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Pony Lights

Pony Lights

This beautiful new Ombre called Ponylights was created by Cassie at Antonino Salon and Spa in Birmingham, Michigan.

Ombre (French for shading) is a  low maintenance Highlighting technique that leaves the hair darker on the roots throughout the mid-length and gradually becomes lighter from the mid-length to the ends. By using a special lightener that doesn’t dry out, the color is painted on in a customized fashion by using a Balayage technique.

To find out if Ponylights would work for you and to find out why Antonino Salon and Spa is the best salon in town, reserve an appointment today by calling 248-258-5990.

Blog Content by Jeff Davison

 

Day Two-Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot

 

Antonino stylists back stage at the Antonino/Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Antonino stylists back stage at the Antonino/Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

The styling team from Antonino Salon, led by Anthony Marsalese, and Annette Abdelfatah, created edgy, romantic and very commercial looks for the 2014 Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot on October 27, 2014.

The photo’s, taken by Jenny Risher, “showcases four completely different looks and are all very wearable”, said Anthony Marsalese, “I think our clients will enjoy this season’s trends and will be inspired by the looks we created”. The trend release is the third collaboration between Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Hair Color. The color company’s owners, Toni Coleman and Tammy Coleman, enjoyed the day as they watched the Antonino team style four models, which included a vibrant red head, a deep chocolate brunette, a modern Ombre and an edgy, textured blonde.

Along with Anthony and Annette, the team from Antonino Salon included Tony Suarez, Janelle Drake, Catherine Wallis, Heather Hill and Jeff Davison. Todd Scogg of Todd’s Room in Birmingham did make up and Jeff Newsom styled the clothing.

Be sure to keep an eye on the Antonino website or follow us on Facebook, Google Plus or Twitter for the release of our newest photo gallery sometime in November and see for yourself why Antonino Salon is the best salon in town.

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Primary Syn Hair Color owners, Toni and Tammy Coleman watch the action at The Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Back stage model prep at the Antonino Salon and Primary Syn Photo Shoot-2014

Anthony Marsalese and Toni Coleman pose backstage at their 2014 photo shoot.

Anthony Marsalese and Toni Coleman pose backstage with their models at The 2014 Antonino Salon/Primary Syn photo shoot.

Blog content written by Jeff Davison

A perfect Balayage technique.

A perfect Balayage technique.

 

 

 

 

 

The stylists at Antonino Salon and Spa were treated to another advanced education seminar on August 19th.

This time it was to perfect the art of Balayage. This special hair coloring technique was designed to create very natural-looking highlights that grow out without a noticeable and obvious root. Meaning “to sweep” in French, balayage emerged in the 1970’s in Paris and has grown in popularity ever since.

When hair is colored using the balayage technique, highlights are painted on by hand in a sweeping motion that moves from the base of the head to the tip of the hair. At the base, hair color is applied very lightly, while at the tip, the color is applied heavily, creating a chunky highlight that looks naturally sun-kissed. The end result is a natural and beautiful color that has a diffused root line as it grows out, so roots are less noticeable and require less maintenance than traditional highlights.

If you would like to talk with one of our specialists to find out if Balayage is right for you, call us at 248-258-5990 or request an appointment on-line and we will be happy to schedule a consultation.

Content by Jeff Davison