Monday, October 21, 2013

Hotheads Stylist Interview: Vicki Casciola







































Vicki Casciola is a nationally recognized hairstylist with over 10-years of experience. Her work graces the covers of some of the world's best magazines and her expert advice is featured in the top beauty and lifestyle publications. Vicki is also a regular contributor to network television.

Known for her versatility, Vicki is a master at both cut and color. She is also a well-known extension artist and flies from coast to coast for her private clients. She is currently a lead platform artist for Hotheads Hair Extensions, the world's leading tape-in extension line, and she trains salons and stylists how to use this revolutionary product. Vicki's personality is infectious and in 2009 she was scouted by CBS to compete in the network's hit series "The Amazing Race." Casciola's team finished an impressive fourth.

A Las Vegas native, Vicki started cutting hair in junior high school "I remember constantly getting in trouble in class for doing my friends hair" says Casciola, "It's always come naturally to me and I love it now as much as I did back then." Vicki was so dedicated to her career that she graduated from high school well ahead of her peers, having already earned her cosmetology license. In college, at the University of Nevada Reno, Vicki started styling hair in her dorm room and launched a thriving business there. She returned to Las Vegas and has been a top stylist ever since. Vicki's passion can also be measured by her numerous awards and certifications, including first place in Hair Wars 2007 and 2009 and first place in Skills USA VICA for two consecutive years in 2001 and 2002. She is also certified in Great Lengths, Hair Dream and SOCAP, in addition to being a Hotheads educator.


HH: When did you discover that you wanted a career in the beauty industry? 
VC: I was literally 3-years-old when I realized my mom was hopeless at doing my hair. She just didn’t know how to style it right so I grabbed the brush and did it myself. Today I do hers.

HH: What your favorite Hotheads Hair Extension color? 
VC: #7 and #23 are my go to colors because the tones are similar to most peoples’ hair. They are neutral and natural and blend with everything.

HH: Is there anyone that you would like to work with whom you haven't yet? 
VC: Oribe because he is so passionate about hair and Vidal Sassoon if we were still alive. He literally invented the modern hair industry and I would have loved to work with him.

I’d love to work with Selena Gomez and any of the Disney girls. They are still finding their style and will take some risks because they aren’t set in their ways yet. I love to play with hair and I’d love to get my hands on them.

HH: Do you think this is a skill that successful beauty professionals are born with or is it one that can to be cultivated and perfected? 
VC: You are definitely born with it. You have to have an eye for color and the skill to cut. Some stylists excel at one or the other but a true hairstylist has mastered both.

HH: How can young men and women who are aspiring to work in the beauty industry begin their journey? 
VC: They need to take continuing education classes and make sure they stay inspired. Watch movies, surround themselves with people who are artists of all kind, whether it’s painters, fashion designers or tattoo artists - anything that inspires you for hair.

HH: What are some career goals that people should set for themselves before attempting a career in beauty?
VC: Definitely decide what city you see yourself living in so you can build your client base and your reputation. If you love fashion you should choose a city known for that, if you love movies and entertainment L.A. is probably the place. Decide how many hours you want to work each week and what kind of clients you want to attract.

HH: What is the hardest part about working in beauty? 
VC: The hours, the clients and the personalities. You always have to be a people pleaser and you always have to be supportive, understanding and kind.

HH: Is beauty school a necessary step to take toward a career? 
VC: Absolutely. You need to have a license to go forward, but most importantly it’s the foundation you need to grow.

HH: Who has inspired you the most throughout your career in beauty? 
VC: Disney and Hollywood - I was always infatuated with beautiful people. I love making people look and feel good.

HH: How can girls highlight their best features without going overboard? 
VC: I always say less is more. I’ve been known to talk people out of getting too many extensions - and in Las Vegas that says a lot! You want just enough to accent your hair - the more natural the better. With color you want to highlight your skin tone and bring out your eye color. Hair is supposed to bring out your best features. You don’t want to be a blonde just because you think blondes have more fun.

HH: Why do you think you decided to become a hair stylist? 
VC: I wanted to help make people look and feel good - plus my mom was terrible at doing hair! I knew ever since I was little that I was drawn to hair. I would get in trouble at school for braiding hair in class. My parents built me a hair salon on the side of the house when I was 13 and I was in beauty school by the time I was 15. When I went to college I ended up doing hair out of my dorm room so I realized it was time to move back and start working at a salon.

HH:What inspires you? Who inspires you? 
VC: People. I can look at someone and know exactly what I’d do to improve their look. I also love art and fashion and have always been drawn to the 50’s and 60’s. Elvis and Marilyn are my idols. He was the first to have a pompadour and the first to experiment with his look. Marilyn’s bleached blonde color and dark eyebrows made short hair sexy.

HH:What are your favorite Hotheads hair products! 
VC: The Silky Smooth Masque and the Clean Shampoo!

HH: Which styling tools do you use most often? 
VC: My Twin turbo 3800 hair dryer, my YS Park Round Brush and my Cortex Oil Infused Flat Iron.

HH: What are some good tips for young people trying to break into the industry? 
VC: To always be yourself and trust your instincts. Surround yourself with people who inspire you and make sure to do plenty of people watching. Read the fashion magazines, look at Instagram and social media for inspiration and remember practice makes perfect. Friends and family can be walking advertisements!

HH: How do you feel hair relates to personal style?
VC: Hair is everything. It makes or breaks your look. It can make you look younger, it can make you look healthier, It can make you look soft or serious. It’s a reflection of how you feel and speaks to your personality.

HH:Did someone inspire the new look you have given her?
VC: People are most inspired by Hollywood. Every client has brought me a picture of an actress or model asking for a specific color or cut. It’s my job to guide them to do something similar that will flatter their specific features.


Thanks Vicki for being part of the Hotheads Family!
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Transformation Tuesday: Alicia Iannone









Hotheads Educator Alicia Iannone shares her client Caroline's transformation story. Inspired by actress Hayden Panettiere’s multi dimensional blonde locks, Alicia explains the techniques she used to achieve the look:

"My new client Caroline came to me with very thin, dry, over processed light blonde hair. She showed me a picture of Hayden Panettiere with soft blonde multi dimensional lowlights.  I first transformed her color by adding in 2 different lowlights (level 8/9 beige gold) touching up some of her highlights.

Caroline wanted to remain blonde and needed to give her hair a chance to grow. Suggesting lowlights & toning the blonde down will defiantly make her hair healthier with less maintenance. Hotheads Extensions make it possible for your clients to have long sexy hair, but also gives their natural hair a chance to grow.


Last Friday I finally put her extensions in to complete the whole look! Not only were the extensions for length & fullness but also necessary for completing the desired color. I used color No. 23 & No. 8 in lengths 18"-20" and did the "weave technique" by weaving out some of  Color No. 8 and cutting it so it appeared as a custom highlights & lowlights piece! 


Then I added in some color No.25 in lengths 14"-16" to create layering and brighter contrast. The results were an UNBELIEVABLE perfect color match! She was stunned that I was able to recreate Hayden's color! I angled the extensions and cut layers for added fullness. Im defiantly proud of this one! Hope you love the final result as much as she did!"

 - Alicia Iannone
   Hotheads Educator

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Premiere Beauty Classic Transformations

3 packs of color No. 23 and No. 27 in lengths of 18" to 20"

3 packs of color No. 23 and No. 8 in lengths of 18" to 20"


3 packs of color No. 23 and No. 20 in lengths of 14" to 16"

2 packs of color No. 4, 5, and HB19 in lengths of 18" to 20"

3 packs of color No. 23 and No. 8 in lengths of 18" to 20"

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

CUTS FOR CANCER


















































LMC Beauty Factory offers free haircutsfor hair donations to Locks of Love


LMC Beauty Factory and Locks of Love present “Cuts for Cancer, a month long effort followed by an event on Saturday, October 12, 2013 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Located at 17670 NW 78th Avenue #106, Miami, LMC Beauty Factory opened their doors on May 1, 2013. Owner, Leslie Marie CarreƱo had this meaningful idea after her friend was diagnosed with breast cancer on October 2011 at the age of 27. Monica Gracia donated her hair to Locks of Love before starting her treatments and chemo. Locks of Love is a non-profit charity based in the United States. The organization accepts donations of human hair and money with the purpose of making wigs for financially disadvantaged children under the age of 21 and who are suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. Now that Monica is cancer free, LMC Beauty Factory would like to extend their services to raise awareness for the fight against cancer.

They will be offering free haircuts from Thursday, September 12, 2013 to Friday, October 11, 2013 to anyone that fits the Locks of Love hair requirements and would like to donate their hair. Donors will get 15% off their next service and will be invited to attend the “Cuts for Cancer” event on Saturday, October 12th at LMC Beauty Factory. The event will be hosted by Annie Vazquez of TheFashionPoet.com, Susset Cabrera of MiamiBeatsandSazon.com and Natalie Leon @iFollowNat. Guests will enjoy swag bags with goodies from 12 Benefits and Condition Culture, sweets compliments of The SweetHouse, pink champagne and more. Most importantly, guests will have a chance to meet breast cancer survivor, Monica Gracia. There will be a silent auction during the event. Items will include an exclusive swimsuit designed by Kristina Ashley in honor of Monica, a 3 month membership to Crossfit Valeo, teeth whitening service by Lakes Orthodontics and more. 100% silent auction proceeds will be donated to Locks of Love.

Monica has set up a team fund to raise money for the 2013 Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Link to Donate

LMC Beauty Factory is a full service salon with a chic concept. They offer an array of services including color treatment, hairstyling, makeup and more.
For more information on LMC Beauty Factory and to book a “Cuts for Cancer” appointment, please call 786-502-2121. To RSVP for the “Cuts for Cancer” event on Saturday, October 12th, please email info@LMCBeautyFactory.com by Wednesday, October 9th.

Social media tags: #CutsforCancer  #LMCBeautyFac  #LocksofLove