Neville creates hair look for the Chopard Art Show

Neville creates hair look for the Chopard Art Show

Chopard Art Fashion Show 2023

Jack Merrick-Thirlway creates the hair look for Chopard’s Art Fashion Show 2023 at the Cannes Film Festival.

The Stylist:

Jack Merrick-Thirlway at ELSL Management supported by Neville Hair & Beauty Salon and Amazon Salon.

How to achieve the look:

  • Prep the hair using Shu Uemura Tsuki Shape. Once applied create a ruvido texture by blasting the hair dry and working the product in from root to tip with a paddle brush for thin and wavy hair. For textured hair blowdry the product in using a round wooden brush with boar bristles.
  • Using a pin tail comb part, the hair in the centre.
  • Select medium sections of hair along the centre parting and create a lived-in wave using a medium barrel tong. Change the direction of the wave for each section alternating between outward and inward facing. Ensure you leave the tips straight.
  • Apply a small drop of L’Oreal Professionnel Tecni Art Liss Control + to your hands and distribute evenly throughout the lengths of the hair to style out the waves.
  • Gather the hair back into a textured ponytail using your fingers and secure at the level of the occipital bone with elastic. Ensure you twist the elastic around the base of the ponytail 6 times to create a 1 cm width to allow for the twist. Elastic should be visible.
  • Using the ponytail length twist the hair on itself and up into a perfectly undone updo, leaving the straight tips out to the bottom left. Secure using pins and grips. The final look will show the tips of the hair visible to the bottom left and the elastic visible on the right.
  • To finish the look, apply a light mist of Kerastase Laque Couture hairspray to remove any flyways.

Photography by Ambra Vernuccio.

How to preserve your colour

If you’ve recently started colouring your hair professionally, you may be wondering what the best way to preserve and prolong your hair colour at home is. Simply put, coloured hair requires some added T.L.C to avoid it from fading.

So how do you ensure your colour keeps its vibrancy for as long as possible after your appointment? To help tackle the complexities and science behind colour upkeep, we turned to Seniz Alkan. Although she needs no introduction, Seniz Alkan is our colour director and practices colour from her own ‘Colour Pod’ here in the salon. Over the years she has been with Neville’s, Seniz has created trend after trend seen on the likes of London’s top press, including her Luxury Brunette, Halo Face Framing and Silhouette slicing technique. She is recognised for her skills and her achievements and we could therefore not think of a better person to turn to for advice.

Seniz Alkan

Seniz Alkan

Seniz’s top tips to prevent colour fade:

Avoid washing your hair too frequently.

We’ll all agree time is a precious commodity, so this first tip will come as a relief to most of us. By reducing how frequently you wash your hair, you will automatically extend your colour’s lifespan. Seniz recommends washing her hair no more than 2/3 times a week. For those prone to a daily wash, she advises soaking up oil build up at the roots with some dry shampoo between washes.

Use a colour protective shampoo.

Believe it or not, most regular shampoos can strip colour from your hair, thus accelerating its fade, which is why colour shampoo is recommended. By swapping your regular shampoo for a colour specific shampoo or sulfate-free shampoo, you will help reduce the fade and can actually keep you colour looking vibrant for much longer.

Seniz recommends:

Don’t forget to use conditioner.

Applying conditioner is a vital step in prolonging your hair colour, says Seniz. When we colour our hair, it automatically becomes more vulnerable, hence why taking care of it is so vital. By applying conditioner at every wash, you actually help seal the colour in thanks to its hydrating properties, which act as a barrier against colour fade.

Seniz recommends:

Use a heat protector.

Reducing heat exposure is necessary to ensure your colour lasts as long as possible. Whilst removing all heat application is near impossible, there is a way to minimise your hair’s exposure to heat styling and that’s through the use of a heat protector. Its formulation will help insulate your hair by evening out the hot hair distribution.

Seniz recommends:

Apply a hair SPF.

When it comes to hair enemies, the sun’s UV rays make it to number one on the list. Although basking in the sun is extremely pleasurable, the adverse effects prolonged exposure plays on hair colour is considerable. From protein loss caused by UVB’s to unwanted colour changes triggered by UVA’s, one really needs to protect their hair with a hair SPF.

Seniz recommends:

Have regular hair treatments.

By adding regular professional hair treatments to your haircare routine ( and between colour sittings) you can really improve the health of your hair. Treatments will enable your hair to get the correct nourishment and prevent unwanted damage and fade. At Neville we offer a variety of hair treatments that will instantly increase shine and help maintain your colour for longer.

Seniz recommends:

The Neville Hair and Beauty Guide to perfect curls

The Neville Hair and Beauty Guide to perfect curls

2023 is all about embracing your hair’s natural texture and curls are no different. To help you navigate the complexities of the curly hair world, we have pulled together this guide of simple tips that will help enhace the look of your hair without altering is natural pattern. Rather than telling you how you should be wearing your hair, we've focused on pulling together a list of tips and tools to achieve the perfect curls.

Understand your individual haircare needs. Like with any hair type, understanding your individual haircare needs is the first step to unleashing its full potential. It’s no secret that curly hair textures need water, moisture, hydration and plenty of it. With more and more information readily available on the internet it can make things confusing and overwhelming, particularly if you are new to embracing your curls. That’s why at Neville Hair and Beauty we recommend a consultation with one of our curly hair specialists to help determine your specific hair needs. After your thorough assessment depending on the condition of your hair the stylist will prescribe a targeted haircare regimen, which may include in-salon treatments and a bespoke homecare regimen. Rest assured we like to keep things as simple as possible when it comes to home care and focus on: cleansing, conditioning and protecting. For anything above and beyond, we are here to help you.
Ditch self-criticism. Part of the journey to embracing your natural curls is understanding that no curl day will be the same. Women have a tendancy to strive for perfection, particularly when hair is involved, but it's very important to have realistic expectations. Don’t be too hard on yourself, really the most important element is to build a lasting relationship with your hair and treat it with the same compassion your treat others. Remember there are no ‘right’ curls, despite what you may see on Instagram. Focus on surrounding yourself with people who will give you the confidence to embrace your natural self.
Pick the right conditioner for you. Moisturising hair conditioners are a must for curly hair, but make sure you study the list of ingredients on the back. Ensure you avoid any harsh cleasing formulas which may strip your hair from the good oils. Instead focus on gentle formulas that contain nourishing ingredients. When using the conditioner make sure to focus the application on the mids lengths and ends as these require extra nourishment.
Cold rinse. When you have finished washing you hair with the correct shampoo and conditioner, dare the cold rinse. Doing so will do wonders for your hair! Cold rinses will not only seal your conditioner in, it will also ensure it lays your hair cuticles flats, which means you will be left with visibly stronger, shinier and bouncier hair.
Pat, don’t rub. When washing your hair at home, avoid rubbing your hair with a towel as this can cause unwanted frizz, instead pat and scrunch your hair dry as this will help limit damage and breakage.
Style from wet. Unlike other hair types, curly hair requires action from the time your hair is wet. At Neville we recommend applying a smoothing serum to wet hair and ensuring even distribution with a wide tooth comb.
Give your curls some oomph with mousse. Despite general preconception that mousse gives crunchy hair, it is in fact a great product to help define natural curls. In terms of quantity a little really does go a long way. Try and get your hands on a natural mousse, as those available in the supermarket tend to be charged with alcohol, which can dry out the hair. At Neville we are fans of Philip Martin’s natural mousse, which is designed to not only protect the hair but also make it brighter, softer with a velvety feel.
Protect your hair. Heat protection is a must regardless of your hair type and should be applied everytime before you subject your hair to any heat.
Switch your classic hairdryer nozzle for a diffuser. Most hair dryers come equipped with a diffuser. Although most people dismiss them, they are the ultimate curly hair ally. By switching your nozzle for a diffuser, you enable the hot air to be desitributed evenly as opposed to all the air being directed to one specific area, which can lead to damage. We recommend using a low heat setting and using your free hand to scrunch hair as you go along.
Top up with hair oil. As your hair is subjected to daily agressors, we recommend always carrying around some hair oil, which you can use to top up moisture throughout the day. There are a variety of oils available, just make sure to use a couple of drops on the ends as it can quickly become quite messy.

The truth about split ends

Jack Merrick-Thirlway reveals how to put an end to split ends.

What are split ends?

Split ends are essentially when a hair shaft splits in half or frays resulting in the ends of the hair forming a V shape rather than a single strand. This happens when the ends of your hair lack moisture. It's also important to note that the the ends of your hair are the oldest parts and therefore prone to general wear and tear.

As well as this, everyday haircare routines can cause the hair to fray, for example: heated tools, hot weather, excessive brushing and chemical processes. Rest assured however, that split ends are a common occurrence for everyone at some point. Creative Director Jack Merrick-Thirlway adds:"The more dry or brittle the hair, the more likely the hair shaft is to split. Coloured blondes are at higher risk of hair fraying because of the strength of chemicals used in the upkeep."

Is there a way to prevent split ends?

Jack recommends using heat protection and avoiding frequent chemical products. However, if colour is not something you are willing to comprise on, you must ensure you are getting sufficient professional hydrating treatments to counterbalance the effects of chemical treatments. He also advises getting regular hair cuts. "To ensure optimal hair health, you should get a professional haircut every six weeks" adds Jack.

At Neville, we offer a state of the art Thermal scissor System also known as the Hot Scissor cut. By cleverly warming the blades, the natural qualities of the hair are preserved by sealing the ends. Permed, bleached and treated hair can all have a slice of the action and will be transformed into healthy hair. This exclusive cutting tool provides a two-pronged attacked. You not only receive a superb Neville cut but are also safe in the knowledge that your hair will be healed.The Thermal Scissor System can be individually adjusted to every quality and length of hair, producing an immediate optimum result. Split hair will become healthy and more resistant.

Can you conceal split ends?

While there is no way to conceal split ends long term other than with a haircut, Jack does admit there is a short term solution to mask split ends. He advises using L'Oreal Professionnel Serum. "This will help disguise split ends by temporarily closing the shaft but ultimately, once the hair is split, it will continue to split until your next haircut".

Recommended Neville treatments for split ends:

Jack's tips for at home:

  • Lower the heat on your hair tools
  • Use heat protection cream before putting any tools on the hair
  • Use weekly deep conditioning masks
  • Get regular trims ( every six weeks)
  • Be gentle when brushing your hair
  • Choose hair products that contain gentle ingredients
  • Swap your elastic bands for silk hair ties
  • Consider sleeping on a silk pillowslip

In summary

Split ends can really affect the appearance of your hair and therefore your moral. So the best remedy is really prevention, as it is not possible to reverse the damage. By adopting a rigorous haircare routine prescribed by your trusted professional you can minimise the appearance of split ends for a happy healthy head of hair.

The Neville session team heads the Celia Kritharioti SS23 show

The Neville session team heads the Celia Kritharioti SS23 show

The Neville artistic team create the hair look for Celia Kritharioti SS23 at Paris Haute Couture.

The Neville session team heads the Celia Kritharioti SS23 show Supported by L’Oréal Professionnel Paris
How to achieve the look:
  • Prep the hair using L’Oreal Professionnel Tecni Art Pli.
  • Blow dry the hair smooth.
  • Tie the hair into a slick high ponytail and secure with elastic.
  • Using L’Oreal Professionnel Tecni Art Air Fix on a small section, braid the hair into a 1cm wide braid and secure with elastic.
  • Repeat the process until all the hair from ponytail is braided.
  • Apply some L’Oreal Professionnel Tecni Art Liss Control to your hands, rub together before gently passing your hands over the braids for added shine.
  • Use one of the braids to wrap around the base of the ponytail to hide the elastic and secure with a grip.
  • To finish apply a light mist of L’Oreal Infinium medium hold hairspray.
The Neville session team heads the Celia Kritharioti SS23 show Supported by L’Oréal Professionnel Paris
The Neville session team heads the Celia Kritharioti SS23 show Supported by L’Oréal Professionnel Paris

Jack Merrick-Thirlway heads the Julien Fournié SS23 show

Jack Merrick-Thirlway heads the Julien Fournié SS23 show

Jack Merrick-Thirlway supported by Neville Hair & Beauty Salon using L’Oreal Professionnel.

How to achieve the look:

  • Prep the hair using L’Oreal Professionnel Tecni Art Pli.
  • Blow dry the hair smooth.
  • Using a medium sized barrel tong, create a subtle beach wave.
  • Apply a light mist of L’Oreal Professionnel Tecni Art Beach Waves all over and allow to dry naturally. This is to create a lived-in beach effect.
  • Break up the beach waves by adding one or two small to medium braids.
  • To finish apply a light mist of L’Oreal Professionnel Tecni Art Savage Panache.
Jack Merrick-Thirlway heads the Julien Fournié SS23 show
Jack Merrick-Thirlway heads the Julien Fournié SS23 show
Jack Merrick-Thirlway heads the Julien Fournié SS23 show

Restore and revive your hair ahead of spring

Restore and revive your hair ahead of spring.

Winter months are known to cause havoc on our hair due to the lack of moisture in the air, so if you have a classic case of winter hair, read on! We turn to senior colourist & stylist Domenico Casella to understand what really happens to our hair during those winter months and why, as well as the best products and treatments available to get your hair back into shape before spring.

So, what causes hair breakage?

There are a multitude of reasons why you may be experiencing breakage over winter months explains Domenico. First and foremost, your hair’s exposure to harsh cold elements such as rain, wind and snow and secondly the constant transition between cold weather and heated indoors. More often than not, this will cause your hair to be stripped from its moisture. Add to that, frequent colouring and the use of heat tools such as curling irons, straighteners or a hairdryer, and it’s easy enough to understand why your hair might be in distress. Not to mention a probably less attentive approach to nutrition, meaning your intake of protein, biotin, zinc of Omega 3 is lower than usual.

The degree of breakage will vary from person to person, with some people experiencing staticky hair, split ends or even hairline breakage.

It is important to note that hairline breakage occurs as the hair around the face tends to be finer than the rest of your hair. This can be caused by excessive bleaching, chemical treatments or repeated wear of high-tension hairstyles.

How to prevent breakage?

Although it may take time to reverse the signs of breakage, there are simple steps that can be taken and included in your haircare routine to prevent breakage from the get go.

This includes:

  • Avoid rubbing your hair with a towel and instead dab hair to remove excess water as wet hair is prone to break more easily.
  • Use a large paddle brush to untangle your hair after it has been washed and start from the tips working your way up and never the other way around.
  • Always apply a heat protector before using any heat appliance. Domenico recommends a lightweight spray heat protector for oily and fine hair, and a creamy / oily textured protector for thicker hair.
  • Do not colour your hair at home, always seek professional advice.
  • Maintain a healthy diet.
  • Wear a protective hairstyle such as braids or messy buns.
  • Swap metallic or ceramic brushes for wooden brushes.
  • Regular visits to the salon to your trusted professional, who can recommend an appropriate haircare routine for your specific requirements.

However, if the damage is done fear not! At Neville Hair and Beauty, we have developed an extensive list of treatments designed to tackle pretty much any hair concern and breakage features at the top of our list. But before we dive into the different professional treatments available, it is important to understand growth cycle and how long it is likely to take your hair to recover.

What is the hair growth cycle?

There are 4 stages in your natural hair cycle: Anagen, Catagen, Telogen & Exogen.

  • Anagen: Also commonly known as the ‘Active Phase’ refers to the phase when the cells in the root of your hair are dividing the most rapidly and therefore forming new hair. During this phase, your hair grows at an average of 15cm a year. The ‘Active Phase’ generally lasts between 3-5 years but can vary.
  • Catagen: Following the Anagen phase your hair will enter a 10-day phase called Catagen. This is a short transitional phase which signals the end of the hair growth. It also cuts the blood flow from the cells which produce new hair.
  • Telogen: After the transitional period, your hair will enter the telogen phase, also known as the resting period. This phase lasts approximately 3 months and simply means that during that time your hair will not actively grow.
  • Exogen: The last stage in the hair growth cycle is Exogen, and as the name suggests, it refers to the phase where you shed hair.

Once the cycle is complete, the process will start again. It is important to note that each hair follicle has its individual growth cycle, otherwise we’d frequently end up with no hair.

With that in mind, it is likely to take between 4-6 months to completely restore the health of your hair providing you follow your stylist’s advice.

What are the best professional hair treatments for breakage?

PHILIP MARTIN’S HERBAL HAIR REMEDY

With a blended mix of natural herbs and macadamia oil, this treatment is applied to the roots, lengths and ends of the hair and left to deeply nourish for thirty minutes. It is then washed off at the backwash using sulphate free shampoo and conditioner. Your hair will be left moisturised, glossy and weightless

METAL DETOX

Metal Detox is a four-step professional treatment that is designed to prepare the hair before any colour appointment and prevent breakage post service. It aims to rid the hair of any metal that could be affecting the longevity of the colour. This treatment is an ideal accompaniment to any hair colour appointment.

FORCE REPAIR

This treatment is most suited to hair that has been damaged by chemical processes and will leave the hair feeling restored and revitalised.

HAIR BOTOX

Hair Botox is a treatment that targets frizzy hair and split ends. Your hair will feel lightweight, tamed and shiny.

What are the best at home haircare products for breakage?

Manage and stop breakage now with our tips, to enjoy spring safe in the knowledge you really are living your best hair life!

The five most googled hair questions of 2022

The five most googled hair questions of 2022

Beauty and haircare are an ever-growing segment with more and more people interested to discover how to become the best version of themselves. Like with most life queries, google has become the go-to platform for answers! So to avoid you landing on the wrong type of advice, we turned to professional hair stylist and colourist Domenico Casella to get you the safest answers to the top hair questions on Google in 2022.

How to curl your hair with a straightener? If you want to curl your hair with a straightener, you should star off by washing your hair, using your favourite shampoo and conditioner. Then once the hair is towel dried, apply heat protector on damp hair and rough dry hair completely if your hair is naturally smooth, or blowdry your hair smooth otherwise. Section the hair, depending on the density of the hair, and start from mid lengths. Place the straightener diagonally as you pinch the first section of hair and slowly rotate half a turn and glide the straightener down the hair. Once the section has cooled down repeat on the same section. Once the entire head of hair is done, use a large tooth comb to modernise the curls.
How to cut your own hair? I would never recommend anyone cut their own hair as it is a recipe for disaster. Instead seek the help and advice of a professional who will be able to advise the best style to suit your facial features and lifestyle. You will never achieve a professional finish by cutting your own hair.
How to grow hair faster? A considered haircare regimen is the key to helping hair grow faster. This should combine all of the following options:
  1. Regular haircuts ( every 6 weeks)
  2. Using the correct shampoo and conditioner for your hair and scalp type.
  3. Regular in salon hair treatments to help boost and maintain the condition of your hair.
  4. A healthy diet as nutrition plays a fundamental role in hair growth. Hair mirrors your inner wellbeing.
How often should you wash your hair? This very much depends on your scalp condition. I wouldn’t recommend washing your hair more than 2/3 times per week if your hair and scalp are dry. In case of an oily scalp, the type of shampoo used is fundamental. You will need a shampoo designed for daily use which is gentle and allows you to wash your hair daily if required without attacking the hydrolipid layer of the scalp.
How do you get dye off your skin? At Neville Hair and Beauty before we apply any colour, we always apply a protective oil around the hairline. Any type of greasy oil works in this case, just make sure to avoid the hair! Once the colour has been washed off, if the skin is is stained I recommend using makeup remover.

Neville Launches the Herbal Hair Remedy

Neville Launches the Herbal Hair Remedy

Locking youth into our hair is just as tricky as it is the skin. Youthful hair relies on our hair being at its healthiest. We all yearn for soft hair with a sheen. To achieve this naturally is an added bonus ad now you can at Neville Hair and Beauty offer a natural cure for hair cuticles and shaft through an herbal hair ritual using the most organic of ingredients.

Italian Hair Healer and Senior colourist at Neville Hair and Beauty, Domenico Casella adores herbology. Ever the advocate of all things natural and organic, Domenico looked into “Officinal” herbs, which consists of plants and herbs used to create medicinal remedies, perfumes and cosmetics, to concoct the perfect treatment, suitable for all hair types, for very dry and stressed hair.

Dry hair can be the result of the imbalances inside and outside our body but most of the time this problem is related to environmental origins. For many people and in particular for women dry hair can be a big aesthetic problem because its dryness effect gives to the hair an unpleasant “straw effect” which gives a neglected feeling to it.

Designed to bring back youth, hydration and moisture to hair, the Neville Hair and Beauty Herbal Hair Ritual is a 4-step treatment by Philip Martin’s made from marshmallow, mountain arnica, soya, barley, Asiatic pennywort, all known for their glowing, nourishing, moisturizing and soothing properties.

  • Step 1: Domenico blends the herbs with hot water, until he reaches a creamy texture and then adds some Philip Martin’s Macadamia oil before blending the mix together.
    *For virgin hair Domenico excludes macadamia oil from the blend.
  • Step 2: After having washed the hair and towel dried it, Domenico applies the treatment all over the roots, lengths and ends at the wash station.
  • Step 3: He applies clingfilm over the treatment and places the client under the Climazon for 30 minutes to maximise absorption.
  • Step 4: Domenico then rinses the treatment and proceeds with a sulphate-free shampoo and conditioner.

The result is an incredibly silky and glossy finish which lasts for days.

Price starts from £100 for short hair and £150 for long hair.

NB: The treatment requires a patch test.

Before and After Herbal Hair Remedy
Before and After Herbal Hair Remedy

Neville launches the Face Lift Blow-Dry

Neville launches the Face Lift Blow-Dry

Hollywood’s best kept secret is out: Neville launches the Face Lift Blow-Dry

Hollywood’s best kept secret has been unveiled and Neville Hair and Beauty have created the technique from the city of angels, which takes years off your face. A technique tweaked by talented senior stylist Afroditi Koutsouki, the Face Lifting blowdry is a small but genius knack that gives a lifted appearance and contours the face giving a tauter, instantaneous snatched face lifted look. Achieved in just under 40 mins, this blowdry is a game changer for those suffering from tired, softer skin.

Neville launches the Face Lift Blow-Dry
Neville launches the Face Lift Blow-Dry - Hollywood’s best kept secret is out
What happens:

Much like any blowdry, the service begins with a thorough shampoo and conditioner before being rough dried to remove any excess water. Then using a brush and hairdryer, the hair is blowdried to your preference. Afroditi sections the hair and draws in thin strands of hair from either side of your face around the temple area, braids the hair very tightly pulling at the back of the head and secures the two braids with an elastic. She then covers the two braids with the rest of the hair, concealing the invisible face lift. The rest of the hair is then rearranged to ensure that the “procedure” remains unseen.

Neville launches the Face Lift Blow-Dry
Neville launches the Face Lift Blow-Dry - Hollywood’s best kept secret is out

This instant boost of a dewy collagen glow, or otherwise known blowdry should not be kept for more than 48 hours to avoid prolonged friction and possible hair damage. And because the health of your hair is paramount to us, a safe removal two days after is included in the cost of the service.

Whilst we can’t guarantee you’ll be 100% wrinkle free, the lines on your face will certainly appear faded and skin more taut. Perhaps a solution to delay more invasive procedures?

Beware, this blowdry is highly addictive!

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