It's June in Arizona - which means it's hot. This is my first full summer in Arizona and I was shocked at how stinkin' hot it was at 5 AM when I left the house yesterday! Thankfully, everyone was prepared for the heat with lots of water!
This shoot was the first time I met my client, LaShelle, and the photographer, Scott, in person. I love meetings like this though - the excitement of the day's photoshoot makes for a great atmosphere and high energy introductions.
LaShelle was so much fun and the Scott and his wife were absolutely fantastic! It was hot, we were in the sun - but we got some very wonderful photos. Major kudos to all involved for sticking with the hot summer sun and working so hard in it!
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
Bride: Danica
Danica was absolutely stunning - her joy radiated from inside. She's
fun and calm and her joy radiates from within her. She was a blast to be around and her bridesmaids were beautiful divas who wanted to make sure everyone was having a good time! I was so thrilled that I was able to be a part of such a fun day - it was a party and it was great!
Congratulations to you and your husband Danica!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Photo Shoot: Kae
I absolutely love this girl! Kae is a dear and sweet friend and I had so much fun on this shoot with her! She is a ball of energy, sweetness & silliness!
Here are a few photos from our fun outing together!
Here are a few photos from our fun outing together!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Music Video Launch!
Hello lovelies! Here's the music video I had the privilege of doing the hair and makeup for! Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Tip-full Tuesday: Faux Bob
I'm currently trying to grow my hair out - I've been trying since before we got married in 2010, but I keep asking to chop it off then decide within a week that I should have continued to let it grow it out. Now that temperatures are pretty consistently in the 3 digits (I may not be fully ok with that), the thought of chopping everything off again is sounding attractive - but so is having long hair.
Enter the Faux-Bob. You've seen celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Kristen Stewart, Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift and Amy Adams rock the faux-bob on the red carpet countless times. You may have even been fooled thinking that they had chopped off their gorgeous locks (I know I was a few times)! The faux-bob is a great way to get your hair off your next without having to resort to a pony tail, or a bun and it's pretty simple to do too!
All you will need is:
Step One:
Brush your hair and make sure you have any and all tangles out.
Step Two:
Using the rat-tail comb, separate your hair into two sections - one upper and one lower. I suggest starting at one ear and drawing a line with the comb up and over to your other ear.
Clip it out of the way using an alligator Clip.
Step Three:
Section out the hair you did not clip out of the way into 2 sections, making sure that the section you will not be working on first is slightly larger. (it doesn't have to be perfect)
Step Four:
Taking the first section (I used the section near my left ear), roll your hair under about 2 inches (More of less depending on your hair length and how short of a bob you are going for. Secure at the nape of your neck with a bobby pin. For added security, add 1-2 more pins to make sure it stays in place.
Step Five:
With the remaining hair, separate it out, this time make sure the next section you will be working with (I used the section near my right ear) is slightly larger, leaving about a 2 inch section in the between the two sections. Repeat Step Four.
Step Six:Now take the last section (the middle section) and smooth out gently with the rat-tail comb. Tuck and pin. This will ensure that your hair looks uniform and not separated out.
Step Seven:
Release the hair you clipped up. If your hair is layered and shorter on top you may not need to do anything except finish up the style.
I just teased the hair at the crown of my head and let it fall onto the back.
However, the hair that frames my face is significantly longer and needed to be tucked and pinned. Again, depending on the length, you may not need to do this - you may be able to pull of the A-line bob. I felt like my hair was a little too long in the front to make it look like a good A-line, so I tucked and pinned.
Step Eight:This is entirely optional:
Finish off with a slight misting of shine spray (I use Unite Eurotherapy's Shina Mist) or hair spray (I use Unite Eurotheraphy's MaxControl).
Enjoy!
After
Before
Enter the Faux-Bob. You've seen celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Kristen Stewart, Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift and Amy Adams rock the faux-bob on the red carpet countless times. You may have even been fooled thinking that they had chopped off their gorgeous locks (I know I was a few times)! The faux-bob is a great way to get your hair off your next without having to resort to a pony tail, or a bun and it's pretty simple to do too!
- A brush
- A rat-tail comb
- Bobby pins
- Clips
- Shine spray (optional)
- Hair spray (optional)
Step One:
Brush your hair and make sure you have any and all tangles out.
Step Two:
Using the rat-tail comb, separate your hair into two sections - one upper and one lower. I suggest starting at one ear and drawing a line with the comb up and over to your other ear.
Clip it out of the way using an alligator Clip.
Step Three:
Section out the hair you did not clip out of the way into 2 sections, making sure that the section you will not be working on first is slightly larger. (it doesn't have to be perfect)
Step Four:
Taking the first section (I used the section near my left ear), roll your hair under about 2 inches (More of less depending on your hair length and how short of a bob you are going for. Secure at the nape of your neck with a bobby pin. For added security, add 1-2 more pins to make sure it stays in place.
| Tuck |
| & Pin |
With the remaining hair, separate it out, this time make sure the next section you will be working with (I used the section near my right ear) is slightly larger, leaving about a 2 inch section in the between the two sections. Repeat Step Four.
Step Six:Now take the last section (the middle section) and smooth out gently with the rat-tail comb. Tuck and pin. This will ensure that your hair looks uniform and not separated out.
Step Seven:
| Before releasing the top section |
I just teased the hair at the crown of my head and let it fall onto the back.
However, the hair that frames my face is significantly longer and needed to be tucked and pinned. Again, depending on the length, you may not need to do this - you may be able to pull of the A-line bob. I felt like my hair was a little too long in the front to make it look like a good A-line, so I tucked and pinned.
Step Eight:This is entirely optional:
Finish off with a slight misting of shine spray (I use Unite Eurotherapy's Shina Mist) or hair spray (I use Unite Eurotheraphy's MaxControl).
Enjoy!
After
Before
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Tip-full Tuesday: Swimming Hair
It's summer time and temperatures are rising and vacations are in full swing! If you're like most of my friends, that means you are spending lots of time in the water.
To prevent damage to your hair while swimming this summer, be sure to wet your hair down with fresh water before jumping into the pool or ocean. The fresh water will fill in any porosity in your hair helping to prevent chlorine or salt from penetrating your hair and strippibng color from your hair.
**I love Sephora and think that they give awesome advice. However, Sephora recently posted on their Facebook page that you should coat your hair in Vaseline before going into the pool, PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS. It is the humble and professional opinion of many professional hairstylists that this will do more damage than good.
To prevent damage to your hair while swimming this summer, be sure to wet your hair down with fresh water before jumping into the pool or ocean. The fresh water will fill in any porosity in your hair helping to prevent chlorine or salt from penetrating your hair and strippibng color from your hair.
**I love Sephora and think that they give awesome advice. However, Sephora recently posted on their Facebook page that you should coat your hair in Vaseline before going into the pool, PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS. It is the humble and professional opinion of many professional hairstylists that this will do more damage than good.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
June 19 - June 22 Special
Hello my Lovelies,
Head on over to www.lipstickandloves.com and check out the special on ALL sessions this week!
Lipstick & loves,
Head on over to www.lipstickandloves.com and check out the special on ALL sessions this week!
Lipstick & loves,
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