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Special Treatments & Accessories

Tack one of these extras on to your next cut & style - and don't forget the accessories

Dress it up

What’s the point of having hair if you can’t put fun, shiny objects in it? That’s clearly the point of view of the makers of these accessories, ranging from cute to showstopping, available in local shops. - Brittany Kress

Pearl barrettes  ($6)
Wholly Craft
3169 N. High St., Clintonville
614-447-3445
whollycraft.net
Catch a lock of hair with this pin and it instantly looks polished and pretty. Why don’t all bobby pins look like this?

 

Leather bow ($45)
The Ritzy Rose
614-524-6394
shop.theritzyrose.com
We love this bow—classic silver-and-white and yet unexpectedly crafted from leather and attached to a petite hair comb. Pop it in over a slicked-back pony for a  powerful look.

 

Hair pins ($18 and up)
SoBo Style
3282 N. High St., Clintonville
614-447-8880
sobostyle.com
Hand-crocheted wire and beads take the shape of tiny flowers. Clip in a pair, and you’re wearing miniature works of art. 

Feather Headband ($150)
The Ritzy Rose
A shining jewel to top any hairstyle, whether cropped close, long and straight, pulled back or full of curl. Designer Jen Diehl creates these with custom colors.

 

 

Hair ties ($2.75 each)
Thread on Grandview
1306 Grandview Ave., Grandview Heights
614-481-3090
threadongrandview.com
For when you just want to pull your hair back—but also want to look pulled together. Plus, they won’t leave a crease.

 

Headband ($15)
Wholly Craft
The fabric rosettes make it sweet. The color makes it bold. And the elastic band makes it easy.

 

 

 

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“It feels great and definitely has more body, plus it looks fresh and young.”

Hair Makeover: Sue Wieging

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“I love it. I like the combination of the different tones. And it’s the calmest my hair has ever been, even though it’s still super curly.”

Hair Makeover: Amber Dieckman

Hair Makeover: Amber Dieckman

“Before, my color looked fake and brassy and blah. This gives me more confidence—it’s a pick-me-up.”

Hair Makeover: Neda Golchin

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“I like the new look—it’s quick and easy. It’s low-maintenance while looking like I dedicated my morning to looking good.”

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