Archive for September, 2008

Hot Hair: Out and about!

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Time flies when you’re doing good hair! Way back in August, VAIN invited you to an art opening at Tigertail in Ballard.

What I didn’t get the chance to share with you was the Hot Hair! spotted that night:

Hot Hair @ Tigertail

I know a good cut when I see one, and Katie’s sweet side swept bangs caught my eye. Only later did I realize why it looked so good: Valentine had done her cut just a few hours prior! Ballard might be getting bigger, but it’s nice to have such a small world moment.

If you’re in need of some of Valentine’s magic, he’s available at both the Ballard and Downtown locations for your convenience. Just be prepared, your hair might look so good that strangers will stop and ask to take your photo.

xo,

Sarah Jo

For all you hot-haired voters + rock n’ rollers

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Vote

VAIN’s all about making strong statements with your hair, so it should come as no surprise that we hope you do the same with your vote this November (Barack-a-licious brownies, anyone?). Here are some quick links for new voters, repeat voters, and anyone who’s got a little community organizer in them.

For Washington voters:

If you live in King County and you miss the October 4 online registration deadline or have questions about your registration in general, call 206-296-VOTE (8683).

For everyone:

  • Rock the Vote- register, rock, take action.
  • MoveOn.org- supporting progressive political candidates. Easy voter registration, tons of info about getting involved. Hot Obama t-shirts, too.
  • Factcheck.org- Maverick messaging got you confused? Does Alaska really supply 20% of the nation’s energy? A non-partisan look at the truth behind political ads + myths.

So there you have it. From the salon chair to the ballot box this election season, VAIN’s got you covered. So go out + get that hot hair of yours seen, and make your voice heard!

Check back here to learn how you can get involved with VAIN to make a difference this November. We’re going to make it big… and make it blue. :)

The future’s so bright, he’s gotta do hair.

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

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Lights, camera, William in action at The Paramount. Photo by Erin Pease.

Behold William: VAIN assistant, future hair superstar. In addition to assisting VAIN hairstylists with clients and helping our downtown salon run smoothly (no easy task), he’s on the verge of becoming a licensed stylist himself and unleashing his hair skills and passion for personal style on the world. He recently did hair at a fashion show benefitting The Ruby Room (pictured above), and you’d think he was famous by the reaction his high-impact updos got. It just goes to show you: that person shampooing your hair at the salon or assisting with your blowout could someday be the next best hairstylist you’ve ever had.

The Ruby Room is a non-profit organization that helps under-privileged students look sharp for prom and encourages volunteerism. VAIN fashion hair pros Aubrey, Megyn, and TT also volunteered at the benefit, with waxing specialist Belinda leaving the wax pot behind for a day to pitch in on styling. Check out a Seattle Weekly slideshow for more pictures from the event.

Smart-tea

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Earlier today, I went next door to Miro Tea for a fix - rooibos chai with rice milk, agave-sweetened, please. As I glanced around the shop, I noticed they’re now blogging about their monthly tea features at mirotea.blogspot.com. There’s an impressive wealth of information there, and a chance to learn about our neighbors… and how your Ballard stylist fuels up for the day.

xo,

Sarah Jo + VAIN Ballard

Everybody loves a winner.

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels: walk softly and carry a VAIN comb. Photo by Sarah Joann Murphy.

This just in from the “OMG VAIN wins another award” department, VAIN has been named a winner of the Mayor’s Small Business Award for 2008. At an awards ceremony last week to honor this year’s recipients (the appetizers were delicious!), VAIN was able to share our support for small business, working class heroes, activists, artists, and the Seattle music community in particular. We were also thrilled to share the stage our with our deserving co-winners. They are:

Each of these businesses is a great example of hard work, taking an idea and running with it, and the awesome power of being an active community member. Oh and being nice. Check them out if you haven’t; we know we will.

VAIN thanks YOU, our clients, for helping us run with our hair.shop.art.community idea since 1996. We’re winners thanks to you.

Helmet vs. Hair

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

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Riders, don’t forget your helmets - your heads will thank you!

This season has given us plenty of beautiful days that would inspire anyone get outside and take a ride on a bike. We’ve also seen astronomical gas prices this summer which are none too fun. I see it as a great opportunity to get some fresh air and exercise and save our hard earned cash for things that we really need - i.e., anything but gas. So I decided at the beginning of Summer, at least a few times a week, to put on my helmet, get on my bike, and huff it out for work or play. Let’s be honest, helmets of any kind don’t necessarily leave you with the most immaculately executed coif after a fun day of riding. (I won’t give a treatise about why you should be wearing your helmet, but if you are planning on being on the road, please be smart and put one on). I’d nearly given up styling my hair on days I was biking knowing that it would end up in a mush no matter what I did beforehand - that is, before I turned to the help of the stylists at VAIN to seek advice on how to master the art of riding with great hair. They assured me that there is hope for us bicyclists, scooterists, and motorcyclists out there.

Jen C, who, along with fellow stylist Sharon, will be riding her bike from Seattle to San Francisco for the American Lung Association this month (see below for more info!), recommends Wool Shake from the Redken Urban Experiment line for helmet wearers. Spray it on before you ride and it bestows your hair with serious volume and texture - apparently this works on all kinds of hair; straight to curly. Literally shake your hair out after you take your helmet off, and you are left with a sexy, nicely tousled look.

If you’ve got short hair and normally use pomade, clay, or wax to bring out the definition and texture in your style, you might find that your edge is all but gone after a session under the helmet. Valentine, a VAIN stylist with serious short hair skills, suggests spraying some water on your hair to reactivate the product and doing a quick restyle with your fingers.

Liza Jo suggests getting a chin length cut with layers that will allow you to play up texture to avoid have hair that sits flat on your head. She also warns against putting your helmet on a wet head of hair; if your hair dries while you bike you will be left with the imprint of your helmet on the surface of your hair for the rest of the day!

The next time you decide to ride, know that you can still rock a hot style and keep your noggin safe.

Ride on!
-Sylvia

You can still donate to Jennifer Cassady and Sharon Blyth-Moss before they leave this week for the Big Ride Pacific Coast to support the American Lung Association! Please visit Clean Air Adventures and click on “Sponsor a Big Rider.”

VAIN’s graffiti wall: now with frog!

Monday, September 8th, 2008

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VAIN wall, 1st Ave. Photo by Tyler Soverns.

More pictures of the great graffiti wall painting of ‘08 are now up on VAIN’s Flickr page. Check ‘em out.

Vrooom

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

What’s more fuel efficient than a car and more time efficient than our public transit?

Aran

Aran’s sweet new motorcycle! In addition to her talents as a stylist, artist, and curator for our jewelry collection, she’s started an apprenticeship in motorcycle repairs so she can maintain the beauty herself. A regular renaissance woman.

To learn more about Aran, check out some of the recent Yelp reviews singing her praises. As someone who gets to work with her four out of five days a week, I’m singing them too!

xo,

Sarah Jo