![]() Mane malfunction?) Set your GPS to Corbin Salon, where the eponymous one-name wonder-with major coif cred from the famed Vidal Sassoon Academy in We can save you the burden of trial by error. Get your tresses tamed at the pate palace where all the in-the-knows go. Tip: Play up your new haircut with one of the eclectic jewelry pieces and accessories for sale at the front of the store. ![]() Owner Lisa Hawks and stylist Laney Turner-Miller are old pros and absolute masters of the pixieĪnd bob cuts. Highlight: If you’re thinking of making the leap from long hair to short,Ĭhop Shop, as the name implies, is definitely the place. Vibe: Chop Shop feels like the funky spot yourĪrtsy friend might run if she had a salon of her own. Stocked with plenty of caffeine, not to mention beer and wine for you non-coffee drinkers. You’ll get an awesome cut or color, plus you can skip your morning coffee, since the salon is Unpretentious without slacking when it comes to style. But that’s the charm of Chop Shop-it’s down to earth and This hip Lauraville salon is definitely for adults. Tip: Alpha is open sevenĭays a week, so even guests with tricky schedules can get glam.ĭon’t let the cutesy name fool you. Lessons and special-occasion styling, and will even touch up your makeup after a cut or color. Highlight: With stylists who are as skilled with a makeup brush as they are with scissors, this salon offers makeup Vibe: Tucked away in a Fells Point rowhouse, the space (Ask for Heather.) This Aveda concept salon shares the company’s commitment to the environment, and founder Reuben Kroiz, whose work hasĪppeared on the runway at New York Fashion Week, keeps up with what’s current. It’s all about the details-from the welcoming cup of herbal tea when you walk through the door to the oh-so-divine head, neck, and shoulder massage withĮvery shampoo. Several locations, including 1809 Reisterstown Rd., 41 ALPHA STUDIO About Faces puts all employees throughĪ rigorous beauty boot camp, which ensures consistency every time. The all-natural Caudalie facial, with grapes as its primary ingredient. Highlight: Through the years, we’ve had it You don’t stay in the beauty business for 45 years if you’re not doing something-make that everything-right. Sunday, or any day of the week, this mega-beauty business, with a string of successful salons in three counties (including the gorgeous, recently reno-ed Pikesville outpost), Showing, and that peeling gel polish on your index finger is nothing next to the fact that Frida Kahlo is calling and wants her unibrow back. It’s been a busy week at work and by Sunday morning, you’re finally able to take a cold, hard look in the mirror. The best part? No one will be the wiser that you’re rocking day-old hair. ![]() Rollers bring back the bounce with a fraction of the effort. “If you did a blowout and you want to get it into the second day, it’s a great way to boost the volume and refresh your style,” Davis says. To get the most wear out of your blowout, acquaint yourself with Velcro rollers. “Do your research on what’s going to work best for your hair type,” Davis says. As for other products, be choosy about what you put in your hair. “You can’t expect to get it in just two to three minutes,” says Davis. Armed with your round brush, take your time and work your way around your entire head, taking a good 20 to 30 minutes. Then, “work in small sections that you can control so that you don’t get overwhelmed,” says Davis. Thoroughly dry your hair to remove 50 to 75 percent of the water before touching any tools. Secrets to achieving that perfect blowout.Ĭecelia Davis, salon manager of Haute Blow Dry Bar in Harbor East, has all the tips and tricks you need to tame your hair into a smooth and voluminous look.
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