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Peekaboo highlights

Are you looking to shake things up with your hair, but don't want a huge change at once? Enter peekaboo highlights. They will allow you to be adventurous and bold while also being subtle.
They're called "peekaboo" highlights because they're strategically placed; usually under the top layer of your hair and they "peek" out from your strands. Peekaboo highlights can be done in any color - including unconventional colors such as blue, pink, purple & more.
If you're wanting some added interest to your hairstyle, such as updo's, but don't want a super-bold look, opting for peekaboo highlights a few shades lighter than your hair color will provide a unique & playful look that is also versatile for everyday wear. The playful placement of peekaboo highlights is what makes it so fun and also personalized. When you visit the salon for peekaboo highlights, your stylist will work with you to achieve the best possible highlight placement to match your desired look while complimenting your hair's texture, color, style, and face shape.
Continue on for peekaboo highlights inspo...
 
 
 
 

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How to make your blowout last

Blowouts are one of life's little luxuries - whether you do it yourself or go to a salon. And when you get a good one, your hair literally bounces. How to get that magical bounce to last as long as possible? Read on for our tips on making your blowout last. 
1. Clean hair is the foundation of a long-lasting blowout. Using a clarifying shampoo that removes product buildup, dirt, and oil is your best bet to get squeaky-clean hair. R+Co's OBLIVION Clarifying Shampoo is the perfect shampoo for this purpose. It gently removes all buildup and it can be used for daily use.
 
 
2. Wear a loose top knot. When you sleep, loosely tie your hair up in a satin scrunchie to avoid bends in the hair. Satin (or silk) is gentle on the hair and when it's loosely up, it's secure but not wound too tight, resulting in bends or knots. 

3. Use a dry shampoo. Between shampooing, a good dry shampoo will help to preserve your blowout. When using a dry shampoo, don't only use on top of the head. Turn your head upside down, and spray it throughout your roots to ends, tousling so that it is evenly distributed. R+Co's DEATH VALLEY Dry Shampoo is the quickest way to achieve bounce. It also absorbs oil and adds a bit of texture. 
 
 
4. Polish with oil. You probably used an oil or serum during the blowout process, but if your hair needs a little extra sparkle, opt for a lightweight oil and your hair will get that extra oomph of shine. R+Co's TWO-WAY MIRROR makes your hair reflect light and adds shine without weighing it down, so you will still have that fresh blowout look. 
 
 
Visit us at ash salon to pick up your products to extend your blowout. 
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All things bangs

Bangs are making a comeback in a big way! And for good reason - bangs look good on everyone. There are many different bang styles to explore based on your desired look, face shape, and hair type. 

Curly bangs

 
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Think that because you have curly hair,  you can’t wear bangs? Think again! There are many options for you if you have curly hair. This modern cut allows for easy styling as the bangs are cut around eyebrow length for ease of styling. If you have curly hair and want to add bangs, adding a curl creme to your routine will give you a polished yet fun curly bang look. We love R+Co's Turntable Curl Defining Creme for this purpose.  

Micro bangs

 
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Here is Halle Berry rocking a micro bob and bangs - and she looks so effortlessly chic. We love how her micro bangs complement her micro bob for a seamless look.

Curtain bangs

 
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First made popular in the ‘60s and ‘70s by actresses like Brigette Bardot and Jane Birkin, curtain bangs—as the name suggests—are parted down the middle (or, sometimes, to the left or right) and swept to each side, so they perfectly frame your face and eyes. 
Curtain bangs can vary in length, although they are typically shorter in the center and longer on the sides to blend with the rest of your hair.  
Here’s the best thing about any bang style: Your stylist will make sure that your bang style of choice will be tailored to best suit your features. When you talk to your stylist about having bangs cut, let them know how you usually wear your hair as this will help determine the right length and depth of your bangs.
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