Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Moroccan Oil Volumizing Mousse

Here is one of our new products from Moroccan Oil that all of our stylists are loving! A volumizing mousse that provides body and flexible hold, and creates weightless volume without leaving the residue. For those of us that have fine to medium hair, this volumizing mousse is perfect for a natural life giving your hair that movement you still love.

TO USE: Apply palm-sized amount of mousse on towel-dried hair. Comb through to distribute evenly. Blow Dry with a round brush starting at the roots.

RETAILS: $26
Come in and pick up a can today for you, or for a fun Christmas present!

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Sexy Hair Cut-A-Thon

Salon Couture has partnered with Sexy Hair in a nationwide cut-a-thon to raise money for Look Good Feel Better, a nonprofit organization that helps more than 50,000 women each year who are undergoing cancer cope with the devastating appearance-related side effects of treatment. The even will be held on October 10th, 2012 from 9am - 7pm, and we will be giving $10 haircuts for men, women, and children. All proceeds go to charity. Call (801)689-6799 to schedule an appointment, or walk-ins are always welcome!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

New Peanut Posh!

Come into the salon and check out the new Peanut Posh accessories we just got in!
Cluster Headbands
Groupies
Vintage Pearl Bottle Caps
Rosettes

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Back to school SPECIAL!

Salon Couture is offering a NEW CLIENT special for the entire month of August. With select stylists, come in for a Color and Haircut, or Highlight and Haircut for only $50! Call 801-689-6799 to schedule an appointment any day tuesday through saturday! Spruce up the do for back to school or finish out the summer with a bang! You don't want to pass up this deal.

Friday, June 1, 2012

June Product Special!

$5 off Moroccan Oil!!!!
Take $5 off any purchase of moroccan oil treatment the entire Month of June!
You will Thank us for this one!
Product Information: MOROCCANOIL TREATMENT has the ability to restore over-processed hair caused by everyday chemicals used in shampoo's, color, perms and environmental factors.
Helps Strengthen hair, restores shine, protects against UV damage, reduces dry time.

Styling:Apply a small amount of product on palms and work through damp hair. Style as usual.
Protection: Apply a small amount to dry hair to protect from damage caused by sun, wind and other harsh environmental factors.
Hair extensions: product will revive and hydrate hair extensions.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream


Time for some Product Knowledge 101-
Moroccan oil Hydrating Styling Cream
(for all hair types)
-Provides soft-hold
-Add definition
-Hydrates
-Leaves hair smooth
-Combats frizz and the effects of humidity
HOw To UsE:
for best results, after shampooing and conditioning apply one or two pumps of Hydrating styling cream with a few drops of moroccanoil to damp hair and style as usual.
For Daily use, a pea size amount is needed on dry hair to fight frizz.
Retails For:$31.80
Yeah for hydrated happy hair!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Valentine's Day Special


Make sure you and that special man in your life are looking good for the special holiday! Come in to the salon and buy any hair product at regular price and receive 50% off any American Crew product! Your hair will thank you!




Thursday, January 5, 2012

A FRESH START


photo kim smith

A CLEAN CUT!
It’s a new year, which usually means we go back to the gym and get a haircut in order to get off to a fresh start. But what happens after that first haircut of the year? How long until you go back in to get it cleaned up? Their is an “expiration date” with haircuts. Because every single haircut is different. You cannot generalize all haircuts with a 6-8 week time period. Here is a basic breakdown…
Short cropped hair: 4-6 weeks. Super short (pixie) hair can even need some love and attention at the 3 week mark! Think about it– if the hair is roughly 1″ all over, it can nearly double in length within one month. Really short hair can be low maintenance in the mornings but higher maintenance as far as the cut goes.
Short or long bob: 4-6 weeks. If you like to keep your hair between your chin and your shoulders, you know that when it hits your collar bone it will start to flip outward due to the natural curve it follows. If your neck is long, you get to go a little longer. If your neck is short, it’s going to hit your collar bone sooner. Keep that in mind.
Layers: 6-8 weeks. A lot of us get layers to remove the “triangle” that shows up when the haircut grows out. Once the layers are lowered and inch or two from where they started, they don’t move the same. The removed weight comes back and the triangle/bell shape returns. Time for a cut!
Textured shaggy layers or razor cuts: 4-8 weeks(depending on texture). Curly/wavy hair typically gets longer slower, so you can lean closer to the 6 or 8 week mark if the ends aren’t too split. For straighter hair, you’ll need to clean up a shaggy or razored hair cut every 4-6 weeks. Also keep in mind, razors aren’t as sharp as a good pair of scissors. That means you’ll probably get split ends sooner than you would with a scissor cut. But scissors can’t do what a razor can do texture-wise, so it’s a bit of a catch 22. If you like shaggy or rough texture, proper maintenance is key, otherwise it can get quite messy looking, and not in a good way.
Medium to long hair: 8-12 weeks. This is the most flexible hair length as far as cut maintenance goes. You can honestly just go in when it feels too heavy or when you notice a lot of split ends. Clients who have medium to long hair usually come in every 10-12 weeks because most of them are growing their hair out. However, in between cuts, clients book appointments for a gloss or deep treatment to seal their ends down temporarily and hold them over. Due to the fact that this length is the most low maintenance, it can always use lots of love at home (ie: conditioning treatments)!
Long hair: 6-8 weeks. Please don’t go too long. Keep your hair in check. Lets just say it… excessively long hair can appear dry, brittle, unhealthy and shapeless. Hair grows 3/4 of an inch to 1 inch per month on average. Cutting a full inch off every month and a half will still leave your hair super long, but not too long. Please remember that really long hair needs extra love and attention on the ends as well.