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Hot Hair: Offbeat Awesome

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Longtime VAIN client Ariel Meadow Stallings, powerhouse publisher of OffbeatBride.com + OffbeatMama.com (Offbeat Home coming soon!), has rocked her signature dipped-in-pink look for a while, but on a recent visit to VAIN took things to the next level with more color, more layers + a cool striped piece.

Peekaboo: your hair looks great.

Client: Ariel Meadow Stallings, Offbeat Empress

Stylist: Senior VAIN stylist Jenny Slay

The Look: Offbeat awesome

The full effect

Jenny says: “Her hair was almost to her waist and all one length. We did some disconnected layers and then did all the ends pink to kind of create a sexy unicorn kind of thing, then the striped piece. I love the stripes because they have kind of a feather-like effect depending on where your hair lies and how wide you make them.”

Ariel says: “My hair belongs to Jenny Slay.”

We’re glad it does, Ariel! Lookin’ good.

Want to try adding some bold elements to your ‘do? Call VAIN downtown at 206.441.3441 to schedule an appointment with Jenny Slay or any other of our hair color specialists. We can also give you DIY color advice if you’re interested- just stop by!

Hot Hair: Red + Raven Revolution

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Client: Shannon

Stylist: David

The Look: An asymetrical cut paired with distinct color separation blurs the rules and makes it radical.

It’s daring and unique and we LOVE it!

Give VAIN a call to set up you color + cut! Downtown- 206.441.3441 and Ballard- 206.706.2707. Click here to check out the VAIN Mirror and more awesome styles by your favorite VAIN superstars.

Hot Hair: Light My Fire!

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Client: Sue

Stylist: Alexis

The Look: Foxy Flames

Smokin'!

Talk about brightening things up! This one of our favorite looks all month.

Give VAIN a call to set up you color + cut! Downtown- 206.441.3441 and Ballard- 206.706.2707. Click here to check out the VAIN Mirror and more awesome styles by your favorite VAIN superstars.

Hot Hair: Electric Salt & Pepper

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Client: Leah

Stylist: Sam

The Look: Shaking!

Spicing up your life has never looked so good!

Give VAIN a call to set up your color + cut! Downtown- 206.441.3441 and Ballard- 206.706.2707. Click here to check out the VAIN Mirror and more awesome styles by your favorite VAIN superstars.

Hot Hair: Hero Hair Edition

Monday, May 17th, 2010

When VAIN heard that client Linda was looking to shave her head to raise funds for kids with cancer, our hairstylists lined up to donate their time. First in line? TT, who’s known for her skills + style on the salon floor. Check out what happened next:

Before. Stylist meets shavee.
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During… there it goes…
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After. Stunning!
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The funds Linda raised from family + friends towards getting her head shaved went to St Baldrick’s Foundation, the second-largest funder of childhood cancer research grants in the US. Not letting any good hair go to waste, her ponytail went to Locks of Love, and her hair clippings were added to VAIN’s donation of cut hair to help absorb the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Now that’s what we call a good haircut.

While VAIN loves a bold hair change for no reason, this buzz cut for a cause left us feeling warm all over (and is it just us or does she look really, really good with her new look?). Thank you, Linda, for asking us to be a part of it!

Check out Linda’s St. Baldrick’s Foundation participant page at: www.stbaldricks.org/participants/Linda. To learn more + become a shavee yourself, visit: www.stbaldricks.org.

Pop Goes the (DIY) World

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

VAIN loves seeing Do-It-Yourself hairstyles in action, and local pop/rock/dance band Motrecraft delivered at their recent show in Columbia City.

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VAIN client Amy H., Motrecraft’s bassist + backing vocalist, did her own hair for the show, using a party wig to create the glamhawk effect. Her inspiration? “Adam Ant + Road Warrior + Faye Dunaway as mommy dearest. But long ago, it was a VAIN stylist that showed me you can use a combination of fake hair and your own hair to get exactly what you want.”

If what you wanted was awesome, Amy H., you got it.

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Brianna H. on lead vocals also went the DIY route for the show. Love the cap topping the updo.

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Pretty much love the whole DIY thing. ♥

Check Motrecraft out this Saturday night at the Wild Rose- doors at 9pm. Photos by Bart Claeys.

Mirror, mirror on the VAIN wall

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

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The next time you get your hair done at VAIN downtown + want to capture the oh-I-look-GOOD moment, VAIN’s got you covered. The VAIN Mirror, located near the front of the salon, is our version of a digital photo booth (behind a perfectly VAIN gold frame, of course) that lets you take your own picture + check it out on the spot on a touchscreen monitor. Don’t like your picture? Delete it + take a re-do if want to. You can also view other people’s pics + vote for your favorites. Images are then uploaded to the VAIN Mirror Flickr page where you can download them for your own use for free. Can you say Facebook profile?

If you’re camera shy + not feeling ready for your close-up, that’s ok: the VAIN Mirror pictures are worth checking out just to see the diverse personal styles + hairdos of our clients + staff on an average day. Case in point:

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Who knows? You might just see a picture that gets you inspired for your next cut + color. At the very least, we know you’ll enjoy the bird’s eye VAIN view.

The VAIN Mirror is located at VAIN’s downtown salon- 2018 1st Ave. Don’t have an appointment to get your hair done with us? Stop in + take your picture anyway. It’s free + open to the public! Check out the VAN Mirror Flickr page online at www.flickr.com/photos/vainmirror/.

People Are Talking…

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

VAIN stylist Emmett has been getting rave reviews from clients about his Keratin Complex treatment. Long time VAIN client Caryn, who was in town last Summer, shared her recent experience with us:

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“Emmett performed the Keratin hair straightening for me early this summer. He was UNBELIEVABLY thorough, painstaking, and patient. On top of that he also managed to work quickly, but at no point did I feel he was rushing or trying to get it over with. I can safely say that not one strand of hair on my head was neglected.

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On top: Before; On bottom: The Smooth After

“The results were fabulous – I did not have to blow dry my hair for almost four months (washing it almost every day) and my hair was as straight as I’d ever dreamed of it being. It was also beautifully conditioned (a promise Emmett made that I thought I didn’t care about, but was so happy with later). The procedure is worth every penny – I will be getting this done every summer from now on!”

Wonderful, silky results are waiting for those of you seeking smoother or straighter hair with Keratin Complex Smoothing Therapy – Call VAIN to book your free consultation today!

To book an appointment with Emmett or one of our other stylists for Keratin Complex treatment call us Downtown 206-441-3441 or in Ballard 206-706-2707.

Talent + style

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Our friend Laura of lauratakespictures.com celebrated our VAINiversary with us back in December, perfectly capturing our festivities with her photo magic.

Yesterday she came back to see us for this sweet cut:

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Rachel did the cut – and the DIY color is by Laura herself! She’s got that gorgeous face that works with bright blonde to black and everything in between. [Ed: I think I have seen her with literally every color at least once]. The style of the cut was inspired by Marianne Faithful circa Rock ‘n Roll circus, only slightly shorter in back.

See the original cut + icon in action via youtube.

xo,

VAIN Ballard

Hot Hair: here comes the pride.

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Hot Hair Wedding

When we talk about wedding services at VAIN we’re typically talking bridal, but two grooms who happen to be VAIN clients reminded us last week that it’s not all curls and updos; VAIN wedding hair services are for the fellas, too.

Clients: Knox G. and Victor C.
Stylists: Krista (Knox) and Hiromi (Victor)- both VAIN downtown
Style: Lookin’ sharp, gettin’ married.
Sweetest quote: “He looked like a million bucks.”- Knox

Congratulations to the handsome couple on their hot haircuts + happy union. VAIN wishes you all the best in hair, love, and life!

Tips for professionals with wild hair

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

By VAIN client + special guest VAIN blogger Ariel Meadow Stallings

I’m a marketing manager in my mid-30s. I work on the Eastside in a windowless office where I do stuff like social media campaign strategy (zzz), PR planning (*blink blink*) and mulling the return on investment of corporate communication strategies (yawn!). I go to tech industry conferences and speak about public relations (honk-shooo).

…I also have bright pink hair.

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Almost three years ago, I made an appointment with my beloved Jenny Slay, who’s been doing my hair ever since I hacked off my rainbow dreadlocks in 2001. In late 2005, my hair was long, straight and medium brown, and I told Jenny “I like it long, but I’m bored with my natural color. But I hate doing root maintenance! I want less boring, but low maintenance.”

Jenny’s solution was to bleach the tips of my hair, and then dye the ends with Special Effects’ Atomic Pink. So, for the last three years, the bottom six inches of my hair has flamingly bright pink.

It’s incongruous, I guess: a 30something professional with pink hair. But honestly, the pink hair fits perfectly into my professional life, and I wish more established professionals would go for wild colors.

Here’s a short list of why:

  • Personal branding, people!
    Bright hair makes you easy to recognize and remember, which is extra awesome at industry events like conferences and networking thangs. It helps you stand out during job interviews. Personal branding is a big deal, and standing out in a crowded workplace is awesome!
  • Gives your coworkers street cred
    My boss told me that he actually bragged to some higher-ups that he has a pink-haired employee, explaining that my weird hair makes him look cooler by proxy. Granted, I work in marketing/pr where such things matter. But everyone wants to feel cool.
  • When you combine wild hair with solid skills and industry authority, you blow people’s minds
    Yes, there are a lot of assumptions about bright hair and immaturity. But when you’re actually good at your job, you can see people’s minds shifting. “You mean … pink hair and 10 years of industry experience can go together? Woah….” I think it’s easier to get away with bright hair if you’re an professional in your 30s or 40s … you’re already established in your industry, and people are forced to respect your experience, even if your hair confuses them.

Despite all this awesomeness, there are definitely a few considerations for professionals thinking of going for bright hair. Here are a few:

People will ask a lot of questions
…and you need to be ready to answer them with graceful articulation. Coworkers will ask you all sorts of silly things (“is that permanent? why do you do that? is upkeep hard?”), and you can’t act like a petulant teenager and huff, “Why can’t they just accept me for who I am?! Why is everybody staring!?” You look different. People are going to ask questions. Deal with it! Think of yourself as a Ambassador of the Funk and answer their questions with patience, tactfulness, and a good natured smile.

Compensate for your weird hair by being hardworking
The best way to get away with being a weird-haired professional is to, well, be really good at your job so that’s what people focus on. You need to be so good at what you do that people are forced into respecting you despite the hair. If you’re more the slacker type who shows up hung-over, then the bright hair may be more of a challenge, because then you’re the scary weirdo with purple hair who smells like gin in the staff meeting. If you have weird hair, you need to to overcompensate a bit with more hardworking awesomeness. The squares with their frosted Rachel cuts can get away with slacking. You, blue-haired assymmetrical bob, probably can’t.

Go for bright hair you can hide
Ok, I’ll admit it. Sometimes, you just need to blend in with the crowd. I had an appearance on The Today Show a few months back to talk about tech issues, and I just knew that if the pink hair was showing it was going to mess with my credibility as a technologist. Thankfully, my pink tips are easy to sweep back into a nice tidy bun — from the front, it’s all business with brown hair and a tidy up-do. From the back, you just see a flash of pink knot. Who even knows if it’s hair? Could be a ribbon or something.

In closing, I leave you all with this video of me answering questions at a PR industry event (zzzz) but look: PINK HAIRED INDUSTRY CREDIBILITY!

In addition to being a pink-haired professional + VAIN client, Ariel Meadow Stallings is a superstar of the blogisphere- check out her Offbeat Bride and Electrolicious blogs to see why.

If this doesn’t warm your heart then you’ve got issues.

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Alexis and Alexis
First haircut becomes a lesson on how pretty embracing your natural hair texture can be: VAIN downtown stylist Alexis and her new client… also named Alexis. Front desk ace + VAIN photog My said, “I’ve never seen a client leave the salon looking so happy.”