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Oct 09 2018

Celebrating Small Business!

Have you ever thought about starting a business? Do you want to hear from some folks who have actually done it? Do you want to ask questions about it from someone who has supported lots of start ups?

Then Join us in the salon on October 18th at 6pm for some food, wine and a little fun celebration of entrepreneurship!

We’ll be going through the 4 Mistakes most aspiring business owners make, and how to avoid them as well as fielding any questions you bring. 

Our panel includes the founder of Lokalphoto, a photography service marketplace, and serial entrepreneur, Kate Hollingsworth, as well as other business owners and entrepreneurs.

Click here for Facebook Event Page

Written by DryLand · Categorized: Event, Salon News · Tagged: Events

Sep 25 2018

Free Blowouts!

Yes, there is a catch:

We are testing some new styling lines, and need some folks with all different hair needs to act as testers.

You must book with our incredible artist, Caryn, between now through October 5th. Ask for the “Secret Sauce Blowout” or book it online, then let us try some salon-quality products on you to achieve your best blowout (and help us pick our new line).

Bring us your unique hair troubles: Never enough volume? Can’t unfrizz? Need more shine? Curls that run too wild?  —We need these hair types!

Written by DryLand · Categorized: Uncategorized

Aug 21 2018

School Supply Drive

Pencils, books, backpacks, and paper! We’re collecting school supplies for our local schools. We know a lot of teachers, and we know how tough it can be to teach when all the kids don’t have the proper supplies, so our stylist, Kiki, reached out to the local schools and got the following list of needed supplies:

Erasers
Glue Sticks
Non-Permanent Markers
Pencil cases (no zippers or tins)
#2 yellow Pencils, pre sharpened
Colored Pencils
24-count crayons
Erasers (square and pencil cap)
Blunt Tip Scissors
Tissue boxes
Paper towels
Dry erase markers
Hand sanitizer
Handheld Pencil Sharpener with shaving collector
Yellow highlighters
Pens – Red, Blue, and Black
Non-Metal Ruler (12”/30cm)
Three Ring binder with 3” Rings
3 Ring binder with 1 ½” Rings
Black and White Composition Books
Wide Ruled Notebook Paper
2-pocket folders
70 page spiral notebooks
5 tab dividers
4” X 6” Index Cards
Graphing Paper
Notebook Dividers
Ziploc bags (Qt and Gal Preferred)
Coloring Books
Disinfectant wipes/Baby wipes (Non-toxic)
Bookbags (no wheels)

We hope you’ll help us out by bringing in some supplies for the kids! We’ll be sorting them by grade and delivering them on Friday August 31st!

Thank you!

Written by DryLand · Categorized: Event, Salon News · Tagged: News

Jun 06 2018

What Your Stylist Wants You to Know About Balayage

Balayage is a technique where your hair stylist artfully paints color into your hair with sweeping motions. In french, “balayage” means “to sweep.” The effect is super subtle highlights and/or lowlights that look like you just got back from a summer cruising the Mediterranean. Balayage tends to grow out more subtly than traditional highlights as well, so you may be going longer between service visits than traditional highlights.

To get the most out of a Balayage service, our stylists recommend the following:

  • Book a consultation beforehand if it’s your first time considering coloring your hair! Balayage is an art, and your stylist wants time to contemplate your unique look. This is not a one-size-fits-all color technique.
  • Come to your appointment with your hair as smooth as possible. Tangles and creases from hair-ties don’t lead to the best color application.
  • Those Instagram looks you love often include a technique where the roots have been colored a darker shade to ensure photo-worthy contrast.
  • That super-frosty silver/white color is tough to achieve if you have darker hair to begin with, and may require multiple visits to achieve full ice-princess.
  • If your hair has been colored before (yes, professionally or at home) it will affect your results, so please tell your stylist about any past coloring. It might mean that you need additional time or visits to get the best result.
  • The best balayage looks are overlapped looks, so multiple visits lead to the pretties most dynamic looks.
  • Yes, you can switch to balayage from highlights! It looks great!

Written by DryLand · Categorized: Beauty Tips, Hair Care, Salon News, Tips and Tricks

Apr 17 2018

Celebrity Stylist Wayne Tuggle!

We’re so excited that celebrity hair stylist Wayne Tuggle is coming to DryLand to teach a master-class to our team!!

We still need a Hair Model for this class! If you are available on Sunday, April 22, and have shoulder-length hair and want to have it cut and layered by a legend, please send a picture of your current hair to info@drylandsalon.com.

He will be discussing how layers and face shape go hand-in-hand, as he perfects your hair to compliment your face!

Written by DryLand · Categorized: Event, Salon News, Training · Tagged: Hair, layers, News, Training

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