Showing posts with label Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Products We Love: Gentle and Super Rich


Lighten. Darken. Heat style. Blow out. Straighten. 

But then what? How do you say "I'm sorry" to your overworked locks?

In 1992, Bumble and Bumble answered this question by bringing the aptly named Gentle Shampoo into the world. Years later, they added the hearty mid-weight conditioner Super Rich as its companion piece. Bumble's first ventures into commercial products took a "necessity is the mother of invention" approach. Put hair through hell during fashion week, photo shoots, or just day-to-day life, and now what? How do you bring it back? Gently and richly.



As soothing as their names suggest, the Gentle Shampoo and Super Rich conditioner will cure what ails you. From fragile fine locks to raucous curls, this cleansing duo is a friend to all hair types that have been processed or are just naturally in need of moisture.



Gentle Shampoo contains Avocado Oil (Persea Gratissima) that calms tortured texture while a shot of glycerin helps soften locks. The cleanser emulsifies with a rich lather, courtesy of nettle extract, shaking loose product build-up without tarnishing even the most gentle of hues.



Super Rich is the best friend of a chemically treated mane, but it works well for any hair in need of some TLC. Cetearyl alcohol (I know, I know, but this is a naturally occurring fatty alcohol, and not drying in the least) adds manageabiltity, while a healthy does of dimethicone gives hair back that shine and smoothness chemical processing took away. Super Rich adds a boost of moisture without additional weight that can flatten finer texture, it's a great go-to after your regular shampoo.


Now that you've heard all the technical reasons why this pair is one of the greatest for hair, it's time to see it in action.

Lina "Before":


Lina's locks have seen better (shinier) days. She has a gorgeous head of hair in need of slightly more astringent cleanser and heartier conditioner.

Lina "After":



Cut and styled by Lee; Lina's hair gets back its gloss and then some. 


Kelly "Before":


An overdose of product knocked the life out of Kelly's curls.


A quick trip to the shampoo bowl where Emily cleanses (just once, repeating is rarely necessary with Bb's shampoos) and conditions with the products of the hour:


Kelly "After":


Styled by Emily and sans product build up, freedom rings in ringlets.

We encourage personal research of these and all Bb products. Make sure to ask your stylist about Gentle, Super Rich and any other styling aids that pique your creative interests. They'll gladly take you and your hair for a test drive. 

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Let It Shine



Back before the cutting, the coloring, the heat styling, the perming (it's okay, we were all there) there was this hair. Hair that had life, bounce, an inner glow even. Hair that was as fleeting and magical as childhood itself.

Hair that had that shine. Remember?

Bumble & Bumble does, and that was the inspiration behind their new line – Let It Shine shampoo, conditioner and Shine On Finishing spray – that manages to add maximum punch, yet leaves hair full of body and life. Shine on, indeed.

With the help of veteran HeaD AreA model Yoko and new face Allison, Lee takes the staff through the finer points of our newest styling addition.

In need of some freshening and a more refined cut, Lee shampoos and conditions Allison's long locks with Bb Shine (This lightweight cleansing duo is ideal for all hair types who want to add sheen without weighing hair down) and begins to map out his plan.


Lee reshapes Allison's heavy fringe to unify it with both her facial structure and the rest of her hair. Precision cuts and an unwavering hand are key to achieving this harmonious effect.


Once her fringe is properly (and beautifully) landscaped, Lee tackles the bulk of Allison's mane. Losing minimal length, Lee continues his refinement by razor cutting long layers into the back and sides of the hair.


This deceptively intricate cut is elevated by Lee's deft use of Bb Shine On Finishing Spray. He starts by spraying the product into his hands and working it through Allison's hair from mid-lengths to ends (Shine On is a silicone-based product and should be applied sparingly and added in stages) smoothing and building as he goes. 


The end result is healthy, gorgeous hair with plenty of natural movement and a weightless finish.


Divine shine. 




Yoko's coarse texture serves as an ideal platform to showcase the versatility of the Shine finishing spray. Again, starting with a few spritzes into his hands, Lee works the product through Yoko's locks, smoothing and shaping the hair to accentuate the lines of her cut (featured on this blog back in March) for a dramatic take on shine.


Lee then breaks down the glass finish with even more product, combing it through and rough styling it for a tousled bed-headed effect.


Even with a healthy dose of the Spray, Yoko's hair is still light and malleable this second time around.




(Special thanks to our models, and the wonderful Judith Robinson for bringing the Bb knowledge to HeaD AreA. For more information on the new Shine line, please call 215 829 0699 or stop into HeaD AreA. Shine on!)

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Texture





Grit. Oomph. Chutzpa.

Thanks to Bb Texture, we can now use these words to describe not only our attitudes but our hair as well.

The HeaD AreA team was lucky enough to have a hands on product knowledge class taught by our Creative Director, Lee and our wonderful Bb rep, Judith. These demonstrations are a vital part of our overall understanding of how to get the most out of our product line and your hair.

For the first part of his demonstration, Lee used Bb Texture as more traditional styling tool, working it through Mindy's damp curls and then using a diffuser to remove excess moisture.



The result is loose, relaxed waves appear look effortless. Hair (un) dressing indeed.




Being the consummate boundary pusher, Lee went a vastly different route for his second demonstration. This is Audrey, naturally beautiful with a great sense of style,  her fuss-free look needed a bit a of a boost.

After cleansing and towel drying her hair Lee added his first dime-sized amount of Texture, working it through roots to ends, then spritzing with Prep for a touch extra moisture.


Audrey's hair is then smoothed out, lightly sectioned and the cutting begins. 



Precision slices enliven the fine layers around Audrey's face and make the most out of each strand.


Bb Texture's inherent moisture allows Lee to cut organically and let the hair's natural bend dictate the layers.




As the weight is lifted from her locks, Audrey's hair becomes fuller and the color more defined.  Had the cut ended here, it would have undoubtedly been a success, however product inspiration spurred Lee to take it further. 






By wefting, or carving into the hair at the root and mid-lengths, Lee is able to create a whole new element of inner lift and body into the cut.  




 The result is tousled and somewhat deconstructed, allowing the focus or the style to be Audrey's natural texture. 





Bb Texture is a versatile product and works well with absolutely every hair type.It performs best when worked into damp hair and doesn't really require any sort of heat styling. Use as a change from Surf Spray, Sumotech or Defining Creme or mix it with Bb foundations along with virtually any other Bb product.  During you next visit, ask your stylist to design a personalized Texture product cocktails. Experiment and let us know what you think!


Special Thanks to Judith and Mary from Bumble and Bumble and, of course our fantastic models, Audrey and Mindy.


Monday, March 7, 2011

Inspired: Remi & Lee



A razor cut is divine. Using a blade, a comb and the smallest about of product, it is hairstyling in its purest form.  Simplicity. Precision. The delicate edges lift and layer hair in a way scissors just cannot mimic; pulling the weight out of a heavy curl and making-face framing pieces completely organic.


Remi's hair lends itself wonderfully to this technique. Left long and layerless, her curls get lost and so do the delicate features of her face. Lee deftly lifts away all the excess bulk, leaving her and her curls lighter and brighter.









Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Stay Inspired: Yoko & Lee

This is Yoko and Lee.  From her first visit to his chair in 1995 all the way through last Friday, the two have  pushed the boundaries of hair cutting techniques. The constant evolution of their ideas translates to never repeating a cut in over 15 years.  As both stylists and clients know, this is a unique and envied relationship. Watching their ideas unfold is a amazing thing and I'm happy to be able to share a bit of it here.




































































  









I can't thank Lee and Yoko enough for allowing me to photograph this process. It's inspiring to see people have so much fun with their creativity.  Hopefully, this will be one of many posts about them.