Thursday, August 28, 2008

Steal their Style


Want to get maximum Hollywood glamour with minimal effort?

Easy! Just hire a personal stylist. Memorize this line: "Mom, Dad –I’ve come to the conclusion that if we cancel my piano lessons, math tutor and the subscription to National Geographic, we can hire Lauren Conrad’s personal stylist for fifteen minutes." However, if you’re one of those unfortunate teens with sensible parents, you’re probably outta luck. Time to move to Plan B: do-it-yourself celebrity style.
Here is your instruction manual:

Miley Cyrus
Like her character (average girl by day, pop star by night Hannah Montana), Miley Cyrus sports a merry-go-round of looks. But from flirty frocks to leather leggings, what stays consistent is a “fearless fashion sense” that’s bolstered by accessories, says Le Chateau spokesperson Marlene Robillard.
“Think bold rock ‘n roll jewellery or a killer pair of short booties,” she advises. Use a large curling iron to achieve her playful locks, instructs Jessica Hocker, a stylist at iDaburn salon in Vancouver. "Let each section cool before gently separating curls using a small amount of defining cream and lightly twisting the ends for a smooth defined finish," she says.

Mary Kate Olsen
In Mary Kate’s ensembles, high-end couture and vintage treasures are about as inseparable as twin sisters. MK tends to go loose on top and skinny on the bottom, and is rarely caught in flats. "Be your own billionaire bohemian with a vintage fringe or faux fur vest layered over a billowy top," suggests Robillard. Her messy blonde tresses are one length, with a few soft layers framing the face. Apply a texturizing spray while hair is still damp then air-dry or use a diffuser on low. "Try not to disturb the hair until it’s completely dry," says Hocker.

Blake Lively
"Often seen wearing a classic blazer with denim and heels, Blake makes her mark by trying not to make one at all," says Robillard. Unlike her character Serena on Gossip Girl, Blake’s style is simple and clean. "Try a high-waisted denim pant, an uncomplicated dolman-sleeved sweater and a down-to-earth plaid coat." Blake’s cut is layered and highlighted throughout. Get her soft, tousled 'do by applying mouse and blow drying with a round brush. "Once dry set hair with large hot rollers, being sure to spray each section with a medium hold spray before wrapping around roller," says Hocker.

Blair Waldorf
Okay, so she’s a fictional character on Gossip Girl, but her to-die-for looks are Sarah Jessica Parker meets Audrey Hepburn. Trademarks include: headbands, pearls, bows and disgusting perfection. Treat your walk-in closet (as if) to one of fall’s must-haves: the pleated skirt.
"Or take your pick from pretty floral dresses, ruffle dresses or a large flower hair clip and you’ll look like you just stepped off a private jet as well," says Robillard. Can’t afford your own pony? Aim lower and settle for mimicking Blair’s shiny chestnut pony tail. "Adding some texturizing spray in the crown, quickly rough dry hair with your head upside down," says Laura Garwasiuk, also a stylist a iDaburn Salon. When it’s dry, smooth with a paddle brush, then back comb one-inch sections around the crown. Use hair spray to fortify each portion. "Smooth over…and gather at the nape of neck and loosely tie with elastic or ribbon."

Vanessa Hudgens
The High School Musical star’s personal costume department is decidedly laid back. Comfy denim and cozy scarves take centre stage. "Mimic her love of layering with a pair of skinny jeans, a zip-up hoody or blouson and a long scarf or necklace," says Robillard. Her coif is also low maintenance. "Vanessa is all about the waves and the epitome of boho chic," says Garwasiuk. Apply a light curl crème from roots to ends then air dry or blow with a diffuser. "Spritz in a salt water spray for a beachy look."

Jonas Brothers
"Nick, Kevin and Joe like to mix well-tailored suiting pieces with offbeat accents like boyish bold stripes and stylish sneakers," notes Robillard. "Start your own boy band by topping off your outfit with a check scarf or skinny tie or by mixing a preppy striped sweater with an edgy moto jacket." The superstar sibs are beyond barbershop, rockin’ everything from a pseudo-fro to Brit pop mop. On curly hair, use a cream to tame frizz, says Gawasiuk. For an edgier style, use a thin flat iron and straighten pieces in different directions. "When done use a medium hold wax starting from the back and working it through the hair towards the face."

Modern Mix Vancouver


Ian Daburn Salon, Yaletown 604-694-0639

What values does Ian Daburn Salon work by?

Ambitions to be the best does not consist of only advancing in skill, but to also advance in self. The balance between self-awareness and work is very important. It connects to three major details that we consider to be a well structured and stylish work ethic for hair stylists to have: Passion, Uniqueness, and Perfectionism

What do you predict is the next big trend in hairstyling?

Feminine grunge with a mix of muted colours, with fusions of styles, disheveled, naturally tousled to encourage a messy, raw texture.

What are some recommended hair products?

Kerastase Oleo Curl, Kerastase Soleil, and Kerastase Noctogenist. See www.kerastase.com for details on all these products

Any tips on how to find a good hairstylist?

Ask around. Don’t be afraid to ask someone on the street if you like their hair. Many of our clients are word of mouth.

A month ago, we challeneged Vancouver’s three top salons to come out with the next new IT hairstyle for Modern Mix Vancouver’s SHEAR GENIUS contest. And the results are in…

Having “virgin hair“, it was an absolute treat to be involved with Shear Genius and get my hair cut, colored and styled at the sleek and modern Ian Daburn Salon in Yaletown.
Jessica was my senior stylist for the afternoon and we spent a great deal of time going through my needs. She gave me several options but in the end, I really just told Jessica that I trusted her and her scissors to give me the most suitable look: the “Disconnected Bob with a Textured Veil”. That means, Jessica updated the classic bob cut and layered my hair in a “disconnected” way with some pieces longer than the other.
The hair at the back of my head is also shorter and it smoothly glides into longer hair at the front, framing my face. The whole process took a careful 4 hours but it was a comfortable procedure as I was throughly entertained with tea, coffee (mmm latte), chocolate, magazines, as well as a personal greeting from Ian Daburn himself. I love my trendy, new haircut and have gotten so much positive feedback about it. At times, I feel like a walking billboard for Ian Daburn Salons but I’m sure proud of it!
By: Vanessa Choot

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Fashion Magazine

i.daburn salons
1073 Cambie St
Vancouver
604-694-0639
idaburn.com

For this season's bedheadlook, those with pin straight or curly tresses could be fighting a losing battle if it weren't for Rita, the technical specialist who will have your texture issues worked out with just one treatment .Owner Ian Daburn is a master at helping clients find their inner Agyness Deyn with a short, gamine shape. Cuts from $55, colour from $65.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Lou Lou

I.Daburn Salon

When looking to open his salon near Yaletown, Brit stylist Ian daburn worked closely with industrial designer Paul Condor to create a modern work environment with plenty of natural light. The sleek Italian furnishings, chrome accents and vibe-y music go well with the minimalist white décor, giving the salon a rock-star feel (and making his celebrity clients right at home). His elite team is known for precise, stylist cuts, perfected by his educational system, and for using L¹Oreal Professional products for all colourings. Pamper your hair with a Kerastase Ritual treatment. The salon also carries Davines, an exclusive all-natural line from Italy.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

V L M


Vancouver Lifestyle Magazine

Kerastase



Three star-stylist and there favorite Kerastase products

When it comes to hair fiber, the most important reference remains the stylists, absolute icon of style and expertise. Kerastase stylists offer an uncommon experience: intense and refined, where style and shine converge to their fullest.

In the salon, stylists offer a personalized diagnosis, based on their extensive, scientific knowledge on the hair fiber. A custom ritual is created. Benefits of in-salon rituals are enhanced with hair care and treatments specifically created for at-home use. But, precisely, what are the best Kerastase finishing products that are among the favorites used by top Canadian stylists?

IAN DABURN

OWNER OF IAN DABURN SALON, VANCOUVER

For the perfect end to my blow-dry, I spray DOUBLE FORCE SPRAY onto the comb and carefully brush through the hair reducing unwanted flyaways and adding shine while protecting the hair from deep within. Finish off by lightly misting about 10 inches from the head, for a gentle hold. *

DOUBLE FORCE SPRAY

This innovative spray provides hair with hold, while protecting it from climate-specific factors and strengthening the fiber’s structure without weighing down hair. Contains polymers to ensure long-lasting, controlled hold.

What’s more, the UV filter SPRAY DOUBLE FORCE also protects hair from the sun’s harmful rays.

Formulated with Vita-Ciment to regenerate hair’s internal structure and reinforce weakened hair. Hair is reinforced, while looking natural, is soft and clean, with utmost shine.




Rouge Magazine





Tides of change

A Vancouver mom rides the wave to happiness.

At 42, Julie of North Vancouver, B.C., is thrilled about what’s on the horizon.

But it took a few hard knocks to get there. Two years ago, she and her husband were excited to expand their family when Julie suffered a miscarriage that landed her on the bathroom floor, her nose shattered and her spirit broken. When, a few months after the accident, Julie discovered she was pregnant again, it was the best medicine she could have received. Now with a new baby and her nose back in shape, Julie wanted a fresh look to match her fresh start. Wanting to lend a hand, the Rouge makeover team headed west.

Colour enhancement

Inside the I.daburn salon in Vancouver’s trendy Yaletown district, Colorists Nicole Hyde began by highlighting Julie’s dark locks. She wanted to break up the dense, solid colour through the back and in the front, where greys were starting to show. One the highlights were done, Nicole added an all-over toner to subtly enhance the lighter sections and blend them into Julie’s existing colour. Julie now had hair with a greater dimension and a sun-kissed look.

Lots of layers

Stylist Laura Garwasiuk felt Julie’s single-length hair was sitting heavily on her face and needed some body and texture. Not wanting to make a drastic change, Laura kept some of Julie’s length while layering the back and adding a long fringe in the front. The outcome was a style with bounce and one that Julie could easily maintain.

Feature focus

Makeup artist Pam Daburn then stepped into add a touch of drama. She neutralized Julie’s uneven skin tone with liquid foundation and added blush along the cheekbones. To bring out Julie’s fierce blue eyes, Pam layered a few shades of warm brown shadow, liner and mascara, and coated her lips in a natural gloss.

When Julie was finished, she looked younger and sexier, with an aura of confidence that hadn’t been there before. It was a beautiful pick-me-up after a once terrible fall.

Alexa Forsyth