![]() ![]() Color tends to shed hair, and I must commend Stephanie. ![]() "You’re going to need to keep up with it and get regular trims.” Her client, Dawn Brown-Gibbons, 46, of Baldwin, who recently went almost platinum, says, “It’s a commitment. Though, “for women of color, damage is inevitable,” says Stephanie Jones of Studio Ten 31 in Baldwin. “We like to keep it simple and suggest using sulfite-free and color-safe, blonding shampoos,” says Francis. One thing everybody agrees upon is that aftercare is critical to keeping your new ‘do healthy and fresh, especially after you’ve paid such a pretty penny for it. “It’s less abrasive to the hair, and could take more than one visit.”īrandon Maranzano of B.Rex Hair Artist in Garden City, says folks with "virgin" hair (as in never-dyed) will sit for color from two to four hours, while dark hair that needs a color correction might take up to six hours or require a second visit. My motto is low and slow,” she says, referring to a using a lower developer in her lightening process and no heat. Likewise, says stylist/colorist Delaney Patterson, of Off 7th Hair Salon in Centereach, “I care more about the integrity of your hair than getting to the desired color first shot. If it’s not in good condition, I wouldn’t necessarily go blonde.” “For any color I would recommend a consultation,” he explains, and how the color takes depends a lot “on the integrity of the hair. James, who is known for his custom color work, says it can take up to three visits to achieve the prefect blonde. Time, money and the condition of your hairīlonde isn’t always born in a day and according to local colorists, it doesn’t come cheap with prices ranging from $250 to $500-plus for a major color job. “I like the versatility of changing with the trends and giving my clients motivation to step out their comfort zones.” He says he strives to set an example for his clients. Maranzano’s move to blond was not only about appearances. “It’s such a perfect blonde for a man,” he says, marveling at the fact that, “it was Ryan Gosling’s own hair and that they were able to get it that light and blond.” Rex Hair Artist, a salon suite in Garden City, was so taken with Gosling’s Ken hair that in early July, he went for it himself, dying his dark hair almost white. In at least one Long Island case, hair inspiration was garnered by Barbie’s beau, Ken, played by Ryan Gosling in the new movie. Don’t forget Ryan Gosling's Kenīrandon Maranzano of Rex Hair Artist shows off his dyed blond summer hair on July 12, in Garden City. “I had my glasses off while she was working, and when I put them on, I was so in love with it,” she says. Recently, Dawn Brown-Gibbons, 46, of Baldwin, says Jones worked “a complete transformation” on her hair, chopping the shoulder-length hair into a super short ‘do with a longer front and coloring it a velvety blond. It signifies sun and outdoors,” Jones says, adding that “blond is great on any skin tone.” “Summer is always time for new trends and new colors. What they’re asking for, according to Jones, is “Bey Blonde” as in Beyoncé’s new shade, “a summer, creamy blond with a golden hue,” says Beyoncé’s stylist, Rita Hazan. In June, Jones went Bey blonde for her own wedding and has taken several of her clients brighter and blonder this season. While there’s not much Barbie chatter at Studio Ten 31 in Baldwin, where owner Stephanie Jones’ client base is predominantly women of color, seasonal blonding is a trend. Owner Stephanie Jones shows off her blond hair at Studio Ten 31 in Baldwin on July 15. The effect is a sun-washed.” Say hey to Bey: Beyoncé-inspired “Her most recent blond is the perfect blend of pale, creamy, and golden tones that's slightly darker at the root. “Sometimes people tell me I look like her, and I feel like a million bucks.”Īnd though Barbie is a scene stealer, “For women of color, it’s less about Barbie and more about the other B - Beyoncé,” adds DeMaio. One of her clients, Caleigh Doherty, 23, of Bohemia, came to Patterson with what she calls, “brassy, yellowish blonde.” She says, “I’ve always wanted a brighter blonde and kept on seeing pictures on TikTok and Instagram,” describing her newest look as a “superbright, buttery, Barbie blond,” inspired by Robbie. By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy. ![]()
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