Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Peter Coppola Keratin Treatment- More Amazing Results!

Last week I posted some wonderful information on the Peter Coppola Keratin hair treatment and just in case you weren't convinced yet, I wanted to post a few more pictures.


Rachel had an amazing transformation on her hair after the treatment. She was fed up with her locks and always work it in a pony tail! The Keratin treatment will last 3 to 5 months (depending on your individual hair type).
The proof is in the pics!



Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Keratin Complex Smoothing Therapy

Our clients who have had the Peter Coppola Keratin Smoothing Treatment are so pleased with the results! Clients with stressed out, frizzy tresses have their hair transform to beautiful soft locks! Just look at the amazing before and after pictures!

The therapy used is a Keratin Complex. This is the original, in-salon service that infuses natural keratin deep into your hair’s cuticle. The evolutionary therapy eliminates up to 95% of frizz and curl. It instantly adds amazing shine, silkiness, and condition to the hair. It is perfect on all types of hair – including color treated and chemically processed hair!

The amazing Keratin Complex Smoothing Therapy was founded by world-renowned stylist, salon owner and television personality, Peter Coppola and now you can have the very same treatment at Ultima Bellezza Salon.

The proof is in the pictures! Make your appointment today!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Color Me Happy



A good colorist can work wonders, but a part of getting the shade you want at the salon is preparing in advance.

Wash the night before. Your hair shouldn't be freshly shampooed--it will be too silky to section off properly for highlights. Plus, a little bit of oil protects the hair. (The night before getting any color t...hat requires bleach, use a deep conditioner to help minimize damage.)

However, I wouldn't go to the salon with dirty hair; the colorist won't be able to get an accurate sense of your base color.

Be yourself. Wear the makeup you normally wear; it will help your colorist know how the highlights will play off your usual look. I also suggest wearing your hair as you typically would--wavy, straight, or in a ponytail. You see fewer highlights in curly hair, so I would want to know that so I could add more color.

Bring pictures. It's always a good idea to bring photos of what you want (and even images of the color you don't want) to show the colorist how you define "copper" or "honey." And don't go more than five shades from your natural color unless you can come in every four to six weeks to maintain it.