The big hair loss post.

People feel shame or guilt about losing hair especially women. Hair is so connected to self esteem, value and confidence. Hair loss symptoms can cause psychological stress for women, especially because society places such an emphasis on beautiful hair and skin as a source of women’s femininity. Male pattern baldness seems to be more of the normal hair loss talk so women are embarrassed to speak up about it. The difference between this hair loss is that male hair loss is permanent while female hair loss is mostly temporary. 

By the time someone notices you’ve lost hair- you’ve probably already lost 40% of it, so you need to stay ahead of it as soon as you notice shedding that isn’t your normal day to day shedding pattern.  If you think you’re losing an abnormal amount of hair- run to your dermatologist. A lot people will think they’re having a hair issue but really density and volume of your hair changes as you age, and we don’t take that change well. 

Telogen effluvium: temporary thinning of the hair. STRESS pushes large numbers of hair follicles into a resting phase. Within a few months, those hairs can fall out all at once!! Types of stress can include surgery (and anesthesia), childbirth, hormonal changes, serious illness, medication, poor nutrition, age, heredity, as well as damage caused by the environment, heat-styling and over-styling can impact the health of the hair, a traumatic event and current events stress: COVID related, stress of home schooling your child, frontline workers thinking about their risk, business and home owners and possibly the stress of the 2 week long 2020 election!? Lol no,but really!

Any given time 90% of hair is in its growing stage 10% is in testing a resting stage. When you go through physiological stress- a state of shock, that can force 30-40% of hair to move out of the anagen phase (growing stage) into the resting stage, where it’s there for a couple of months then forces it all to fall out at once (catagen stage) where it will stay that way for a few weeks. Once you go into that stress cycle it’s  chronic Telegen effluvium. Going through a stressful event can cause you can lose up to 40% in a shedding cycle! This hair loss cycle can last up to 6 months.

TREATMENT: 

Manage life event differently-(easier said than done, right!?) Make daily choices about how you’re handling stress and the connection of hair loss. Your body already let you know it’s not handling that stress well, listen to your body! Sleep and find a healthy way to release stress. Stress is the silent killer, remember that!

Eat high protein and a clean diet- Pretty simple version: hair is made up of keratin (protein) a vitamin and protein packed diet will reflect in your hair. Complex version: top foods for hair growth, including nuts (which contain  omega-3 fatty acids, biotin, vitamin E and copper), oysters (rich in zinc), sweet potatoes (omega-3 fatty acids, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, zinc, and vitamins A, B, C, K and E), eggs (a good source of protein, plus biotin, other B vitamins, zinc, selenium, sulfur and iron), and spinach (iron, beta-carotene, folate, vitamin A and vitamin C).

Vitamins- I HIGHLY suggest Viviscal or Nutrafol. These are highly effective after taking CONSISTENTLY for 3 months. These two vitamins are what your dermatologist will recommend. Viviacal has a Pro version that you can get from your stylist or derm. Nutrofol also has a post menopausal version that is targeted for woman in that category. Vitamin C, Biotin, Niacin, Iron and Zinc are all great vitamins to promote healthy hair but if you’re really concerned than I suggest taking the hair supplements I recommended. A hair supplement is different than Biotin. Biotin is a generalized hair, skin and nails vitamin, where a hair supplement is specific for the hair on your scalp. Think of this pill like birth control. It’s not going to be effective if you’re taking it every 2 days or every other day. It MUST be taken with the suggested dosage for it to be effective. After a year, you will thank me!!

Go in for blood work- you could be lacking on important nutrients and vitamins. The most common is Iron. When people are lacking in iron, it will contribute to unhealthy or thin hair.

Topical treatments- Thinning shampoos& scalp serums. While these shampoos can help the stimulation of blood flow and create a healthy scalp environment these will not help the actual hair bulb (under the scalp). A healthy scalp however is a big component if you want the healthiest hair possible. A healthy hair CANNOT sprout from a scalp covered in buildup, like layers of dry shampoo. Generally that’s where products like Nioxin come into place- they help create a healthy scalp environment by shampooing daily, keeping the hair you do have on your head, not stimulating more hair growth. Topical syrums can make the actual hair strand thicker or if you get one from a dermatologist it can actually strengthen the hair follicle for less shedding and give the actual hair a longer growth period.

Scalp massagers- this helps create blood flow stimulation, which is what we NEED for healthy and dense hair. Where does hair continue to grow on the scalp? Around the edges — closest to the blood supply (think of how dense we are in our nape area where there’s a mane blood vessel compared to our front hairline where there is significantly less stimulation. The scalp area of the body is very poorly served by the circulatory system. Give your self a scalp massage every night and include it to your nightly routine. I have a claw scalp massager and I use it while watching tv.

Monoxidyl (Rogain)- Only fda approved drug for women for hair growth. In a study, 80% report hair that was thicker. Apply the foam EVERY DAY. As long as you keep doing it, it will keep working, just like your skin care routine!  Use the men’s version, there’s a larger dosage and the women’s version costs more because it’s pink. 😒. Rogain is VERY effective.

COVID-19 RELATED HAIR LOSS

An article from The NY Times states that doctors say they too are seeing many more patients with hair loss, a phenomenon they believe is indeed related to the coronavirus pandemic, affecting both people who had the virus and those who never became sick.

“Now, doctors say, many patients recovering from Covid-19 are experiencing hair loss — not from the virus itself, but from the physiological stress of fighting it off. Many people who never contracted the virus are also losing hair, because of emotional stress from job loss, financial strain, deaths of family members or other devastating developments stemming from the pandemic.” 

Dr. Khetarpal reports seeing more patients who are experiencing telogen effluvium since the beginning of the pandemic, including patients who have not tested positive for COVID-19. This form of stress-related hair loss can be the result of external stressors in addition to illness.

“There are so many pandemic-related stresses. There’s financial stress, concern for ill family members, anxiety about contracting the virus, social isolation and changes related to working and schooling from home. We are absolutely seeing hair loss in non-COVID patients that seems related to pandemic stress.”

There is no evidence yet that coronavirus causes hair loss, but doctors believe the emotional and physical stress of the the virus lead to the reversible, telegen effluvium. patients are experiencing hair loss 3 to 6 months after their illness or a family members illness. Don’t freak out! Like I mentions TE is a temporary shed. Its very emotional losing your hair, but will grow back! I’m average hair grows half an inch per month, in SOME cases 0.2 to 0.7 inches, so by the time you’ll notice some density and fullness rather than length it will be around 1 year. The most hair you will have in your lifetime is before the age of 30. But I promise the hair vitamins will help with growing resilient hair.

Hair vitamins:

Viviscal. $40. Ulta, amazon

Viviscal. $40. Ulta, amazon

$79, find a code online for $20 off! This brand has a version for post Menopausal women too.

$79, find a code online for $20 off! This brand has a version for post Menopausal women too.

Rogain, minoxidil (what a dermatologist will prescribe) $25.99. Target, Amazon

Rogain, minoxidil (what a dermatologist will prescribe) $25.99. Target, Amazon

Colorproof shampoo & treatment for thinning hair. I haven’t personally used the entire kit consistently but I did try out the shampoo. The reviews are great and it might be a good option to use a couple of times a week if the hair is a concern. …

Colorproof shampoo & treatment for thinning hair. I haven’t personally used the entire kit consistently but I did try out the shampoo. The reviews are great and it might be a good option to use a couple of times a week if the hair is a concern. Amazon or colorproof. $133

If you’re experiencing thinning on your ends from hot tools, bleaching or brushing- you need a haircut, then use this shampoo and heat protector treatment!! It’s actual keratin and amazing!!

If you’re experiencing thinning on your ends from hot tools, bleaching or brushing- you need a haircut, then use this shampoo and heat protector treatment!! It’s actual keratin and amazing!!

Basic scalp massager stimulates blood flow for circulation and healthy scalp. $5 amazon.

Basic scalp massager stimulates blood flow for circulation and healthy scalp. $5 amazon.

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Which iron is best for me?

Ceramic irons VS. titanium irons, what’s best for you? First things first, and I can’t stress it enough you MUST use heat protection when using your iron and LOWER the temperature! When every hair has a white ball on the end or split ends galore- YOUR HOT TOOL IS DAMAGING YOUR HAIR. Possibly time to upgrade your tools? So which is best for you? There are many types of  different plates but the two most popular are: ceramic and titanium. Metal plates are dated and an absolute NO, not stylist approved- trash it now. Ceramic plates heat the hair from the inside out while titanium plates heat the surface of the hair shaft. Ceramic irons may take a little longer to heat up, which is no big deal if you are doing your face routine first while letting the tool get hot. Ceramic irons are less damaging and  great for all hair types but if you have fine hair or bleached hair, you especially want to use ceramic. Be aware: ceramic “coated” is a cheaper iron, these are not ceramic plates, they will heat up uneven and might break quickly because they’re lower quality. Titanium plates are great for stylists since they get really hot and heat up quickly. Titanium irons are great for more natural, coarse or curly hair when you’re trying to achieve the smoothest look possible. Keep in mind the more you use your flat iron, the more you damage your elasticity of the hair which will result in a STRAIGHTER curl pattern over time. “My hair used to be curlier but I use my straighter so much now it doesn’t curl”- sound familiar lol. Heat styling damaging is irreversible damage! If you find yourself needing a haircut every 4-6 weeks or you feel like your hair is not getting any longer but it’s still growing because you have roots your tool may be doing that damage to your ends and cause breakage. Or if you you don’t have color treated hair but your hair feels so DRY, it’s most likely your hot tool. Blonde hair turning gold? That’s because you’re burning it! Have you even put a hot iron on a white t-shirt too long? What happens- it turns this yellow, burntish color. Well, that’s what’s happening to your hair. Not only will the tool shift your lighter hue of blonde but you’ll be left with breakage. Simply TURN THE HEAT DOWNNN. Ideally 325°-385°, there is no need to have your tool over 385°. “Well it doesn’t get straight if I have it on a lower heat setting.” Yes it will- simply take SMALLER sections and go over each section SLOWER, you’ll only need to pass over each section one time. You will never see a stylist go over a piece of hair 7 times with the flat iron trying to make it straighter, it’s a big no no. Invest in a good tool- most professional grade tools have a warranty just read the fine print. A lot of times you can send them in for repair instead of having to replace them. I recommend brands of irons like GHD, CHI, FHI Heat, and Babyliss you just have to find what’s in your budget. For curlinging irons I recommend ceramic as well, Hot Tools, Conair or Kristen Ess from Target are great.

Here are some of my favorite heat protectors. I prefer a cream base for more even distribution and in sprays I find there is more alcohol content.

Holy grail:

kerastase $37. nectar thermique. Great for heat protection and intensely hydrates your hair! It’s wonderful!

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Kerastase ciment thermique. $37. If you are experiencing breakage or if you are prone to breakage this one is great. It will help restructure your hair and help with heat protection .

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Bumble and bumble straight blow out. This one is amazing if you want to difference or deep puff your hair but still have some volume. It’s my favorite scent, a must keep vanilla, and it’s my all-time favorite smoothing product with heat protection. A little goes a long way- just use a dime to nickle size of product.

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Bumble’s Repair blow dry. This is a great quality product for hair that needs moisture and strength. I love it because it doesn’t feel like any product is in the hair- it’s really lightweight. It’s a blow dry cream but these bumble products are okay for air-drying as well.

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Schwarzkopf rescue repair sealed ends. This hydrating balm helps repair and defrizz. $18

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Oribe royal blowout. $69. What I love most about this is the super fine mist of the bottle. A couple of sprays and it leaves the hair very shiny and protected. Smells like the signature Oribe scents.

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Bb glow thermal protector mist. $32. Great if you need a refresher of protection on day 2 or 3 on dry hair. Make sure your hair is completely dry before putting an iron to it. Spray at a distance or even distribution and so it won’t feel weighed down.

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GHD PLATINUM. $250.

GHD PLATINUM. $250.

Conair ceramic pro curling iron $44. Amazon

Conair ceramic pro curling iron $44. Amazon

How do I protect my hair from chlorine?

Alright it’s summer time! And though we may not be our planned summer vacay, we still might be taking a dip in the pool or lounging at the beach. Chlorine is an aggressive, harsh CLEANSING AGENT! Remember: our hair is very porous, it absorbs everything like a sponge! Chlorine is not something you want your hair to absorb or be soaking in for hours. Not only will it dry out your ends, strip/shift your color but it will stay in your hair and continue to damage. I’ve even seen it cause a chemical reaction when trying to bleach someone’s hair with chlorine in it. 🙅🏽‍♀️🙅🏽‍♀️ Here’s how you can protect your hair:

•before you enter the pool, completely wet your hair with regular water first. This will make your hair absorb that water first. •Second add on a layer of a conditioner, coconut oil, hair mask or one of these liquid swim cap products! Hair care brands are producing more products to protect your hair from chlorine and UV rays and these products act as a jelly-like barrier to protect your locks. What do UV Rays do to your color? It exposes your natural undertone! So if you’re brunette it will exposed RED or ORANGE! (Make it Brassy) If you’re naturally light, which is rare, it will expose YELLOW. It would be great if you can wear a hat for protection but we all know after 1 too many poolside glasses of rosé everyone tends to let their hair down 😉

IGK BLOCKED: $20

IGK BLOCKED: $20

KERASTASE SOLEIL LINE: entire line made for sun protection. $30-$45

KERASTASE SOLEIL LINE: entire line made for sun protection. $30-$45

AQUA GUARD: $14 amazon

AQUA GUARD: $14 amazon

Entire Bumble & bumble. Invisible oil line has UV protection!

Entire Bumble & bumble. Invisible oil line has UV protection!

Valle de Guadalupe, Baja CA

Wine tasting in Mexico!? Yes! Only 4 hours away from Los Angeles is a magical little valley in Baja CA called Valle de Guadalupe. I’ve visited three times now! Once in October 2018 for one of my best friends weddings but I did not have much time to explore. My second visit was for a bachelorette party and third was for Valle’s annual Food and Wine Festival. I was really looking forward to going back to Valle to celebrate one of my friends bachelorette parties this May but unfortuently that’s been cancelled due to Covid 19 :(. Valle is so affordable compared to other wine countries and I was blown away how vast the valley actually is, over 200 wineries! Did I feel safe? 100% yes!

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Valle de Guadalupe is located about two hours past the US, Mexico border. I highly recommend you to take the tollroad route there for a straight shot to the valley. Google maps led us through the Tecate route which was very long and desolate on a dirt path (kinda sketchy lol). To be honest, both times I did feel a little apprehensive about driving through Tijuana but with the improvements of the toll roads and the city it’s self, it was a lot less stressful than I remembered it being about a decade ago. I did purchase Mexican car insurance for my car to make my mind at ease over the weekend. I purchased a two day insurance plan through www.bajabound.com and it was only $50 for the weekend! If you take the toll road route you will have to pay a small amount so have small bills in US dollars or Mexican pesos available. I believe we did 3 toll stops for less than $2 each. I did hear a horror story from one of my clients how she had to leave her cell phone at the toll station while she was searching for an atm. Yikes!

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I’ve stayed at Airbnb’s but the highlight stay has been at a very modern boutique hotel called Encuentro. The rooms were pretty basic but cute and comfortable. One of our rooms was the Ecocasa which is the only suite on the property. The floor to ceiling windows made the view even more incredible! The star of the hotel was definitely the pool. It was an infinity pool overlooking the valley and not very crowded. Your stay at Encuentro comes with a complementary winetasting in their wine cave and unfortunately we didn’t have time for.

Eco Casa view at Encuentro.

Eco Casa view at Encuentro.

I was so impressed with the wineries and restaurants we visited during my visits. Amazingly delicious plates that were mostly farm to table style and really refreshing, crisp wines. I can’t stress enough how incredibly fresh everything was! I highly recommend the Valle Food and Wine Festival. It’s every October and was one of the highlights of my year! It was about $100 USD for a ticket and it include unlimited food and wine for 2 hours but we feel like it was longer than that. There were booths with world renound chefs such as Wolfgang Puck, Rick Bayless and was founded in 2017 by chefs Javier Plascencia and Nancy Silverton and food writer Carolina Carreño. 

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Favorite bites: the ribeye steak at Deckman’s. Even the half portion was big enough for two people. SO juicy and you can taste the elements of their outdoor fire grill brought.

Steak at Deckmans

Steak at Deckmans

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Literally everything at the food and wine festival!! We had restaurant portion bites from multiple booths and everything tasted insanely good!! It was such a great deal. Here are some of the bites!

Breakfast at Doña Estella is a staple to try in Baja. It was awarded one of the best breakfast restaurants in the world! The wait gets crazy long but it’s worth it.

Favorite site: the views from Cuatro Cuatros, a restaurant nestled on top of a mountian that has views of the valley and ocean! It was so beautiful and such a perfect lounge set up! I recomend for sunset but make sure to make a reservation!

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The highlight of my previous visits has definitely been a wine tour on ATV’s. It was through Moto Tour Valle de Guadalupe, they were so pleaseant to work with! We chose the 4 hour tour for $80 USD. We had 4 stops but our favorite stop was Viña de Franes and decantos!

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Getting around. The roads aren’t paved, so drive in an suv or crossover if possible! There are many resources if you wanted to book a personal winery tour in a private van. The driver we used was reliable and named Armando Cadena, +52 1 646 200 7459. One of my clients used him as well and had a great experience. Be prepared for a very long line at at border coming back to the US. The key is to leave EARLY at 5-6am to beat the weekend rush. I’ve been able to use my global entry to get into the centri express lane and that was less than 10 miinutes compared to the hours in the regular line. I did have to register my car online months ahead for the centri lane. I always felt safe. I’m mexican but I don’t speak Spanish (I can only order food lol) and it was easy for me to communicate because it’s a touristy area!

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The wine was delicious. I wish I could have brought wine home from every winery however boarded patrol limits it to two bottle per person. So enjoy it while you’re there! Ask me more questions at out next appointment! Cheers!

Toning shamooo’s and conditioners

Toning shampoo’s and conditioners! Here’s a great post to read it you want to maintain shiny, and controlled color during quarantine! Toning or color staining shampoo’s and conditioners are meant to shift the tone of your hair temporarily from wash to wash. They will not actually penetrate your hair shaft and change the color of your hair. This category of shampoo will not cleanse very well so I sometimes recommend to shampoo with your normal shampoo FIRST and then do a second shampoo with the color staining one. These shampoo’s could also be very drying so you only want to use them once every 2-4 weeks depending on the finish you want. It is possible to OVERUSE these shampoo’s which can then result in dulled out blonde that lacks luster and brightness. When shampooing or conditioning with the following you also want to allow the product to work. Try squeezing out all excess moisture BEFORE applying and let the product sit in your hair for 5-20 minutes! If you don’t want to spend that much time in the shower try a color staining mask and wear it while you tidy up your house, read, work from home or walk you pet! 

Best purple shampoo for a silvery/ashy finish: 

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Fanola No Yellow Shampoo or mask. This is the whole grail of purple shampoo if you like your blonde to be as COOL as possible. I would leave in anywhere from 5 minutes to 20 minutes depending on how cool you want it. This shampoo is a very pigmented purple shampoo- it will stain your fingertips purple a little bit! Only use once every 2-4 weeks. If your hair is a caramel tone and it’s getting a little too warm for your liking you can also use this to counteract some of the warmth. The mask works just as well! Both are available at Union Salons or Amazon.  

Best shampoo for a bright/golden blonde who wants to keep their blonde bright but does not want a silver/ash finish: 

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Fanola No Orange Shampoo/Mask. This shampoo is great to cool down blondes without the silvery/ashy finish. It makes blonde appear bright and freshly done! Use every 3-4 weeks. This will NOT tone out brass on brunettes as well as something more pigmented like the “No Yellow” or what is listed below (continue reading.) The Mask is a great option but I would keep it in no more that 10 minutes for bright blondes. 

Best Anti Brassy Brunette Shampoo: I love both of these options however I feel like the Redken one is more pigmented so I like this one for brunettes who don’t have any bits of blonde in their hair. Think dark chocolate tones- caramel tones that want to maintain brass. 

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Redken Brownlights Blue Toning Sulfate free shampoo. This Blue pigmented shampoo counteracts with orange (brassy) tones and neutralizes to hold you over until your next toning appointment! It’s very pigmented and works really well in my opinion! Remember- squeeze out all excess water and keep it in to process. I would recommend at least 7-20 mins to process. $22.50 Ulta Beauty 

Another great option for brunettes to cancel out brass is Matrix Brass Off Shampoo and Mask. This has a lower price point of $14 for shampoo and $24 for the mask, if you’re on a budget. The mask works great and my client love using it!

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Best shampoo to keep a Golden warm Honey/Caramel Blonde:  Gem Lights Shampoo in shade Cognac Quartz. This shampoo is SUPER shiny!! It’s what I use in my hair to maintain a pretty warm caramel tone. I get a lot of compliments on my color after using it but mostly because of the shine!  $35. Amazon or I can pick one up for you at my pro beauty supply store  before your next appointment, just message me a week ahead of time! 

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Great mask for keeping sandy/medium bronde tones: Maria Nila Color Refresh mask in Sand. Adds a nice beige tone to brondes! $19 marianila.com

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Canceling red tones on deep chocolate browns: Matrix Green Envy Shampoo. This is nice for people who pull really red. Not orange, but RED! It’s pretty much green stained to neutralize as much red undertones as possible! Keep in 15-20 mins. Ulta $13

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Adding depth to chocolate tones:

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Maria Nila Color Refresh Mask in Cacao. This mask adds a warmth and depth that I love! Great for rich brunettes who like to stay dark! It really freshens up the color! $19 Marianila.com

I get this question a lot- can I make my hair rose gold? Lol it’s fun! In order to have a very pigmented rose gold your hair has to be dark blonde-light blonde. When I wanted a rosy hue to my blonde I would use the following and it would give my hair a nice rosy feel to it! Viral Color Light pink colorwash shampoo. Try and keep it in for at least 10-30 minutes! It will shift your blonde to a slightly warmer tone after it rinses out. 

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What I do NOT recommend for color staining:

Clairol shimmer lights shampoo. This shampoo is SO drying that I’ve even seen breakage for clients using it frequently. Not to mention I hate the scent! Just very hydrating and dated. 

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Overtone conditioners. This is marketed as a millennial Instagram add but in my experience Overtone color depositing conditioners DO NOT come out of the hair when trying to do a color change. It could even be months from when you used it last and it still won’t come out when trying to go lighter! Not sure what’s in it but it’s not ideal if you want to change up your haircolor. 

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Hope you enjoyed this! Can’t wait to hear your feedback!

The importance of a hair mask

We all have some extra time on our hands right now so make me proud and give your hair some extra love with a conditioning mask!! No matter how well you care for your hair, damage happens! If your hair is longer than 6 inches, that hair has been on your head for over a year and older hair needs more moisture especially if you are lightening those ends when you come in for highlights or use hot tools. 

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What causes damage? With my clientele I see mostly heat styling damage. The flat iron is number one. How can I tell? When even the newest of hairs only a few inches long have a little split end on them- that’s from a heat styling tool. Environmental factors such as sun damage or dryness in the weather, hair color and stress can also be damaging. Hair masks are my favorite was to improve damage. 

Use a moisturizing or repairing mask on a regular basis to really penetrate dry, damaged hair and begin long term treatment to processed hair. Even if your hair is perfectly healthy and Virgin- a hair mask will just add that extra moisture and luster it may need! I use a hair mask every time I shampoo (every 3-4 days) because my hair is naturally dry and I am not concerned about my hair feeling heavy or weighed down. Masks are just a more intense conditioner but keep in mind about this VERY IMPORTANT STEP you might be skipping: before applying your hair mask, squeeze as much excess water out as you can or even towel blot of a towel is available. That way water isn’t filling up the tiny holes in your hair and the mask is able to do it job. 

Here are some of my faves for every budget!

Overall favorite hydrating mask:

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Fanola NutriCare Reconstructing Mask $18

Not only does this mask smell amazing it leaves your hair really soft and hydrated. I’ve had really great feedback every time I recommend this mask! It does have a sweet smell to it almost like the smell of cake batter or butter scotch. I think it’s a great price point for the amount of product you get! Make sure you purchase from the retailer “Salon Guys” on their website or amazon to insure authenticity. 

Favorite Repairing Mask Splurge: 

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Kerastase Masque Force Architecte Hair Mask $56

This is amazing for highlighted hair. It really is transformative and my clients with the healthiest of hair generally are using Kerastase shampoo’s and masks because they are really worth the steep price point!! 

Oribe Gold Lust Hair Mask $66

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This mask is sooo indulgent! Oribe’s brand has their own bio restorative complex that helps repair and it’s free of parabens! It works well but maybe not the best choice if you have tons of hair because the bottle is only 5 ounces. 

Favorite Moisture Mask budget friendly:

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Maria Nila True Soft Masque $31

This mask is very concentrated and I do feel like my hair is a lot softer after!

Favorite overnight mask:

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Bumble & bumble’s While You Sleep Repair Mask $49

This mask not only smells amazing but it’s very detangling and hydrating. You can leave it in overnight or just leave it in a few mins after shampooing. Free of parabens and phthalates

Favorite defrizzing mask: 

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Goldwell Just Smooth 60 second treatment $19 small $35 large 

It’s crazy how this mask isn’t more popular. It works SOOO well and really does cut frizz and blow dry time. I have a hard time finding it so I order the large size on amazon. 

Favorite leave in- rinse out oil treatment:

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Darshana Indian Hair Oil $18

I’ve been using this oil in my hair once every two weeks and it’s been leaving my hair feeling soft and shiny! It’s pretty thick so it’s best to apply some and then shampoo it out after it’s sat on for at least 30 mins. Free of mineral oil, parabens, and silicon. Found on amazon

Favorite mask for shine: 

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Kerastase Masque Chromatique Hair Mask $56.

I love the pink line from Kerastase because it leaves hair exceptionally shiny! This also helps prolong color. 

Favorite Mask from Target: 

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Shea Moisture Deep Treatment Mask $13.99

I picked up a travel size version of this to try while I was on vacation and LOVED it! It was hydrating, detangling and such a great find from Target! 

Hope this helps with giving your hair that extra lovin!!

How to prep for your hair color appointment

Before your hair appointment:

Wash you hair 1-2 days before. Hair should not be excessively dirty, sweaty or oily. Dirty hair does not “grab color better” *see next slide.

However, you want there to be a natural protective oil layer on your scalp to act as a barrier against the chemicals in the hair dye.

Wear your normal makeup routine to your appointment. It’s important for us to see your normal day to day look and important for you to get a clear visual of what your color looks like on you after we are finished! Don’t wear makeup majority of the time? Let us know too! You might be asking for something that will wash you out with out adding some color to your face. 

Be prepared! Have a few realistic options for your hair goal. We can help get you there but everyone’s terminology for explaining color is totally different so photos help us see eye to eye. Don’t overwhelm yourself- 5 photos max! While you can’t always have the exact color of the model in the photo you bring in it’s great to see your preferences. It’s smart to have a few visuals of styles that aren’t your fave too. 

Treat your hair before! A nice conditioning mask that hydrates or reconstructs is good to use right before your appointment and right after! Masks are more intense than conditioners and are meant to sit on for a bit longer. If you have a clarifying shampoo it would be great to use that before your appointment to remove product and mineral build up. Minerals affect the lightening process by causing a chemical reaction when bleach touches it so if the plumbing at your home is dated you most likely have mineral buildup in your hair.

 Cut it!! If you’re taking off more than an inch it’s best to cut your hair prior to your color appointment. A lot of color work is visual so it’s nice to have a clear map where everything is going to fall. I usually do a dry cut before color for that reason!  

Don’t wear your favorite piece of clothing/jewelry! Between foils, root touch ups, shampoo bowls and multiples toners things could get messy!  Vivid colors or a major color shift could also lead to bleeding a few days after so keep that in mind for light clothing or light linens and towels. 

Pack a snack! Union Salon provides beverages but color appointments last anywhere from three hours to up to seven-ish hours. We can feel the tension when you are getting hangry 😅. With that being said also clear your schedule!. Hair can be a little unpredictable sometimes so don’t have any immediate plans after. 

Factor in at home hair care to your salon visit budget. We do our part to make your hair look amazing but as soon as you walk out the door it’s your responsibility to maintain your investment! Salon quality Shampoo and haircare is a MUST.

*MYTH

“Dirty hair grabs hair color better.” Okay let’s kill this myth. It’s best to wash your hair 1-2 days before your appointment! Light, natural oils will help prevent your scalp from feeling itchy or too tingly when color touches it whether it’s toner or a root touch up. It will help with a little “give” when back combing for balayage if you hair isn’t washed the day of and super slippery. HOWEVER- excessively dirty, oily, sweaty scalp is a big no no. 

Fresh hair will give more even results, better gray coverage and longevity of color. Excessively oily hair or days and days of dry shampoo will lift SLOWER (there’s an extra layer to penetrate). Styling products are generally OK however hard gels or mousses make the hair difficult to work with and uncomfortable for your when we are brushing them out between every section we try to foil. 

Excessive sweat is not good before hair color as well. Sweat is made up of water, salts and tiny bits of ammonia. This means sweat could oxidize color a bit differently. 

How to clean your hair brush

How to clean your hair brush!! Or maybe it’s time for a new hair brush? It might seem like a no brainer, but you’d be surprised at how many people don’t clean their brush!  Your hair brush could be responsible for the lack of shine and build up on your hair and scalp. Why take the time to wash and clean your hair and scalp if you’re going to use a dirty tool on it? It’s normal for your brush to collect lint and dust. When our hair is oily it collects that stuff like a magnet! Make it a habit this year to clean your hair brush daily, and deep clean it weekly or at least bi-weekly! Here’s how- 

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-Ideally pull out the hairs with your hand after each use. This will prevent lent from getting trapped in those little bristles. The less hair caught in the brush the easier it will be to scrub the surface of the brush. Can’t get to all the hair stuck? Use a rat tail comb to help you remove the stubborn hair. At the salon we have a tool that helps remove the hair, you can order one on amazon. 

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Next soak your brush in HOT water and a mix of either clarifying shampoo or regular shampoo. Add a splash of baking soda to remove extra oil if needed. 

Let it soak for a few minutes and then take a toothbrush and scrub!!! Rinse and let it dry. Another tip is to have your own personal hair brush! Don’t share with the rest of your household. A hairbrush is personal- think about if you brushed your clean hair with someone else’s oily or dry scalp residue on the same brush. Kinda gross :( Also men tend to brush their hair with product in it! Not so great if you just washed that hair of yours- just a thought. 

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What do I brush my hair with? Well the HOLY GRAIL of hair brushes is of course the Mason Pearson (which is available at Costco right now in the high end section). A boar bristle is nice because it’s gentle not the hair, distributes oils down the hair shaft to prevent excess oily scalp, and is a backstage ESSENTIAL for stylist styling hair. You can brush through your curling iron set with it to give it some extra volume and shine. Here is a more budget friendly version of the mason. 

 Spornette Large Luxury Cushion Boar and Nylon Bristle Oval Brush (#LX-1) with a Soft Satin No-Slip Handle Best Used for Styling, Smoothing and Straightening All Hair Types, Wigs and Extensions https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004PNPKRQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KhcgEbDYAP8P3

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The wet brush. It’s amazing. Something about how the bristles are so flexible when detangling you’ll wonder what life was like before it. Consider it a necessity. They’re so budget friendly you and every member of you family can hair their own!  Available at target or amazon for less than $10.

Brushing your hair when wet could be damaging! Keep in mind our hair is the most fragile when wet. So help keep your length and brush gently from the ENDS up, section by section. 

Brushing your hair also helps with hair growth! How? It improves circulation- getting all that blood flowing to your scalp will help with new growth! 

Now hopefully you’ll be a little more conscious about your hair brush! 

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The big shampoo post

A BIG shampoo post of all my faves! I’ve been doing hair for about 18 years and have tried a great deal of shampoos- professional and not so professional! It’s great to hear feedback from clients about shampoo they’ve been using and be able to actually see the effects of it on their hair! TRUST!!! Shampoo is everything! It can not only make your hair color last 80% longer but give your hair the shine, smoothness and luster it’s lacking! It’s important to ALTERNATE your shampoo from use to use. It’s possible for your hair to get too hydrated and fall flat or get too clean where it lacks luster and shine. I keep about 3-5 bottles of different shampoo in my shower because all of them do different things. If you’ve used a shampoo forever it might feel like it’s “stopped working” but a lot of that is environmental too. Are you working out more? Did you stop working out? Is it chilly out so your using your heater and it’s dry inside? Did you move and now you have hard water and mineral build up? Everything effects your hair! Like I mentioned, alternating your shampoo every couple of washes is necessary so it’s good to have a few options! Here is my list of all my faves 


Best Moisturizing Shampoo:

Milbon replenishing shampoo. This shampoo smells incredible, like green apples but not too fruity. It’s very cleansing and lathers SO well, moisturizing and lightweight. Union Salon carries this shampoo for $28 including tax and it costs a lot more on Amazon, so just purchase at your next visit! If your hair gets oily after day 1, moisture shampoos aren’t for you, head to the volumizing section and pair it with a moisture conditioner.

Bumble and bumble. Invisible Oil shampoo A cult product, this B&b shampoo will be found in Beauty Editors’ and Influencers’ haircare collections worldwide. Also a client favorite of mine. It’s super hydrating and even though it’s sulfate free it has a great lather to it! This is a universally good shampoo for color treated hair or natural hair. Moderately priced, I suggest only purchasing Bumble from their website, Sephora or Ulta Beauty. Anywhere else this product will be diverted. $27 Bumble and bumble Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Hydrating Shampoo https://a.co/d/8ELfnBV

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Best Splurge Moisturizing Shampoo: Kerastase Bain Satin #1 & 2, Bain Magistral. This product not only smells amazing but comes in 3 different ranges from dry hair- severely dry hair. $40. Sephora, Amazon or Kerastase online only. Kerastase Nutritive Bain Satin Shampoo | Gently Cleanses & Replenishes Moisture for Soft, Shiny Hair | With Plant-Based Proteins & Niacinamide | For Fine to Medium Dry Hair https://a.co/d/0t3gbeY

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Best Budget Friendly Moisturizing Shampoo

Sebastian Drench Shampoo not only smells amazing but it leave hair feel super silky after! $16.50. Redeem All Soft Shampoo is another budget friendly shampoo that goes on sale often at Ulta Beauty 

Best shampoo for fine blonde hair:

Redken Acidic bonding shampoo. This has a fresh citrus smell and I have really seen great results on my clients that have been using this. It’s nice because it’s lightweight as well. Purchase at ultra beauty. About $30

Olaplex Bond Maintainance Shampoo step 4. Proven to reduce breakage and repair hair. I highly suggest for natural blondes who highlight and need some TLC and reconstruction. I do not recommend for darker hair that has been lightened more that 3 shades lighter. $30 Sephora or Amazon  Olaplex No. 4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo, Repairs, Strengthens, & Nourishes All Hair Types, Adds Shine & Leaves Hair Feeling Soft, 8.5 fl oz https://a.co/d/iVKRevC

Best budget friendly repairing shampoo for bleached/highlighted hair:

Davines Nou Nou Shampoo this shampoo is great for brittle hair from highlighting damage. Made in Italy and is a cleaner option. It will really help those pours brittle ends! A thicker shampoo so less is more. Purchase from Union Salon at your next visit $34

Goldwell Rich Repair restoring shampoo. Great for reconstructing and strengthening. You can also get a liter of it on amazon for about $41 for 1 liter! Great option if you have lots of hair. 

Purology Strength Cure Shampoo. Sulfate free and vegan! This shampoo really helped make my newly highlighted hair feel less brittle. However, just remember hair can feel softer but ends have to be trimmed off and split ends can’t be mended! $29.50 Ulta

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Beauty Best spurge repairing shampoo:

Kerastase Bain Force Architecte Shampoo. Reconstructing shampoo for weak hair and damaged hair. Works amazing! $40. Sephora. Holy grail for highlighted/ bleached hair!! My clients who use this have amazing, lustrous and strong hair

Best “Normal Hair” Shampoo:

Davines Oi Shampoo. This one is great for that naturally perfect hair. It’s great for volume but still leaves your hair silky. A cleaner line and made organically in Italy. $38 at Union salon.

Best Normal hair shampoo splurge:

Oribe Signature Shampoo. Leaves normal hair looking shiny, smooth, polished and refreshed! Color safe & uv protection. Free of sulfates, sodium chloride, and weightless! Smells very luxurious and makes a great gift for that person who has everything already lol. $44. Oribe.com or Union Salons!

Best Normal hair budget friendly shampoo:

Verb Ghost Shampoo: A moringa oil-infused shampoo that weightlessly cleanses fine and easily weighed down hair. $16. Sephora 

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Best Volumizing Shampoo:

Bumble and bumble Thickening Shampoo.This lightweight shampoo instantly preps hair for airy, voluminous styles. MUST be paired with the conditioner. Bumble’s website or Union Salons. $28

Milbon Volume Shampoo. I love this shampoo on myself when I’m looking for oil control. I pair it with a more moisturizing conditioner on my ends only since my hair is highlighted and needs the softness. This shampoo is a little more on the liquidy side so it won’t weigh down your hair. Smells great. Milbon is a Japanese based treatment line and the ingredients also strengthen hair. It’s $26 including tax at Union salon

Best frizz reduction shampoo:

Milbon smooth shampoo for medium hair. This shampoo will CHANGE your texture in the best way possible. This will smooth your frizz and reflect so much shine. We love using it to help with a faster blow dry. I love that this shampoo is very custom to your hair type- fine, medium and coarse. We gravitate to the medium. $28 including tax at Union salon

Redken Frizz dismiss Shampoo! Features a gentle, sulfate & sodium chloride free formula to tame frizzy hair, increase smoothness and enhance shine. $15 Ulta Beauty 

Best frizz reduction shampoo splurge:

Oribe Moisture and control shampoo. This shampoo REALLY softens and makes hair smooth and more manageable! Like most Oribe products, smells amazing too. Oribe.com or Union Salons $46

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Best single process color treated shampoo: 

Redken color extend magnetic sumfate free shampoo. Achieve the ultimate color protection and hair softness with Redken Color Extend Magnetics Shampoo with Redken's exclusive RCT Protein Complex. This shampoo treats the root, core, and tip of the hair. The sulfate free formula gently cleanses color treated hair for four weeks of color vibrancy and radiance. $20.

 Best color treated hair shampoo:

Davines MINU Shampoo, Color Retention Shampoo For Colored, Treated Hair, Protects & Keeps Hair Bright, Shiny For Longer https://a.co/d/aqY6k13

Best shampoo for excessive oily scalp: 

Sachajuans Normalizing Shampoo. In case you couldn't guess from the label, Sachajuan's formula has been designed to 'normalise' hair. Which is just a fancy way of saying it cleanses any oil or dirt from the scalp and roots, whilst also soothing dryness and sensitivity. The formula contains salicylic acid which is able to dissolve dead cells and combat dandruff, whilst rosemary oil and menthol work to calm and soothe. The balanced formula means it's safe to use 'often', and won't leave your hair feeling stripped or straw-like. $26 

Best Thinning hair shampoo:

Briogeo™ Destined for Density. I’ve been LOVING this shampoo lately. It gives a really good clean, smells like coconut and is free of parabens and sulfates. The biotin in it will help stimulate new and healthy hair. $28 Amazon link https://a.co/d/gPhg3zR

Kerastase densifique Bain densite I can’t pronounce it either- I don’t read French lol. However, this shampoo is filled with trending ingredients such as Hyaluronic Acid, Gluco-Peptide and Ceramides, Kérastase have created a truly luxe shampoo to change your haircare routine forever. Developed with thinning and limp hair in mind, this shampoo gets to work on helping to cleanse without adding weight. Hair follicles will be deeply moisturized, with added nourishment helping to strengthen and fortify hair with each wash. $33. Sephora

Best Dry Scalp/Dandruff Shampoo:

Keep in mind most dandruff shampoo’s are NOT color safe and are actually very drying to the ends of your hair. I suggest to use a dandruff shampoo only at your scalp (don’t apply to ends of hair) and use sparingly like 1-2 times a month. When you use them let it sit on your scalp for a couple of minutes.

Keracare Dry & itchy scalp shampoo. Effective against dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis and seborrhea. Also good for normal scalp during periods when scalp is dry, such as during the winter months. Keep in for 5 minutes when using. $14 Avlon Kera Care Dry & Itchy Scalp Anti-Dandruff Moisturizing Conditioner 8 oz https://a.co/d/8VAscGx

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Best Spurge Dry Scalp/Dandruff Shampoo:

Oribe Serene Scalp Anti Dandruff Shampoo: Do away with dandruff. This gentle treatment cleanser, formulated with salicylic acid, relieves and prevents dandruff while soothing dry, itchy, irritated scalp. The result: healthy, hydrated hair with no trace of flakes. Color safe and dermatologist approved! I love that this formula is color safe AND medicated. Oribe.com or Union Salon. $46 

Best Clarifying Shampoo:

Ouai Detox Shampoo. A clarifying shampoo should be used only if you have some buildup from too much product, gone a few extra days without shampooing or if you’re washing your hair and it’s not feeling clean. For example-use if you use multiple hair products everyday, go 3+ days without shampooing and have a lot of oil build up and dry shampoo.  This shampoo will give you a deep cleanse, however clarifying shampoos are NOT color safe. So using these should only be done once a month. Purchase from Amazon (link approved for actual seller)Sephora or Ulta beauty. $32 OUAI Detox Shampoo - Clarifying Shampoo for Build Up, Dirt, Oil, Product and Hard Water - Apple Cider Vinegar & Keratin for Clean, Refreshed Hair - Sulfate-Free Hair Care (10 oz) https://a.co/d/47GbVS9

Best vegan, hypoallergenic, clean, fragrance free and cruelty free shampoo:

Najeau Nourishing shampoo. I’ve been loving this shampoo for a nice cleanse, ascetically pleasing bottle and nice alternative to keep in my shower. Sometimes using too much fragrance will give me scalp irritation so this is a gentle alternative. An oasis for your strands, this hypoallergenic, soothing shampoo cleanses from root to ends without stripping your hair. Aloe vera and oat amino acids wash away excess sebum, residue, and anything else suffocating your follicles, while bathing your hair in vital nutrients to replenish strength and moisture. 20% off from https://mynajeau.com/ or they are carried at the spa at the Langham hotel in Pasadena

Best exfoliating shampoo

Briogeo Scalp Revival Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-Exfoliating Shampoo, Treatment for Dry & Itchy Scalp, Clarifying Shampoo for Build Up, Scalp Scrub for Oily Scalp, Vegan, Cruelty-Free I loooove how clean my scalp feels after using this! https://a.co/d/eHWQQCu

Maria Nila True Soft Shampoo. This shampoo is sulfate and paraben free! Certified with PETA, leaping bunny and the vegan society this shampoo will soften and make you feel good about your beauty choices :) $27 https://marianila.com/us/true-soft-shampoo-350-ml.html

Xo Karissa

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Thailand

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THAILAND!

Thailand has been one of my favorite countries I’ve ever visited! It was my first time in Asia and I loved the peacefulness of northern Thailand, the limestone and lush landscapes of the southern islands, the elements of culture and royalty in Bangkok and how amazingly far my American dollar went! I tried to jam pack my 13 day stay here so I could be familiar with the north and south of Thailand. Here was my 13 day itinerary and some adjustments I’d make for a further visit!

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We flew Eva Air. I highly recommend! It made an 11 hour flight to Taipei Taiwan a little more comfortable with extra leg room compared to another airline we almost took. We originally booked China Southern Airline and after hearing horror stories from multiple clients about that airline I was apprehensive about my trip with them, but luckily they made major changes to our flight times and I was able to cancel our flights without charges and rebook with another airline. From Taiwan we had a 3 hour layover which actually flew by. It was nice to eat at a restaurant and stretch our legs throughout the clean airport! From Taipei we flew to Bangkok which was a 3 hour and 45 minutes flight. So all together it was over 24 hours of travel at airports which sounds more intense than it actually felt. But be prepared to suffer from major jet lag on day 3 or 4 of your trip (don’t plan anything major.) With such a long flight time I think staying 10+ days in Thailand is necessary.

The view from Nest by Sa-ngob Hotel.

The view from Nest by Sa-ngob Hotel.

DAY 1- BANGKOK:

We checked into Nest by Sa-ngob Hotel. It was lovely and roughly $40/person for 2 nights! We were able to rent out the entire top floor so our group of 6 each got our own room and bed! The hotel was on the outskirts of the chaos of Bangkok and we really enjoyed being outside of the center of the hustle and bustle. We were walking distance to some night markets but we mostly used Grab- Thailand’s uber app since Uber was not accessible. The hotel provided a yummy free breakfast and the front desk was super helpful with suggestions. That evening we went to the Ratchada Night Market. It was so cool to experience a real night-market since I had only gone to an LA version of one “626 night-market.” We tried interesting bites from multiple vendors of the market and it was insanely cheap!

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DAY 2- BANGKOK:

I arranged a full day tour with “Tour with Tong.” It was about $30/person for a full day tour with a private driver. I HIGHLY recommend this company! We loved our tour guide so much! We pretty much told him some temples and markets we wanted to check out and they took us there and were super informative about the history of everywhere we were. http://www.tourwithtong.com/tourrates.htm

We visited The Grand Palace and saw the beauty of the Emerald Buddha. The intricate temples plated in gold were so detailed and ornate. Bring a shawl so cover your shoulders! After we checked out a huge outdoor mall and shopped the rest of our day away. We missed Wat Arun because of a heavy rain downpour but the driver drove by slowly for us ;)

DAY 3 CHIANG MAI:

We took a flight from Bangkok to northern Thailand which was slightly over one hour. Chiang Mai is a beautiful city and in the northern mountains of Thailand. It’s known for the elephant sanctuaries, cafe scene, beautiful temples in the Old City. We checked into the grand Mövenpick Suriwongse hotel. I absolutely loved this hotel and it was about $40/ person for what felt like a swanky stay but without the steep price tag. It has a very elaborate breakfast buffet that was included with our stay- it had cuisine options from American, Chinese and Thai breakfast! We walked around and enjoyed the bar scenes and local Thai restaurants that night. Directly across the street from the hotel was a huge night market that we caught the end of!

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DAY 4 CHIANG MAI:

We didn’t have anything planned for this day so we ended up booking a last minute cooking class the day prior. I had a handful of clients suggest that I take a cooking class in northern Thailand so after a quick google search I landed on a company called A Lot of Thai Cooking School. Okay- this class was INCREDIBLE!! It was roughly $70/person. They picked us up at our hotel, taught us to make 4 dishes from scratch and took us on a local market tour! Yui was our cooking instructor and one of the most humble, passionate and entertaining people I’ve ever encountered! She lights up when speaking about food and the flavors of Thai cooking And how it reacts to our body. We all had our own individual cooking stations and ate our dishes immediately after cooking them. On the menu was Pad Thai, hot and sour soup, Thai curry, and mango sticky rice. At the end of the class we noticed photos of her with Gordon Ramsey and Andy Ricker(the founder of Portland’s Pok Pok restaurant). She was sooo modest but told us she taught them both to make Thai cuisine and had her recipes featured in their cookbooks (without the given credits)! That night the jet lag caught up to us! We took a nap after class around 6pm and never woke up until the next morning haha.

elephant nature park

elephant nature park

DAY 5 CHIANG MAI:

Elephant Nature Park! Very magmatic. This was an elephant sanctuary so no elephant rides happened here. This park is mostly for observing the elephants and they try to make the habitat as natural as possible for them. We got to feed them and learned about the different types of elephants that have been saved there and their personalities and how the react to humans. Being so close to these huge animals was a little intimidating to be honest. It was roughly $77 per person. ENP also picks you up from your hotel and has you watch a video on the abuse of elephants that will bring you to tears. It’s muddy and there’s a lot of dirt. I suggest bringing closed toe shoes.

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That night we visited the famous, Khoa kha moo Chang Phuak. After watching the lady with the cowboy hat on Anthony Bourdain I was so excited to try this infamous pork and rice dish. OH MY GOSH did it live up to my expectations!!! It was sooo delicious and we kept ordering more and more order of it. It doesn’t look like much in the photo but the flavors of this meat was so juicy and intense my mouth is watering just thinking about it again! You cannot miss this experience If you travel to Chiang Mai.

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DAY 6 PHUKET:

We flew 2 hours from CM to Phuket for the island portion of our tour. We checked into The Westin Siray Bay Resort. This was a beautiful resort, ocean view, 3 bedroom suite with a private swimming pool for $35 a person! This was such a relaxing resort with an incredible sunset view. We only had one night here but I wished we had spent more time here. Phuket the island itself was not our favorite though. It was pretty pricey and a bit run down. We were constantly getting yelled at by street vendors and it was a pretty touristy scene with crowded beaches. However our stay at the Westin was very luxurious with American showers and pizza lol. A bit refreshing from all the noodles we had been eating.

Our private pool overlooking the ocean!

Our private pool overlooking the ocean!

The view from our upper deck suite at The Westin Phuket

The view from our upper deck suite at The Westin Phuket

DAY 7-10 KOH PHI PHI:

From Phuket we took a two hour ride on the large fairy to Koh Phi Phi Islands. We purchased our round trip tickets for the fairy at the departure area, but I would suggest to purchase one way tickets so you can return at whatever time you’d like with whichever company you pick.

We checked into Viking Nature Resort for the next three nights and it was the perfect Thai bohemian stay. It felt like we were living in a tree house with 3 separate bedrooms- it was amazing!! The hotel had a water taxi at the docks waiting for us to take us to the hotel. We had a private beach that was very clean but a little rocky so I suggest water shoes!! The restaurant at the hotel was very delicious- everything was made to order and some of our favorite Thai dishes were available! We had to walk through the jungle to get to the town area, it was a little intimidating at first because it was dark but after one walk through it was less intimidating and the hotel provides flash lights that we were able to take with us! There was also an excursion desk at the hotel and we were able to do a private 3 hour island hoping and snorkeling tour for $15 a person!

Koh Phi Phi is known as a party island. It was the best people watching!!! There was a constant party on one side of the island but luckily our resort was on the opposite end.

Our treehouse at Viking Nature Resort

Our treehouse at Viking Nature Resort

Viking Nature Resort’s beach

Viking Nature Resort’s beach

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DAY 11,12 &13 PHUKET & BANGKOK:

We had one more night back to Phuket before our flight back to Bangkok. We finished our last night in Bangkok going to more last night market because we missed our reservation at the legendary Jay Fai because of heavy traffic. We finished our last morning off at one of the local malls to pick up last minute souvenirs.

All in all Thailand is so peaceful and beautiful. The people are so kind and welcoming. The food was so flavorful and the fruits tasted different from here in the states! I would most definitely travel back!


Extra tips:

-the “OFF” brand bug spray seemed to be the only one that worked. We tried the biodegradable and organic kinda but they weren’t good at keeping the bugs off.

-we went during the wet season- the end of September. For the most part we had good weather but sometimes the rain downpour was SO intense. Prices were great during that time but just be prepare with a good umbrella.

- it’s very humid. Don’t even pack makeup foundation! With the heavy pollution and humidity in bangkok my skin got some environmental breakouts. You swear majority of your makeup off so I felt better when I just had no make other than my eyelash extensions

- I would maybe pick Krabi instead of Phuket as a major island to fly into

- 12 nights was great but we packed so much in to get the most of our trip so we were constantly packing and unpacking. I highly recommend spending equal time in the north and south islands. 3 nights is Bangkok is a perfect amount of time.

-bring laundry detergent! It was nice to get some clothes refreshed after the humidity

- make a reservation at Jay Fai and plan ahead for traffic! Check out her specials on Anthony Bourdain and other Netflix food shows! She famous for her crab meat omelette.

-download the GRAB app. It’s like uber.

-I was able to pack everything in a carry-on size luggage! I knew it would be a lot of travel so everything I brought for in CalPak’s carry on size luggage. Packing cubes were a must!

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Knob khun ka!!! Anymore questions feel free to ask me!