What’s Happening

New at the studio: DIAlight and DIArichesse!

L’Oreal just introduced a beautiful new demi-permanent line of color. I just got it in and I am fortunate to be one of the first salons to have it. It is a perfect compliment to INOA permanent color and supports my continued commitment to provide beautiful ammonia-free hair color and a cleaner salon environment.

DIAlight is L’Oreal’s first acid demi-permanent color. It creates beautiful tonal shifts in your hair color and leaves a soft, luxurious shine. The DIArichesse is a great introduction to color. It gently blends out those first few greys leaving a rich reflective color and exceptional softness. Ask me about it at your next appointment.

Learn more about DIAlight and DIArichesse on L’Oreal’s website.

October is Treatment Month

What are your needs? Whether it’s restorative repair, color enhancement, scalp conditioning, or soft, silky hair, there is a treatment for you. During the month of October, receive a complimentary treatment with your service and see what a treatment can do for your hair.

Posted by Anthony | tags: Specials

New at the studio: INOA Color!

Imagine: hair color that doesn’t smell bad. Seem too good to be true? L’Oréal has come up with ammonia-free hair color that’s odorless, great for your hair, and better for the environment. People in the industry expect it to revolutionize hair.

The best news? I’m one of the few salons in the Bay Area to carry INOA in the studio! I trained with INOA and began using it in May, almost as soon as it was available in the U.S. I’m currently carrying 49 shaes of this amazing hair color for my clients. Later this fall, I’ll be adding the next 15 shades as soon as L’Oréal releases them. Ask me about INOA when you make your next appointment!

Learn more about INOA at L’Oréal’s website.

Posted by Anthony | tags: New Products, ammonia-free hair color

Summer Ride

A short, but sweet ride through three of the Sierra passes. Day one we rode along Hwy 4 through Ebbet’s Pass with a stop by Mesquito Lake, which was still surrounded by snow on June 30! We overnighted in Markleeville. soaked in the Grover State Park hot springs and stayed at the J. Marklee Toll Station Motel. Breakfast at their café was great!

Day two, took us across Monitor Pass, then down through Hwy 108 and Sonora Pass. Sonora Pass is the oldest of the Trans-Sierra Emigrant trails and was opened as a toll road in 1865. At nearly 10,000 feet it offers an amazing vista of the Sierras.

Mosquito Lake

View from Sonora Pass

Posted by Anthony | tags: Trips