#mancrushmonday

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Today we're showing some love for some of our favorite men's haircuts.

This textured razor cut was designed and styled by Meghann Holland for her client Ryan.  We're loving the fun, messy look right now.

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Alisha Hoover created this all-over scissor cut for her client, Ken.  This classic style is always fab for the guy who wants a little bit of length, but likes to keep his look clean.

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Alli Carter created a perfect fade for Evan, leaving a little bit of length on top.  This style is "the look" of the moment right now, and Alli has perfected the art.

What's your favorite men's hair trend of 2015?

The Beginnings of an Oribe Love Affair

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ORIBE is not just a high performance luxury line of products. The products are an embodiment of their namesake, Oribe himself. Fashion connisseur, runway innovator, hair lengend—Oribe has been making waves in the hair industry for decades. He has designed iconic runway hairstyles, styled countless Vogue covers, and hand-crafted his collection of hair products.

Marrying his artistic vision with the scientific knowledge of lead formulators, Oribe created a selection of products that utilize the finest natural ingredients while showcasing the industry’s newest advancements in hold, volume, and shine.

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Summer Campbell, a Luxury Brand Partners Product Specialist, spent the morning with our stylists teaching them the ins and outs of the Oribe line. After a couple of hours with Summer, our stylists had tons of new information to share!

These are a few of their favorite things…

“The Smooth Style Serum for crazy flyaways – it also has moisture, shine, and hold.” – Dana Hunter

“Split End Seal because it heals 94% of split ends with continual use. With personal experience going from black to blonde, it’s worked for me.” – Meghann Holland

“You’re supposed to mix and match the Oribe Shampoo & Conditioners to create a completely customized prescription for the hair.” – Brittany Cline

“I’m excited about the curl products. I have curly hair and know the struggle of curly crunchy hair. We want to have soft curls and I’m confident this will do it!” – Danielle Duarte

“I was really excited to learn about the Surfcomber mousse because it can give you texture and beachy waves without being crunchy.” – Erika Kozlowski

“We learned how to make prescriptions for clients using the products to fit their needs. It’s a 4 step process: shampoo & condition, prep, style, and finish. Also, all of their products are made in America.” – Alli Carter

“Every 3 minutes one Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray is sold in America.” – Madison Hancock

“Split End Seal is my favorite because it heals 94% of ends and prevents 65% of breakage. Great for my fine-haired and bleach out clients.” – Shawna Causey

“It’s really cool that there are silk amino acids in the shine shampoo and conditioner—you’re literally putting silk in your hair.” – Aspen Teal

"The Aprés Beach spray because it gives you that super natural beachy hair... it's more than just a texture spray, it actually enhances your natural body and wave, perfecting that beachy look!" – Erin Doak

"The shampoos and conditioners are not just color-safe, but are also safe for hair that has been treated with Keratin.  It's really awesome for clients who have a Keratin treatment on their hair and fall in love with Oribe.  They don't have to compromise on taking care of their hair!" – Elizabeth Croft

Have any Oribe questions?  These ladies would love to tell you all about it!  Give us a call, ask below, or ask your stylist at your next visit!  We're officially #oribeobsessed... are you?

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#transformationtuesday

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March has been both inspirational and transformational here at Alter EGO!  Check out a few of our favorite transformations from March! #findyouralterego #transformationtuesday 11043038_10153217936198783_921657210895446286_n

At Alter EGO we love walk-ins and this awesome client walked in the door ready for something new and edgy!  After talking pixies with Alli Carter, Dana decided to go for the chop and donated 12" of hair to Locks of Love!  She ended up with a super cute asymmetrical pixie designed and cut by Alli.  Dana loved her new 'do, saying, "It's exactly what I pictured in my head, but wasn't sure how to explain it."  Alli's just awesome like that.

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The lovely Claire came to Alter EGO with faded out (*whispers* box-dyed) black hair, and after spending some quality time with Elizabeth, magically transformed into a gorgeous dark redhead!  Claire's transformation is a perfect example of the several step process a big change can be.  Changing your hair color is not always as simple as covering up one color with another--in order to correct Claire's color and achieve dimensional results, Elizabeth utilized a multi-step process of lightening her current color, giving her a darker base color at the root, then lowlighting and overall color application, finished with a glaze.  Ultimately, Claire walked away with a chocolatey wine color that suited her perfectly!

One last look at the final result of Claire's color correction by Elizabeth Croft.

IMG959522aComing soon... Alli & Meghann's journey to become Beth Minardi educators!

 

Parts and Pieces. October First Friday.

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I was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI and Fairfield, CA and moved to North Carolina in 2005.  I started painting roughly around seven years ago.  My work is influenced by artists such as Jean Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, and Keith Haring as well the human anatomy and skeletal structure. I am a self-taught artist and my style is mixed media with undertones of heavy acrylic painting in the background. I love attention to detail and spend a lot of time working on my intricate body parts weaving in found objects at times as well. The title of my show is Parts and Pieces and is very reflective of my work;  featuring work including  vintage frames, slides, human as well as animal skeleton drawings, physical skeletons, and vintage maps.

 

I  reside in Cary with my fiancée and our three dogs.  -- Jaz

 

First Friday: The Colors of Our World

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watercolorAlter EGO invites friends and family to a very special August First Friday featuring two NC artists that share our passion for color:  

PAM WATTS, a still life watercolorist whose paintings invite you in and entertain your senses with strong pure pigments and warm colors.  Pam began her career in Cincinnati at age 50. She now resides in Alamance County painting, teaching and accepting commission work for homes and businesses.

PAT SCHEIBLE often paints humble structures from the vanishing landscape in sizzling colors.  Her rendition of local buildings, often barns - victims of disuse, development , and kudzu come to life again in a new light and style that will make you smile

Music will be provided by our own Shawna Causey.
Featuring Special Guest Nathan Wellman with' Nate's Mates' (specially handcrafted sock babies)!

April 2014: Faces by Nathan Wellman

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nwellman_port_smallNathan Wellman continues to awe us with his new collection of inspiring designs depicting humanity as fluid, colorful, and fleeting.  Join us as Alter EGO celebrates expressions of ourselves. Born in Wake Forest, North Carolina, Nathan Wellman began refining his artistic interests from an early age. As a talented and disciplined illustrator he very quickly turned to new mediums, experimenting with painting and graphic design.  Nathan received his Bachelors Degree in Interactive Media Arts from The Living Arts College.  He is a six time Addy Awards winner, taking home Silver and Bronze in 2011, two Bronze awards in 2012 and Gold and Silver in 2013. Nathan is also the most recent winner of The Robert F. Lauterborn Scholarship for Advertising.

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The Classic Blow Dry

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STEP 2: STYLE

  • Blow-dry hair with no elevation at the root area. To create movement, use a medium or large round brush on lengths until completely dry.
  • Use the cool shot on your blow dryer to help lock-in waves.
  • Twist with a half turn; release each section to create natural-looking wave and movement.

STEP 3: EXTEND

Express primer by Redken  Lightweight defining cream paste by Redken    Instant finishing spray by Redken Two day extender by Redken

The Elegant Bump

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STEP 1: PRIME

STEP 2: STYLE

  • Apply guts 10 volume spray foam. Blow-dry hair with maximum elevation in the direction you want the hair to lay. Root volume is key here!
  • Separate hair into 4 sections: top, back, and sides (left and right)
  • Start at the crown, generously mist on quick tease 15. Hold the can 3-4 inches at the root area. Hold the hair up as it dries and continue through each section.
  • Shake powder grip 03 mattifying hair powder onto the root area (use sparingly), then into hands and apply through lengths. Shake through hair as you mist /add powder to create separation and volume throughout the lengths.
  • Pull hair into a low side-pony. Make sure to keep all of the texture you have created, then secure.

STEP 3: EXTEND

Express primer by Redken  Volume spray foam by Redken    Mattifying hair powder by Redken Backcombing finishing spray by Redken   Two day extender by Redken

Pen and Pencil, By Kevin Ponce

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Its no surprise to most that their favorite neighborhood stylist is a talented artist in more traditional mediums. Kevin_bleeding_heart

Alter EGO seeks out designers over technicians.  You can get a haircut anywhere, but would you want to?  A designer is a designer is a designer, and art is at the heart of great design.  Alter EGO's own Kevin Ponce expresses himself in pen and pencil when he's not on the salon floor.  Join us Friday March 7 for a very special First Friday exhibit and bid adieu to Kevin as he embarks on a new chapter of his life in Washington DC.