Posted by: Capricio
in Blog on Jun 21, 2010

People with wavy, curly and kinky hair know all too well the power of a humid or rainy day.
“It’s all about the weather,” says Redken artist Omar Sassin of the Omar Sassin Salon in Tampa, Fla. “Weather has an immediate effect on the hair – especially humidity.”
Posted by: Capricio
in Promotions on Jun 08, 2010

That's right. Just complete any of the following tasks and you are automatically eligible to win a brand spankin' new iPod Touch! No strings attached. Yours free!
- Make your next appontment & keep it
- Purchase $15 or more in hair/skin products
- Become a member of our facebook page
Contest ends July 31st, 2010. Winner will be announced via our facebook page.
Posted by: Munem A
in Blog on Jun 08, 2010

Fifteen years ago, it was "The Rachel." Twenty years before that, it was "The Farrah." And those are only two examples of iconic hairstyles that have graced thousands of heads over the last hundred years. But can there be another? With today's trend toward individualism, colorists, stylists and Professionals say it isn't likely.
They say No More “Rachels” “In the past, you could always go, ‘that’s the trend.’ Or you go, ‘no, it’s the wrong color.’ Now today, the trends are always customizable. You’ll never see them in their purity. Kids don’t want their MySpace pages to look the same, they don’t want their cars to look the same, they don’t want their phones to look the same. So why do we think they’re all going to walk in with a picture of Rachel’s haircut? It’s never going to happen again, because culturally they never participated in it. We did. So that’s the thing that’s really cool about right now.” ~ Modern Salon
Posted by: Capricio
in Blog on Jun 07, 2010

Let's face it- we've all experimented with box colors and over-the-counter hair dye. More than likely, it didn't turn out as you'd expect...in fact, it was probably more of a mess than before you colored it!
As we approach Spring (and hopefully a warm Summer!), many men and women choose to update their haircolor to relect the season. Brunettes get warm, caramel highlights, blondes go from dirty to platinum, and red heads become a little more fiery than before thanks to updated strands.
Posted by: Capricio
in Blog on Jun 07, 2010

Finally, spring is here! As the runways of New York, Paris, and Milan fill with the latest fashions, Redken announces their top trends as observed by Guido, their Creative Consultant.
According to Guido, this season's hair is all about "looking at things with new eyes, taking elements from all genres and eras, creating new textures, and drawing on urban elements of romanticism."