Cover your grays and roots with simple, revolutionary Eufora Conceal ($30). Unlike traditional touch-ups, which require you to dye your hair, Conceal is a lightweight mineral powder that temporarily colors your roots. This product is easy to use and will help you enjoy your color longer.
At milk + honey, we offer two types of keratin treatments: a Keratin Express Blowout and a Keratin Complex Treatment. These treatments deliver nourishing proteins into your hair shaft to smooth and repair your hair cuticles. To understand the full benefits of a Keratin treatment, I detail my own jounrey with Keratin treatments and get the inside scoop from SALON by milk + honey Arboretum Market stylist, Kacie F.
Here Comes The Bride: Updo Looks With Guest Stylist, Stephanie Brinkerhoff
February 23, 2017Wedding season is almost here! To help you achieve your ideal look for the big day, our stylists were shown a whole new set of tips and tricks from bridal hair guru, Stephanie Brinkerhoff about this season’s top looks. From braids to retro updos, these four styles are sure to compliment any blushing bride.
Meet the Faces of Our New SALON by milk + honey South Lamar
November 20, 2014We’re so excited for you to see the newest salon for yourself. And as we prep to open the doors of our 4715 South Lamar location on Monday, November 24, 2014, it’s about time you meet some of the amazing stylists who work there. Be sure to book your appointment now — especially as the holiday festivities ramp up!
Katie, hair stylist at SALON by milk + honey South Lamar // Katie attended the Aveda Institute in Chicago and started working for Chicago’s Art and Science Salon. She was part of a year-long advanced training program and perfected her cutting and formal styling techniques — in fact, she stayed with Art and Science Salon focusing on cuts and formal styling until she moved to Austin in 2012. Katie has a passion for blondes and enjoys working a great transformation to a pixie cut. She is an expert on enhancing others’ natural texture to give a great style.
Ann, hair stylist at SALON by milk + honey South Lamar // Ann started her stylist career in 2006, apprenticing and training under the talented stylists of Kasbah Salon. She continued her career and education while working at Joie de Vie on Sixth Street. She loves to learn any new trend that comes along and keep her clients fresh with the hottest styles. She enjoys doing razor and textured cuts for men and women.
Jaymee, hair stylist at SALON by milk + honey South Lamar // Jaymee attended the Aveda Institute in San Antonio and over the years, has continued to attended Aveda-lead training. She loves doing hair because she loves making people feel beautiful. “There is nothing like creating a new fresh look for your client and giving them a boost of confidence. I feel blessed to do what I do, I am able to let my creativeness flow as well as make people feel good. Life is so stressful – sometimes all we need is a visit to the salon,” she says.
It’s almost that time of year where you can belt out from the proverbial rooftop, “School’s out forever!,” and really mean it… at least for a few months. And if the next step in end-of-school-year festivities involves a cap and gown for you, then let SALON by milk + honey help you out in the “hat hair” department. Opt for a style that’s both polished and youthful, and most importantly, looks good with a cumbersome cap/mortar board on top.
Below, a handful of ideas to get the hair-spiration going. We’re here to make your grad day even more stylish.
Emma Stone’s Side Braid – a hint of volume, texture, and who doesn’t love a side braid?
Miranda Kerr’s Blowout – polished waves are the perfect complement to a cap + gown.
Top Knot with a Sweet Headband – if you’re not wearing a cap (rebel!), this one’s for you.
Not Your Average Half-Up Look – Bobby pins have never been so fun to work with.
Cara Delevingne’s Dramatic Side Part – If you’ve got long hair, go bold.
Low Bun + Pretty Ribbon – For the girlie-girl with sophisticated taste.
A Reverse Crown Braid + Waves – A romantic hairstyle, but appropriate for the grad.
If last year’s hair craze was “the lob” — that’s a long short bob, in case you were wondering — then 2014 is already all about the bob. It’s chic, shapes/sculpts your face, and let’s face it, it’s one of the easier hair lengths to manage on a day-to-day basis. You can do an edgier cut (blunt layers), a softer one (reminiscent of a 1920s flapper bob), or have a little more fun with it and add some ombré while you’re at it.
Look to the most recent slew of celebrities to go short and blunt for proof of its now-trending popularity.
Kristen Wiig
Julianne Hough
Reese Witherspoon
Zosia Mamet
and Beyoncé, for just a hot second.
There’s also Michelle Dockery of ‘Downton Abbey,’ Lena Dunham, Elisabeth Moss of ‘Mad Men,’ and Kat Graham of ‘The Vampire Diaries’ doing it too.
Are you feeling the bob? With the New Year-new you resolutions and attitude set into motion, this is the time to experiment. Translation: chop it all off. And we’ve got just the place for you to do it…
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