Sunday, January 22, 2017

Salon in Price Utah

Welcome to Lena's House of Style!  
I have been doing hair since 2001!  I love what I do! I work out of my in-home salon and love the cozy feeling that provides.  I provide professional retail products for my guests and will order professional products if I don't have what you want in stock.  I care about the integrity of the clients hair. I specialize in blonde hair.  I love lightening hair, I understand the proper steps required to achieve certain levels of desired brightness.  I also enjoy coloring a wide range of brunettes and reds.  My own hair is red and I love working with red as well.  
Please call or text me for an appointment 
435-881-0167 
Check out my work at https://www.facebook.com/LenasHouseofStyle/

Menu List
Women's Haircuts $20
Men's Haircuts $15
Children's Haircuts $10-$15
Solid Color and Cut $50 and up
Solid Color retouch and cut $45 and up
Hi-lights $65 and up
Ombre style $70 and up
Smoothing Treatments $20 and up
Perms $45 and up
Eyebrow Wax $7-10
Lip Wax $5
Other Facial Waxing $10-20
Pedicures $30
Deep Conditioners $10
Protein Treatment $10

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Perm Perfect


 I've been thinking about perming Elsie's hair for a few months now.  But I didn't want it to look permed.  I wanted it to look like loose gorgeous natural curly hair.  I don't recommend perming any child's hair since it can be hard on fine hair.  I also don't recommend perming hair that has been lightened, it just won't turn out soft and waving.  Elsie is blessed with thick and for the most part course hair.  But she is a 7 year old who likes to jump on the tramp, ride bikes, play tag, swim, and just go go go.  So a few hours after styling her hair it seemed to look stringy scraggly(is that a word?). 
Here is her before pictures styled and taken out of the tops-y tails.
 Since I wanted a vey loose wave I chose the largest rods.
I learned a trick while I was growing up (not in beauty school) to wait a few hours after rinsing off the solution to allow the rods to dry before adding the neutralizer.  I try to talk people into doing this but it doesn't always work with people' schedules to walk around with perm rods in their hair for hours :)
Since we had a few hours I put her to work, she did some chores and watched some TV.  She just didn't do anything very active so the rods wouldn't fall out or little hairs didn't come out of the rod and make the perm fuzzy.
Gwen loves to help me!

And voilĂ !  The Perfect Perm.  I absolutely love it!  No more stringy scraggly hair.  Plus a quick easy option for early school mornings :)
What do you think?

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Messy Side Braid

Lots of celebrities have been wearing their hair in a messy loose side braid. I loved it and wanted to share with you one way to achieve this look. Sorry about all the picture but I am a visual person and tend to think others are too.
I like to do a quick curl to the hair just to give it a good shape and for some extra volume.
Take where you normally part your hair and just continue down the back of the head to the nape.
Braid the 'fat' side in a loose (but not too loose) Pocahontas braid.
Then start taking pieces or sections of the remaining hair and add it to the braid.
Twist and wrap it through the braid.
Continue until all the hair is in the braid.
I braided the front of her hair but you can just add it to the braid if you want.
What do you think? Does she look like Blake Lively or Taylor Swift?

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Hidden Braids

This one is for all my french braiders out there. I saw this idea on a morning show called the Daily Dish, tried it on Elsie and loved it. So now I am sharing. You may need help with this one, it is sometimes difficult to french braid the back of your own head. At least I am not that talented. :)
First do about 5-6 little "hidden" braids right under your occipital bone or in line with your ears. Tie off with clear elastics.
If you part your hair on the side, you will notice you will have more hair on one side (I call the fat side) and less hair on the other (the skinny side). Start with your skinny side and start french braiding around. If you part your hair down the middle, it doesn't matter what side you start or end with.
You will start grabbing the little braids as you go.
You want them to peek-a-boo through the french braid. You may need to surface them after you are done braiding.
I braided the front and added it to the big braid in this picture. But last night I taught a YW class where I ended up turning it into a Bohemian style braid and it looked awesome. (that will be my next post)
Seriously, LOVE IT!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

~Beach Waves~

Beach waves are a fun and easy way to add texture in your hair. I like that it gives me an option besides just straight or curly. It is suppose to look like you just got home from the beach...so a little messy is great! I think it looks so cute...it is my new favorite! It is easy to do and you just use your flat iron. First section the head in about 3 large sections. Starting with the bottom section you clamp the flat iron and turn down in a circular motion. Release the hair from iron. Grab the hair below that circle and add another circle in the opposite direction going up. Continue going down the length of the hair in this pattern. I know it sounds complicated and I figured it would so I made a video for you to see how easy it really is.

I love it on long and short hair.

When I style my hair like this it ends up lasting a couple of days.
Ug this was the best video out of 3. My angle on this video isn't perfect but I hope you get the

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Braided Headband

I saw this out in blog world a few months ago and I've been telling everyone that sits down to try it. I saw it on a girl with long hair and for a while thought that my hair was too short. After playing with it a while I found a way to make it work on my own length of hair. First I forgot to take a pic of the first step.
1. Section off the hairline about an inch in.
2. Take a section of hair just above the ear and braid it. (for shorter hair just go a couple of inches above the ear, about where I have it shown below)

3. Tie off the braid with a clear elastic.
4. Bring the braid to your other ear and secure with a bobby pin.

Now the inch about your hairline hides where you started and the bobby pin.


Simple and easy!


It looks really cute with curly hair. I get a million compliments when I wear my hair this way. Enjoy:)

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

More Updos

I did a few updos a couple of weeks ago for senior prom and wanted to share some pics! Enjoy!