My formula.


Posted in Answers on April 13th, 2012 by Reagan

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One of the most common questions I get on this blog is “what is your color formula?”.

It’s like the “what’s your sign” of Hairdresser On Fire. Anyway, here are a few reasons I’ve never revealed my formula….

~I have no idea what it is.
~My colorist has no idea what it is.
~It’s complicated and impossible to do unless you are a professional

The way my colorist, Charlie, works is mostly visual. She doesn’t write anything down, and instead looks at the hair and decides what it needs based on the condition of it, the pre-existing color, and what I’m going for.  I like this because I never know how it’s going to turn out, I only know that I’m going to like it. I try to not guide her too much, and instead let her creative coloring mind and hands maul my hair in a good way. We generally do any and every variation of strawberry blonde there is, because it’s my absolute favorite color in the world to be, and I love that it turns out different every time.

Anyhair, I had a gloss the other day, and I had another colorist at my salon, Carla, do it. I finally got a wild hair and asked her what formula she was using for my strawberry/apricot/warm blonde*, and wrote it down for you. She layered two different glosses at the sink for me, here they are in order of appearance.

Eh hem..

First Layer:
1 oz. 9AA
1 oz. 9RB
2 Caps of O kicker
2 Caps of 8C
A dash of Clear gloss to dilute it.

Second Layer:
1 oz. 9RB
1 Cap of 9V
1 Cap of Red Kicker
A dash of Clear gloss to dilute it.

See why that basically requires a PHD in hair color to pull off?

For all you colorists/stylists out there, let me know if you try this and how it turns out! I’d love to hear back! And maybe I’ll start a trend of asking Charlie/Carla what formula they use each time and report to you here. Then we can laugh at how totally different it is every time. How’s that sound?

*If my haircolor was a food I would eat it.

Divine Caroline: 5 tips to make your color last


Posted in Celebrities on March 22nd, 2012 by Reagan

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Today at Divine Caroline, I’m giving out my best tips for making color last as long as possible. Great for you color lovers (me!) who are looking for ways to get more of their money’s worth. Here’s to pretty color like Jessica Biel!

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Image from Divine Caroline

New Hair color!


Posted in News on February 21st, 2012 by Reagan

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Over the weekend, Jake and I went down to Atlanta, Georgia to visit my family there. I got my color done the day before and went that nice blush pink again. As per my hair’s normal behavior, it doesn’t look anything like it’s real self in pictures. Charlie lightened it so much, with highlights all over, before toning it to a rad rosey rosey pink. It’s even pinker than it was last summer. Here is a picture that doesn’t help much.

We karaoked for my sister’s birthday. I was in the middle of an important performance of Pat Benatar’s “Love Is A Battlefield” when this photo was taken. That’s my top 5 favorite karaoke song ever.

Here’s an iPhone pic that shows my hair’s rosey rosey a little better.If you must know, yes..I was crawling through a doggie door. You never have?

It’s time for me to have a crush on color protecting shampoo/conditioner again, because this blushy hair is still only going to last 3 or 4 shamps if I’m lucky!

Pinker.


Posted in News on August 19th, 2011 by Reagan

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This picture is so edited (Instagram!) that you can’t really see the true color, but I went pinker! This is definitely a semi-perm color, because it came from a shampoo! Niles from my work, who is a color assistant, asked me if he could try this pastel shampoo on me to see how my hair would take it.

It really really took it. The pink is beautiful, but it is so bright, that I feel like the natural looking roots don’t really marry with the bottom. It’s like Little Orphan Annie on top and My Little Pony Tales on the bottom. But I’m crazy and I’ll try anything so I don’t care. In fact, I really like having pink hair. And people on the street want to talk to me…well girls. This is definitely a man-repelling hair procedure. Which I don’t mind because Jake loves me for the crazy pants that I am.

I’m anxious to see how long this pink lasts. I’ll make sure to give you a full review of the process! And some better pictures soon too!

Tonight I’m going to pick a giveaway winner, so hurry and enter!

One commenter said she should win because her “hair is gross” and for some reason that had me laughing for 3 hours. I like a simple explanation like that.

Good luck y’all!