WHAT WE'RE ABOUT



WHAT WE'RE ABOUT: Karin Marchus, owner and stylist at BOSTON CUTTERS SALON FOR COLOR has had a passion for hair since a young child. As a teenager she spent much of her time practicing the latest styles on her family and friends ....She began her career as a professional after graduating from Orange Coast College School of Cosmetology in California. She entered and won first place trophies in hair color and styling competitions in various competitive venues ....KUTS by Karin was her first salon in Lake Tahoe. While there she styled various celebrity performers including Joan Rivers, Kay Stevens and the Fifth Dimension as well as the comedian Avery Schreiber ....After moving to Portland, Oregon she opened Boston Cutters in 1981. Karin continues her early passion for coloring and cutting hair while putting her years of experience into every new client.

Friday, January 6, 2017


 New Trends In Hair Color!


You may have noticed a big trend in hair color is to intentionally dye hair roots a darker or several darker shades than the rest of your hair.

This two-tone trend is sometimes referred to as “ombre” while darker or two-tone ends are often called “balayage” in the professional world of color.

You’ll see both of these trends on this year’s red carpets.

Balayage, is also known as hair painting. The contrasting hair color is painted on to create a graduated, natural-looking effect from end to root and is all about creating beautiful blends of multi-dimensional color. This technique is sometimes only applied to hair below the roots creating amazing highlights, while the crown or roots may be a darker complimentary color.

Before
Ombré is a very popular trend in hair color you’ll see everywhere right now. Open any magazine and nearly every celebrity has some degree of Ombré recognizable by hair that is darker at the root, and blends into a lighter shade as it reaches the ends. 

It is very important to use an experienced colorist for either or both of these techniques as choosing the right tone for your skin and matching the various colors can take a wrong turn. In other words, “DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME” unless of course you are willing to live with the results, good or bad.

After
Take a look at this before and after to see how the right color and colorist can turn gray into WOW!


Talk to your stylist about how these techniques will look on you with your style. 

Either look amazing on long hair but can also make an angled bob look fresh and contemporary. Regardless, as in any remodel, including your hair, talk to a professional.

Have questions about these techniques on your hair or thinking of going for a new style, give me a call at Boston Cutters Salon for Color at SE 17th and Hawthorne at (503) 239-7529

                                                                           




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