Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Rates as of January, 2010


rates subject to change


Haircut $50 women/men

Color $55 and up

Highlights:


  • Top $55 and up
  • Partial $65 and up
  • Full $85 and up
  • Toner $15 and up

Style $45 and up

Updo $65 and up

24 hour cancellation policy or half of service will be charged

biography

Canvas Salon
916.447.2612

After getting my license I trained as an assistant for eighteen months with Salon Bravissimo in Sacramento. The program emphasized Vidal Sassoon haircutting and coloring techniques. I worked under Scot and Kathleen Clark and Rhonda Ulhinger. This rigorous training gave me a solid foundation as a stylist.

Since that time I have developed a large and dedicated client base. New referrals often come to me having seen a hairstyle on one of my clients off the street. My clients have included a few local celebrities and distinguished members of the community, but hey, everybody has to get their hair cut. I also participate in fashion shows, cutting and styling for models. I find all of this gratifying.

Although styles have come and gone, I've kept current with trends by taking cutting edge classes in my field. I also teach haircutting classes at my salon and mentor new talent.
I love my job. This has been an exciting career, one which I hope to pursue for many more years. I love working with people and creating an image for them that gives them confidence.

Hairstyle and Your Image

Improving Your Professional Image with the Right Hairstyle

A good hairstylist can improve your business. Whether we like it or not, we are being judged about our grooming and appearance. Is your hairstyle presenting the right statement about you and your business? Or is it not exactly hitting target? In business, image is paramount.
It is critical that you look successful to be successful – and to many people this means being well groomed. The right hairstyle for you will be the foundation of dressing for success.

5 Tips for Finding the Right Hairstyle

  • Consider your lifestyle. Are you a person with a chaotic schedule? Are you a swimmer? Are you an artist, musician, or project manager in a busy office?

  • Consider the texture of your hair. Very fine to fine hair works better at the shoulder or shorter. Medium to course works better in layers. And there are many in-betweens and other options.

  • Face shape – here are 5 basic face shapes, round, oval, heart, square, oblong. Ask your hairstylist which one you are.

  • Think about color. Color is a great way to get a polished look. Whether covering your grey or just adding a dash to brighten your face with a little framing.

  • How much time are you willing to spend on your hair. The more time you spend on your hair the better it looks.

These are just guidelines, but a fifteen minute consultation is common and you shouldn't be afraid to ask questions of your stylist about color, pricing, and what exactly might make your hair it's best.

Kym Roberts Canvas Salon 916.447.2612