# Monday, April 04, 2011
We love it when our clients take the time to offer us feedback! Here is a comment that was submitted yesterday in the 'Share your experience' box on our website:
"This was my second time having Brooke cut, color, and style my hair. The first time I came with three different ideas that she morphed into one hair-style. I have received so many compliments from friends, family, co-workers, and fellow students. Coming back I wanted to get relatively the same hair-style and she did an equally amazing job, and I think I like it even better than the first time. 

Her talent as a stylist is complimented with great customer service and conversation. Sitting in her chair feels like I am talking with an old friend.  Great service and even better hair!!  Thanks!!"


-Holly

Photo: Holly's A-Line Bob Hairstyle
Brooke took a photo of Holly's cut and color. Brooke used a chocolate brown hair color on Holly's bottom layers and around her face, and lightened up the top layers with blonde highlights for spring. Holly's cut is an a-line bob, which is a very current look, and it's flattering on most face shapes. For styling tips, check out this recent How to video featuring Katie round brushing her a-line bob.



Photo: Brooke at Michael's Salon

Thanks Holly for taking the time to send us your feedback! We love hearing how our talented hair stylists are doing.

Have any of you readers been in the salon lately? How was your experience? Let us know - leave a comment here, or send us a message on our website, Michael's Facebook page, or Michael's on Twitter. We'd LOVE to hear from you.


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# Thursday, January 06, 2011
While perusing online, we found some beauty words of wisdom that we couldn't wait to share. This wisdom comes from Lucky magazine's article 10 essential beauty tips. Check out the entire article for great beauty advice for women of any age. Here are the 2 nuggets of wisdom to keep in mind at your next visit to the beauty salon:
7. The hairstylist/aesthetician/manicurist who spends her time trashing the job the last person did on you is the hairstylist/aesthetician/manicurist you need to replace, stat. Truly talented people focus on bringing out the best in you, not telling you what's wrong with you.
Sally Hershberger ain't cheap, but a cut with her is better than any outfit.

and
9. You wear your haircut every day, so think about that when agonizing over the price: You. Wear it. Every. Day. So it could cost more than your shoes and that would still be a reasonable thing.
What do you think? Have you spent more on your haircut than your shoes? What's the ROI (return on investment) of your new stiletto boots vs. a cut and color with a Michael's designer?

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# Tuesday, January 04, 2011
We absolutely LOVE it when clients take time to offer us feedback on their experiences at Michael's. Good or bad, we want to know what you think (of course we love the good, but if we can make your experience better in some way, please let us know). On the left side of Michael's website is a 'Share your experience' box that goes to our general manager. It's like having her direct phone extension.

Here is a recent comment from a new client:
I just wanted to send a note to say that I was a new client to the salon a couple of weeks ago and had a haircut from Reagan. I've tried several hairstylists in the last few years and she gave me the best haircut that I've had in as long as I can remember. It not only looked good when I walked out that day but I've also been able to style it on my own. She really did a really great job and I can't wait to come back.
Thanks,
Amanda


Reagan

Reagan is a new designer at Michael's, who just completed our new 3MP! training program. We are excited to have her as part of the Michael's team.


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# Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Once again, Michael's Salon was on a quest to beautify the people in the Dayton area. This time, we were looking for teachers who were ready to make a major change to their appearance. Teachers could either nominate themselves or someone else. The winners not only got their hair cut, colored, processed and styled by our hair designers, but our makeup artists were overseen by one of the top makeup artists in the country! Below are the two winners and their before & after photos!

The first winner was Caron Barks. Because of her busy schedule she could not seem to find time for herself. She found this as a great opportunity to make a change and nominated herself for the teacher make-over.

"I have been wanting to make a major change for a long time."


Caron Barks before and after pictures


Ruth Sutton was the second winner. She is a regular at Michael's Salon and has been going to Sheena for over four years. After seeing the advertisement for the make-over, she nominated herself because she noticed she was in need of a change.

" I trust Sheena, and I knew she would take care of and understand the challenges I have with my hair."



Ruth Sutton's before and after pictures


What do you think about the make-overs? Are you in need of a make-over? Keep checking back for our next contest!

To check out more of Michael's Salon Make-overs, click here.


Credits for Ruth Sutton Make-over:
Hair by Sheena Wolodkievicz, Makeup by Paula Piersall
Photography by Jodi "Reese" Melvin, Media Group @ Michael's

Credits for Carons Barks Make-over:
Hair by Brittany "Brooke" Lion, Makeup by Meg Vanover
Photography by Jodi "Reese" Melvin, Media Group @ Michael's

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# Thursday, September 30, 2010
At last - the long-awaited makeover photos of Shana, our Young Professional makeover winner!


Before and After: Shana's Young Professional Makeover

With the help of Generation Dayton, the dynamic networking group for Young Professionals in the Dayton region, Michael's sought out young professionals who would be willing to put their trust in the hands of our talented beauty professionals for a beauty makeover. We had a great response, but one nomination really stood out.

By day Shana Douglas is Marketing Director at Sunbelt of Miami Valley, by night, she is a social media extraordinaire, volunteering her time and expertise to such organizations as the March of Dimes, Dayton AMA, Greater Dayton Advertising Association, and more. She is very active and involved in the Dayton community and online (she's @ShanaDouglas if you're on Twitter).
"I nominate myself... solely because I don't have time to take care of myself like I'd like to! Between a full-time job, consulting and numerous volunteer roles, there's little time left for beauty."
Hairstyle Info:
Tonya worked with Shana to find a hairstyle that suits Shana's professional-by-day/"rowdy chucks and heels wearing diva by night" personality.


Professional Day Look         |        Sassy Night Style     

First, Tonya chose to darken Shana's hair with a rich chocolate color to bring out her blue eyes and skin tone. Shana wanted some red highlights to add some fun to her look so Tonya added some chunky red highlights around her face. For the cut, Shana needed to be able to cover up a tattoo on the back of her neck, so Tonya went with a shag hairstyle with lots of face framing layers. Tonya tapered Shana's hair at the crown to add volume and lift. Paula used neutral brown colors for Shana's makeup to compliment her eyes.

To mix it up for a night look, Tonya pulled Shana's hair into a trendy side ponytail - a messy look with lots of pieces around her face. Courtney then amped up Shana's makeup by giving her a smoky eye.

If you want to see more photos of Shana's makeover, there are more on Michael's Facebook page. What do you think of Shana's new look? Are you ready to make a change?

Credits:
Hair by Tonya Verhoff, Makeup by Paula Piersall & Courtney Collins
Photography by Cynthia DeVelvis, Media Group @ Michael's


      Tonya         |            Paula             |         Courtney 


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# Monday, August 16, 2010
Michael's Salon and Spa is working to raise funds for the Dayton Ohio chapter of the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women campaign. We are excited to work with the dynamic team at Go Red to raise funds and awareness of heart disease in women. Did you know that heart disease is the number 1 cause of death for women in the US?



Free haircuts with donation
In the month of September, any new client can donate $25 to Go Red for Women and receive a Michael's design cut and style, up to a $50 value. The entire $25 is donated to Go Red for Women, and you get a great new look! Sounds like a win-win, right?

How to donate to Go Red for Women:
If you are interested in donating to the Heart Association, all you have to do is email info@michaelssalon.com, and we will call you to schedule your appointment. All of our designers are participating to raise money, but there are limited appointments available with each stylist. Email us now to schedule your appointment in the month of September.

About heart disease in women:
The partnership between Michael's Salon and Go Red for Women was an easy one to make. Most of our clients are women. Most of Michael's hair stylists are women. It's obvious that we want to keep our clients and staff healthy. I would be willing to bet that every person reading this blog has been affected by heart disease in one form or another. Maybe your mother has high cholesterol, or your boss survived a heart attack. We can all work together to raise awareness and learn how to lead heart healthy lives.

The fine print:
Please include your phone number in your email. Print this page and present at checkout (this will help us keep track of the donation appointments). Payment must be made with cash or check, credit cards cannot be accepted for your donation. Valid for new clients only. Appointments must be made between Sept 1 and Sept 30, 2010.

Any questions? Leave a comment on this post or include them in your email to info@michaelssalon.com. Let's work together to raise funds and Go Red for Women!





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# Tuesday, July 06, 2010

We absolutely LOVE it when clients take time to offer us feedback on their experiences at Michael's. Good or bad, we want to know what you think (of course we love the good, but if we can make your experience better in some way, please let us know). On the left side of Michael's website is a 'Share your experience' box that goes to our general manager. It's like having her direct phone extension.

We recently received a comment from one of our Over 40 Makeover winners, Digma, about her experience:
I started to go to Michael's Salon in 2007. I won a facial at a fundraiser from church. My first experience at Michael's was awesome. I love the massages a lot and like all the beauty products.

I was sooo excited when I won the 40+ make over. Jodi did an excellent job with me. Paula did the perfect job in my makeup. I really look like a model. My friends at work are really impressed.

I recommend all personnel from the salon. They are all good. I love you girls! Thanks,
Digma



      Jodi                                    Paula    

Thank YOU Digma for taking the time to send us a message! Check out Digma's before and after photos here - she was a great model. Another interesting fact, our makeovers - including Digma's - have already been featured on Modern Salon! After the success of our first Looking for Faces call for submissions, we will be doing another call for submissions soon! Keep an eye here on our blog for more details as they are available.

In the meantime, don't be shy and let us know how we are doing at Michael's!

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# Friday, June 11, 2010

As we prepared for our quarterly photo shoot, our team discussed what works and what doesn't. The fashion magazines all display images of young, beautiful models with hair that is NOT wearable for the average woman. Could you imagine getting ready to drop your kids off at school, or heading to the office - but first taking hours and hours to style your hair like this?


Image by Intercoiffure


This is a fantastic image, but it doesn't fit the lifestyles of most of our clientele. We want to inspire our guests to try new looks, but each person needs to be able to envision the look on him/herself.


For our May photo shoot, instead of having our designers or Michael select models, we asked our clientele. We sent out emails and asked for submissions on Facebook and Twitter:


Michael's is looking for real women over 40 to be a part of our upcoming makeover photo shoot. We're asking you to nominate yourself, or a woman you know who would be willing to make a major change.

We received more feedback from this online contest than any previous online contest. It was very difficult to select the winners, but we narrowed the field down to six. These brave women put their trust in Michael's talented staff to design their new look. 


Before and After Photos:


Our designers went above and beyond just cut and color to empower each woman to discover the best version of herself. Click the names below to see more pictures and to learn about each makeover:



Andrea                   Digma                    Ellen

Karin                        Lisa                  Sharon

What do you think? Are YOU ready to make a change?

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Model: Lisa Scaggs
Hair: Tari Huber
Makeup: Paula Piersall
Photo: Cynthia DeVelvis, Media Group @ Michael's

Lisa learned about our makeover contest through Twitter. She saw the tweet, read the blog, and sent her photograph in without telling anyone. She was surprised to learn that she was selected. Lisa had never been to Michael's, so Tari, one of our master designers worked with her to plan her new look.

As you can see, Lisa's hair was long and in need of a boost of color. That's exactly what Tari did for her, but first they donated Lisa's ponytail to Pink Heart Funds. Tari started with a chestnut brown permanent color to warm up Lisa's look. She then added chunky blonde highlights. Tari added face-framing layers and a side-swept bang to show off Lisa's great eyes and smile.

To style, Tari used Moroccan Oil to strengthen and condition before blow-drying. She used Osis Slick before flat-ironing to help straighten Lisa's naturally curly hair. Finally, she set the look with Bed Head Masterpiece by TIGI. For a night variation, Tari curled sections of Lisa's hair, first using Working Spray by Aquage to protect against heat damage and add body.



          Hair by Tari                       Makeup by Paula
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Model: Sharon Nalepka
Hair: Amanda Hansen
Makeup: Paula Piersall
Photo: Cynthia DeVelvis, Media Group @ Michael's

I have had the same hairstyle for the past 5+ years, and the style I had before that I had for almost 10 years. I am always looking for something to do with my hair but just don't know what.

Amanda, who has been doing Sharon's hair for several years, had a few ideas. Sharon is a teacher, so she always used barettes to keep her hair out of her face.

Amanda added subtle highlights to soften Sharon's dark color, and then cut her hair in a sleek bob. "Sharon can put her hair behind her ears if it gets in her way, so she can get rid of the barettes!" Amanda said. Amanda also gave Sharon wispy bangs to compliment her face shape.

To style, Amanda sprayed Volupt by Sebastian and followed with Aquage Uplifting Foam at the crown. She used a round brush when blow drying to give Sharon's hair volume. She followed up with a flat iron to shape the ends.



   Hair by Amanda                    Makeup by Paula

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Model: Digma Stockelman
Hair: Jodi Schuh-Keeley
Makeup: Paula Piersall
Photo: Cynthia DeVelvis, Media Group @ Michael's


Digma has been one of Paula's clients for years. She was excited to learn that she won the makeover. Jodi worked with Digma to designer her new look.

Jodi said "at first she was skeptical when I pulled out the red color swatch..." but after the experience Digma said "I LOVE it!" Jodi added red highlights to Digma's dark brown hair, and then cut it in a very versatile style with lots of layers. As you can see, Digma can wear her hair sleek and straight, flip the ends for a textured and piecy look, or embrace her natural curl for a fun style.

To style, Jodi used Fortifying Ultra Gel by Aquage. She finger-dried Digma's hair until it was 90% dry, then used a round brush to add volume and shape to the ends. Jodi then used Matte Putty by Sebastian to shape and hold Digma's look.


   Hair by Jodi                       Makeup by Paula

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Model: Ellen Arnette
Hair: Allison Kirkwood
Makeup: Paula Piersall
Photo: Cynthia DeVelvis, Media Group @ Michael's

"I am nominating my mother, Ellen Arnette for your makeover contest. My mother has always been such a giver and doer for others that she rarely puts any time or money into herself. My mother is at a very rough time in her life. In September 2009, she lost her best friend of 30 years to cancer. And then only a few short months later - 6 days before Christmas - my Dad passed away after 30 years of marriage.

I believe that this makeover would make her feel better about herself and the future... my mother is a very strong woman. She has always been there for everyone. She would take the shirt off her back for anyone, even a stranger.

It would not only mean the world to her, but for me to see my mother smile again would be the greatest joy. My mother has had the same look my whole life, and now is the time for a change."

Change is exactly what Allison did for Ellen. She used a rich base color to add warm undertones to Ellen's hair color. Then she wanted to break it up wiht some light by adding caramel and blonde highlights. Allison kept the look natural - the highlights are subtle so you can see the darker color underneath.

Ellen has very fine thin hair, so Allison cut four inches from the length and gave her medium to long layers to add volume. She added side-swept bangs and layers around Ellen's face to soften the look.

Allison suggests for Ellen to blow-dry her hair upside down at home, then use a round brush to shape the style. After blow-drying, Allison added curls for a fun look. She used Queen for a Day Thickening Spray by TIGI to hold the look. Allison's tip for other women with thin hair trying to get his style: "when you curl, use small sections and curl each piece in opposite directions for volume."

Ellen was very touched by the whole experience. "It was an amazing gesture, this whole experience has been something special."



Hair by Allison               Makeup by Paula

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Model: Andrea Glass
Hair: Lisa Homer
Makeup: Paula Piersall
Photo: Cynthia DeVelvis, Media Group @ Michael's


Andrea has been Lisa's client for almost three years. Her husband loved her hair long and blonde. "It took a contest like this to give me the courage to make a drastic change." Lisa went to work, first giving Andrea a keratin treatment to make Andrea's hair smooth and manageable. Andrea was excited to wear her hair straight for a change. After the treatment, Andrea "loves the shine and condition. I can style my hair so much faster, and it doesn't feel like it's chemically processed - it feels like real hair!"

A few days later, Andrea's hair was ready to be colored and styled. "I always use three to four colors for clients. Multi-tone color makes hair look healthier, and I really wanted to enhance Andrea's skin tone," Lisa said. For her cut, Lisa chose a chin-length bob. "It's great for her face shape. Andrea has a long face, so a short bob keeps her looking younger. Long hair can be matronly and aging for women in their forties, especially when it's curly."

Lisa started the style with Moroccan Oil to strengthen and condition Andrea's hair, and then followed with Volupt Spray by Sebastian to add body without curl. She used a round brush to blow-dry, and then smoothed the ends with a flat iron.

Andrea is a very sassy, high-spirited person, so to add a little fun to her look, Lisa used multi-color clip-in extensions to add some personality.

If you're wondering what Andrea's husband has to say about her new look, Andrea told Lisa "He LOVES it!" She didn't let him see her until the night after the photo shoot, when they scheduled a special date night. "He didn't recognize me when I first walked up to him" and he agreed that her blonde days are over.

 
     Hair by Lisa                      Makeup by Paula

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# Monday, June 07, 2010
We absolutely LOVE it when clients take time to offer us feedback on their experiences at Michael's. Good or bad, we want to know what you think (of course we love the good, but if we can make your experience better in some way, please let us know). On the left side of Michael's website is a 'Share your experience' box that goes to our general manager. It's like having her direct phone extension.

Here is a recent comment from an out-of-town visitor:
Not from Dayton, but was there this weekend and decided, on a whim, that I wanted a haircut...called in to make an appt and said that my only requirement was awesome bangs.  I was scheduled w/ Tasha and I can honestly say I don't think I've had a better haircut ever before.  My bangs were spot on and she was incredibly friendly and down to earth...seriously bummed that I live 2 hours away!! 
-Name withheld


Tasha

Great job Tasha! And thank you to our commenter for leaving us feedback! Have any of you readers been in the salon lately? How was your experience? Let us know - leave a comment here, or send us a message on our website, Michael's Facebook page, or Michael's on Twitter. We'd LOVE to hear from you.
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# Friday, May 28, 2010
We love it when our clients take the time to offer us feedback! Here is another comment that was submitted yesterday in the 'Share your experience' box on our website:
"I had a great experience. I cut 11 inches off to donate to locks of love. I was a little nervous but Myka did such a great job. I get compliments every day on my cut and color. Everything was great and I love my new do for summer!
-Kristyn


Myka

Thanks Kristyn for leaving feedback, we're so glad that Myka took such great care of you! And thanks for donating your hair to such a great cause. We work with both Locks of Love and Pink Heart Funds to donate hair to disadvantaged children and cancer patients.

In order to donate to either charity, please remember that your PONYTAIL must be at least ten inches long. Your hair might be ten inches, but when pulled back into a ponytail it gets shorter.

Has anyone else donated to Locks of Love, Pink Heart Funds or another charity? How was your experience? Did you like going from long to short? Please share in the comments below.
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# Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Today must be client feedback day - thank you all so much for sharing your experience with us! Here are two more comments that we received today:
"I went to Kellsey yesterday for a big change...a huge cut and highlights for my hair. Kellsey did a FANTASTIC job!! She has always done a great job and I wasn't disappointed with this big change! Thanks so much Kellsey!"
-Michelle


Kellsey
"Always have a great experience with Cherice and Alana.  They are so sweet and personable and do a perfect mani/pedi every time!"

Alana & Cherice

Thank you BOTH for taking the time to give us feedback! We love to hear how our professionals are doing, and have several places online where you can let us know:
  • First is the feedback box that Mary used - which is located on the left of every page of our website - www.michaelssalon.com
  • Also, please feel free to leave a comment here, on our blog 
  • We also have a Facebook page
  • And you can send us a message on Twitter @MichaelsSalon

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Our website has a "Share your experience" box for clients to leave feedback on their Michael's experiences. Here is a recent comment we received:
I always get my hair cut styled and colored by Amanda, she is great and always listens and gives you exactly what you ask for. Always satisfied with Amanda.  Thanks Amanda!!


Amanda
Thank YOU for taking the time to leave us a comment. We encourage client feedback, and have several places online where you can let us know how we're doing at Michael's:
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# Friday, January 22, 2010
We love it when our clients take the time to offer us feedback! Here is another comment that was left on Tuesday in the 'Share your experience' box on our website:
"Had a GREAT session this morning with Caribeth! This is my second appt. with her and I would recommend her to anyone! We're moving out of state next month and I dread having to find another stylist since Caribeth does such a wonderful job!"


Caribeth

Thanks again for taking the time to leave us feedback! Once again, here are some places online where you can let Michael's know how we're doing:
  • First is the feedback box on michaelssalon.com - which is located on the left of every page of our website
  • Also, please feel free to leave a comment here, on our blog
  • We also have a Facebook page
  • And you can send us an @ message or direct message on Twitter
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# Thursday, January 21, 2010



Our esthetician and makeup artist Paula's short hairstyle is so cute we want to share it with our online community! Abby (who you might remember from our recent Designer Spotlight) cut and colored Paula's style, Paula did her own Jane Iredale makeup, and photographer Cindy DeVelvis from the Media Group @ Michael's took the photographs.

The photos have been submitted for publication, so you might be seeing Paula's great style in hair magazines in the future!
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# Monday, January 18, 2010
Our website has a "Share your experience" box for clients to leave feedback on their Michael's experiences. Here is a recent comment we received:
"I love the new hair cut I got by one of your new designers, Emily. I needed a new look and she had great suggestions and did a great job. I have had so many compliments on my new 'do'. They ask, and I tell them... I got it at Michael's... from Emily!" -Jill
Emily is a new designer - so new, that we don't have a headshot of her yet :) She is one of our talented interns who is still in training. Let me clarify what I mean by "still in training." She has graduated from cosmetology school and has her cosmetology license. But when we hire new designers at Michael's, we have a comprehensive training program that lasts 1-2 years, depending on the individual designer's experience.

In this training program, we build upon the skills learned in cosmetology school by having each trainee complete internships with our master designers. In their internships, the master designers teach interns advance cut and color skills, as well as business tips - such as how to grow your clientele and how to treat clients.

Jill, thanks for taking the time to leave us feedback on your experience with Emily! We really appreciate client feedback, and we love to hear that our new designers are on the right track! We encourage client feedback, and have several places online where you can let us know how we're doing at Michael's:
  • First is the feedback box that Jill used - which is located on the left of every page of our website (www.michaelssalon.com)
  • Also, please feel free to leave a comment here, on our blog (www.michaelssalon.com/blog)
  • We also have a Facebook page (facebook.com/MichaelsSalon)
  • And you can send us an @ message or direct message on Twitter (@michaelssalon)


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# Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Our website has a "Share your experience" box for clients to leave feedback on their Michael's experiences. Here is a recent comment we received:
"Tari Huber is the greatest stylist! In the 15+ years I have known her, she is ALWAYS right on target and knows just what I want! For a truly up-to-date, professional style plus perfect coloring with "PIZAZZ" see Tari!!"

-Mary from Tipp City, Ohio

Tari Huber, Master Designer and Color Specialist

Thanks Mary for taking the time to leave us a comment. We encourage client feedback, and have several places online where you can let us know how we're doing at Michael's:
  • First is the feedback box that Mary used - which is located on the left of every page of our website (www.michaelssalon.com)
  • Also, please feel free to leave a comment here, on our blog (www.michaelssalon.com/blog)
  • We also have a Facebook page (facebook.com/MichaelsSalon)
  • And you can send us an @ message or direct message on Twitter (@michaelssalon)

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# Thursday, December 10, 2009
Michael's Salon worked with the Media Group at Michael's to develop an intensive, hour-long training video to address the problem of choppy, uneven bobs that Michael noticed everywhere on the street. The bob is currently one of the most popular haircuts, and Michael saw a need to develop this revolutionary cutting technique. Continuing education for all designers is at every level is a large part of why Michael's is the premiere salon in the Dayton region. Michael has used this video to train his staff in small groups and has noticed a vast improvement in cuts leaving the salon. "There is no excuse for not achieving the client's desired look. You have to take into consideration the texture and type of hair, thickness, etc. in order to make this or any look work." In this training video, Michael explains how using the right products allows you to overcome difficult or hard to manage hair.

For more information on this revolutionary training video please email kim@mediagrouponline.com or call 435-5478 ext. 200.

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# Tuesday, December 08, 2009



Michael used tapering shears to create this detached style on Linzie. To style at home, start with Michael's Elixer 11 to smooth hair and add body. Finger dry then straighten with a Denman brush. Use a flat iron where needed to smooth and straighten. Back comb at the crown for added volume. Finish with a shine spray to hold the look!

Model: Linzie Evans
Hair: Michael Schuh Jr.
Makeup: Paula Piersall
Photo: Cynthia DeVelvis, the Media Group @ Michael's

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# Thursday, November 12, 2009
Our website has a "Share your experience" box for clients to leave feedback on their Michael's experiences. Here are two recent comments we received:
  • "I went to Myka for the first time on a friend's recommendation and am SO happy that I did. In one word, she is AMAZING! And I'll definitely be back to see her."
        -Anonymous
  • "I visited Michael's Salon for the first time yesterday. I have been "shopping" for a new salon and stylist. My appointment was with Brooke and I was thrilled with the experience. She was very personable and did an excellent job. I will definitely be back! Thank you!"  
        -Andrea

   
Myka                    Brooke

Ladies, we really appreciate you taking the time to leave us feedback. It helps us to grow as a team to know how our clients feel about their services. We want coming to Michael's to be an experience, not just another appointment in your busy schedule.

If you would like to let us know about your recent experience at Michael's Salon and Spa, we encourage you to leave a comment on our homepage or on this blog. We are also on Facebook and Twitter. If you have a picture of your new look from Michael's, post it on our Facebook page! And if you are on Twitter, follow @michaelssalon - we share lots of information about fashion, style, health and beauty - and of course the latest info from Michael's!
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# Thursday, September 10, 2009

Hair designer, Alecia colored Stacy’s hair, using a double-process to achieve the two-toned look. Michael cut Stacy’s hair into a swingline bob using thinning shears. In cutting this type of bob, Michael stresses the importance of cutting the design line from short to long, starting in the center of the back of the head, and working around to the front. Also, when tapering the hair with thinning shears, you want to take the bulk out of the hair at the nape. The sides should be pinned out of the way because the hairline at the ear is shorter than the back, and there is less hair here.

To style this trendy do, Michael used a combination of elixir and gel. He then finger dried Stacy’s hair to lift hair away from the scalp. Once her hair was about 50% dry, he used a Denman brush to straighten hair at the roots brushing the hair from the roots from one side to the other. To complete the style, Michael used a round brush bending the hair into a full bob shape and used a finishing spray to hold the look.

Model: Stacy Hair color and Makeup: Alecia Mann Hair cut and style: Michael Schuh Photographer: Cynthia DeVelvis

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# Wednesday, July 15, 2009

I highlighted Nicole’s hair really heavy on top in the shape of an hour glass. For contrast, I used a rich dark chocolate color everywhere else. Nicole wanted a fun haircut that would be easy to style, so we decided on a really cute swingline bob with lots of choppy layers. The color and style look great on Nicole.

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Posted by: Amanda Hansen

One of Michael's Haircolor Specialists.

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# Monday, June 22, 2009

Emily had shoulder length, natural dirty blonde hair color and wanted something to spice it up. For color, I did pale blonde all over highlights to brighten up her face. I also added deep brown and purple contrast to add dimension. She needed a fun, funky contrast which gave attention to her face. For her haircut, I decided to take the length up to her hairline and stack it in the back to create body on top. I also took the layers up too, which also created lots of volume. To add texture, I razored the sides for a piecy look and thinned all over to create even more body and take bulk out. To finish her I used Sebastian mousse to give her style lift and fullness and texturized with Aquage Detailing Crème. To hold the style I used Bed Head Masterpiece hairspray. Emily loves her new look.

 

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Posted by: Matti York

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# Thursday, June 18, 2009

This is a hairstyle with attitude.

 

Created by Tasha Swanson at Michael’s Salon and Spa in Dayton, Ohio. Tasha first cut Matt’s hair into the Fohawk form. She changed it up a bit by cutting it so it veers off to the right side in the back. The front bang was left longer and gets gradually shorter down the back side. Tasha used a razor and thinning shears to add texture. To make Matt’s new style pop, she foiled in a touch of red. Best of all, styling is easy, Tasha recommends using styling gel or paste.

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# Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Something different for summer.

Teresa is a working mom with three kids. She wanted an up-to-date look, but most importantly a style that would be easy. Most of my short hair clients get bored with the same old cut, they like change and I like change too. With Teresa's hair, I slightly under cut it giving closeness on the sides and back. This allows her to keep a little length on top for fullness and adds more drama to the style. Teresa's hair is fine, but this cut works great on thick hair too. It's a great style for summer. To style her new cut, I used Sebastian mouseforte and Aquage texturzing wax. These are both easy products to use and a neccessity for creating the look at home. 

Posted by: Jodi Schuh, Master Designer Michael's Salon and Spa

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 Jodi
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# Thursday, April 09, 2009

Cindy Simerlink of Dayton, Ohio knew that she wanted to dramatically change her hairstyle and at the same time wanted to donate her almost waist-length hair to a charitable cause.  She chose Michael’s Salon and Day Spa to accomplish the first goal and the Pink Heart Funds to realize the second.

The Pink Heart Funds is a non-profit charity which provides prosthetic hairpieces for children and adults suffering hair loss due illness, including those receiving cancer treatments. 

 

Cindy arrived at Michael’s Salon and Spa in Centerville, Ohio and was greeted by Amanda Hansen, a Michael’s designer and educator. Cindy and Amanda discussed styles and selected a chin length bob. So Amanda cut the first 12 inches of hair and set it aside for the Pink Heart Funds. Then she began to sculpt and shape Cindy’s bob. After the bob was cut and styled Michael’s makeup artist, Debbie Sandstrom, completed Cindy’s new look with a Jane Iredale makeover.

 

Cindy’s desire for an enhanced natural look was achieved.  She left Michael’s smiling and pleased. Both goals were accomplished!

 

For more information on Pink Heart Funds visit www.pinkheartfunds.com or call 866-757-PINK.

 

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# Friday, March 13, 2009

Designer Bess Gose creates a brillant style that moves. It's a short cut that's heavy on both funky layers and sexy fringe. To get the look, Bess cut model Shannon's locks wet while using a point-cutting method. After dry, more layers were added to enrich the hair's texture. Bess says she chose layers and a fringe to contour the face. To style after shampooing and conditioning, Bess used Aquage Uplifting Foam before blow-drying and teasing lightly with fingers. Aquage Working Spray was sprintzed throughout the hair and flat ironed into place. It's an awesome look.

Photos featured in Sophisticates Hairstyle Guide.

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# Friday, March 06, 2009

This haircut on Brittney looks great on anyone, I recommend this cut to all body and face shapes.   I have had so many requests for the swingline bob.  The way it is cut and texturized gives maximum volume and is also very easy to style.   With the right products you can easily duplicate exactly what your designer did!  Book your appointment at Michaels now to get this great look!

Thanks,
Matti
Designer at Michaels

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# Friday, February 06, 2009

As women we are always looking for tips on how to age beautifully. Let's face it, we all want to look our best and most importantly look younger. www.Oprah.com shared five sured fired ways to slow time without going under the knife or using a needle. The top two tips are things Michael's Salon and Spa can help you with. At Michael's we offer Dr. Dennis Gross alpha/beta chemical peel service and MD Skincare retail products in our spa. And of course getting a great haircut and color always makes you feel wonderful.  

Number 1 -Protect Your Skin

First stop: the office of dermatologist Dennis Gross, MD, where his luminous assistant, Magda, applies an exfoliating alpha hydroxy acid peel to my face and neck. When the (unlined) doctor enters the room, he explains that the change in pH level in the skin created by just one acid peel can generate collagen, the key to skin that ages well. "Collagen is the skin's structural fiber," he says. "As we get older, it breaks down, creating lines and large pores." What speeds up the degeneration? Sun exposure. "The absolute worst thing you can do is sit in the sun," he says. Sun exposure causes up to 90 percent of wrinkles, dark spots, and sagging. "It can take 10 years to see the effects, so people don't make the connection between a golden tan now and visible damage later," he says. "But by wearing broad-spectrum sunscreen and using topical treatments with as many proven collagen-producing ingredients as possible—including retinol and antioxidants, such as green tea extract and vitamin C—even a person who spent years recklessly sunbathing can make a turnaround."
 
(Be sure to ask one of Michael's Salon and Spa's professional estheticians about the Alpha/Beta peel at your next visit).

Number 2 - Getting a Good Haircut and Color

Did you know that a good haircut can make your face look firmer? "Side-swept bangs soften the lines on your forehead, and growing your hair a few inches below the chin takes attention away from sagging," says New York City stylist Eva Scrivo. Hormone changes accompanying menopause can cause hair to become thinner and more brittle, so Scrivo recommends emollient shampoos and soft, gentle brushes. You can also bulk up thinning hair with highlighting; the hydrogen peroxide in bleaching agents swells the hair shaft, making it look thicker, says hair and scalp specialist David Kingsley, PhD.

For the fair-skinned, going a little lighter is probably a good idea. "Dark hair can make your features look severe," says Sharon Dorram-Krause, head colorist at the John Frieda Salon in New York City. Are you comfortable going gray? "Weave in silver or buttery highlights or darker lowlights to deepen color and prevent your salt-and-pepper from looking ashy," says Dorram-Krause. Paul Labrecque, owner of the eponymous salon and spa, has only one hard-and-fast rule: "The most important thing as you get older is to wear a hairstyle that's not blown into place but moves."
 

Number 3 - Turn On Your Brights

Over time teeth may yellow from smoking, plaque accumulation, and coffee, tea, and red wine stains. In an ultraviolet whitening procedure, a dentist applies a peroxide gel to your teeth and then activates it with a UV ray. Because high concentrations of peroxide suck calcium from your teeth, making them more porous and thus prone to stains, your dentist can apply a remineralizing gloss, which adds back calcium and prevents discoloration.

Number 4 - Sleep Deeply

"Skin cells turn over more quickly when you sleep," says Jeanine Downie, MD, director of Image Dermatology in Montclair, New Jersey, and coauthor of Beautiful Skin of Color. "If you don't get enough sleep, your skin won't renew itself and will start looking dull—especially as you age, when cell turnover is slowing down." Skin temperature also rises when you sleep, allowing topical treatments to penetrate the skin more effectively than they do during the day. And there's the common badge of fatigue: dark circles. While puffiness is determined by genetics, shadows are often aggravated by lack of sleep, which can cause some blood to seep from the tiny capillaries beneath the thin skin under your eyes.

Number 5 -Straighten Up

"You need to maintain bone strength for good posture," says Lesley Fein, MD, director of the Women's Health Program at the Princeton Longevity Center in New Jersey. You lose .5 to 1 percent of your bone density every year after you turn 40, and that rate can increase to 3 to 7 percent after menopause. Calcium and vitamin D help mitigate the loss, though. In one study, postmenopausal women who took 1,000 milligrams of calcium daily lowered their rate of bone loss by almost half.

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# Monday, January 26, 2009


At Michael's Salon our designers are always up to date on the latest trends in hair styles. We want to share their wonderful work with you, so here are a few shots from last week's photo shoot. 

Hair designer Dennis Milburn created this versatile style on his model Emily. Makeup artist Deborah Sandstrom used Jane Iredale mineral makeup to give her that smoky eye look that everyone loves.

Look for these photos in your favorite hair publications.

 Images copyright The Media Group @ Michael's 2009

Model: Emily Marinangeli

Hair: Dennis Milburn

Makeup:  Deborah Sandstrom

Photographer:  Michael Schuh


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