It has come to my attention that there is such a thing as a “Capsule Wardrobe”. Google it, or find it on Pinterest. It is a handy tool for paring down what one wears each season to a few “quality” pieces. So I think to myself-“Why not use this in other areas of my life?” What better area to start with than one I know very well-hair! Below is a list of some go-to products (for women AND men). We need all of these in our hair “wardrobe”. No, you do not need to use every product every day, but these are items we ALL need on hand (and hair).
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To BB or Not to BB?
BB cream: Passing fad or here to stay?
BB cream (or beauty balm) has been around longer than you think. First this light and lightly tinted cream was use for post-procedure treatment to protect, prime, treat and hydrate the skin with moisturizing ingredients, SPF, etc.. Then it took on cult status in Asia for women who wanted that super-flawless/protected-from-the-sun look.
At first I thought that this was just a new ploy to get us make-up lovers scrambling to the nearest Sephora with tissues at the ready (if you’ve been to Sephora you know exactly what I mean). Then I saw all of the rave reviews and even my favorite YouTube beauty gurus were using it. So I found (at Sephora) a “Favorites Collection” and thought this would be a good place to start.
The collection consists of BB creams from Boscia, Dr. Jart, Smashbox, Stila and Too Faced. I started with the Boscia BB Cream SPF 27 and was pleasantly surprised! First of all, not much is needed. I think I used the size of a pea and then I spread a thin layer over my face. The smell is minimal (which would be a deal-breaker if it had a strong scent). I’ve seen beauty vloggers use it as a primer to their actual foundation so that’s exactly what I did with my usual Bare Minerals Ready foundation pressed powder. It did exactly what it described: evened out my skin tone, it seemed to soften fine lines and gave the appearance of smaller pores (yay!).
In conclusion, I feel I might be purchasing the Boscia BB Cream on the regular, but let’s see how the other brands measure up…
A Hairstylist Revolution! :or: Everyone Gets a Chance at Salon Ownership
Ever since I opened the wendyo Salon doors three years ago at 572 Massachusetts Ave. in the West Acton Village, I have been so grateful for the fact that I am the proprietor of my own business. To me, having full control of the budgeting and spending of the business income is as rewarding as what the salon business is about: helping people achieve their “individual aesthetic expression” (doing their hair and makeup).
Now more than ever, people (including fellow hairstylists), should have more control over their paycheck due to rising day-to-day expenses and potentially uncertain healthcare cost issues. As a single mother I understand the gravity of balancing the family budget. This is why I am opening my doors to other hairstylists who want the same freedom one gets from running their own business with the opportunity for booth rental.
Booth rental is simply the process of renting a space within a salon which usually consists of a styling chair, mirror, counter and in our case at wendyo Salon: a stylist’s very own sink/shampoo bowl. Along with the rental fee being potentially HALF of what is doled out to an employer for commission, there are other incentives for hairstylists with business ownership aspirations.
– Stylist’s control of their client list.
– Freedom of choice in products used for hairstyling and chemical work.
– Freedom of making one’s own hours.
– Minimal overhead due to the fact that the stylist is only responsible for their designated area.
– Full control over their advertising and marketing. (Of course, here at wendyo Salon, we contribute to initial advertising to welcome our new friends.)
– Full control and freedom to choose one’s health insurance provider and plan.
*To further explore this exciting option please contact us at 978-263-5442, wendyosalon.com, Twitter and/or Facebook.
Of course being an employee also has it’s advantages and we still offer that option for people who prefer that choice. But times they are a changin’ and so are the ways entrepreneurs mind their business.