Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Diana Ross at IRON MAN premiere



What hell! Wow! Well, last night at the premiere of Iron Man, The wonderful Diana Ross made an appearance.
It was a very well attended and awaited film and should do well as the begining of the sumer movies begins. Frankly, most anything with Downey is great.
But Diana, Who suggested you wear this outfit? Was it raining? Did you just throw on some rags,tied them around you and placed them over your gym wear moments before. Golashes too that match!!! No matter..babe when you get it together you do it better than the rest. We know how stunning you can be..and hey we are not all perfect everyday God knows. Probably not a movie on my to do list but here is the USA today linkhttp://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2008-04-28-iron-man-premiere_N.htm

Monday, April 28, 2008

Vidal Sassoon to speak for a cause.


Vidal Sassoon to speak for a cause.

This is really an honorable man. A man of respect and his reputation and mind brought the hair styling industry to a level that continues and is imitated by all other companies. It all began here with him. I am one of the lucky ones that worked in his Beverly Hills Salon on Rodeo Drive in the 70's....Yes he was present. It really was an incredible experience and his legacy and inspiration carries today. Thank You to Vidal and his artists..especially the ones during that wonderful time in our industry. http://www.seriousbusiness.net/
This event, being held in New Orleans will be very well attended and fun,exciting,inspirational. The name Sassoon continues to create an idea and an industry trademark held my no one else in the hair dressing industry. I am eternally grateful for my own experience in the 70's with this company. The fact that I was even hired to train in the salon and apprentice one of the international directors was so scarry ( i was very yong and intimidated) and empowering. But it really did give me all I needed to continue for 30 years and to advise the younger "wanna be a hair stylist" group to follow in this pattern and educate yourself. Today the company continues to move forward but others such as Toni and Guy credit Sassoon and mimick the salon programs and the education programs in the salons and in the academy. Vidal was also the first salon to develope retail professional products lines. No one can hold a candle to the history and all hair industry and fashion moguls and icons... honor this man.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

His Majesty breaks it out!


Prince plays Coachella, covers Radiohead

“You are the coolest place on earth right now!”

'Coachella, I am here.' Prince hit the stage at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival with that announcement, heralding his arrival as the much-anticipated headliner of the summer festival.

Shortly after 11 p.m. Saturday, Prince strutted onto the stage wearing white pants and a white shirt with glittery fringe. His performance, the centerpiece of the three-day festival, was announced only two weeks ago, immediately making an already very hip festival of 125-plus bands significantly more in-demand. Not many can knock it out of the park like Prince!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Madonna Shows Her Documentary At Tribeca Festival





Thursday, April 24, 2008


Although blow drying hair seems like it should be a simple undertaking there can be a lot of hidden gotchas that result in home blow outs that are less than salon perfect.

Why? I asked three famous hair pros - Ken Paves (Jessica Simpson, Eva Longoria, Brittany Murphy), Robert Hallowell (Geena Davis, Mary Louise Parker, Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Paul Mitchell Premiere Educator, Barbara Lhotan, to share their blow drying secrets.

I specifically asked each of the hair experts why blow outs, whether to create straight, curly or wavy styles, always seem to look so much better when done by a professional.

Ken Paves who wears his famous red blow dryer literally slung like a gun from his belt explained that "the trick to perfect blow outs is using the right styling products and learning how to use the right sized brushes in conjunction with the blow dryer for the desired results".

Robert Hallowell commented that "there are lots of short cuts he uses every day" because he works on the set of Commander In Chief in a cramped little hair and makeup trailer and that "perfect blow outs take lots of practice, which professionals have because they blow dry hair every day". Robert pointed out that it is "always easier to get great blow outs when someone else is doing them for you".

Barbara Lhotan laughed and confessed that "even she doesn't get her hair as stick straight or sleek as when it is done by a fellow stylist". The reason? There are several reasons and secrets about blow drying that Barbara (along with Ken and Robert) agreed to share in the steps below:

1. Proper Direction of Blow Dryer Air Flow.

Barbara explained that to get that super sleek straight look the air flow from the blow dryer needs to be directed "down" the hair shaft from the roots until the ends.

That may sound relatively simple but in reality it means that you need to elevate the nozzle of the blow dryer above your head. Not only is this a challenging task for some short armed people, it can be quite tiring to hold a blow dryer up above your head for an extended period of time.

Barbara suggests sitting on a chair and holding the blow dryer over the top of your head and directing the air flow down the shaft does make it easier on the arms.

Robert agreed that directing the air flow "down the hair shaft" is key. He explained that when he blow dries his celebrity clients on set he has them sit in a chair and he stands over them and blow dries from the top down. Thus his arms take all the abuse. He also agrees that when people are blow drying at home, they should find a way to comfortably position the dryer over the head so that air flow will be directed down.

2. Learning Balance Between Blow Dryer & Styling Tools.

Another trick, according to Ken Paves, hairdresser to Jessica Simpson, "is learning to skillfully utilize a brush and a blow dryer at the same time". Many people have to practice using a brush in one hand and a dryer in the other in such a manner as to be able to successfully anchor the section of hair being dried with the brush while still directing air flow from the top down.

Ken's secret? "Practice, practice, practice".

Celebrity hairdresser, Robert Hallowell recommends the "divide and conquer" method. By dividing hair into several manageable sections that are 2-4 inches in thickness, the rest of the hair can be "clipped out of the way" and there is less hair to worry about for the moment. This allows easier co-ordination between a brush and blow dryer because less hair is in play at any one time.

Some hair experts recommend that you separate hair into only 3-4 major sections. Others recommend a lot of little sections that are only 2-4 inches in width.

Barbara said that "ultimately it is best to work in a way that provides the best results for your hair type and texture and gives you the best control of your tools" That means that you should decide for yourself how many sections of hair to create.

3. Pro's Blow Drying Tricks

While it may seem that hairdressers can blow dry hair very quickly, the reason, Barbara explains "is because they blow dry hair every day for hours". Over time, they get very fast and efficient at using their blow dryers and can make even the most challenging hair behave.

Consumers who blow dry at home need to understand that a perfect blow out, whether for a straight, curly or wavy look, takes time. Whether you're using a paddle brush to achieve stick straight hair or a long finger diffuser attachment to encourage curls and waves, Barbara advises that you go very slowly and focus on each individual section of hair before moving to the next one.

Allow plenty of time to blow dry so that you create your dream style. Speed blow drying can cause frizz and other issues to pop up.

4. Prep Tresses By Texture Type

Barbara noted that "the products you use on your hair before you blow dry can make all the difference in the results". A major consideration for selecting the proper products is your type, texture and condition of your hair. Ken and Robert agreed.

Listed below is a general overview of hair textures and recommended blow drying products.

Fine and thin strands do better with lighter products such as mousse or gel mousse combinations.

Medium textured hair can behave well with lighter products such as mousse or gel mousse as well as with regular gel, glaze, liquids and creams.

Thickly textured hair needs heavier products such as extra strength mousse, gel, creams or wax.

5. Select Best Styling Products

Additionally, the three experts made recommendations according to desired blow out texture (straight, curly, wavy).

For stick straight blow outs, utilize temporary straightening products such as straightening creams, gels, balms, glaze or other liquids.

Enhance curls with products designed to give them body and definition.

Encourage Natural Waves with Mousse, gel/mousse and gel products.

Keep in mind that the less styling products that you use, the softer the set.

All three experts suggest that you use a heat protectant product if hair is prone to damage.

6. Utilizing The Proper Brush & Attachments

Ken, Robert and Barbara agreed that hair consumers should "always use the highest quality brush possible".

Since hair is most fragile when wet, extra care should be taken when styling wet or damp strands. When possible, use a natural boar's bristle brush or similar.

Remember that a paddle brush is for blow drying straight styles while a round brush is for encouraging bend, volume and texture. Vary the size of the brush "head" according to how much hair you are working with and how loose or tight you want the look or texture.

When the goal is to blow dry straight, Robert Hallowell recommends using "a good quality boar's bristle paddle style brush because it covers the most hair territory at one time and cuts down in drying time". When using a paddle brush, Robert finds that he can work with "bigger individual sections" which helps him finish quickly.

Barbara suggest that you utilize an air concentrator when going for a stick straight effect or a long finger diffuser to enhance waves or loosen curls.

A hot sock attachment will also work wonders on curls.

7. Use Fingers With Care

While some hair types and textures respond well to "finger combing" or "scrunching" other textures will frizz. If your hair is prone to frizz, keep your fingers out of your hair until it is 100% dry.

Barbara who specializes in curly hair made a point to mention that naturally curly strands should be "touched as little as possible by the hands and fingers" when diffusing or drying.

8. Correct Dampness Balance

Some types of hair will dry faster than other. Barbara indicated that "curly hair dries the faster due to the structure of the hair, which is always partially open". Wavy hair dries quickly, although not as quickly as curly hair. Straight hair, especially when medium to thick, will dry the slowest.

Barbara confided that "the key to a perfectly balanced blow out requires hair that is equally moist from side to side". Therefore, as you are working on one side of the head, if the other side dries in the process, remoisten it. She suggests that you "use a spritz bottle to slightly add back moisture and then blow dry".

Barbara confided that "one of the other big mistakes that hair consumers make is trying to blow dry hair" that is "too wet or still dripping". Not only will any styling products "drip right off" the hair will be much harder to handle.

Another mistake is continuing to direct heat to a section that is already 100% dry.

9. Alternate Hot With Cold

Barbara pointed out that the heat from the blow dryer "opens the cuticle and allows a style to be formed". Finishing a section with a blast of cool/cold air from the blow dryer will help to close the newly created texture or lock in the straightness of the section.

Start with hot and finish with cold on every section to first build in the desired style and then lock in the set.

Additional Dos & Don'ts

Barbara, Ken and Robert had other dos and don't to consider when doing your own blow out at home:

1. Forget Shaking The Blow Dryer

One mistake that Barbara sees many consumers make is that they feel the need to "shake their blow dryers back and forth". This really doesn't have any benefit at all to the hair. She explained that because consumer "worry about overheating individual section" they tend to wave the nozzle back and forth.

The way to avoid overheating is not to shake the nozzle but to use a medium heat setting, hold the nozzle at least 6 inches away fro the head and not direct the air flow at any one section more than a few seconds at a time.

2. Avoid Over Blowing Your Hair

Robert warns against using a blow dryer that is either too hot or used at full speed. He points out that "too much air flow" or "too much heat" may over-blow the style and remove natural curls and/or waves, if you are blow drying to encourage texture.

When blow drying straight, too much heat can dry out the strands and cause them to lose that silky finish that the pros build into their salon blow outs.

3. Limit Everyday Blow Drying

All three experts strongly recommend going easy on the the use of a blow dryer. Ken Paves goes so far as to recommend blow drying "only for special events".

Barbara Lhotan agrees that the hair does better when it has a break between blow drying session.

Robert Hallowell agrees that if you treat your hair with lots of tender loving care, you can get away with frequent blow drying sessions, but he also believe that giving hair a rest from the heat is "always a good thing".

4. Blow Dry From Back To Front

Barbara recommends that you start "on the back of the head and work around towards the front". This gives you a chance to first deal with the part of the head where wrinkles or creases may form more easily. She also recommends working "from the ends up to the roots for better volume enhancement".

5. Tackle Hardest Part Of Hair First

Robert recommends that consumers tackle the most difficult sections of their hair first, whatever section that might be for them. Therefore, if the front tends to wave or curl or develop odd drying patterns, those areas should be dried first.

6. To Flip Or Not To Flip

Many hair experts recommend that you bend over at the waist and blow dry with your strands flipped upside down.

Robert does not agree with this method and prefers to dry with the hair in its normal position. He points out that when you "blow dry upside down, you encourage the natural cuticles to lay the wrong direction. This can cause tangling and make hair more difficult to control."

Barbara and Ken Paves concur. They both prefer to dry the strands of their clients without having them flip their tresses over. Barbara "never ever flips hair over".

Since opinions are mixed whether to flip the hair over or not, use your own judgment based on the results that you achieve.

7. Avoid Clips That Cause Wrinkles

When Robert blow dries his celebrity clients, he makes sure that if he is using any type of metal or salon clip to hold the finished section into a curl shape, he place a piece of tissue paper between the curl and the clip. This prevents the formation of any ridges in the newly blown out strands. Both Ken and Barbara agree with this trick.

8. Skip The Professional Style Blow Dryers

Barbara pointed out that many consumers assume that they should only blow dry their hair with the industrial strength blow dryers that the professionals use. While professional hairdressers need super powerful motors on their dryers, it is because they blow dry so many clients every day.

For consumers, Barbara pointed out that a professional style dryer is overkill and can actually apply too much heat on delicate strands if careful moderation is not performed.

Summary

Like everything else in the hair world, blow drying your style at home so that you achieve perfectly sleek straight tresses, carefully scrunched waves or beautifully looped ringlets involves utilizing the right tools, a few good secrets from the pros and lots of practice. So what are you waiting for? Start your engines.





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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

A Conversation with Diana Ross-Lecture


Back in March, I attended an event in Houston, Texas. It was held at a beautiful, large theater The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts- Sarofim Hall. This was the first time that Diana Ross has appeared in a lecture format and not as the Diva we all love on stage. She was beautifully dressed but simple. No music was sung or performed.
Moments before her introduction music and scenes recalling the 40 plus years of wonderful and memorable songs..hit after hit and scenes from her movies. It was so exciting...then she walked on to a thunderous applause. I was grinning from ear to ear. Miss Ross spoke about many issues. Life, fame,raising her 5 kids,spirituality,religion. How she has been able to get thru and live with the same demons many of us share. In other words a life that is no less but much more than extraordinary became a life we could actually be in line and one one with. After all we are all the same in many ways. We all want the same things in many ways.
Her voice,her laughter,her personality was a joy to be exposed to on this level. Personal,insightful. I was seated in the 5th row and therefore had a great view.
The theater as large as it was..well it was sold out. there was a personal question and answer period from many audience members. I am sure the fundraiser was a success.
Afterwards an intimate cocktail party took place where we were to be more one to one with Diana. When she entered the room from the rear...to everyone's surprise..she had a smile, that Diana Ross smile that is so famous around the globe. She shined as tho a spot light was around her. The crowds moved in on her so heavily. Everyone wanted to touch,be a part of that special being. She only spoke for a bit and had to leave.
Disappointment was plentiful. The Brilliant Lecture series people had lied to us to make money. Diana was not and could not stay to share more,sign books,no photographer to take pictures with each VIP guest. No it did not happen as advertised or even told in personal voice..I left disappointed but a smile in my mind and heart. She was inspirational and kind. I am sure and have no doubt she felt bad about how she was manipulated by this organization and fans were not happy...but in a way we were. Some of us flew from far. Some from the U.K,Holland,Denmark,the Carolina's etc.
But I did have my camera and took a few. Diana Ross is a legend for all time. Dear in my heart and soul, as in those of others. BABY, BABY BABY.OHHH! BABY!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

El Dorado Texas Abuse


What in hell is going on? Let's begin with what fricken time are these women from? The Today show interview was freaky. It was like they were on some kind of medications. Any mother who loves really loves her children would have been aware and known what everyone knows. Oprah and Lisa Ling have gone to this compound and revealed all their weirdness. There is something about 13 year old girls forced into marriages with 50 year old men with many wives that just is not right. Forced and unable to choose. Somehow the Constitution is not working for them. They have what????? Their own laws. What happened to freedom for all...including gay people to live their lives as they see fit too and not according to other's beliefs or what other's think is right in their own mind. These children should be far away from their useless mothers. No protection, which is what children need most. Maybe a drug test on these women..man they were out of it.
Now about that hairstyle and their dress. WOW oh WOW! Take a look..the pioneer days is alive..but not well. So is the same exact shampoo set. Wonder what the Pope thinks...really who cares and who listens really. Most of us think for a moment on this and then gewt back to that all important cell phone call..Can'T miss a call can we...the world is crashing down if we do not accept that next call.
All those Mothers should be prosecuted. So many kids, so much rape of the soul and spirit. No fashion education either.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Hair,What about her Hair!


Riddle me this: did Beyonce actually take Jay-Z up the aisle last week? That's the $64,000 question on everyone's lips. Why do we care?

Whatever, there's no denying that the latest whispers surrounding the singer's 'nuptials' will send the rumour mill into meltdown. People magazine is going nuts, no story, no pics.

Barely a week has gone by since the couple allegedly tied the knot during a hush-hush ceremony at a lavish NY penthouse on Friday, and now word has it that Beyonce is in the pudding club.

Yes, rumour has it that a pregnancy was the reason for Beyonce and her beau running up that aisle quicker than a speeding bullet, faster than a speeding locomotive.

The New York Daily News just published an article alleging that the Bootylicious singer is with child. OH MY GOD! NO!

But with no official confirmation from either Beyonce's or Jay-Z's reps that a wedding even took place, I'd hold off congratulating the happy couple just yet. Mary J. took care of that.

If it does turn out to be true, it'll be the second time the Knowles clan has witnessed a shotgun wedding: Beyonce's little sister, Solange, married her boyfriend Daniel Smith at the age of 17, after learning that she was carrying his child. They have since divorced.

And just to add fuel to the fire, Beyonce has actually indicated in the past that she'd like to get busy at some point: "I want to get married, and I really want a family. In a perfect world I'd have two boys and a girl." How sweet.

Shotgun wedding or not, turns out that that particular metaphor does actually hold water as far as the alleged nuptials is concerned.

According to the UK's Daily Mirror, B & J readily anticipated that some of their guests at the wedding would interpret the 'plus one' notation on their invite as 'plus gun'.

Word has it that J's rapper buddies allegedly have a penchant for brandishing guns and blades and bringing their artillery with them to such events.

All guests at the wedding, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Chris Martin and Destiny Child members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, were instructed to leave their cameras and mobile phones at home, and frisked before entry to the penthouse.

Nice. You know a marriage is off to a good start when guns and ammo are on the menu.

But where was her hairdresser..he would talk! Where was her extension tech...he'd talk. Her colorist ..someone take the bleach and the foils away!

Well she is a beauty no matter what.

Jade's Blog

So many times I get blown away by the love and support that comes my way. Tho at first I do not really see it as it is. Not do I appreciate it as I should at that moment. But give it some time. Review it. Sit with it..or reread it...as I have just done. Just read a few letters from some clients..WOW. I am blessed to have these women say the kind things they have said in a written form. I forget that maybe I count. I forget and not acknowledge that the world is full of love. Love towards me too..Wow what a concept.
All I can do is thank all...and some might be reading this Blog. THIS IS FOR YOU! Thank you. Jade

Friday, April 4, 2008

Katie Holmes and Victoria Beckham


Katie Holmes. Interesting to see her become a sort of Butterfly. Go back a few years around the time of the Batman movie and we were not impressed or hardly knew of her. Well maybe if you watched that teeny bopper show "Dawson's Creek" on that channel a lot of folks do not watch KTLA. So she became famous for dating and marrying Tom Cruise. But she has come into her own. looking very good most of the time. Cutting off her hair was perfect...no doubt with Victoria Beckhams influence....but also turning the hair world upside down for the good. Great haircut both the A Line and the newly squared off bob. Looks youthful,elegant and in her own way sexy. Great hair color. Good to see movement towards Brunettes. Victoria went blond, back to brown and back to blond and back to her A line bob,but always looking dynamite. She really knocks it down. Irritating at times as a hairstylist that the public follows what corner celebrities pee in. After all the celebrity did not create the style nor the color they wear. The stylist did. Usually a well educated stylist is informed,educated in coming looks, even tho there might not be anything NEW, and offers them to clients before the anchorwoman on KTLA is wearing it. Which at that point it is time to really do a quick change. Some do not listen to us. Some do and appreciate us. In my opinion the best dressed woman in Hollywood is Mrs. David Beckham...and with the best taste in men. HMMM, I would not mind. She was very well presented on Larry King, classy,educated and clearly into her husband.
In my opinion the most beautiful and intriguing is the future Mrs. Pitt. Angelina Jolie. The couple that Hollywood stars are starstruck over. BTW another Brunette. She also had highlights placed and removed..better without them.Another stunning Brunette Eva Longoria did the same.Last year highlighted her hair and it did not do her justice. Boom,end of highlights ...for now.

Naomi


Wow! So what has happened to Naomi Campbell. Lashing out,being arrested for misbehaving in public. Well, an example of being considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Money...lots of it. Magazine covers, famous boyfriends, the world at her feet...except she is nuts. Example of the fact that beauty,extreme and fame does not give you much at all. Does she seem unhappy,angry,so egotistical.....clearly yes. Beauty and perfection does not buy you much in the real sense of what matters. Be your own personal best. create your own happiness. Do not compare yourself to others or what you perceive to be happiness based on what you se in others. Naomi has been violent and impetuous many times. She needs help. We all need help. In a salon,when you look in the mirror..ask your stylist to help you be your own personal best. Your own,not what you husband,in his own mind thinks suits you....but you are still not that happy.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

About your hair and looks



Are we getting tired of those stripes that are being mistaken for a highlite? Sometimes women look like a skunk stripe has been applied. Harshness is not beauty. It is harshness and that's all it is. Dramatic trends do not have to be harsh.

Trendy Hair

There is too much power directed towards being Trendy, In style and feeling as tho all your self worth is in how you look. It is about how you feel inside mostly. A new haircut can make you feel good for a moment,but that moment passes and you are back to yourself and your personal and internal issues. Consultations are so important when choosing a stylist and a look that compliments you and your lifestyle. Some women feel that looking like their 16 year old daughter is acceptable and give the teenager's opinion power and use it.....Not good. It is better to be looking the best you can for your age and body type..based on a professional consult with a true professional stylist that loves his work and has the ability to see "YOU"!