Its our October tradition! Yes, we are going PINK again this year in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Throughout the month of October, Pink Hair is not just a bold style statement here at Main Street Hair Company, it’s a means of spreading awareness and contributing to the funding of Breast Cancer research and treatment. You’re invited to show your support at your next visit to our salon in downtown Lisle. For only $10 a strand, you will get a pink strand of human hair (yes you can even curl it…) with free installation and removal when you desire. Place several pieces in your hair and make a statement—for style and Breast Cancer awareness! We will also be offering pink PERMANENT highlights for 10% off… if you’re a little bolder! (pricing starts at $20/foil) At Main Street Hair Company we like to give back; so we want to encourage you to do the same! Join us in taking a stand against Breast Cancer with Pink Hair for Hope! Call and book your appointment to visit us and take advantage of the savings we are offering to our donors. Main Street Hair Company is registered with "Pink Strands for the Cause” by Donna Bella Hair, which donates 50% of the proceeds to National Breast Cancer Foundation!
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For the 2nd annual "On Main" event hosted by The Collective & Makery, we will be participating from 10-8pm and offering up to 50% off our services for those who visit us! WOW!!! Haven't heard of these events before?? That's okay.. they're new! Last year, The Collective started this quarterly event focused around local businesses in downtown Lisle to draw more business downtown and support small businesses. We have participated in each event and LOVE the support and togetherness these events have brought us. Start at The Collective, and wind your way through Main Street/downtown area to see what Lisle has to offer and get some great stuff along the way.
This year, at the salon we will be handing out FREE product, AMAZING coupons, a chance to win discounted and FREE services (drawing September 1st), AND we will have Bettina's Tea from LaGrange available to quench your thirst. JOIN US anytime Thursday, August 30th to take advantage of all of this awesomeness. Because who couldn't use a Girls' night?? Did we mention that Yerbabuena restaurant next door will have $5 Margarita & Chips specials??? YUM! #sofun #stopshopandsip There is no denying that social media has had a profound impact on the fashion and beauty industry. It may leave some of you confused. Do you know the difference between a balayage and an ombre... or exactly what is a shadow root or color melt? . What does it all mean? Well, here’s a handy guide to terms we use in the beauty industry which may help you understand these trends or even just the basics. Below are terms worth knowing if you’re considering coloring your hair. Bust these out the next time you’re in our salon and your stylist will be seriously impressed!
Babylights: A very fine version of highlights that mimic the natural look of a child’s hair that’s been kissed by the sun. Balayage: A hair painting technique that was developed by French colorists. It involves hand painting strands for a natural-looking, easy-to-maintain ‘do. Since it utilizes a free-hand technique balayage can be customized to your lifestyle and ideal maintenance schedule. Base Color: The color that is applied all over your head as a starting point for your dye job. Typically, highlights and lowlights follow in order to veer away from a monochrome, one-dimensional look. Color Melt: Melting is a technique that blends the highlights with the base color of the hair so that there are no harsh lines. Cool: Although you might be the epitome of a “cool girl,” this term actually refers to the tonal value of the dye you select. Cool tones include blues, purples, and greens, while cool colors range from platinum and ash browns to plum reds and blueish blacks. Pro tip: Opposites attract, which means cool hair colors look best on warmer skin tones. Dimension: The opposite of flat hair. Dimension is the difference between lackluster locks and a head full of movement brought on by highlights and lowlights. Double Process: When you sit in the salon chair through not one, but two coloring techniques within one hair appointment to achieve optimal dimension. Example: base color + highlights. Foiling: When a colorist paints your hair inside strips of foil which are then folded around the sections of hair to create highlights and lowlights. Full Highlights: Highlights everywhere! Who would’ve guessed? No, this doesn’t mean that all your hair is being dyed. Rather, it means that sections of hair will be highlighted all through your hair, instead of just on the topmost layer. Lowlights: Where highlights use blonde streaks to brighten up tresses, lowlights darken strands to add depth and dimension. .Ombré: The low maintenance look that’s the result of the beautiful balayage technique. Since strands are only colored from mid-shaft to ends, you won’t need to worry about growth or touch-ups nearly as often with this look. Partial Highlights: Typically face-framing or top layer lightening to add the illusion of volume and body. Pastel: The lightened, extra playful colors that span across the rainbow. Lavender locks, anyone? Bleached Hair in the color of your choice and watch as your mermaidy tresses make a splash. Platinum: The blonde of blonde. Easily one of the most time-consuming, maintenance-requiring hair shades a girl can choose. But if ice cold color is what you’re after, then a platinum ‘do might be in your future. Shadow Root-:This stunning look means that roots are just a different color from the rest of the hair. Hair is dyed so the color starts in a tapered manner a couple inches down from the scalp. Those roots can then be a natural dark hair color, green, red, blue or any color you want. Typically, fashion color roots are paired with silvery hair for a stunning look. Single Process: One and done, meaning you can get your desired hue in just one sitting. Tone: Essentially the adjective that describes a hair color. While there are black, blonde, brunette, and red hair colors, tones break it down even further. Think: soft jet black, platinum blonde, strawberry blonde—you get the idea. Sombre: Sombre is the subtler softer sister of Ombre. With this method, there’s a lower contrast between the hair at the roots and the hair at the ends, and the dark shade at the roots subtly gradates into the color at the ends for a more seamless blend. Warm: The other side of the tone spectrum. Where cool refers to blues, purples, and greens, warm tones lean towards yellows, oranges, and reds. The same way cool tones look best on opposing skin tones, warm hair colors look best on cooler skin tones. Sulfate-Free: Easily one of the most need-to-know terms in this guide. Sulfates are detergents found in everything from household cleansers to shampoos. If you have color-treated hair, consider using sulfate-free shampoo like our All-Nutrient Certified Organic brand. If you’re going to invest in coloring your hair it’s wise and cost effective to invest in products that will help preserve your color. We know, this is a lot to remember… but once you understand these terms you’ll be able to ask for the look you want without any confusion or misunderstanding. A happy client equals a happy stylist! ![]() During the winter months, cold outside weather combined with dry indoor heat can wreak havoc on your hair, leading to split ends and breakage. 1. Shampoo less often to help with itchy, flaky scalp. Plaques of skin can smother the scalp, not only causing itch and flakes, but smothering growth as well. “Shampoo a little less if you can. Watching your diet and managing stress are good solutions for scalp concerns. 2. Switch to an oil-based hair moisturizer to lock in extra moisture. Blasts of dry air are not good for any type of hair. The only way to combat it is with extra moisture. Hair is sensitive to cold weather, and prone to brittle texture, breakage, and split ends. We recommend our All- Nutrient or Onesta Hydrating Conditioners. 3. Commit to weekly treatments to keep hair hydrated. Once a week, you should treat your hair: slather conditioner on. Wear a shower cap to help hold the heat in for the moisture to penetrate into the hair shaft. Leave in for 30 minutes. We recommend our featured product of the month, “Onesta’s Nourishing Moisture Masque” 4. Use a leave-in conditioner to combat static. It’s common to get those static fly-aways in the winter when the air is dry. Be sure hair is hydrated with regular conditioning, then lock it in with a leave-in conditioner. We recommend All-Nutrients Color Safe Detangler or Red-e to Go Instant All in one Hair Treatment. 5. Cut down on your heat-heavy styling routine. Avoid daily use of hot tools. All that heat and dryness will result in split ends and breakage Also try protective styles, such as braids, buns, twists, and ponytails, which give hair time off from the heat routine. 6. Never go outside with damp hair to bypass breakage. It’s critical to dry your hair thoroughly before going out into the cold. Anything that’s cold expands. Exposing your hair to the cold weather, puts you at risk for breakage and makes your color fade faster. 7. Hydrate hair overnight with an oil or serum. Try All- Nutrients Organic Pure Oil (essential nutritive therapy for the hair and skin) Protect your pillowcase with an old t-shirt to avoid staining. Main Street Hair Company invites you to stop in for a little “Holiday Shopping Fair” for the “Merry on Main Holiday Walk” during the “Lights of Lisle Festival” this Saturday December 2nd from noon till 6pm. Stop and shop our vendors and check off your Holiday Gift List! ❅ Unique Hair Accessories by Lilla Rose ❅ Personalized Hand-crafted Jewelry by Lori McManus ❅ Essentials Oil Bath and Beauty products by Organic Essentials ❅ Leggings and more by LulaRoe ❅ Stocking Stuffers: Mini Nail Polish, Hand Lotion, Fun-Girl Tweezers, Foldable Pocket Brushes ❅ Stock up and Save 20% on our Hair Products (for yourself or gifts) ❅ $10 Express Manicures and Free Nail Art ❅ Enter to Win a Free Haircut or Manicure! ❅ Participate in the Holiday Word Scramble to be entered to win a “Free” Gift certificate from us or one of the participating businesses We’ll have holiday cider to warm you (regular and spiked), as well as homemade goodies for you to enjoy while you shop! Enjoy our “Winter Wonderland Courtyard” while you’re here! Start your week fresh and looking great at
Main Street Hair Company in Lisle, IL! We are thrilled to announce that we are extending our business hours for your convenience. We will now be open on Mondays from 10am-7pm for your beauty or barbering needs starting Monday November 13th. Stylists Jill and Ellen will be available to assist you! If you are NEW TO US take advantage of our “Fresh Start” Monday offer! SAVE 20% OFF A CUT & COLOR OR 15% OFF A HAIRCUT (With Jill or Ellen. Mondays only) Give us a call to book your appointment today or just walk in!! *Stay tuned for extended Holiday hours coming soon! Yes, we are going PINK… again this year in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
Throughout the month of October, Pink Hair is not just a bold style statement here at Main Street Hair Company. It’s a means of spreading awareness and contributing to the funding of Breast Cancer research and treatment. You’re invited to show your support at your next visit to our salon in downtown Lisle. For only $10, you will get a pink strand of human hair (yes you can even curl it…) with free installation and removal when you desire. Place several pieces in your hair and make a statement—for style and Breast Cancer awareness! We will also be offering pink PERMANENT highlights for 10% off… if you’re a little bolder! (pricing starts at $20/foil) At Main Street Hair Company we like to give back; so we want to encourage you to do the same! When you contribute to the cause, we want to say “Thanks” by offering you 10% off a haircut with Pam or Ellen if performed that same day. Join us in taking a stand against Breast Cancer with Pink Hair for Hope! Call and book your appointment to visit us and take advantage of the savings we are offering to our donors. Main Street Hair Company is registered with "Pink Strands for the Cause” by Donna Bella Hair, which donates 50% of the proceeds to National Breast Cancer Foundation! We'd like you to join us in welcoming these two amazing hairstylists, Maggie and Ellen, to Main Street Hair Company. We are thrilled to have them join our salon family and to continue in helping to make our community beautiful as we have for almost 30 years!
These gals have some amazing skills and talent! So check out their Bios and coupons on our website and take advantage of their amazing offers.: http://www.besthairsaloninlisle.com/ourstylists.html http://www.besthairsaloninlisle.com/coupons.html HAIRSTYLISTS WANTED in Chicagoland (west suburbs) – If you are looking for a new home, we are looking for STYLISTS at Main Street Hair Company! We have a few chairs available for booth rent or commission full or part time (your choice! Commission is 60/40 split in stylist’s favor, booth rent is $200/week). We are a busy salon on Main Street in Lisle, IL and have a ton of walk in traffic and 5 STAR RATING on Yelp & great social media presence which brings in lots of new clients. We are looking for an experienced stylist, preferably with a clientele. Call Pam Howard at 630-968-0137 or email at info@besthairsaloninlisle.com if you’re interested in learning more! Applications for employment are available on our website: www.besthairsaloninlisle.com/employment.html
Last month, on one of the coldest days of the year, I saw a homeless man, here in Lisle, sitting on the curb wrapped in a blanket. I thought how is this possible that there isn’t somewhere for the homeless to get out of the cold. It really bothered me. (I later found out that after walking over 3 miles, he was turned away from PADS because he was from out of state and the locals had 1st priority).
I went back to work and called a client of ours Linda Alberty, owner of Cultivate Excellence, who organized a crusade this Christmas to help the homeless in Chicago, called Operation Jesus. I wanted to see if she was aware of any resources to help Bill. She was kind enough to donate a warm blanket and some other supplies. I went back searching for him to find out his story… His name was Bill and he was from South Carolina. He came here to care for his ailing brother who has now sadly passed. Bill was stranded with no way home. He had a tattered old backpack barely containing everything he owned. I replaced it with a sturdy canvas backpack and filled it with supplies, and food. I asked him if he would like to go back to South Carolina. He was so grateful for the opportunity to return home. So, we started a collection in the salon and were astounded by all the generosity and kindness from our clients! One of our clients actually paid for his plane ticket! Thank you so much Nancy! We had clients and our stylists not only donating cash but clothing, shoes, toiletries etc.! How gratifying it was to experience the goodness and selfless acts of humanity first hand! The end of the story is that Bill came in the night before his flight to the salon where I gave him a shampoo, haircut and shaved off his beard that had helped keep him warm all those cold winter days and nights! Rayme’s Restaurant in Lisle donated a hot dinner which he thoroughly enjoyed! Courtney was kind enough to donate an UBER drive to the airport! Bill was on his way home…. Bon Voyage Bill! We wish you the best! We want to thank all of you that contributed in any way in helping Bill! If you would like to do your part to contribute in helping the homeless please simply vote for Cultivate Excellence who is participating in a contest, that would award them a $25,000 prize which would enable her to do even more to help the homeless…One of Linda’s goals is to purchase a bus and install a shower so they could travel to the homeless and allow them a warm safe place to get clean. Please help Linda by simply VOTING HERE (you can click the Yellow VOTE button up to 10 times every hour) Thank you for your help! |
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