Thursday, October 25, 2012

Reader Participation: Roll Recreations!

So a couple weeks back we all read about victory rolls, yes?  And we also all know how absurdly AMAZING my beautiful friends are, correct?

Well here's another slap of spectacular across my face:

MAMAWOLF, love you.
And holy rolls, Jordan rocks them big and bold!

Another forever best, Chelsea Brown
vintage pomp pony with a gorgeous
deep side part,
WHAT?!

In other news!
I'm happy to report that my schedule at J. Henry Salon is filling up quickly, especially with the fast approaching holiday season.  So start thinking of ideas to spruce your dos, and I'll be sure to do the same!  Hint hint: stay tuned for the next bang theory!

BUT OMG ITS ONLY 4 WEEKS TIL THANKSGIVING.
Call soon to book your appointment, babes.  I can't wait to see you all!

LOVE YOU,
Meg

J. Henry Salon
127 Middle Street
Portland, Maine
(207)358-7555

Thursday, October 18, 2012

#1 Rule to Success: Surround Yourself With Beautiful People

So it seems as though the theme for this month, and really all season, is big change.  ITS A BEAUTIFUL THING!

So heres are another beautiful change for your creative stimulation:

Meet Cece!

Hey gurl!

Cece was stuck.  She was stuck in a ponytail, just below the shoulders, a (pretty!) mousy brown, and wanting to spice it up.




So OF COURSE thats what we did!  Cece got a deep amber foiled into her natural light brown hair.  We followed with a reflective gold glaze over everything (highlights and all) to create a warm and unified look.  For Cece's cut she parted with 3 inches of length and welcomed a whole lotta texture and movement into the life of her locks.  Like a breath of fresh fall air.

I do truly believe that having beautiful friends makes every day more enjoyable.  Thank you forever, love you all. 

Ciao,
Meg




J. Henry Salon
127 Middle Street
Portland, Maine
(207) 358-7555

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Happily Ever (before and) After Episode 2

Hey there, sweet Sara, looking for a change?


Sara came into J. Henry Salon last week with out-of-season ombré and some summerly damaged ends. Wanting an entirely different look, we daringly cut 5 inches off her darling dome, and into a sleek LOB with a beautiful BANG ;)  Then we foiled her natural base with a midtone, glazing with a honey brown, to marry the top and bottom of her hair color.

The result was fiercely fall:

Gahhhh 

Too gorgeous.

I love my job.

Meghan

J. Henry Salon
127 Middle Street
Portland, Maine
(207)358-7555

Monday, October 8, 2012

Saturday, October 6, 2012

VICTORY ROLLS: It feel so good to win.

Victory, VICTORY, VICTORY ROLLS!  You asked for it, so here's the how-to!

Note:  there are SO many variations of the victory roll.  HAVE FUN WITH THIS, play, try something you haven't seen before,  and be inspired by other victorious vixens like these:


Betty Grabel's intricate roll-pile.

Rollin' rollin' Rita!

V- for Veronica Lake, V- for Victorious.

Model, Jean-Paul Gaultier

Katy Perry, InStyle 2012

Demi Lovato on X-Factor

So here's just a lil' backstory on my sudden obsession:  Demi Lovato wore this roll a few weeks ago (or something...I dont watch this stuff) on the X-Factor.  Inspired by her rockabilly-cool, the creative team at J. Henry Salon took to tucking and twisting 'til we figured out how to get a totally tubular top. 

We all fell in love, so much so that we took to the silver screen!  J. Henry does the beauty segment of Good Day Maine on Fox23, and this past weeks was all about updo's, since we are in the midst of awards and bridal season!  We weren't totally inspired by the recent Emmy Awards red carpet...c'mon, are you kidding me?  It was casual...it just didn't work...nothing of it did...

Kate Mara, I still adore you regardless.

NO.

Zooey, just do less.

So many fails.
Though I didn't mind Emilia Clarke and January Jones.



J.HENRY ON TV!!! 

JHS , I'M IN LOVE.
(Jaison, I'm so serious!)


AND NOW FOR THE HOW!

Hi, guys!

I'll be showing a step-by-step on how to do a double victory roll with a french twist!  As you can see, my hair is not very long at all.  I swear, all you need is shoulder length hair, some time to practice,  AND:

1. comb
2. teasing comb
3. clips for sectioning
4. a million bobby pins
5. l'oréal professional infinium hairspray

First section your hair into 3 portions: starting from the top of the crown to just behind the ears, tie off the back half of your hair.  Make another line down the part and clip each side off as well.  GREAT JOB!



THEN START BACKCOMBING!  
This is only necessary because we're doing a big, bad french twist with our victory rolls today.  The back portion of your hair can be variated depending on whatever it is you want.  I'll show the alternate ending after the first one.  Backcomb the entire back portion of your hair and spray with lacquer.




Next, smooth hair over to one side and secure with bobby pins.  Cross your pins to create an anchor to french twist onto.  Simply start with the bottom bobby, then link another pin to the top of the first one, repeat again zig-zagging up the center of the back.  Spray.

See!? 
Then gently comb hair in the opposite direction, over your previously placed bobby pin anchor.  Try to think of this as one solid fold of hair that you don't want to separate.  Some things just require a lot of hairspray and that's ok.  So use it, and tuck the ends of your  panel into itself and on top of the anchor.  Secure with bobby pins and hairpins in the fold, and spray.  There should be a clear nucleus at the top of your twist.  You can use the pick end of the teasing comb to shape your twist from the inside!  SPRAY, PIN, SPRAY!




Now get ready to roll:  Take down one of your front sections and backcomb it real big!  Smooth the outer layer by holding out the entire section and lightly combing.  Try not to disturb the volume that you just built, you need it to hold your roll!  SPRAY.  
Next hold the tail end of the entire section between your pointer and middle fingers. Hold the tip of your tail with your other hand to keep your roll from unraveling.  Use your thumbs to roll the section up and your pointer finger as anchor; roll back until its reached the desired height and positioning, PIN!  
Try to keep your anchor sturdy against your head as your pinning and spray with hairspray.  Spray a lot.







TADA!  Now do it again to the other side!
Another alternative to roll your tubular tresses is to lock down the tail of your section with two bobby pins.  Face your pins in opposite directions, tuck in your tail, then hold the ends of your pins and use those to turn your roll.






ALTERNATE ENDING:





THERE YOU HAVE IT!  Don't get frustrated, darlings!  It will take a couple tries, but you'll figure out what works best for you.  To gain more control just remember to backcomb and spray.  Take your time, 'x' your bobby pins, and keep a window open (lolz)!  I'd also LOVE to see you in the salon for a victory roll walk-through, or for that special occasion roll 

J. Henry Salon
127 Middle St.
Portland, Me
(207)358-7555

Thanks for tuning in, 
and let me know how it goes, gorgeous!

,
Meg