STRAIGHT HAIR
About an hour/hour ½ depending on hair texture & length.
No. The blowout service comes with a complimentary wash.
We recommend every 12 weeks. 3-4 months.
A glaze is a non permanent hair color treatment that is used to tone your hair to the color desired. Glazes are also used to enhance color and adds shine to the hair. A glaze helps tone down any orange/yellow brassiness you see in your hair . They are recommended every 6-8 weeks.
About 4 hours at least.
It depends on the hair. If your hair is oily you should consider washing your hair once every 1-2 days, if your hair is dry or curly, up to once a week is sufficient.
CURLY HAIR
Wash your hair the day before and apply moisturizer/ leave in conditioner to have your hair detangled & ready to be cut! Do not put it into a ponytail/ bun so that the stylist can be able to see your natural curl pattern.
Mostly wet. Upon your arrival you will have a consultation about what is best for you and your curls!
All products used at Simply You to style and shampoo curly hair are salt-free, no sulfates, no parabens, no silicones, no alcohols, or salicylic acid. We use AG Hair plant-based shampoo and conditioner, along with their styling products- Fast Food, Recoil, and Liquid Effects. Each serves a different purpose in the process of styling and hydrating your curls which is all explained during the service.
Yes. We educate you on how to properly detangle, condition, and hydrate your curls from beginning to end. We share some tips on how to apply products and maintain your hair defined and hydrated at home.
Our senior stylist has been doing hair for over 27 years but has been styling curly hair for more than 15 years. She further educates all stylists at Simply You on how to properly care and treat curly hair with all her knowledge.
We recommend a haircut every 3-4 months. Deep treatments at the salon are recommended at least once a month.
We educate you on how to properly detangle, condition, and hydrate your curls from beginning to end. Not only do we explain how to apply your products correctly, but we also share some tips on how to maintain your hair defined and hydrated at home and the steps you should follow on your wash day.
Your wet hair naturally forms into waves and ringlets. Look down at your hair, and see if it’s curling into waves and ringlets. If it is, you’re probably a curly girl. Water resets your hair to its natural state. If it’s curly, you’ll be able to tell!
Your curl type is determined by the shape of the follicle that your hair grows out of from your scalp.
If it dries with a slight curve or “S” shape, then it is considered wavy (type 2)
If it dries with a defined curl or loop pattern, it’s likely curly (type 3), while tight curls, spirals, or zig-zag patterns are considered coily (type 4).
Your wet hair naturally forms into waves and ringlets. Look down at your hair, and see if it’s curling into waves and ringlets. If it is, you’re probably a curly girl. Water resets your hair to its natural state. If it’s curly, you’ll be able to tell!
Actually, there are different types of curls among which we could distinguish three: wavy (2a, 2b, 2c), curly (3a,3b,3c) and Afro (4a,4b,4c).
Unfortunately we do not cut/ style hair texture type 4 at the moment.