8 Steps for Your Most Beautiful Day

By Andi | February 19, 2010

The current trend in Bridal Fashion is of simple elegance. Undone is the new ‘do, and this season offers us a romantic revival of mid-century simplicity with a fresh finish. Our modern brides are trading in elaborate headdresses and veils for sleek twists on classic chignons and super chic headbands. Make-up should be ultra clean. Create a bridal glow with a bare-faced style beauty, or go more dramatic with the oh-so-in red lip and a vintage flair. The key for a stylish bride in 2010 is to look effortlessly polished. Be soft, be touchable, and don’t be afraid to leave a little lipstick on that blushing groom’s cheek!

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1. Plan ahead! Start a wedding folio with hair pics that you love. — AND pics that you hate. It helps your stylist, and you, to understand what you desire for your big day, while steering clear of any gaps in communication that could lead to bad prom hair experiences.

2. 6 months- Consult with a few stylists and salons and find one that suits your needs and that of your bridal party. Ask questions! Do they travel? Can they close down the salon for a more private experience? Are there fees for those things? In all of the hub-bub of the day, it will be such a relief knowing your beauty team has planned ahead for you.

3. 3 months- See your stylist and consult about your big day. Go over your folder of images, and get your first trim and color. This will give you the time to fine-tune any changes in the cut or color BEFORE the big day. Make appointments for follow-up services you’ll need before the wedding like shine treatments, glosses or color retouches) (Begin Byu-ti Hair Therapy’s Bio-Niu vitamins for healthy hair that grows twice as fast!)

4. 2 months- Have your hairstyle trial. Take advantage of the fabulous test-run do and plan a fun evening out with the future Mr.!

5. 2-4 weeks- Color & Cut. You’ve got the formulation perfect, and having these services done this far ahead of time allows the color to settle and soften to look more natural and lived in.

6. 2 days- Perform an at-home treatment. Drench hair with a deep conditioner like Pureology’s NanoWorks masque; wrap hair in hot steam towel for 15 minutes. Rinse.

7. 1 day-prepare your hair for your big day by having a blow-dry for your day-before event. Not only will your hair be in the perfect condition for holding your style, you’ll look fabulous at the rehearsal dinner, too!

8. Wedding Day– Do not wash hair (unless recommended by your stylist). Have hair styled as planned.

Be Beautiful!

Ask Andi! For more Bridal hair inquiries, contact Andi@getaDAMNhaircut.com

RELAX. Today’s Top Choices in Texture

By Andi | December 19, 2009

In the past years, we’ve seen texture services evolve from double-piggy-back spiral perms to the hugely popular Japanese Relaxer.Ancient Egyptian women used mud and clay to set their hair in curls and dried them in the sun. My mother ironed her hair on an ironing board when the 60’s required texture go the other direction.

As we round the corner on the first decade of the new millennium, it seems that fashion has found a happy medium, exploring all variations and combinations of texture. Despite the welcome arms of a social green movement that says “natural is sexy”, women’s lust for the trendier side of the fence hasn’t faltered. “Natural-looking” is good, too. Thank God. While a quality perm is getting increasingly hard to find, a fine-haired girl’s desire for volume, body and bounce has not. A stylist who can roll out a superb permanent wave is a treasure indeed. The other side of campus, however, is dealing with out-of-control curly hair that fearless stylists must take either scorching heat or caustic chemicals to whip into shape.

img_06371What I have discovered from listening to the savvy women in my chair in that they want the silky hair of their dreams with ever elusive “wash-and-go” potential. These gals are well versed in options with their given hair texture, and have traveled most of hell’s-half-acre to find the answer. They want hair that they can wear super straight or with a beachy wave, with enough body to hold a curl as well. The beauty industry has expanded is borders and created some incredible variety for a fashion forward person who wants to control or create the texture of their dreams. The two hair relaxing (chemical straightening) services most asked about in salons right now are the Japanese Relaxer and the Brazilian Blow-dry.


The Japanese Relaxer (also called Yuko, Liscio, STR8) is the heavy hitter of salon services. Due to the dual chemical processes (dismantling the building blocks of the hair and restructuring them in smooth, straight lines) hair is sleek as a pane of glass, forever and ever, until it grows out. At which point the texture can be maintained by “retouching” or only applying the chemical to the new growth.This is the most effective PERMANENT chemical straightening for overly curly, coarse, or kinky hair textures. After this service, hair will dry to be super smooth, shiny, and straight.

One major downside is a strong line of re-growth, which is the place where your natural texture grows in and requires thermal straightening (blow-drying and flat-ironing) to match straightened hair. This service is NOT recommended for hair highly sensitized by bleach, heavy color, or old texture services. To process such sensitized hair or overlap a retouch of the relaxer on previously relaxed hair will almost certainly cause severe damage or breakage. Once the hair is relaxed, there is no way to reverse the out come; the hair is straight until it grows out or is cut off. Most permanent color services are discouraged once hair has been relaxed. It can also be very hard to change the part, or have hair hold a curl. As long as the stylist is experienced with this specific relaxer service, this can be a dream come true for beautiful, polished, easy to manage hair. This service takes several hours in the salon and the price tag ranges widely from $300-$600, higher at specialty salons. This process is recommended for retouching 2-3 times a year.

The Brazilian Blow-dry (also called Keratin Treatment, BKT) can be a good solution if you are a little shy of the severity and/or permanency of the Japanese Relaxer. Since the process is essentially an intense blow-dry using a Keratin based treatment, the time in salon, and cost, are considerably less than the Japanese Relaxer, starting around $200 in most areas, but ranging up to $500 in some salons. The longevity of the service is also considerably less, and the effects will slowly wear off entirely over the course of approximately three months. This is a huge point of interest for a person looking at their first chemical straightening experience, hesitant to commit to the grow-out of a service they may never chose to do again. The semi-permanent nature of the product, as well as its ability to leave the hair smooth and shiny while retaining body and the ability to be curled are also big differences. Additionally, this process is an excellent choice to use over chemically treated or color sensitized hair. There was a time when I asked my clients to choose between their highlights or their desired texture to maintain the integrity of their hair, but this treatment allows another option. Since the hair is made up of almost 80% protein, this keratin relaxer also acts as an intensive treatment, and the overall condition of the hair is vastly improved after the service. Combining heat (a blow-dryer and flat-iron) and the chemicals in this solution, the outer cuticle layer of the hair is sealed down and smoothed, while the internal structure is not compromised, unlike the Japanese relaxer. This creates unbelievably straight glossy hair from frizzy, wavy, or generally unruly hair. For thicker, coarser, curlier hair types, the experience is a notable reduction in volume, softer waves, and elimination of frizz. It greatly reduces drying time and the need for hot tools on most hair types. The biggest threat in this service is during the service itself. While the product is dried into the hair, steam is released containing one of the active ingredients, formaldehyde. Proper ventilation, masks, and eye-coverings are strongly suggested. Leading manufacturers of this product make a “formaldehyde-free” version of the treatment, which is less effective on strong curl patterns and still may contain less than 2% of the chemical. Most salons, aware of inhalation concerns, offer fans, open air, or a private room for the service.

Either of these services can literally change the way one moves in the world, granting freedom from frizz and costly professional blow outs, and the closest thing to wash-and-go hair the beauty industry has ever offered. Providing client education and a carefully considered service provider, the minimal risk is worth the incredible reward: hair dreams are made of.

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IS Bolder Better in 2010?

By Andi | December 9, 2009

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Check out my article on hairstylesdesign.com! Click here to read the article!

Biggest Loser Make-Over

By Andi | October 27, 2009

Recently I had the pleasure of meeting Dina from this season’s Biggest Loser when she came to Byu-ti for her post-show make-over!  What a delightful lady, and she is on a MISSION to get healthy, and let her inner beauty shine as brightly on the outside as is does inside.  Thanks for sharing your story with us Dina, and thanks for letting us be a part of it!

Byu-ti’s NOCC Fundraiser was a HUGE success!

By Andi | September 24, 2009

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nocc22As September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, it’s the ideal time to help raise awareness and help break the silence on ovarian cancer. Byu-ti Salon, Pureology’s west coast flagship salon, held a fundraising event on Sunday, September 20 to benefit the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC).

Guests made a $25 donation and received a haircut followed by an open bar reception party with drinks from Zen Green Tea Liqueur and dessert provided by Vanilla Bake Shop. The event was a huge success! Byu-to Salon had consumers lining up out the door to wait their turn, and the salon raised $1,250 for the NOCC. Additionally each guest left with a complimentary NOCC/Pureology travel pack including a 2oz. bottle of EssentialRepair Shampoo, EssentialRepair HairCondition and a teal bandana.

To learn more about ovarian cancer awareness and Pureology’s involvement, visit Pureology.com.
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BYU-TI’S BREAK THE SILENCE EVENT ON KTLA

By Andi | September 18, 2009

 
JOIN US THIS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, FOR THE PARTY!

 

 

Byu-ti BREAK THE SILENCE

By Andi | September 15, 2009

Please come and join us as we raise funds to support the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) at Byu-ti  with a evening of entertainment amazing offers and prizes!

For a sneak peek at the event, watch KTLA Morning News 9/17, this Thursday.

Byu-ti is located at 510 Wilshire Blvd in Santa Monica.

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Byu-ti Does Bridal on Good Day LA!

By Andi | May 26, 2009

Last week Byu-ti was invited to style 10 lovely ladies for Kym Douglas’ segment on smart bridal gown shopping on Good Day LA!  Check out the video!

Hair by Andi Scarbrough and Natasha Sunshine
Make-Up by Emily Hunt

Jen Roop’s Fight Against Cancer

By Andi | May 26, 2009

 

My dear friend (and talented webmaster!) Jen Roop is taking on a daunting a noble cause: she is raising 5k in a 100 mile bike race to raise funds for cancer!

 

Visit www.raisetheroop.com to learn about the wonderful women who inspired this undertaking!

 

When: July 12, 2009
Where: San Jose, CA (northern California)
What: 100 miles of road biking pleasure
How: My two feet and bike in a constant left-right-left-right motion
Why: To raise cancer awareness!

 

 

Donate a buck!

JOIN THE IMPACT

By Andi | November 11, 2008

Dearest Friends,

Let us keep the movement going forward and keep the numbers increasing.
Last Saturday in Silverlake and Hollywood, CA an estimated 20,000 protesters took to the street in opposition of Prop 8.

The outpouring of media coverage and nationwide support of our fight for this basic civil right has been incredible. I encourage each of you to take a stand in the Civil Rights movement of our generation. We protest with Peace, and we will win with Love.


Our voices can not be silenced and the momentum must not be lost.

Please join me this Saturday for another rally in opposition of Prop 8.

SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 2008
10:30 AM
CITY HALL
IN YOUR TOWN

JOIN THE IMPACT! CLICK HERE FOR INFO FOR YOUR AREA