Consultation 101--Tips to make your hair appointment seamless.

Consultation 101-How to effectively communicate to your hairstylist

 

Seeing a new stylist for the first time? Ready to make a change with your cut or color? Have a bad repertoire of hair disasters? Below I’ve listed some simple, but often forgotten tips to guarantee a successful hair appointment.

 

1)Get clear on the direction you would like to go with your hair. 

-Come prepared with a basic idea of what you would like done with your hair. This is surprisingly overlooked and can result in your appointment time being shortened due to a long consultation or improper service requested, pushing your appointment to another day when your stylist has time to properly perform the look desired. At a loss for ideas? Schedule a complimentary consultation prior to your appointment, allowing your stylist to communicate some ideas and insight.

showing some hair inspiration from www.pinterest.com/bmastershair/

showing some hair inspiration from www.pinterest.com/bmastershair/

2)Bring photos of what you DO and DON’T like.

-There is no better way to get clear on what you would like to achieve than a photo. Spend 15 minutes on Pinterest or Google and search for different styles, color placements, length and tones. Find three photos you love, and three photos you dislike. Be prepared to verbalize what you see in the photos, allowing the stylist to clarify if your idea of carmel brown is really a honey blonde. We all see color differently! 

 

3) Have you ever had a hair disaster? Remember what went wrong? What about what went right?

-I know those may be painful moments, but those memories provide us stylists valuable information. We use as much feedback as possible to listen and try and reproduce something you will be ecstatic with! Take a stroll down memory lane and collect what you can so you are prepared when your stylist asks “what was your favorite haircut you have ever had….and why?” 

 

4) Be honest.

-For any chemical service, we need to know EVERYTHING that has been on your hair. This is vitally important. To properly toubleshoot, we need as much information possible about your chemical history. So those perms or brazilian blowdrys? Keep us posted. Coloring your roots at home every 3 weeks? Give us the details. This way, we can avoid any major roadblocks during our processing. 

 

5) Unhappy with the end result?

-Please PLEASE let your stylist know. This has always been my belief, as I am sure many stylists feel the same. Our goal is to make you happy, plain and simple. We do our best but there may be a time where something was off and you wish you were blonder or your layering is too heavy etc. 

We want to know! If your unhappy,  we want to find out how to make it right for you. This takes another round of communication and a further in depth consultation so be prepared for some questions so we can get it just right.

PS. Don’t ever feel bad to not like something! I firmly believe feedback is necessary for growth, so if you feel comfortable communicating respectfully, know that you are providing your stylist ample growth opportunity! 

 

We are not magicians, but we can do some pretty nifty things with hair! Communication and observation is a huge piece of the puzzle. Spend that extra time and I guarantee you will feel more confident in your consultation and appointment!

xo,

Brittany 

5 reasons YOU should try balayage highlighting

What is Balayage? 

Vogue Australia nailed it with their definition…

—“The word translates as ‘to sweep’ and for the non-Francophiles it has distinct French origins dating from the 1970s. Bleach is applied in horizontal strokes freehand, usually to the ends and around the face to emphasize movement and create depth and dimension.”

#bmastershair painting balayage highlights

#bmastershair painting balayage highlights

So why should you jump on the balayage train? Below are my top 5 reasons why it may be the perfect choice for you and your hair. 

 

1. Relive the good ole’ days.

Were you a blondie as a child but finally realized one day your childhood lightness is now quite a dark blonde? Good news is you can recreate a similar look by painting strategically placed highlights. Balayage will create a gradient lift and lightness, reminiscent of your childhood sun kissed locks.

 

2. You are a hair color newbie.

Never colored your hair? So many people hold off on coloring their hair, fearing an obnoxious change that just doesn't fit their style. Balayage is all about enhancing what is already existing by magnifying what the sun would naturally do, if you were lucky enough to spend the summer lounging in the Côte d’Azur…

Wonderful thing about balayage is it can be as deliberate and bold as soft and effortless, all in the hand of the stylist sweeping color onto your hair. 

Subtle balayage by #bmastershair

Subtle balayage by #bmastershair

3. Do you have grey hair?

If you are starting to feel like your base color touch up every 4 weeks is getting overwhelmingly flat and monochromatic, balayage is a beautiful way to revive your locks.

Painting on some subtle highlights adds dimension and depth into your color. Monochromatic hair is replaced with movement of tonality. This dimension also helps distract the eye, meaning less focus on the root grow out and more throughout the mid and end lengths. 

 

4. Are you scared you’ll look like a calico cat? 

You have dark hair and you DREAD the brassy orange tones.

Chances are you’ve heard a horror story from a friend with luscious brunette hair who tried to get highlights…and she left with orange hair, or worse..Yellow/blonde highlights terribly clashing with her natural coloring. 

So you have decided against coloring your all natural hair, for fear of a similar story. I totally get it, I hear it all the time. BUT I am here to tell you, there is a way around it. 

Most color lines have multiple options to lift your natural hair color into beautiful, balanced and neutralized shades. Translation: easier to avoid bozo the clown hair color. 

They tend to be labeled as High Lift Color. Do your research and ask your stylist about ALL other options to reach your desired result. Photos are a wonderful way of translating what you would like for your ideal outcome. 

Soft, tonal balayage highlight. Using hair color only! Rich and natural looking. #bmastershair

Soft, tonal balayage highlight. Using hair color only! Rich and natural looking. #bmastershair

5. You can’t commit to a high maintenance look.

Confession. I am a hairstylist, I color my own hair…about every 5 months.! 

Truth is, us stylists are busy bees as the rest of you I am sure are. I need my hair to look good from month 1 of coloring all the way to that 5th month if I push it. The beauty of this technique is the application allows for a soft root if you choose. This means I won’t have a patterned head of foils growing out all together…Allowing me to move into a more effortless "rooty" golden blonde. 

 

There are many wonderful benefits to balayage. The key to a successful hair appointment is strong communication on both ends so don’t be afraid to bring photos, ask questions and get as much feedback from your stylist! Ask for an extra 15 minutes at the beginning of your service to discuss your options as it will allow proper time for application and processing. 

 

Interested in booking an appointment? Have any questions about your hair? I’d love to help you out. Email me at info@bmastershair.com and we will connect soon. 

xo,

Brittany 

 

Soo you paint hair?

"Sooo you paint hair?"

"I mean, you literally paint hair with a product that allows true lift for saturation?!"--I apologize for the industry lingo above-this is my hair brain FREAKING OUT!

As a stylist who has been playing around with balayage for 4 years and experimenting with different products, this is music to my ears. I feel like my tool box has seriously tripled in size...how so? I took a fantastic class with Aubrey Nelson.

Aubrey Nelson is an incredibly talented hair colorist who specializes in the art of hair painting..and she is seriously good. 

Aubrey working her magic! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! 

Aubrey working her magic! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! 

I was so excited to be a part of her San Diego Hair Color Workshop this past weekend. It was like the icing on the cake for me, a hair nerd who just LOVES balayage and effortless looking hair.

The Color Workshop was the perfect blend. Enough time to talk details about the technique of hair painting and two models to practice on.

Kinda scary right?? Wait till you see the after photo...

Kinda scary right?? Wait till you see the after photo...

So whats this mean for you, my clients? 

- I will warn you this product is a bit messier than we are use to so you will feel like your hair is covered in white paste..but don't fret! I've got you covered and you'll leave with something like this: 

Model #1 the lovely Kensey. #bmastershair

Model #1 the lovely Kensey. #bmastershair

Total babe, right?? 

We will be having lots of fun transitioning your color or just adding new dimension into your existing color. Hair painting is allowing me to customize EVEN further, creating beautiful and dimensional looks.

New clients, interested in experiencing hair painting for the first time?

I’d love to have you join me in the adorable Downtown Burlingame.

contact:    

info@bmastershair.com for appointments. 

- Take some time, get your hair all fabulous and meet up with a girlfriend or two for drinks after..I mean, Pizza Delfina and cocktails at Barrel House seem like a pretty good ending to a fun, pampering hair appointment. 

 Who wouldn't want to show off their new locks when they could look like this:

Model #2 Miss Molly with the long luscious locks.

Model #2 Miss Molly with the long luscious locks.

Ladies, I'll be seeing you soon.

xo,

Brittany