Control Force Hair Spray – Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle
June 28, 2011 by Phase 3 Salon
Filed under Aveda Products, Tips and Techniques
Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle area would like to introduce you to Control Force Hair Spray.
Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle is proud to introduce the most amazing tool on the market which provides superior control for those extreme styles, protecting our environment all-the-while. Aveda's Control Force hairspray provides the ultimate hold. Find out more by watching the following video:
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The solution to provide structure to the most unruly hair by Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle
Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle and Aveda bring a solution to provide structure to the most unruly hair while caring for the environment is its Control Force Firm Hold Hair Spray, available at Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle. Since it offers a very substantial hold, you won’t be compromising performance. Better yet, Control Force has a net zero climate impact, so you won’t be compromising your green values either. Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle is proud to carry Aveda, the first beauty company to offset the CO2 effects of aerosols, by funding renewable energy … which benefits our whole planet.
Even in the challenging conditions of filming in this beautiful desert (as seen in the video below), Control Force from Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle gives you all day firm hold and 24 hour humidity defense. This is exactly what you need to keep your style going strong, whether you’re in the heat of the desert or the heart of the city.
You just heard some of the great reviews Aveda got at fashion week:
* “The thing i like most about Control Force is it’s hold. It goes on, it’s dry, it’s quick, it’s easy to work with, but the greatest thing is, it holds. It’s great for finishing, it’s great for working with the hair, it’s an awesome product. “
* “Talking to you guys about the new control force. Love it, it’s great stuff, we’ve been using it a lot to put hair up. You know, where Air Control is a bit of a texture spray, Control Force provides a solid, firm hold. It’s the good stuff, it’s the stuff that is going to make it stay up there. Use Air Control to get the hair where you want it, and then the Control Force just sticks it right there. It’s like a shield on the hair.”
* “well when you use it it’s probably for setting hair like we’re doing today, so once we get done with everything, we’re going to go through and wrap it all up.” ” The difference between air control and control force is air control is more of a flexible hold, where as control force is really more of your firm hold, and really you’re going to spray it and it’s going to stay.”
Stylists are amazed by what Control Force, available at Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle, does for hair. And they love that it has a net zero impact on the climate … through Aveda’s investment in renewable energy. It’s important to Blu Salon Pasadena area, to our planet , and to all of us.
Order some now! Purchase Control Force at Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle! Or you may go directly to Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle Aveda products page!
May the “force be with you” – that’s Aveda’s Control Force Firm Hold Hair Spray from Phase 3 Hair Salons in Seattle!
Tags: renewable energy, awesome product, beauty company, caring for the environment, superior controlPhase 3 Seattle Salon & Daymakers!
June 21, 2011 by Phase 3 Salon
Filed under Why Aveda, Why Phase 3
At Phase 3 Seattle Salon, we share Aveda’s mission, ‘… to care for the world we live in, from the products we use to the ways we give back to society.’ And we strive to make your haircuts, beauty, and styling experiences with us ‘transformational!’ But what if we at Phase 3 Seattle Salon, along with you, could take it a step farther and change the world we live in simply by ‘making someone’s day!’
Staff at Phase 3 Seattle Salon Recently Learned About David Wagner and …
The Experience that Changed His Life
It only takes a moment to make someone’s day – to become a daymaker – and sometimes those moments even change lives as I discovered a number of years ago. I was working in my salon one day when a client came in to have her hair styled. I was surprised to see her, since it was right in the middle of her five-week period between hair cuts. I figured that she must have an important social engagement, so I asked her about her evening plans.
‘I don’t have anything special going on,’ she told me. ‘I just want to look and feel good tonight.’
I gave her a great scalp massage, then shampooed and styled her hair. During our 30 minutes together, we joked and laughed. At the end, she smiled radiantly, hugging me goodbye.
A few days later when I received a letter from this client, I began to realize the enormous potential of Daymaking. My client admitted that she had wanted her hair styled so it would look good for her own funeral. She had planned to commit suicide that evening. But the wonderful time she had during our appointment had given her hope that things could get better. She decided to check herself into the hospital and get professional help. She thanked me for caring, even though I hadn’t known what she was going through. She wrote ‘thank you for being there, without knowing that you were.’
I was stunned. I had spent time with this woman about once a month for three years, yet that day I had no inkling she was so distressed. I was glad to have made such a difference, yet the experience left me with an enormous sense of responsibility. What if I had been upset, distracted, or hurried when she came to see me?
That experience made me take stock of myself as a stylist and as a person. How many of the ten clients I saw every day might be in personal crisis that I would never know about? Even if it were only one person a day, I might have no way of knowing who needed some extra attention.
I resolved to treat every person I met like that woman. It might sound like a lot of work, but it wasn’t hard to have fun with my client that day. It was natural and made my day brighter, too. I vowed to give care and attention to everyone I saw. I figured it would make their day a little better, and who knows, it might save a life.
I still thank my client for the gift of that letter because it changed my life as much as my kindness changed hers. When you realize the difference you can make for others, whether by spending a light-hearted half-hour together, giving them a smile, or simply holding the door open for them, your whole approach to life shifts. Why have random acts of kindness when we can have intentional acts of good will? 
- David Wagner
Watch this great video by David Wagner!
David, a world-renowned hair stylist, artist, entrepreneur, educator, and cancer survivor, is the founder and spirit behind Juut Salonspa, the original AVEDA concept salons. Juut comes from the Japanese word ‘Juuten’ which means to refill. As a first name it means to uplift humanity and serve others, which is exactly what David is all about. He is a best selling author and innovator of the “pay-it-forward” movement of Daymaking. Visit the Daymaker Movement website.
We at Phase 3 Seattle Salon salute everyone who wants to join us in becoming ’daymakers.’
Please contact or visit one of the best salons in Phase 3 Seattle Salon!
Tags: hair cuts, David Wagner, few days, Daymaker MovementThank you!
June 21, 2011 by Phase 3 Salon
Filed under News and Events
Instant Hair Repair! – Phase 3 Seattle Salon
June 10, 2011 by Phase 3 Salon
Filed under Aveda Products, Tips and Techniques
Take a look in the windows of any Phase 3 Seattle Salon and you will see a similar picture: Men and women working to return damaged hair to it's natural luster and beauty. Watch the following video to see how the use of hair salon quality products from Phase 3 Seattle Salon can help you in achieving healthy, gorgeous hair.
How to repair damaged hair – Phase 3 Seattle Salon
Is your hair damaged? It is if you regularly blow dry or flat iron your hair, or if you use chemical treatments such as perming or bleaching! Phase 3 Seattle Salon, recommends Aveda’s Damage Remedy Daily Hair Repair to instantly repair your hair AND protect it from heat styling.
Aveda went to Antelope Canyon in Arizona for a shoot about this innovative product. Since Damage Remedy repairs hair from the inside out, Aveda decided to go to the inside of the earth to film a short video.
The filming was done in this location to draw attention to the plight of caves and canyons around the world and the need to protect these beautiful and unique environments.
How does Damage Remedy Daily Hair Repair from Phase 3 Seattle Salon work?
Small links of amino acid in Quinoa protein permeate the hair shaft to strengthen and repair hair from the inside. Wheat protein coats the surface of the hair to help prevent damage from heat styling. Soy oil detangles to prevent breakage. Because it’s a leave-in treatment, Damage Remedy continues to help to protect damaged hair after you apply it.
Certified organic essential oils from Bergamot, Mandarin, and Ylang Ylang create an uplifting aroma and Daily Hair Repair from Phase 3 Seattle Salon helps to keep your hair healthy using the power of plants. That’s why it’s your Phase 3 Seattle Salon prescription for damaged hair! It’s perfect for medium to coarse damaged hair, as well as fine hair that has been bleached or highlighted.
You can apply Damage Remedy from Phase 3 Seattle Salon area after any Aveda Shampoo and Conditioner
However, if your hair is severely damaged, you might want to use the complete Damage Remedy System from Phase 3 Seattle Salon to keep your hair looking its best.
The professional stylists at Phase 3 Seattle Salon are dedicated to helping you achieve a fantastic style using Aveda's quality, natural products. Stop by Phase 3 Seattle Salon or and contact us today to find more ideas for healthy, fantastic hair.
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