The Perfect Base for Blondes

The Perfect Base for Blondes…

One of the most common mistakes that people make when covering grey hair, is for some reason, they put hair colour on that is just too warm for most european skin. I see it all the time, clients with brassy, orangery undertones. My philosophy is different! I flatten and cool clients hair down so its as close as possible to what you could have been born with. I tend to cover the hair with a neutral base, like a mousey tone,  but then the magic follows. We then decorate throughout the base with pretty blonde high/lowlights and or balayage. Once you get this mix right, you will never change it!

I tend to do the base every 6 – 8 weeks, then probably Balayage twice a year which keeps the base fresh and interesting – it’s a great combination. It can give an instant ten years younger feel. To look after this combo, use moisture products for coloured hair.

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Tips for a Young Hairdresser

Tips for A Young Hairdresser

Get yourself somewhere fabulous with a great mentor!

Off the high-street or smaller salons are a GRT start to teach you ‘bread and butter’ work, a good solid blow dry can be the perfect base for anything, so somebody that can do traditional hairdressing is worth their weight in gold in any salon. It is this vital prep knowledge that you’ll see backstage at most shows or for any good photo-shoot. I always make sure I have a key member of my team with this experience and skillset and that is certainly what I have done in my careers past.

BUT, if you want to progress further and wider into the industry then really you need to be alongside somebody who does the type of work that you want to end up doing.

For me, when I met my old boss, he was doing all of that in the industry so i was just his ‘bag carrier’ and I went along to everything and absorbed everything. I loved it! The biggest piece of advice for a young hairdresser is to make sure you work with and alongside the best! Choose somebody you admire, someone you respect, someone you look up to and someone that has already achieved. Offer your services for free if need be – unfortunately sometimes this can be your way in, but you can’t put a price on that type of knowledge that you will learn and therefore build your blocks for your career.

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Blonde Tips: How to Fix Brassy Blonde Hair

Hot to fix that Brassy Blonde Hair!

So firstly, you would need to make sure you have a fantastic range of ‘anti-brassy’ shampoos such as ‘A touch of Silver’ by PRO:VOKE.

You need to make sure that you have top ups of blonde regularly, but you will need to have a full head every now and again so that you can clean out the residue.

You will need to make sure that you have a go-to product on your bathroom shelf such as ‘Igora Colour Gloss Mousse’ in ‘moonshine’ that is a direct tone that will knock out the yellow and last longer than a shampoo and conditioner.

Tone shots are great because they will add moisture, shine, but also they have them in a blue #VioletFamily.

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Should You Colour Your Hair At Home?

Should You Colour Your Hair At Home?

I get asked this question almost every day and in fact yes i do think people can colour their hair at home but it has to be within reason. Being a colour correction specialist, what i see people doing wrong most of the time is they simply choose the wrong box, the colour choice is what we have trained for years for and it can be tricky, the consultation is hugely important! Some of the best colourists i know struggle with colour correction. It is such a difficult process. It is very intricate and very delicate.

Therefore, I would say, if you are colouring your hair at home, just choose something simple. Glosses and root touch up’s are absolutely fine. The moment you start thinking about going lighter, going darker, no matter how subtle – should only be done by a Pro –  Colour Removal should only ever be done by a specialist or it can end up costing you a fortune to get it corrected!

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Advice To A Young Colourist

Tips to Become a Successful Young Colourist!

In Colour, basic or advanced, it’s essential to know the basics first.

With me, I absolutely love the theory side and most people don’t, they find it boring but i was fascinated by it! So my attention was really focused on that. I say to my team all of the time, if you know what is happening with hair, inside out, you will never be in a position that you can’t fix it and so the theory side is crucial.

From a colour perspective you have got to know what you are doing, and so from there on yes you can break the rules until the cows come home, but unless you know them to start with, you can’t do that! So i always say to my team up to a level 2 or 3, abide by the rules and stick to them until you have mastered your craft. There after do what you want but with full respect to the hair’s condition and of course your clients requests –  its only then that you can put your personality and your stamp on your work, but you must not, and i believe very strongly about this, you must not do that until you know what you are doing because you can end up in serious trouble!

To create happy hair you have got to know your thing!

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#the modern mouse

The Modern Mouse…This time of year is a great time to lighten up but with our modern mouse it’s all about the placement and the tone. To create this look we #blendblonde midway and decorate the hairline but with essential warmer tones.Our lightening cream is much kinder on the condition of your hair and the finishing gloss is like lip-gloss for hair. So, if your mousey and fancy being brightened up give us a call:01562748833 or book online for lights and a gloss/www.lisashepherd.co.uk

Hairdressers Journal: Lisa Shepherd Turns Life Changing Illness into a Business First

As featured in The Hairdressers Journal….

Lisa is one of the country’s best-loved hairdressers, acclaimed for her colour know-how, savvy business skills and an ability to make women feel fantastic about themselves. However, Lisa’s career was almost cut short, when a terrifying incident left her physically unable to work in the one place she’d always felt most at home: the salon.

In December 2016, Lisa suffered a Tonic-Clonic seizure, once known as a grand mal. Lisa suffered impact to her head which led to concussion, but beyond that, the episode also caused lasting damage to her vestibular system – the sensory system which helps with balance and spatial orientation. On top of this, Lisa now also suffers from light-sensitive epilepsy.

This incident meant that salon life no longer felt like an option for Lisa, despite it being the place she most wanted to be. Visual stimulants like colours, light and motion caused intense physical pain, while anxiety and panic attacks also flared up in the now-hostile surroundings.

Recalls Lisa: “The seizure happened on 1 December and anyone in our industry knows how busy Decembers are, so I didn’t even have the next day off. It’s a difficult illness to understand and so at the time I had no idea what was going on so I soldiered on from the very next day.

“I found I could do static, standing work such as colouring and cutting, but I couldn’t cope with any type of movement such as blow drying. I couldn’t manage the movement of the hair dryer. Luckily all my clients have been with me for years so I was honest and just did what I could and had my team to help me do what I couldn’t. Everyone was super understanding and it quickly became apparent what I couldn’t cope with. As the tests came in I researched and educated myself to understand what it was I was dealing with.”

With a lifelong love of hairdressing and a problem-solving business brain which had already seen her launch smart initiatives like the Color Bar, Lisa decided to take matters into her own hands and radically alter her salon to make it a place where she – and others living with similar illnesses – would feel safe and welcome.

Lisa’s game-changing low sensory salon includes a series of smart initiatives, all designed to provide alternatives to standard facilities.

“It wasn’t a huge job at all, but a focused one until it felt right,” says Lisa. “The changes happened bit by bit depending on how my body and brain felt and reacted, lighting and re-painting were the initial things that needed to change. I re-educated the team on their vestibular and sensory knowledge and they have to know what to say and do if someone has an episode. Often with any sensory issue all someone needs to cope with an episode is peace and quiet. At the beginning, I was having episodes daily, if not hourly and those times I needed a dark, low sensory, silent room. So, my office was converted into this space, a safe place.”

The changes have proved a massive hit with clients, old and new. “They love the changes,” says Lisa. ”Existing clients all commented on how calm and spa-like it felt. Everyone that comes to the salon has an experience that is stress-free and calm, exactly how a salon should be.”

The spa-like environment has also attracted new clients Says Lisa: “Positive mental state is hugely important with a sensory issue or chronic illness, especially when it’s an invisible one and so, as many of us professionals know, the power of having great hair can actually make someone feel a million dollars even if they feel shocking inside. Once I’d joined VEDA (Vestibular Disorder Association) and started sharing my story it inspired people to come and trust me. It’s honestly been one of the most rewarding times for me, I do still get quite emotional about it because I can see and most defiantly feel their pain.

“As an industry, we could be more aware of mental health and chronic illness. We could be a lot more helpful. My aim to raise awareness of just how many people are alienated from a salon experience and we have it in our hands to change this and make the salon a positive experience and a safe place for them.”

Matthew Batham

Hairdressers Journal

To read the full article, click here (source: Hairdressers Journal Interactive)

The Kidderminster Shuttle: “Debilitating illness sees acclaimed Kidderminster hairdresser Lisa Shepherd transform her salon”

As featured in The Kidderminster Shuttle earlier this year…..

A TERRIFYING illness has prompted an award-winning hairdresser to launch a low-sensory salon in Kidderminster.

Lisa Shepherd’s hugely successful career was almost cut short when she suffered a Tonic-Clonic seizure that affected her brain and left her physically unable to work in her own salon.

But she has used her frightening experience to radically transform her Mill Street salon into a low-sensory one and raise awareness of the issues sufferers can face.

The 46-year-old mother-of-two’s ordeal happened in December 2016 when the seizure caused convulsions and the loss of consciousness. As a result, she hit her head and suffered concussion which caused lasting damage to her vestibular system that helps with balance and spatial orientation. This 50 per cent damage caused a major disconnect between the brain, eyes and limbs and on top of that, she Lisa now suffers from light sensitive epilepsy.

Gurdip Thandi

Kidderminster Shuttle

Source: http://www.kidderminstershuttle.co.uk/news/local/15426470.Debilitating_illness_sees_acclaimed_Kidderminster_hairdresser_transform_her_salon/

Does your Post-Holiday Hair Need A Rescue?

Does your post-holiday hair need a rescue?

The colour of your hair may be pretty, but the condition will be parched!

“Holiday hair can have it’s good points & I quite like what the sun does to hair on the outside but on the inside the hair needs urgent TLC.” – Lisa Shepherd {aka The Hair Doctor}

Often, the sun will kiss the hairline, so we emphasise that more with delicate face framing colour, or we wash over glosses to increase shine that are both simple & affordable (as little as £30.00).

However, excess sun will have structurally pushed the hair so treatments or aftercare will be needed.

We offer a number of in-house treatments to fix your post-holiday hair in a heart beat. Call 01562 748833 to book your appointment & get some advice!

A New Hue for You

‘New Hue For You’ For Just £99!

This includes your colour, cut & style of your choice! If you purchase any of the recommended styling tools or aftercare products then you also receive 10% off the retail price. Just choose the ‘Hue that’s right for you!’

How to achieve this look….

Colour: Ice

Technique: Full Head Bleach & Toner

Maintenance: 4 weekly roots

Styling Tool: Hands & Product

Aftercare: Touch of Silver Shampoo & Clay

 

How to achieve this look….

Colour: Sand

Technique: Full Head Tint

Maintenance: Express Colour Bar 2-4 weeks / Lights every 6 months

Styling Tool: Straighteners
(We recommend GHD! Ask salon reception to purchase!)

Aftercare: Moisture Pack – Plex

 

How to achieve this look….

Colour: Honey

Technique: Full Head Tint & Lights

Maintenance: Express Colour Bar 2-4 weeks / Lights every 6 months

Styling Tool: Wand
(We recommend GHD Curve Wand! Ask salon reception to purchase!)

Aftercare: Moisture Pack – Plex

 

How to achieve this look….

Colour: Dusty Lights

Technique: Soft Balayage

Maintenance: Annual or 6 month appointment

Styling Tool: Hot Brush & Wand
(We recommend Babyliss Titanium Pro Hot Brush & GHD Curve Wand! Ask salon reception to purchase!)

Aftercare: Dry Shampoo Volume

 

How to achieve this look….

Colour: Chestnut Lights

Technique: Babylights & Gloss

Maintenance: Annual / 6 month appointment

Styling Tool: Straighteners / Hot Brush
(We recommend Babyliss Titanium Pro Hot Brush & GHD Curve Wand! Ask salon reception to purchase!)

Aftercare: Chestnut Mousse Smoothing

How to achieve this look….

Colour: Golden Lights

Technique: Babylights & Balayage

Maintenance: Annual / 6 month appointment

Styling Tool: Hot Brush & Wand
(We recommend Babyliss Titanium Pro Hot Brush & GHD Curve Wand! Ask salon reception to purchase!)

Aftercare: Golden Mousse – Moisture or Volume Pack