evaluated.

Dallas Skyline

Cold fusion technique involves the use of ultrasonic energy instead of direct heat to bond the hair. While this may not be the method I use on all my clients, it certainly does add to the variety of options that I have when I evaluate each of my client's needs.

As those who have seen me already know, I prefer to tailor each person's hair extensions to their own uniqueness. I evaluate the length of their own hair, the condition of their hair, and the style and length of the hair extensions desired in helping to determine not only the type of hair itself, but the method I will use to install the hair extensions.

Because I've had over ten years of experience with hair extensions, and having at least tried almost every known method of installation and type of hair available, it helps me select the type most appropriate for each individual I see. My salon, Extensions of Yourself, specializes in custom hair extensions and the application, color and cut necessary to provide the best in quality hair extensions. Attenting continuing education seminars, workshops and conferences keeps my skills sharp and helps motivate me to bring the best available to those who seek out my services.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Accessorize With Red Lipstick for Impact This Fall

by Melissa White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist

Deep red lipsticks are back! We're seeing them in the pages of women's magazines, on the runway, and various other outlets for this winter season. Combined with 2013's color of the year, we're sure to see some great looks!

Photo: (c) Getty Images
as seen on Stylist.com
 Examples of the new shades of red are popping up everywhere, and it certainly looks like the deeper shades are the look to strive for. Allure has named Black Cherry lipstick one of The Top 10 Fall Makeup Trends. Covergirl has named Deep Wine their top color, and Savagely Yours has put out a list of top red lipsticks available for any budget, commenting that, "The stars have been showing out and lacing their lips with reds of all shades this fall."

Lipsticks, like clothes, handbags, shoes and even hair extensions are valuable accessories in your beauty arsenal. Looks come and go, and you'll always benefit for being current with whatever trend is in fashion at the time. This is why I choose to bring you news of trends that affect the use of hair extensions. Color is such an important aspect of creating a look that is unique to you. A hair extension artist who is up-to-date with current trends in both hair extensions as well as fashion changes can help create a look that syncs nicely with your particular lifestyle and wishes.

REFERENCES / RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION
Allure.com - The Top 10 Fall Makeup Trends (for 2012)
Extensions of Yourself - Hair Extensions Generate Buzz with Colorful Controversy
Extensions of Yourself - How to Choose the Right Hair Color
Extensions of Yourself - Is Red the New Hot Color?
SavagelyYours.com - Fall 2012 Hot Red Lipsticks for Any Budget
Stylist.com - Tis the Season for Darker Lipstick

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Top Stylists View Hair Extensions As An Important and Versatile Accessory

by Melissa White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist

Just as some women see the importance of great jewelry, a terrific handbag, or stylish shoes, many are coming to realize that their hair is one of their very best and most flexible of accessories! In times where styles change quicker than you can rush to the store to buy the latest, being gifted with hair that can easily be transformed is one of the best fashion investments you can make.

Hair Extensions can be
your very best accessory!
It's certainly not uncommon for fashion-conscious women to drop hundreds on a designer bag that brings instant recognition and envy from her friends, and almost all women drop more money than they're willing to tally up on shoes, jewelry and other trendy items that are in style one day and sadly out of style before the shoe treads show wear! However, talented hair stylists know the value of a great head of hair. Even though hair styles may change, having full, luxurious looking hair can set you apart whether you're wearing sweats, jeans or a designer outfit.

I often describe the benefit of investing in quality hair extensions in terms most of my clients can easily relate to. Think of your eyes. For those of us who have eye sight which is less than perfect, we usually invest in eye glasses which we'll wear around the house, but opt for more expensive and higher maintenance contact lens when we're at work or out socially. And, we certainly know the drawbacks of having to use them. Each and every day it involves having to rinse off and insert the lenses, sometimes adjusting and/or rinsing them during the day because of dry eye or irritation from a particle, eyelash or other irritant, and then having to take them out at night - only to have to repeat the process each and every day. What we're in search of is a better alternative to the daily grind, and this is why many people are opting for lasik eye surgery. The results are much more permanent, and you don't have the daily upkeep. Just roll out of bed and you're vision is already there!

The same can be said when you have quality hair extensions. Everyone wants healthy, shiny, gorgeous hair, and you no longer have to settle for the hair you were born with. The choices are basically to stick with the hair you have (whether it is too thin, too short, too unmanageable, etc), use wigs, hair pieces or clip-on extensions - all of which require the same type of daily grind in order to achieve passable results for a fuller/longer head of hair. The more permanent and quality solution is hair extensions which allow you to wake up with your full head of hair already in place. This is why celebrities turn to hair extensions themselves. They understand that hair extensions are extremely versatile. You have the choice of many styles and can easily wear your hair as is when you wake up or style it in countless ways.

There are many benefits of hair extensions. What can hair extensions do for you? Extensions can be an easy way to have fun and add glamour. Hair extensions are also an easy, risk-free way to play around with changing your color. You can choose to spend a lot or a little depending on the look you want and the fullness and length of your natural hair and allow you to get the kind of hair you’ve always dreamed of.

REFERENCES / RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION
Extensions of Yourself - Hair Extensions Generate Buzz with Colorful Controversy
Extensions of Yourself - How to Choose the Right Hair Color

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Deep Emerald Green is 2013's Color of the Year

by Melissa White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist

News broke today that the fashion world has named deep Emerald green as Color of the Year for 2013. Fashion-conscious women across the United States are being encouraged to wear this color, not only as a sign of the holiday season, but as a fashion statement. We've already seen the color popping up on the celebrity scene, and it will be making a huge impact on upcoming fashions for us all very soon.

Emerald Green
Color of the Year 2013

The great news about this is that this is a very flattering color for so many. It looks great not only on fair skinned women, but can create an exotic look on dark and olive skinned women. It compliments a variety of colors and is generally easy to wear for most all skin colors and hair colors making it very versatile and undoubtedly very popular. 

Greens on the Red Carpet

The exact Pantone color selected for this year's award was PANTONE® 17-5641 Emerald.  

According to Pantone's own site, Emerald green is, "Lively. Radiant. Lush… A color of elegance and beauty that enhances our sense of well-being, balance and harmony."

Indeed, the perception of the color emerald has long been one of sophistication and luxury. Emerald colors actually dramatizes all eye colors. It enhances green eyes, is compatible to blue eyes, emphasizes the green undertones in hazel eyes. For those with brown eyes, it can and intensify the eyes to make them appear deeper.

Emerald green flatters wide range of
skin tones and hair colors 

Sephora and Pantone have announced a new beauty collection based on the new color of the year for 2013 - Pantone 17-5641 Emerald. This collection will be available at Sephora exclusively starting in March 2013. 

I've always thought that Emerald green is a great color because it works so effortlessly to make one look and feel glamorous. It looks great with a full head of long, luxurious hair no matter what the hair color. And, it works great with hair extensions! Some may even elect to make a statement and have a strand or two of emerald locks added to their regular hair extensions. The latest fad of using vibrant colors with hair extensions makes this a truly trendy offering to kick off 2013!

REFERENCES / RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION
Extensions of Yourself - Hair Extensions Generate Buzz with Colorful Controversy
Extensions of Yourself - How to Choose the Right Hair Color
Heraldonline.com - Pantone Reveals Color of the Year
Minerals.net - Emerald: The Precious Green Gemstone
Pantone - Pantone Color of the Year 2013
Wall Street Journal - Pantone's 2013 Color of the Year

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 8 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.

Monday, December 3, 2012

How To Choose The Right Hair Color

by Melissa White
Licensed Hair Stylist
Certified Hair Extension Artist

Choosing the right hair color is something that most everyone stresses over. Many women select a hair color from a photograph they see in a magazine, even though this is probably the worst way of picking the right hair color. Most experts will agree that selecting hair color from a photograph of a famous celebrity is a recipe for disaster unless you match skin tone and facial features exactly.

So what can you do to ensure a great color for your complexion, style and personality? Let's look at what goes into color selection by the expert colorists.


  • Skin Tone  (v
  • Eye Color (blue, green, hazel, grey, brown, dark brown/black)
  • Do you have freckles (yes/no)
  • Color of hair when you were 5 years old (blonde, light brown, brown, chocolate, black, strawberry blonde, red)
  • Have you colored your hair in the past years (number of years depends upon your hair length)
  • How do you usually color your hair (home or salon)

You can see why it's not as easy as looking at a picture on a box of home hair color and saying, "That's the one I want."

Your natural hair color is the best shade range to stay within. Even though your skin tone and hair  may be completely different colors at first glance, your natural hair color and skin both have the same underlying pigments. In fact, it is most often less about the hair color that you like and more about the color your skin likes.

Remember Carole Jackson's Color Me Beautiful method of selecting clothes colors by "season"? This used skin tones and the four seasons to group together colors which are most flattering. She also developed a complete line of cosmetics using the same principle. The same is true of hair color. The perfect hair color will compliment your skin tone. Great color can enhance your best facial features and can even help give you a more youthful, vibrant look. Choose the wrong color and it could leave you looking washed out, tired, totally unnatural and even years older!

Color Level, Shade and Tone


Color with permanent hair dye actually lifts the outer color from your hair shaft. In doing this, it reveals the natural pigments or highlights that are in your hair. Hair color is measured in three ways: by the level, the tone and the shade.

Color level runs on a scale of one to 10. One is the darkest color (true black) and 10 is the lightest color (platinum blonde). Within each of these levels are color pigments—eumelanin (black-brown) and pheomelanin (red-brown), which control the shade of the hair. Levels 1-4 are dark hair containing many red pigments along with black or brown. Levels 7-10 are considered blonde hair, consisting of golden/yellow pigments. Levels 5-6 fall in the middle and will have more orange pigments (red and yellow together).


Tone is divided into three groups: cool, neutral and warm. Cool tones have undertones of blues and greens and are sometimes referred to as "ash" tones. Warm tones have reds, oranges and golds. Neutral tones are a balance of both, with neither warm or cool tones outweighing the other.


For the most natural-looking color, look at what color the sun turns your hair during the height of summer. These tones are what come naturally and what you should stick with when you lighten your hair.

Complexion, Skin Undertones and Makeup


Just as your hair has pigment, your skin also contains pigments that produce undertones just like hair tones of cool, neutral and warm. Women born with black or brown hair are likely to have warmer, earthy undertones (orange, brown, gold or orange-based red) in their skin. Women born with blonde hair are more likely to have cooler skin undertones (blue, green, pink or blue-based red). Those with warmer undertones in their skin will look better with a warmer hair color, like golden blondes or honey browns. Those with cooler undertones will look best with cooler hair colors, like ash blonde, black or auburn brown.


The makeup you use may tell you if you are a warm or cool-toned person if you've selected your makeup correctly. But, if you don't know or aren't sure, try looking at a vein in your arm under natural light. If it appears green, you're warm toned, if it is blue you're cool-toned. An expert colorist will look at your skin, color of the eyes and even your age to help assess what tone your hair should be. The chart below will give some general guidelines.

Complexion          Complimenting Colors/Shades                                                 
Fair/Pale              Use dark expresso browns, warm reds, medium blondes
                            Avoid extremes and too dark of colors which will wash you out
Pink/Red              Neutral tones are best - avoid cool reds
Golden Tan          Neutral shades, copper and non yellow or gold bases look best
Olive Tan             Cool reds, caramel, burgundy, darker shades, and highlights                
Dark                    Golden hues without overall lightening can work
                            Avoid lightening and highlights or you'll look brassy
                            Dark reds, chocolate, deep rich browns and blacks excel


Of course these are just guidelines. You can also use makeup to help match your skin to any new hair color you choose. With today's better self-tanning products, we're able to effectively change to shades that better compliment a desired hair color. Just beware of the added effort needed to keep your look consistent!

Eye Color


The color of the eyes is a pretty accurate predictor of good hair color. If your eyes are deep brown, black-brown, gray blue, dark blue or hazel with white, gray or blue flecks you will probably look best with cool tones in your hair. If you have eyes that are golden brown, green, turquoise or hazel with gold or brown flecks you will look best with warm tones in your hair.

Age and Selecting Hair Color


My client's age helps tell me how far from their natural hair color I should go. With youth, we're able to experiment with color boldly and sometimes even recklessly without too much consequence. But, as we age, it becomes less forgiving. As a general rule, as we age softer colors look better on us. As we grey, skin tone becomes lighter. Extremes in the color palette (platinum blonde or true black) tend to bring out all sorts of imperfections. Wrinkles seem more pronounced, skin tones seem more exaggerated, pores seem more pronounced, and so on.

Most experts follow these general rules of thumb:
  • The key to great color is keeping your color changes within the correct warm or cool tones and staying within two color levels of your own color, if you want a natural look.
  • Professionally applied permanent colors provide the best coverage and last the longest. Semi-permanent colors are good for trying out a darker color before committing, but you can only go darker or hide grays. Semi-permanent colors won't lighten your hair.
  • Keep your hair healthy by always applying color to unwashed hair. Your hair's natural oils protect your hair.
  • If you make a color mistake with a home box product, don't try to fix it with another box! A minor mistake might be corrected by immediately washing your hair 2-3 times with a good clarifying shampoo. If you're afraid you've made a bigger mistake, or if the washes don't do the trick, do yourself a favor and see a hair professional.

Hair Color and Hair Extensions


Working with hair color presents a unique set of problems when working with hair extensions. Not only do you need to match the natural hair on the scalp, but work with the natural tones found in the hair extensions. This is why the use of quality hair extensions produces the best possible outcomes. The way in which quality hair extensions are created ensure that the stylist has Remy hair that has not been treated in any way that would produce unexpected color results. By closely matching the hair, an experienced hair extension artist can create a well-blended, natural look. If you've got color concerns, make sure you see a stylist who is experienced with color and hair extensions!

Have a specific color in mind, but don't know how to explain it to your stylist? A method I like to recommend to my clients is to go onto Pinterest to find photos of hair that you particularly like. Many of my hair extension clients who also use color visit my board, "Hair Inspiration" on Pinterest.

REFERENCES/RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Color Me Beautiful - Reinvent Yourself with Color Me Beautiful: 4 Seasons of Color, Makeup, and Style 
Extensions of Yourself - The Hair
Extensions of Yourself blog - Is Red the New HOT Color?
Extensions of Yourself on Pinterest

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Melissa White is an experienced, licensed hair extension artist and stylist whose passion is to bring out the natural beauty in everyone by enhancing their own individual features with the use of exquisite hair extensions. Melissa has over 10 years of extensive training with the industries top hair extension companies in the newest techniques. Originally from Boston, Melissa has been in San Antonio for the past 10 years. She believes that everyone should be able to access and afford the hair of their dreams . . . thus the creation of Extensions of Yourself, San Antonio's first salon which specializes exclusively in quality hair extensions.