“Balayage on Bond” Press Event

Posted on: April 29, 2012
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This week we held a press event sponsored by L’Oreal Professionnel, called “Balayage on Bond.” About 40 beauty editors from a wide range of publications attended for cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and a demonstration of my balayage techniques on a blonde, brunette, and redhead models. I showed and explained how this method of highlighting and lowlighting is healthier for the hair and produces much more beautiful and natural-looking results if done correctly. It is why I believe that balayage is the evolution in hair color. Here is a brief photo gallery from the event (you can click on each photo to expand it to full size)!

The “Subtle Ombre” Makeover

Posted on: November 3, 2011
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I recently did a color & cut makeover for Modern Salon Magazine, with the objective of creating a subtle ombre look, which is a more natural and modern take on its original incranation (and in my opinion more beautiful). Although the trend started with an intentional drastic contrast between the roots and midshaft/ends, it has become wrongly interpreted by many as simply hair that was once highlighted and then neglected, with long, dark roots and grown out highlights. This is neither natural nor attractive. There’s a big difference between well-executed ombre haircolor and when you just stop highlighting your hair.

What you see in these photos is an example of the ombre look that we’ve lately been creating in my salon. It’s  an evolution of a trend, that is more refined but done with the same objective of having hair that’s darker in the roots and lighter toward the ends. To create this subtle ombre, we use the balayage hand-painting method of highlighting, since the highlights come out less harsh and ”stripy,” and more blended with the rest of the hair.

My model started out what that many mistake for ombre - grown out brassy highlights with dark roots. You can see how in the “after” photos her hair looks blended, with a graduation of color from roots to ends and without sharp lines - like nature intended, but even better! In addition to her color, I did a concave layered cut to get rid of the heaviness and add more shape so her hair can fall beautifully. You can read the full article and see the photos of the balayage process which I used to create this look, on modernsalon.com.

Subtle Ombre

Roots are too dark; contrast too sharp; highlights too brassy; hair lacks shape

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Balancing Act

Posted on: September 22, 2011
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Check out Eva’s Latest Feature on the Lifetime Network.

L’Oreal Professionnel World Bridal Trends, 2011. Paris, France.

Posted on: September 21, 2011
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Twelve different countries were represented by one stylist each, to create two bridal styles - formal and casual. Eva was invited to represent the United States. This is how the formal style was created.

L’Oreal Professionnel World Bridal Trends, 2011. Paris, France.

Posted on: September 20, 2011
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Twelve different countries were represented by one stylist each, to create two bridal styles - formal and casual. Eva was invited to represent the United States. This is how the casual style was created.

Working With Round Brushes

Posted on: June 3, 2011
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Applying Foundation For A Flawless Finish

Posted on: June 3, 2011
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From Eva Scrivo on Beauty - Enhanced e-book Edition

Air-Drying Hair For Natural Wave

Posted on: June 3, 2011
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From Eva Scrivo on Beauty - Enhanced e-book Edition

Applying False Eyelashes

Posted on: June 3, 2011
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From Eva Scrivo On Beauty - Enhanced e-book Edition

Behind the scenes for the L.A.M.B. fashion show

Posted on: September 23, 2010
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I feel priviledged to have represented L’Oreal Professional as the lead colorist for the LAMB fashion show, during this month’s NY Fashion Week. This is Gwen Stefani’s line and I was really impressed with both the clothing and with the work of Danilo who is Ms. Stefani’s long time hair stylist and did the styling the day of the show. Prior to the show, I did color on all of the models in L’Oreal’s Soho studio, which is a beautiful space to work at with lots of great natural light. The objective was not to significantly alter their natural hair color, but to enhance it. I used L’Oreal’s new Inoa ammonia-free permanent hair color, which I absolutely love, as well as their demi-permanent color, Richesse. I was assisted by our own colorist, Amanda, and by three of L’Oreal’s academy educators. It was a really great exeprience and the color came out beautiful! Here are some behind the scenes photos from the color prep day (you can click on any of the photos to expand them). As soon as I get them, I will also post some photos from the show itself!

Eva Scrivo on The CBS Early Show

Posted on: March 30, 2010
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Watch Eva as she reveals professional tips on hair color.

Fashion Week Fall 2010

Posted on: March 27, 2010
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Watch Eva as she takes you behind the scenes at Fashion Week Fall 2010.

Eva Scrivo on Good Housekeeping

Posted on: January 19, 2010
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Check out Eva as she transforms three ladies on Good Housekeeping’s Holiday Special.

Salon Events: “Carbon NYC” (November 20, 2009)

Posted on: November 20, 2009
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Last week, we had the pleasure of hosting an event at our salon for the members of Carbon NYC, an ultra exclusive men’s club, and their guests. Champagne flowed while we offered mini-services throughout the salon and spa including blowouts, hairstyles, manicures, reflexology, massage, eyebrows and makeup applications. As the pictures show, a great time was had by all.

Ladies arriving for the event.

Guests were offered champagne or white wine upon arrival.

Hiro styling a guest's hair.

MAT (Muscle Activation Technique) is a body treatment system designed to evaluate and eliminate muscular imbalances. Sherri has recently joined the staff at Eva Scrivo and now offers this amazing service (once available only to professional athletes) to our clients.

Sherri Cobb discusses MAT with one of our guests.

Gwynne styling a guest's hair.

Guests.

Lively discussions and good times.

A view of our guests.

Liz with a guest.

We could not have been happier with the evening! The feedback was excellent and we look forward to hosting more events like this one in the future. Many of the guests have already come back to the salon for follow up services.

Guests.

Guests.

Eva Scrivo at Fashion Week

Posted on: October 28, 2009
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Check out Eva Scrivo at Fashion Week 2009!