Monday, April 28, 2025

How To Contour & Highlight Your Face

In this video you will learn how to easily apply your contour, highlighter and blusher in the correct place for a beautiful lit from within look. This technique adds dimension to your face along with a gorgeous healthy glow. This makeup technique is perfect for mature skin and gives a youthful radiance. You can use this makeup technique day or night and its your basic guide to contouring and highlighting your face.

Friday, April 25, 2025

How to Layer Your Own Hair at Home

 

 

In this video The Salon Guy shows us..."How to cut layers at home is the topic of this video. I always suggest a professional stylist and I am NOT responsible for any mishaps on your hair you may do."


Tuesday, April 22, 2025

How To Apply Blush Do’s and Don’ts

 

 
If you love blush this video is for you!! There’s no right or wrong way but Christen Dominique has some personal Do’s and Dont’s to help! The placement of your blush can make the world of a difference depending on the look you are trying to achieve. Use these few tips as a guide to help you achieve your perfect blush look!


Saturday, April 19, 2025

Happy Easter

 


Happy Easter to you all from us at Jon Edwards Salon & Spa! Hope everyone had a safe and blessed holiday.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Perfect Brows Start With Brow Mapping

Eyebrow mapping is a crucial step in the microblading and brow shaping processes that helps ensure the most natural and symmetrical result. The concept behind it involves creating a blueprint or "map" of the brows in order to guide the placement of hair strokes or waxing. The information below better explains the art of eyebrow mapping itself while breaking down the step-by-step process.

What exactly is eyebrow mapping? 

Eyebrow mapping is the process of creating a geometric map of the face based on facial feature locations and proportions to best determine the ideal location and size of the eyebrows themselves. It involves measuring and marking the various points, key features, and angles of the brows to ensure the most natural and symmetrical result.

Why is the importance of eyebrow mapping? 

Eyebrow mapping is arguably the most essential step in the microblading or brow shaping process because it helps to ensure that the brows are properly located, balanced, and symmetrical. Without proper mapping, it's easy to end up with uneven, off-location, or unnatural-looking brows. Eyebrow mapping also helps to customize eyebrow shape and size to each individual's unique facial structure, ensuring that the final result looks as natural as possible.

How is eyebrow mapping done? 

There are different methods for eyebrow mapping, but the most common and arguably the best method involves using a brow ruler and a brow pencil to mark the key points of the brows (the front, the peak of the arch, and the end of the tail) and then using mapping string to make the necessary symmetrical lines for ensuring uniform brows. Here is a more detailed explanation of the process;

  • Measure the distance between the inner corner of the eye and the outer corner of the nose: This measurement helps to determine the starting point of the brow.
  • Measure the distance between the inner corner of the eye and the highest point of the arch: This measurement helps to determine the peak of the arch.
  • Measure the distance between the outermost corner of the eye and the tail end of the brow: This measurement helps to determine the point at which the brow should terminate.
  • Mark the starting point, peak, and ending point of the brows with a brow pencil: These marks help to guide the ideal placement of the brows.
  • Check for symmetry: It's important to ensure that both brows are evenly balanced and symmetrical. If one brow is higher or longer than the other, make any necessary adjustments to ensure symmetry. Here, pre-inked mapping string is the perfect tool to create straight lines and ensure symmetrical brow mapping.

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Permanent Vs Semi-Permanent Makeup

We often hear both terms—PMU (permanent makeup) and SPMU (semi-permanent makeup)—thrown around in conversation or online, but what is the difference really? At the risk of sounding anti-climactic, there really isn’t much of one. Both PMU and SPMU are often used interchangeably and in reference to the same processes. Whether you’re talking about microblading, lip blushing, scar camouflage, or faux freckles, these are all forms of cosmetic tattoos designed to mimic the appearance of regular makeup; and tattoos are associated with a high level of permanence for obvious reasons.

The only clear separation between the processes is the depth into the skin at which the pigment is deposited. Human skin is comprised of 3 different layers—the epidermis (outer layer), the dermis (middle layer), and the hypodermis (inner layer). Semi-permanent makeup would typically be associated with a shallower deposition of pigment into the epidermis or barely into the dermis layer of the skin, whereas permanent makeup would be associated with a deeper deposition of pigment into the dermis layer of the skin.

So why are they often still referred to as semi-permanent processes?

Due to the nature of these processes, there is both a permanent and semi-permanent aspect to both, which is likely why the terms are used interchangeably without much thought. On one hand, cosmetic tattoos aren’t something you can go home and wash off with soap and water. Some of the deposited pigment from cosmetic tattooing will remain in the skin permanently. On the other hand, some of the visual results of the process will begin to fade over time. As you might assume, since semi-permanent makeup is associated with a shallower deposition, the visual effects of the processes fade more quickly, thus giving it a ‘semi-permanence’. Permanent makeup lasts longer by nature given its deeper deposition; however, it is still prone to fading over time.

Are permanent and semi-permanent makeup processes the same as regular tattoos?

Yes and no. As previously mentioned, just like regular tattoos, cosmetic tattoos use needles or blades to deposit pigment into the skin. However, they differ from what we have come to know as ‘regular’ tattooing in that the pigments that they use are different. This is primarily due to the pigment used in cosmetic tattooing which is generally less dense than traditional tattoo ink and has a tendency to fade more quickly. Similarly to permanent makeup, tattoos penetrate into the dermis layer of the skin to deposit ink; however, it is the difference in pigments that creates longer-lasting results.

How long does permanent and semi-permanent makeup last?

The fading of the visual effects of the process is where semi-permanence comes into play and is dependent on several factors but generally lasts anywhere from 1-5 years, with most results favoring the middle of that range. Since it is common for certain cosmetic tattoos to be applied with a manual tool, results can vary greatly from person to person and artist to artist depending on the tools and pigments used as well as how much penetration is achieved.

Following application, the lifetime of a cosmetic tattoo is also greatly affected by individual and environmental factors...

Individual factors include:

  • Skin type
  • Oil content of your skin
  • Sweat volume and frequency
Environmental factors include:

  • Skincare routine
  • Sun exposure
  • Bathing frequency

Everything from the oil content of your skin to which products you expose the treated area to via your skincare routine can all affect how quickly a cosmetic tattoo fades. Source

Thursday, April 10, 2025

How to Achieve the Viral Utah Curls

 

 

 Here's a tutorial by hair stylist Mindy Mcknight on how to achieve the viral UTAH CURLS (inspired by momtok)! 


Monday, April 7, 2025

5 Signs You Need a Haircut

If it's been a while since you last visited a hair salon, you could be overdue for a haircut. Here are five signs that you should make an appointment;

1. Your Ends Are Split and Dry

When you look at yourself in the mirror, you might see hair that looks scraggly and unkempt. Not sure if it's the split ends? You can check by grabbing a small section, twisting it, and seeing if you notice any "y splits" or "feather splits." If you do, then think about getting hair care services to bring back your great-looking hair. Split ends indicate that your hair is damaged, so it's important to get rid of the ends to ensure your hair stays healthy and looks better all year long.

2. You Have Limp Hair That Lacks Volume

Your hair should bounce around, not hang and look flat. If it lacks volume, see a hair professional and have them bring that bounce back to life. You'll be glad that you did when your hair has more volume and bounce. Your hair stylist will also be able to recommend any shampoos or conditioners that can help your hair look more voluminous in between appointments.

3. You Have More Bad Hair Days Than Good Ones

Do you find yourself cramming your hair under a baseball cap or some other hat to disguise that your hair is not behaving as it should be? Wearing a hat every day to hide your hair can bring down your mood. You want to be able to show off your hair, not hide it. If you do this on a regular basis, then you need to have a hair professional work their magic. 

4. Your Hair Doesn't Look Healthy

Does your hair not have the same thickness from top to bottom? Braid your hair and see if you have tapered split ends. If you do, then you can have your stylist cut it where the hair is losing its thickness. That will bring a better look back to your hair. Ensure that your hair is healthy with a fresh cut every few months.

5. You Haven't Changed Your Hairstyle in Over a Decade

If you are looking at your high school yearbook from 20 years ago and you see that you had the same hairstyle as you do now, then you might want to make a change. Changing your hair will draw positive attention from people. It will also make you feel better about yourself. Your friends and family will love your new look. Even if it's just a trim to get rid of your split ends, they will notice and love it.

Getting a haircut can be a confidence booster. When the stylist shows you the results in the mirror, you might not even recognize the person looking back at you. These hair care services can then help you in other areas of your life, like your professional or personal life. That makes any money that you spend on your hair well worth it. Source

Friday, April 4, 2025

Everything You Need to Know About Using a Hair Mask

What is a hair mask? 

You’ve probably heard of, or perhaps tried, a face mask. Just as a face mask works to nourish and hydrate your skin, a hair mask works in a similar way to boost the condition and health of your hair. Hair masks may also be referred to as deep conditioning treatments or intensive hair conditioners. What makes them different to instant conditioners is that the ingredients are usually more concentrated, and the mask is left on your hair for longer — anywhere from 20 minutes to several hours.

Many types of hair masks can be made at home from ingredients you may already have in your kitchen, like bananas, honey, or even egg yolk. Or, if you don’t want to fuss with making one yourself, there are many types of pre-made hair masks you can buy at the store.

What are the benefits of a hair mask? 

There are many benefits to using a hair mask, and the advantages vary depending on the ingredients and your hair type. Generally speaking, the benefits of using a hair mask include:

  • shinier, softer hair
  • added moisture
  • reduced hair breakage and damage
  • less frizz
  • a healthier scalp
  • stronger hair
  • less environmental and product damage

What ingredients work well in a hair mask? 

Hair masks run the gamut when it comes to ingredients that can give your hair some TLC. The ingredients that may work best for you will depend on your hair type and the condition of your hair and scalp.

Here are some of the most popular ingredients to look for in a store-bought mask or to experiment with when making your own:

  • Bananas. If you want to reduce frizz, bananas are a good ingredient to include in a hair mask. The silica in bananas may also help make your hair softer and shinier. According to a 2011 study, bananas also have antimicrobial properties. This may help reduce dryness and dandruff.
  • Eggs. The nutrients in egg yolks, including vitamins A and E, biotin, and folate, may help promote hair growth, while the protein in egg whites may help strengthen your hair.
  • Avocado oil. The minerals in avocado oil, such as folic acid, iron, and magnesium, may help seal the hair cuticle. This can help make your hair more resistant to damage and breakage.
  • Honey. Honey is considered a humectant, which means it can help your hair pull in and retain more moisture. It can also stimulate the growth of skin cells, which may help promote stronger hair follicles.
  • Coconut oil. Due to its low molecular weight, coconut oil can penetrate the hair shaft for deep conditioning. This can help reduce dryness and frizz. Research from 2015 has also shown that coconut oil can reduce protein loss when used on the hair.
  • Olive oil. Want intense moisture? Olive oil contains squalene, which is produced naturally by the body but declines as we age. Squalene is essential for moisturized hair and skin.
  • Aloe vera. If you want to calm and soothe your scalp, consider a hair mask with aloe vera, which has anti-inflammatory properties. It also contains vitamins C, E, and B-12, folic acid, and choline, which may help strengthen and nourish your hair.

Hair masks can help moisturize and nourish your hair. They’re especially beneficial for dry, damaged, or frizzy hair. Some hair masks may even improve the health of your scalp and boost the strength of your hair. Unlike instant conditioners that only stay on your hair for a few minutes, hair masks remain on your hair for at least 20 minutes. Some masks can stay on your hair for several hours, depending on your hair type and the ingredients. Source

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

10 Basic Braids For Beginners

 

In this video you will learn how to create 10 different braid for beginners step by step! The braids that are shown in this tutorial are; 3 Strand Braid/Basic Braid, 4 Strand Braid, French Braid, Rope Braid, French Rope Braid, Dutch Braid, Fishtail Braid,  French Fishtail Braid, Dutch Infinity Braid and Strand Braid.