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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Des idées coiffure pour Noël, un guide cadeaux pour tous les goûts et tous les budgets, une vidéo sur l’art d’utiliser les rouleaux chauffants. Voilà vos incontournables web du magazine ELLE QUÉBEC pour le mois de décembre!









Cover decembre 2010
 Le numéro de décembre du ELLE QUÉBEC est en kiosques. C'est notre numéro de Noël, notre plus gros numéro avec 340 pages de plaisir! À la une? La superbe Karine Vanasse vêtue d'une jupe et d'un corset signés Helmer. Aussi, on vous donne des idées cadeaux funky et un petit guide anticrise pour les couples (fous rires garantis!), et plus encore!

Sur le web? Voici nos incontournables:


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Check out more pictures of the event here!

http://www.ellequebec.com/video/video-lecon-de-maquillage-antiage/1147

Sunday, November 7, 2010


Exclusive hairstyling and tips from John Frieda® Canadian Creative Consultant Alain Larivée and his team of talented stylists!

Alain Larivée is the official hair stylist for the Gemini awards 2011.

Patio season is finally here! And with it, the requisite flirting. Make an impression with these four runway-inspired looks. Elle Canada spoke with the experts to show you how to get them:


By Catalina Margulis


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Since you can’t let your hair down at every fiesta, look to Yves Saint Laurent’s polished example for sophisticated chic. “This look is a quick and easy way to transform your day hair into a striking evening ’do,” says Alain Larivee, John Frieda Canadian Creative Consultant and official hairstylist of this year’s Genie Awards.

To create this look, he recommends washing hair with Luxurious Volume Full Splendour Shampoo and Conditioner to create fullness and strengthen hair from the inside out, filling in damaged areas and plumping the hair for healthy volume. 
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Then apply a generous amount of Luxurious Volume Bountiful Body Mousse, to increase hair’s diameter and lift at the roots for weightless, non-sticky all-day volume. After you’ve applied the mousse, with your head upside-down, use a flat or vent brush to blow-dry your hair from roots to ends. 

Once hair is dry, section off a square portion of hair in the bang area starting at the hair line and going back to the crown. You will come back to this piece later, so clip it out of the way for now. Brush the rest of the hair upwards and secure in a ponytail at the crown, then backcomb your ponytail.  To hide the elastic band you are using to hold your ponytail, wrap a strand of hair around the elastic and secure it using a bobby pin.

Now, grab the bang section you squared off earlier, backcomb the roots to create lift and then smooth it back and incorporate it into the ponytail section. Secure ends with bobby pins.  Hold everything in place with a finishing hairspray like Luxurious Volume All-Out Hold Hairspray, which also protects against summer humidity.

Lastly, secure a barrette or slide a comb in place to create a pin-backed ridge. Finish with a final spritz of hairspray and you’re ready to dazzle them all.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

CAJH salon
As I mentioned a few days ago in Part One, Nathalie is über-freaked out about ending up with a terrible haircut, but aren’t we all?
Find out how the first consultation went!
We walked into CAJH and met hairstylist Alain Larivée. Our super-skeptical Nathalie sat down and gave me the look that says, “I hate my hair and no one can fix it!” (You know exactly what look I’m talking about.)
Alain took one look at her ‘do and asked her to describe what kind of person she is and what she does for a living because a haircut needs to suit your lifestyle. We loved this part. I suggest you talk about this sort of thing during your own hair consultation.
He suggested keeping her hair long because something told him this gal was likely to tie her hair up. No surprise there. Nathalie ties her hair up almost everyday and a short ‘do would surely leave her wallowing in her own misery.
CAJH salon
Alain
Alain then suggested creating more layers around her face to really frame it and to keep her bangs on the side. Removing them would make her head look too long. It would also give movement from top to bottom to prevent the lamp shade effect her hair is currently suffering from (voluminous on the top, flat in the middle, and flipping out on the ends). 
In terms of colour, he suggested a dark brown shade with highlights, which require less maintenance than streaks. It’s like he read her personality, which is what your hairdresser should do before you let anyone whip out scissors to slice and dice your ‘do.
We are really happy with Alain’s suggestions. Next stop: LaCoupe. Check back next week to find out what they had to say about Nathalie’s hair and get ready to vote for the hairstyle you think she absolutely needs to have!

CAJH - Alain Larviée - 473 Atwater, Montreal - 514-932-6303 - 1-877-232-6303

http://blogs.louloumagazine.com/2009/08/part-two-nathalies-first-hair-consultation/

Thursday, October 28, 2010



Do you know for certain if your haircut the one that best suits your face and hair texture? Could there be a better hairstyle that’ll make you look more gorgeous?

Here’s your chance to find out from one of the top stylists in the country, Alain Larivée, John Frieda Canadian Creative Consultant. Just email a photo of yourself to healthandswellness@gmail.com with some details about your hair and a quick rundown of your concerns, if any. Five finalists will be chosen and Alain will select the winner.

And the prize? A virtual consultation with Alain himself, who’ll recommend the best haircut to suit you so that your hair is all that it can be. Oh, and did we mention you also receive a customized gift basket filled with John Frieda hair products so you can acheive that perfect style?

And the four runners-up? We wouldn’t leave you in the dust; the runners-up each receive a basket of John Frieda hair products valued at $100 each.

Enter by November 11, 2010. Don’t be shy! Enter today. I won’t judge, or actually, I guess technically I will be selecting the finalists, which involves some judging…but in the kindest way possible, I promise.

http://healthandswellness.com/tag/hair/

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Ok, jet lag is officially kicked to the curb and I'm hoping to have this blog back into full swing this week!

So...to kick things off, especially for those of you in in Canada - have I got an opportunity for you!

A recent survey commissioned by John Frieda in January 2010, showed that 74% of women stick with a hairstyle that suits their face. But how do you know if it is the right one? What if you had the chance to talk to an expert and determine what's best for you (and win some awesome hair products as well?!)

Well, Cinnamon Kitten has a great opportunity for one lucky reader!

The Grand Prize winner will receive a virtual consultation with John Frieda Canadian Creative Consultant, Alain Larivée, as well as a hair gift basket customized to their hair style. Four Runners-up will receive a customized hair gift basket to suit their hair style as well! How's that for awesome?

What do you have to do?

To enter, send a photo of yourself to cinnamonkitten@gmail.com and explain why you think you are in need of hair advice.

The top 5 entries (as chosen by me) will be sent to Alain, who will select the grand prize winner.

Notes:
- The contest is open to Canadian residents only
- Contest ends midnight Sunday, October 31, 2010.
- Winner will be contacted via e-mail and announced on this blog shortly after.
- By entering this contest you give me permission to post your first name and location if you're chosen as the winner on this blog, as well as request a photo of you with your prize.


Thursday, October 7, 2010

By Tania Kwong
Three common hair hassles - solved!

Quick hair solutions for moms
THE PROBLEM
Dampness gives you a major case of the frizzies.
THE SOLUTION
A salon-inspired blowout and style. The first step to good hair on a wet day starts in the shower. Use a weather-proofing shampoo and conditioner to combat frizz caused by humidity. Next, comb a cream serum through your strands to fight flyaways and add polish. Using a ceramic brush (it retains more heat), blow-dry your hair in sections, from root to tip. “Be sure to do this neatly and in smaller sections for best results,” says Alain Larivee, Canadian creative consultant for John Frieda. To properly seal the hair cuticle, which keeps it smoother longer, hold the nozzle down when blow-drying in the direction of hair growth. Going from day to night? Use a flatiron for sleek, shiny strands or hot rollers for big curls. Lock in your ’do with a moisture-barrier hairspray.

PRODUCTS WE LIKE JOHN FRIEDA WEATHER WORKS WEATHER-PROOFING SHAMPOO, $12; ALBERTO EUROPEAN WEATHER RESISTANT HAIRSPRAY, $5; LA COUPE SLEEK FINISH CREAM SHINE SERUM, $8
Quick hair solutions for moms
THE PROBLEM
Mornings at home are busier than rush hour.
THE SOLUTION
An easy updo. Spending even two minutes on your tresses can have a big impact. Start by squeezing a dime-size amount of serum into your palms, rubbing your hands together and running it through dry hair. “It will help distribute the product evenly rather than in one spot,” suggests Larivee. Next, take a boar-hair flat brush and detangle your hair from the ends up (it will remove tangles fast rather than building them up at the ends) and smooth out any sleep souvenirs, such as cowlicks and knots. Brush your hair back and tie it into a ponytail at the nape of your neck; backcomb the ponytail, twist the ends and secure them around the base with bobby pins. “It’s a quick chignon that’s office-appropriate,” he says. Finish with a strong-hold hairspray to keep it all in place.

PRODUCTS WE LIKE NEXXUS SALON HAIR CARE VENEER SHINE SERUM SPRAY, $15; L’ORÉAL PARIS STUDIO DESIGN FINISHING SPRAY, $7

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THE PROBLEM
Greasy roots weigh you down.
THE SOLUTION
Wash less. Washing your hair less frequently can help regulate your oil-producing sebaceous glands. “Overactive glands can result from overstimulation,” says Larivee. If you’ve been washing your hair every day, try changing it to every other day, then two days in between and so on. “Wear your hair back in a braid or ponytail until your scalp adapts,” advises Larivee. Switching to a clarifying shampoo can also help. “It will remove oil, dirt and product buildup and prevent coloured hair from fading,” he says. If you can’t stand the feel of an oily scalp, try dry shampoo. “It has a clay-based formulation, which absorbs oil and gives your hair a bit of thickness and lift at the roots,” he says. Just spray it on greasy areas and brush it through well until it’s no longer visible.
PRODUCTS WE LIKE JOHN FRIEDA LUXURIOUS VOLUME FULL CLARITY PURIFYING SHAMPOO, $11; BATISTE ORIGINAL DRY SHAMPOO, $9

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Friday, September 10, 2010


The Awesome Essentials Lounge Swag Bag
TIFF 2010by Gail McInnes
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The Awesome Essentials Lounge Swag Bag
On Tuesday, I had the good fortune to be invited to the Toronto International Film Festival 2010 Essentials Lounge for Media at the Ra Sun Spa (388 Richmond Street West, Toronto) for a little pre-TIFF pampering. Organized by super cool babe Esther Garnick, this lounge was catering to media who tend to work long hours over the ten day festival.

When I arrived, the awesome Lisa from Brill Communications was on hand with her clients from Ecco Shoes who gave my patent leather heels a nice little buff while I watched the super hot ET Canada producer Angie Smith interview a Playmate. (Watch it here.)

Then while sipping on a VitaminWater, I got my nails did in Essie’s “Lollipop”- a fab bright red.

I wish I had time to take advantage of the other services, which included eyebrow threading, spray tanning for legs, underarm waxing, and hair styling with Alain Larivée from John Frieda.

We each left with an incredible goody bag filled with great hair products form John Frieda, a bottle of my fave VitaminWater (orange), a couple great colours of Essie nail polish, a mini Ecco shoe care kit, and my TIFF lifesaver, Elizabeth Grant’s Socializer.

Just as I was leaving, Esther was explaining to author and Globe & Mail columnist Leah McLaren how she had inspired the lounge from an article that she had written in 2005 and that Esther had held onto ever since. So great to see how an idea can be made into a reality.

Thank you Esther for a wonderful afternoon treat. See you on the red carpet!


http://fashionmagnet.ca/2010/09/10/tiff-essentials-lounge-for-media/
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Soins des cheveux au quotidien et astuces coiffure pour les cheveux droits.


Par Caroline Duval  

Cheveux droits

Soins quotidiens
Alain Larivée, consultant en création pour John Frieda et propriétaire du salon CAJH Maîtres coiffeurs, à Montréal, rappelle que «les cheveux droits n'ont pas tousla même texture et qu'il est essentiel d'utiliser des soins adaptés.» On choisit doncdes shampoings et des revitalisants volumisants si on a les cheveux fins et des formuleslissantes s'ils sont épais.
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Entre les lavages habituels, le coiffeur conseille d'utiliser un shampoing sec pouréliminer l'excès de sébum et redonner du corps à la chevelure.

Les astuces coiffure
Pour gagner du temps, on lave et on sèche nos cheveux le soir, on les attache enqueue de cheval (sans trop serrer) et on dort sur une taie d'oreiller en soie. Au réveil,il suffira de leur donner un coup de fer plat pour obtenir un lissage parfait.
On actionne le sèche-cheveux au sortir de la douche. «Même partiel, le séchage à l'air libre risque de créer de mauvais plis qui seront difficiles à faire disparaître», prévient Alain Larivée.
Utilisés en trop grande quantité, les produits coiffants peuvent alourdir et ternir les chevelures droites. La recette infaillible de notre expert? Appliquer une noix de gel ou de mousse à la racine pour maximiser le volume, puis enduire les longueurs de lotion lissante afin de faciliter la mise en plis.
Plongeant, dégradé, avec ou sans frange, agrémenté d'une raie au centre ou sur lecôté: le carré est la coupe star des cheveux droits!

Les cheveux droits
C'est  sympa:
  • Le choix des coupes pour cheveux droits est très varié.
  • Les chevelures raides sont brillantes, vigoureuses et faciles à coiffer.

Ça nous agace:
  • Le volume fait souvent défaut, surtout quand on a les cheveux fins.
  • Les cheveux raides ont tendance à être huileux aux racines.
  • Pointes fourchues, coups de ciseaux: les défauts sautent aux yeux!

Photo: Imaxtree.com
http://www.ellequebec.com/Beaute/Cheveux/Coiffures-et-soins-pour-cheveux-droits/a/34311

Thursday, June 17, 2010

I thought it would be fun to attend John Frieda's Sheer Blonde Experience event last week since I'm a...brunette. Unfortunately my wicked plan for world domination failed as a good number of brunettes showed up at the very same event. John Freida even introduced a new liquid shine illuminating conditioner for brunettes, ha! The evening was pretty fun actually: Josie Dye from Cosmo TV was the host - and did she glow: the hair, the sparkly dress, the energy...I suddenly felt the need to sit down and drink before moving towards the first hair consultants station where I got a quick personalized consultation. The consultant mentioned that sometimes dark hair needs a little help to catch the light and look shiny - which is very true for me: straighteners definitely take the shine away -

Moving to the next station while sipping water - I swear - and Alain Larivee, one of the John Frieda's hair stylists, styled my hair using an Infiniti Conair flat-iron. Now honestly, when I saw "Conair" I thought this was not going to do any good to my hair, but make no mistake this is not your basic drugstore flatiron anymore. It straightened my hair very nicely. But I kept the best for last. My hair has a new best friend: the Frizz-Ease Glossing Mist which gave my hair a really smooth and shiny finish. And I was still sober. So I know I wasn't dreaming.




You know when I wrote I kept the best for last in my previous paragraph....well I lied. No, the very best was watching one of the guests pole dancing. Did I mention that guest was a guy? Awesomeness.

And don't forget to enter our Sheer Blonde contest, you can find it here.

-Christelle

http://www.beautycrazed.ca/2010/06/one-non-blonde-at-sheer-blonde.html

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Your primer to glowing skin, sweatproof makeup and luxurious hair...raging hormones or not!

By: Vanessa Craft

Luxurious hair and hot beauty products

What to do? Linzon suggests women try minoxidil, which has been proven to stimulate hair growth. It works by keeping the hair in the growing (anagen) stage for longer, and is available over-the-counter in a two per cent solution or at five per cent by prescription. Many women find new hair growth occurring within three months — but it may not work for everyone.
Consult your doctor to determine if hair loss is hereditary, hormonal, related to illness or even the result of medication, including vitamin supplements. "Vitamin A in high doses can cause hair loss," she warns.
As for the hair you've got, there's never been a better time to ask your stylist for a cut that embraces your hair's natural tendency rather than fighting against it. For example, if you've got curly hair, a modern, pin-straight blowout might look gorgeous, but it won't last a minute when you're hit with a hot flash.
Alain Larivée, Canadian creative consultant for John Frieda, says the best way to stop your roots from getting frizzy or limp during a sudden sweat is preparation. "You need to use products formulated to shield the hair against the elements," he says. "They should have a combination of silicones and conditioning agents to create a barrier around the hair shaft."
In layperson terms, this means looking for hair products that have "anti-humidity" and "anti-frizz" emblazoned across them in gigantic flashing letters. Find one that smells good, since you'll be using it non-stop for a while.

Hot hair styles for hot flashes

One of the easiest styles to work with is a mid-length shag — flattering when down and easy to pin up or pull back into a messy ballerina knot during really hot moments. You may be set to 400 degrees, but at least you can look chic while blazing. (Insert "you'll literally be the hottest gal in the office joke" here.)
Recommended items for your body-building, hot flash survival hair kit include: a volumizing shampoo with protein, Velcro rollers (roll up, not under) and a dry shampoo for your purse to give limp roots a lift.

Hot products

John Frieda Collection Weather Works by Frizz-Ease Weather-Proofing Style Sealant Creme shields hair from humidity and moisture without leaving it oily or lank.
Rene Furterer Triphasic Regenerating Serum promises to help progressively thinning hair by improving the health of your scalp.
Annick Goutal Un Matin d'Orage Eau de Toilette is a light gardenia-based floral that will never overwhelm.
Revlon Matte Eye Shadow in Rich Sable glides on with a soft, velvety texture but with nary a sparkle in sight.
June Jacobs Spa Collection Intensive Age Defying Hydrating Serum is a super-powered mix of peptides and antioxidants to help mature skin protect itself.
Clarins Super Restorative Replenishing Comfort Mask gives dry skin a big moisture hit while gently exfoliating the rough stuff.

This article originally appeared in the February/March 2010 issue of More 

http://www.more.ca/style/beauty/beauty-in-a-hot-flash/a/29600/3

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Diane Kruger at the Genie Awards, Joshua Jackson
Last night I was lucky enough to score an invite to the Genie Awards, a.k.a Canada’s version of the Oscars. (My partner in crime was my good pal and fellow ex-magazine editor Marilisa of The Chic Storm—make sure to check out her blog, it’s a  must-read!)
Our invite was courtesy of John Frieda, whose talented stylists were responsible for many of the gorgeous hairstyles.
More to come on those soon, including how-tos—but first can we talk about Diane Kruger and Joshua Jackson? Diane was there last night to support her man, who ended up winning the Genie for Best Actor.
I can see why she digs him—not only is he handsome but he’s also totally modest: when he stepped up to accept the award he said “I can’t believe I won something!” THEN, to the delight of the audience, in his acceptance speech he told Diane he loved her. Awwww…
Sadly I didn’t have the chance to get all up in their face to gawk or ask about beauty tips—I don’t think Diane was down with the after-party at The Guvernment—but I DID score a how-to from John Frieda’s creative consultant Alain Larivée.
Here’s a better look at the hair (sorry for the blurry back shot):
And here’s how to get it:
“This is a very easy, DIY look that is on-trend for this summer and is easily acheived at home,” says Alain.
  1. Apply Frizz-Ease Straight Fixation to wet hair.
  2. Blow dry using your fingers [to rake through the hair] from root to tip to achieve a non-finished natural wave.
  3. Create a centre part, leaving a few front strands loose to acheive the ‘undone’ look.
  4. Pull the rest of your hair back to the nape of your neck. Take hair and wrap it into a circular tight bun and secure with bobby pins.
  5. Finish the style with Frizz-Ease Moisture Barrier Hair Spray.
http://beautyeditor.ca/2010/04/13/diane-kruger-at-the-genie-awards-get-the-look-with-john-frieda/

Thursday, April 1, 2010


Congratulations to April who is the winner of the John Frieda® Beauty Panel. Our judges felt that April had the most improved hair after using John Frieda® hair care products.




April used John Frieda® Root Awakening® products throughout the progam and her before and after pics tell all! 

Here's what our judges had to say:


Alain Larivée

Canadian Creative Consultant for the John Frieda® Professional Haircare division of KAO Brands Company

"I really like the weightless shiny and moveable style John Frieda Root Awakening products has given to her hairstyle, its easy to see the benefits that natural eucalyptus infused products offer. The lines framing her face along with the fringe elongates her natural morphology giving her a more, most desirable, oval shape and the overall look transformation makes her hair look healthy and stylish."

http://vervegirl.com/en?t=/contentManager/onStory&e=UTF-8&i=1188245606825&l=0&s=FYFfyuJNwWRacVv86Yc&ParentID=1212170208385&StoryID=1270062514666

Friday, February 5, 2010

I’ve mentioned John Frieda Collection’s Go Blonder and Colour Renew in stories for other media outlets, but haven’t really highlighted them in a BeautyGeeks post — my bad. They’re a brilliant way to duck your colourist a bit longer and save your beauty pennies for something else. And at the moment they and the rest of the John Frieda haircare line appears to be on sale everywhere for about half the usual $12.99 price tag because retailers are making way for the new-look bottles (above) scheduled to hit drugstore shelves next month.
Go Blonder lightens already-light colour with lactic acid, gently and without drying. The amonia- and peroxide-free formula won’t get you from brunette to blonde; it’s not strong enough. But it’ll boost blonde for a sun-kissed effect.
Colour Renew employs colour-wheel smarts with a subtle, sheer lavender tint (lavender sits opposite yellow on the colour wheel) to take brassy back to blonde. Alain Larivée, Canadian creative consultant for John Frieda Professional Hair Care and a favourite stylist of Canadian beauty editors, says it’s also great for refreshing red hair hues.
Sure, this can fit a Valentine’s Day theme. Hyper breathing, quickened pulse, body tingles… who doesn’t love a sale?
Images courtesy of John Frieda Collection.