Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Wedding Hair... Part 1

Thank you everyone for bearing with me while I figure out how to balance being crazy busy at the salon (thanks to all of you, you know who you are...) and figuring out what direction to take with this hairblog.

I've decided to do a series of posts to show all of you some of my work and to also introduce to you some fabulous photographers.

Bride: Rosanna Pesci Hicken
Photographer: Heather George Photography
Hairdidbyashlee: Color and Wedding Style

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Heather George Photography specializes in Weddings, Families and Children.
Heather has been fortunate to study photography at BYU-Idaho and photograph
throughout most of Utah. She enjoys capturing precious memories for her
clients. She loves what she does and wants everyone around her to have an
enjoyable experience. She loves to pay attention to detail and candid
shots are her specialty whether it is a wedding, or the first few days of
an infant's life.

Please click the link below to view her online galleries
www.HeatherGeorgePhotography.com

Thank you Rosanna for sharing your bridal photos with the blogging world.
I love doing your hair!

Many thanks again to all of you who have come in to get your hairdidbyashlee. Much love for the support and kindness. Don't worry, I'm never too busy to meet a new friend.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Cuter than you know...

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The other day I was blessed with a visit from cjane and The Chief. It was time for The Chief's first haircut. Don't worry he's still adorably fantastic and yes, he's even cuter in real life. He was one of my best little clients, he sat still and never said a peep. As documented in the picture, there may have been a little bribery... you can never go wrong with a dum dum. Gone are the baby wisps but in their place remains the hair of a dapper little boy.


FYI, post coming soon: Hair Washing...everyday?

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Luckiest of days.


Krista, came in to see me today at my humble, home away from home, Platinum Studio, after hearing about me from cjane and this blog. As luck would have it, she got to see and meet the one and only cjane! Both ladies, so lucky.

Thank you ladies, for coming in and sharing my love of hair with you.


Thursday, October 8, 2009

Don't Forget...

This is where I'll be tonight! Will you?

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Come check it out! It's going to be amazing!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Inspiration...

Ever felt like you were in a make up rut?
Check out this fabulous blog to feel inspired and educated.


myheartistry

You won't be disappointed.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

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This is going to a fabulous night!
I'll be there ready to answer any questions you may have about color, cuts or extensions.

Platinum Studio is just north of the Costco parking lot off of 8th South in Orem.
Call if you need more directions.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Monday, August 31, 2009

Justin Hackworth, noteworthy.

Last spring I stumbled upon an amazing photographer, Justin Hackworth's website. For you cjane readers, he was the photographer behind The 30 Strangers Project. There was always a hope and dream that I would be able to make use of his skills and talents. That dream came true and my family was captured by his lens. I love these photos, love them. Here is a small sampling of the magic.















Everyone go check out his website and blog.
You will not be disappointed.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

To go Dark or not to go Dark

I'm not going to lie, I'm a little sad summer is coming to an end but I need to look at the positive. For example, I won't need to worry about burning my hands on my car's hot steering wheel or planning my pool days around wash hair days, but alas these are the stresses of life.

There are so many great things about autumn; crisp autumn air, fall foliage crunching underfoot, and cute jackets you've been longing to wear all summer. Autumn also brings with it a season of change. One of the most popular requests for change that I see is "I want to go dark for fall". There's nothing like a rich, chocolate brown, a deep mahogany or a golden chestnut to bring in the cozy days of fall. I love dark hair color, I have dark hair. With this season fast approaching I want to share my Guide to Dark... the tips and tricks, as well as the, are you ready to make this kind of commitment checklist.

Commitment Checklist:
  • How long have I wanted to make this change? If you just broke up with your boyfriend, had a baby or completely changed your life, think about it a little bit longer.
  • Do I have blond hair but need a change? Going dark is fabulous but going back blond is not easy and takes a long time, to keep the strength and integrity of your hair in tact you won't be your original blond again for at least 9 months to a year. I would rather be cautious than careless. Come in to see me and we'll discuss ways to spice up your blond without the commitment.
  • I've been wanting to go dark for a long time now and have really decided that I would like to be dark for a while and I'm not too emotionally attached to my lighter hair and love change. Call me, make an appointment and get ready for some gorgeous hair.

Tips and Tricks
  • To get an even, rich, consistent color when going from blond to dark a fill color will need to be used. When hair is lightened the natural pigment in the hair is lost and needs to be replaced before dark color is applied. Don't try this at home or you could end up with muddy, green hair. Let the professionals handle this one.
  • Darker colors are sometimes a process. A few layers of color will need to be deposited to achieve the ultimate in richness and depth.
  • Depending on the condition of the hair to start with, there may be some fading after the initial visit. (See above)
  • When hair is changed significantly, other things need to change too. For example, make-up color palette and clothing colors, etc. Something that worked for you when you were uber blond may not cut it when you are strutting your stuff as a brunette.

Whether you decide to take the plunge and go dark this fall or not, that's up to you. Either way, your hair reflects you. Are you sharing with the world your ultimate self?

Monday, July 20, 2009

Curls 101

I live in South Carolina, where the humidity, heat, and ocean waves are the ruler of my naturally curly, and unfortunately frizzy, hair.

I seem to have a pretty decent cut, but would love some tips on how to manage it and product recommendations.

Thank you!

Ann in SC

Curly hair can be a beautiful thing or it can be a beast because there are so many factors that contribute to the overall outcome. For example; humidity level, how much conditioner didn't get washed out, how long you left the towel wrapped around your head, how long it air dried while you fixed breakfast or how much product you used or didn't use. Truth be told, naturally curly hair will never look the same two days in a row. There are a few tips and tricks that can help in the plight of controlling and accepting curly hair.

Do moisturize (Shampoo, Condition and leave in) Even in humid climates curls need moisture to stay shiny and frizz free.

Do be gentle. Curls need a soft touch, too much handling disrupts natural curl pattern.

Do apply product evenly. When using desired product dispense in hand and rub hands together like you are putting on lotion. Then use fingers as applicators and the palm as the reservoir for more product.

Product Recommendations

Short to Medium Length hair
Cocktail* MOP defining cream + MOP glisten

Long hair

Schwarzkopf Bona Cure Moisture Kick
spray conditioner
Cocktail* OSIS text it gel + OSIS buff styling cream

*mix together in hands before applying

Do tilt head while diffusing to allow hair to dry off scalp to create volume.

Don't rub hair with towel when getting out the shower. Instead, gently wring hair to remove excess water, leave hair wet but not dripping, then apply product.


Don't touch too much. Fussing, creates frizz. Try to keep natural curl pattern intact as much as possible.

Don't over-dry when using a diffuser. Leave a little moisture in the hair to air dry, this will decrease frizz and the "crunchies." Focus on drying roots to create lift and movement.

Hopefully these tips and tricks can come in handy when dealing with
the Beauty and the Beast of curly hair.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Man Made or Natural?

Thank you for checking out hairdidbyashlee, here are a few questions I've received and will answer for the benefit of all.

Question 1: What can I do to have my strong thick hair I had before I permed it?? now is stringy and dry and ugly...HELP!!!:)
M


Perms can be a very good and a very bad thing, depending on how well they are performed. Sounds like M might have gotten a pretty bad one.

Here's perm 101: For a perm, hair is wrapped in perm rods, then a solution is applied which literally breaks down the Hydrogen bonds in the hair, hair is rinsed and then a neutralizer is applied which fills in all the missing H-bonds and sets the hair permanently in the new curl pattern. Neutralizer is rinsed and rods are taken out.

There are several places in this process where something can go wrong resulting in unfavorable results. Condition of the hair before perm, wrapping technique or lack thereof, processing time and amount of time neutralizer is left on the hair. My guess is that M may have been over processed or the neutralizer was not rinsed soon enough.

Solution to M's problem: Since her hair was permanently, chemically altered it won't be back to "normal" until it grows out and is cut off. Sorry, but there are things that can help the hair feel better and closer to "normal". A few regular salon visits to get protein treatments and deep conditioners would be helpful. These treatments will help restore protein and moisture that was stripped from the hair during the perm.

Question 2: I have naturally curly hair which is usually not too frizzy and normally I love it. But I recently got an A-line sort of cut. IT DOES NOT LOOK GOOD. It's super frizzy to the point it doesn't even look curly anymore. I know she razored it and thinned it out a lot but it looks like a big triangle shape on my head. What gives??
Bethany

I have naturally curly hair as well so I totally understand where Bethany is coming from. In my experience I've learned that its better to not razor naturally curly hair. This thinning/texturizing technique shreds the ends too much for that type of hair texture. Curls need substance from root to end and when the ends are thinned out too much the natural curl collapses and ceases to exist, leaving behind frizz and no shape.

Solution: Regular trims to slowly get rid of the ends that have been over texturized and trying a few different styling techniques to combat the frizz. Styling the hair straighter by round brushing and smoothing with a flat iron might help you get through the grow out.

Good luck to M and Bethany, I hope these answers to the questions were helpful. As always I'm here to help. Let me know if any more help is needed.

AW

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Want your hairdidbyashlee?

Welcome to hairdidbyashlee

To those arriving from cjane and to all those who happened upon this blog by divine intervention,
I wish you a very warm welcome.

It is true, I am cjane's stylist extraordinaire for the past 5 years. It may be hard to believe, but I did her hair for a long time before I knew she had a blog or even knew what a blog was. Of course that was before her extreme popularity and stardom. I'm just excited I can be a part of the "Before They Were Stars" exposé on VH1. Then, I will finally get my chance to share all the juicy tidbits of cjane. The juicy tidbits may include; what the chief and chup's real names are (some of you may know this info already, don't spoil my glory), what her true natural color is or how many times a week she washes her hair. All of this extremely beneficial and pertinent information will definitely entitle me to at least 15 seconds on the exposé.


Who's Ashlee and why should I get my hairdidbyashlee?
First, my name is Ashlee Wilcken and I love what I do. I have a passion for hair, and the people I get to interact with. I have been working as a hairstylist for 7 years, graduated from Dallas Roberts in Provo and love to keep up on my education through classes, hair shows and travel. I use Schwarzkopf Color, as well as Schwarzkopf hair care and styling products, and MOP (Modern Organic Products) hair care and styling products.

When you do decide to get your hairdidbyashlee follow these simple steps
Step 1: Call Platinum Studio 801.371.8703 and schedule your appointment
Step 2: Name drop cjane and receive 20% off your first visit
Step 3: Come to your appointment ready to have a good time and to learn more about your hair and what it is capable of
Step 4: Leave the salon feeling and looking better than when you arrived

Thanks for checking out hairdidbyashlee. I hope to see you all very soon.

Have a hair related question or comment?
Go ahead and ask, I would love to share my love and passion for hair with all of you.


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Monday, June 22, 2009

Sunday, June 7, 2009