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Massage: Which Type Is Right For Me?

February 12, 2020 by coloursbygina Leave a Comment

The human touch is a powerful thing. For the last 5,000 years humans have indulged in massage for a variety of mental and physical health benefits. Different cultures have perfected their versions of the therapeutic rubdown, adding various techniques in the process. 

Today, massage remains one of life’s most universally enjoyable experiences. There are hundreds of variations to choose from, so picking the right type of rubdown can be painfully overwhelming. We have consulted with massage therapists on what type of massage is best for different needs and different pains that you may be experiencing.

Don’t stress. Ahead are ten popular massage types and a little guidance to help you get the one you’ll most enjoy.

Best Massage for First Timers – Swedish Massage

Swedish massages are the most common form of bodywork – and for good reason. This ‘best all around’ rubdown  helps with a host of healing properties from improved circulation and relaxation to decreased muscle tension and joint pain. This is best experienced as a “full body” massage to dissolve your built up tension.

Best Massage for Relaxation – Hot Stone Massage

Sore muscles are best soothed into submission with a hot stone massage. The masseuse uses flat, warmed rocks to loosen muscles through heat transference. The combination of stone and hand kneading will melt mental and physical stressors.  

Best Massage for Tension Relief – Deep Tissue Massage

If you have seriously tense muscles, and a high pain tolerance, a deep tissue massage may be the perfect remedy. This technique focuses on the deepest layers of your muscles and connective tissues. It’s a hurts-so-good type that will likely leave you sore after. Talk with your massage therapist about the best practices and activities to reduce the tension and soreness that may creep back in.

Best Mood-Lifting Massage – Aromatherapy Massage

Essential oils are said to emit mood-elevating properties. When these concentrated plant extracts are used in an aromatherapy massage, it can be a mood-altering, anxiety-relieving experience that lasts long after you leave the table. Ask your massage therapist about which oils and scents are right for the mood of your choice.

Best Massage for Knots – Trigger Point Massage

Does your back pain feel like it’s radiating from one particular spot? A professional trigger point massage could help “untangle” you by using a technique that micro-targets myofascial pain. This type of massage is very similar to a deep tissue massage. It mostly just targets specific areas of your body that are plagued by knots.

Best Massage for Athletes – Sports Massage

Sports massages take their cue from Swedish and deep tissue massages. They’re designed to help athletic types improve their performance while treating the soreness and pain that comes from being super active. This massage tends to be more firm to release the strained muscles that come from exercise and physical activity.

Best Fully Clothed Massage – Shiatsu Massage

Not sure you want to completely disrobe in front of a total stranger? Try Shiatsu massage. It hails from Japan and is known for increasing the body’s natural energy flow. Practitioners make rhythmic gestures over your clothes, using just their hands and palms to increase your comfort levels.

Best Rejuvenating Massage – Thai Massage

If you’re a yogi or simply love the feeling of stretching your muscles, definitely try Thai massage. During this interactive spa session your masseuse will manipulate and extend different parts of your body, using different parts of theirs. You’ll leave more flexible and energized without having to do any of the work yourself. A word of warning as more than likely if this is chosen as your first therapeutic massage you may leave more sore than when you first came in. Be sure to limber up and drink plenty of water!

Best Spiritual Massage – Ayurvedic Massage

Ayurvedic massage is part of a 3,000-year-old medical practice that began in India. This full body treatment is paired with ancient techniques and oils that are said to have spiritual properties associated with them.

Best Massage for Specific Injuries – Neuromuscular massage

Neuromuscular massage is a cousin of the trigger point technique. It’s best for treating things like pulled muscles, back spasms, and lower back aches. It’s also good for helping heal soft tissue injuries by improving blood flow and oxygen levels.

If you are pregnant, especially in the early stages, some massages could be dangerous for your baby’s health. Please consult your doctor as to the best time to pause and resume your massages as some prenatal massages can be extremely relaxing and great for your mental state.

Ultimately, massages are supposed to be relaxing. Next time you find yourself stressing about which type to choose, consult this guide to make sure nothing rubs you the wrong way.

xoxo,

Gina

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Gina Rivera

Gina Rivera

Beauty Icon and Expert

Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

    Filed Under: Article, Body Care, Lifestyle

    Prevention.com – 12 Best Curling Irons for Perfect Waves, According to Hair Stylists featuring Gina Rivera

    September 29, 2019 by coloursbygina Leave a Comment

    Picking a curling iron can be slightly more complex than choosing a hair straightener. “Depending on the curl or wave you’re working with, you’ll need a different iron for each,” says celebrity hairstylist Paul Labrecque. “Barrel size and the iron’s shape are important to curl style, and the curling iron must have a thermostat control.” Whether you’re creating beachy waves, an unbraided look, or a marcel curl for your upcoming Halloween costume, here are the best curling irons to buy right now, according to hair stylists.

    1 – BEST OVERALL – Curve Iron Curl

    $199.00 SHOP NOW

    Multiple hairstylists that I spoke with recommended this curling iron by GHD, which is why we ranked it as our best overall. Its ultra-zone technology guarantees even heat throughout the entire barrel, which produces curls in just 5-8 seconds. “The tool has an optimum curling temperature of 365 ºF which can create a great style,” says celebrity hair artist and CEO of Phenix Salons Gina Rivera. Even heat distribution is maintained for tri-zone heat regulation. The spring-activated level makes for ergonomic comfort and ease of styling.”

    2 – BEST VALUE – INFINITIPRO Nano Tourmaline Ceramic Curling Iron

    $19.99 (20% off) SHOP NOW

    You read that correctly: This curling iron costs only $20, and you can get it at the drugstore! “This iron has been in my kit for years, and has held up to a ton of abuse,” says Hope Russo, a hairstylist in Mobile, Alabama. “I love the variable heat settings and the 30 second warm-up time. It’s a steal at the price.”

    3 – EDITOR’S PICK – BodyWaver 1.75” Styling Iron for Waves and Loose Curls

    $160.00 SHOP NOW

    If you’re looking for thick, bouncy curves, this curling iron delivers thanks to its wide barrel. “I love this iron because I do not need to run it through several times to deliver just the right level of hold,” says Colour Collective Salon owner and hairstylist Cris Baadsgard. “I can also pass it through the hair quickly to help smooth down the frizzy bits while delivering nice volume and lift.” He says that the iron is well-priced for both professionals and his clients for at-home use. Plus, it heats up fast!

    4 – BEST FOR BEGINNERS – Beachwaver Pro Curling Iron

    $199.00 SHOP NOW

    If you find yourself struggling to give yourself salon-style curls at home, then find an iron that curls your hair for you, like the Beachwaver Pro. “There is a tiny clip to put your hair in, then hit the button and it twists your hair around the barrel for you,” says Yasmeen Osman, a hair stylist and colorist on Newbury Street in Boston. “It lets you pick the left and right side of your face, so that your curls go in the right direction.”

    5 – BEST FOR FINE HAIR – Excel Infrared Curling Iron

    $104.00 SHOP NOW

    This hair protectant curling iron features tourmaline and a rotating 1-in. barrel to produce curls without the damage. “It’s amazing because it utilizes nano smart infrared technology which acts to lock the moisture in,” Rivera says. “It’s basically like treating your hair to a spa treatment while you style it.”

    6 – BEST FOR TRAVEL – Travel Curling Iron 1.25 Inch

    $90.00 SHOP NOW

    If you’re looking to produce tighter curls, this curling iron is for you. “The smaller barrel (1.25 inches) allows me to create tighter curls and the design does a brilliant job to control the iron so I can create cylindrical curls or just pretty curly waves,” Baadsgard says. “The tourmaline plates act similar to ceramic, but I notice a better shine on the hair when I use this tool.”

    7 – Professional 24k Gold Curlbar

    $99.99 SHOP NOW

    Yes, some curling irons like this Hot Tools model are actually built like this, and yes, this design can help you create beautiful curls and waves. “The ergonomic design makes for a tool that works with you to create great curly and wavy styles, and the vibrating timer takes out the guesswork,” Russo says. “Hot Tools has been a hairdresser’s secret for years, loved for their durability and price point.”

    8 – The Wrap Party Curling & Styling Wand

    $165.00 SHOP NOW

    Hot tools can be damaging to fine hair, but this styling wand by Drybar helps minimize breakage with infrared technology that heats hair from the inside out. The wand’s ionic technology seals the cuticle for less frizz, and it’s been Osman’s go-to for years. “I love that the barrel rotates and the clasp firmly grips at the hair, but is smooth and provides less damage to strands,” she says. “It clips onto fine hair and thick hair, it works on everyone!”

    9 – Nano Titanium Spring Curling Iron

    $49.99 SHOP NOW

    Not only is this curling iron small and light enough to pack away for travel, but it also gives you lasting curls, says Ramona Villanueva, stylist at Boss Hair Group. “This iron heats up to 450 ºF, has an 8-foot long cord, and offers a mix of titanium and ceramic in the barrel for heat protection,” she says. “In addition, it has a booster heat button for hair that needs a bit more heat!”

    10 – Pro Tools Express Gold Curl 1 Inch Barrel Curling Iron

    $60.00 SHOP NOW

    Another lightweight curling iron, the Pro Tools Express Gold Curl iron is great for bringing on trips because though small, it’s pretty powerful. “This rapidly-heating iron has gold plates to lock in moisture, creating shine,” Russo says. “Retailing at a mid-range price point, this is a solid option for every day home use.”

    11 – BEST CURLING IRON FOR THICK HAIR – StyleCraft Style Stix XL Spring Curling Iron

    $54.95 SHOP NOW

    The extra-long barrel in this curling iron by StyleCraft Beauty is perfect for those with long, thick hair or wigs, says hairstylist Nicole Martinez. “As women are wearing their hair longer, this is the perfect iron because I can fit all the hair in it,” she says. “With other irons, I sometimes run out of space, but this iron can curl the longest of tresses.” It also has a tri-plex fusion that reduces frizz and enhances shine.

    12 – Ion Titanium Platinum Pro Curling Iron

    $45.64 SHOP NOW

    Sometimes curling irons can get sticky with residue from hairspray and heat protectants, but the Ion Titanium Platinum Pro stays smooth, says Thom. “This iron delivers great heat and shine, and the curls last,” she says. “Also, it leaves neither residue from products, nor does its cord, incidentally, get tangled.”

    Credit: https://www.prevention.com/beauty/g29236593/best-curling-irons/

    Gina Rivera

    Gina Rivera

    Beauty Icon and Expert

    Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

      Filed Under: Hair Care, Barber, Lifestyle, Stylist

      The Fashion Spot: Seamlessly Transition Back to Your Natural Hair Color featuring Gina Rivera

      August 21, 2019 by coloursbygina Leave a Comment

      There are lots of breathtaking hair colors to have on your hair color bucket list, from blorange to milk tea. But balayage and bleaching can take their toll on our locks and our wallets. And even the best nourishing hair masks can only do so much. So there may come a time when you decide to go back to your roots in an effort to save your strands.

      Growing out your hair color is easier said than done, even though some people are cool with embracing the rock ‘n’ roll vibes of visible roots. Truth is transitioning to your natural hair color is a process and it takes time. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have a little fun and experiment with new shades while growing out your hair color. So we asked hair care experts how to make the process as safe and painless as possible.

      Do It The Right Way

      You’ve been loving hair dye up to this point so don’t turn your back on it completely, especially when there are some clever and less damaging options. Larisa Love for Joico says transitioning back to your natural color all depends on your natural shade and current color. That’s where the pros come in. “There are different routes for everyone and it’s best to consult your colorist,” says Color Wow Global Creative Director Chris Appleton. “You want a look that can grow out well and you need to create that color while letting your natural [hair] grow out.”

      Think Semi and Demi

      L’Oréal Matrix Artistic Director Nick Stenson recommends trading in permanent color for semi- or demi-permanent options. Both formulations fade over time. (The difference is demi-permanent dyes require some kind of developing agent to make the color oxidize, whereas semi-permanent colors are “direct dyes” that can be used straight from the tube.) While permanent color grows out and leaves a telltale line of demarcation. Moroccanoil Artistic Director Kevin Hughes adds that true semi-permanent hair colors contain no ammonia and very low peroxide so they often make your hair feel healthier.

      Another bonus is that you don’t have to match your natural color to your semi-permanent pick. Hughes says that it’s possible to choose a hair color that’s one shade lighter than your original color or one with a warmer tone. That way you can tone down the color you’re growing out, but the result isn’t one solid shade.

      Hair glosses are another low-maintenance option. They add shine and bring life back to excessively dyed strands. Don’t know what semi-permanent color to pick? Manic Panic co-founders Tish and Snooky Bellomo suggest consulting a color wheel. Choose a hair color on the opposite side of the wheel from your present hue to neutralize said shade. For example, if your hair is dyed green, use a reddish-brown color, like auburn or chestnut, to help revert your tresses back to a natural brown tone. This concept may be more difficult, however, if you’re a natural blonde.

      Highlights, Lowlights, and Ombre Are Your Friends

      If your hair is dyed one shade, highlights can soften the line between your natural hair color and your dye of choice. Gina Rivera, founder and president of Phenix Salons, Inc., believes that balayage and ombre hair can be “extremely helpful” when transitioning colored locks back to their natural state. A stylist can strategically place highlights and lowlights so the color blends in a more natural way. And highlights can be toned to match new growth. Highlights can also give your tresses an all-over lighter look so the contrast of new growth and remaining colored hair is not as obvious. Stenson likes babylights (delicate, very fine highlights) for a natural, polished look.

      But both Appleton and Love warn highlights and ombre aren’t the best options because they can grow out in an unnatural way. Still want something edgy? Shadow roots are a good option during the transitional phase.

      Avoid Mistakes

      Beware of box hair dye. Hughes cautions that box dyes might say that they are “semi-permanent,” but they usually contain more ammonia and tend to change your natural hair color. That means you’d have to continue dyeing your strands because it will always appear like they have roots (argh).

      Rivera warns over-the-counter color removers can have disastrous results. They can damage your hair just like box dyes, making it take longer for you to achieve your regrowth goal.

      Another mistake? Avoiding the salon. Rivera recommends visiting a professional stylist when going back to your roots. Professional colorists can blend your hair using the aforementioned color techniques, like highlights and ombre. Hughes points out that pros can create tone-on-tone lightening, leading to subtler results. Colorists can use weave and teasing techniques during the highlighting process to create a diffused effect with no hard lines. And salon color typically has an expensive-looking finish.

      In terms of colors, Appleton warns picking the right tone and not going too dark on your ends is crucial. Professional colorists can help alleviate these issues and set up a strategy for the entire growing out phase.

      Remember patience is a virtue. Justin Woods, color director at Shin Salon in Santa Monica, says trying to rush the transition process could potentially damage your hair beyond repair. Rivera agrees. “The biggest mistake people make is losing their patience and giving up too soon,” she says. “Going back to your natural color takes time and is a commitment. It’s important to remain focused on the end goal.”

      Consider The Cut

      Growing out dyed tresses can be awkward for all hair lengths. Appleton says short hair will begin to look blotchy and long hair can look too disconnected from its natural color. Making hair look intentional is key reports Stenson. That applies to both cut and color. He says that no matter your hair length, texture is good. Creating texture with layering and dimensional color makes the transition easy and produces the best-looking finish.

      Those open to a total makeover can consider a chop. Rivera says the hardest but best way to return to your roots is to let your strands grow out and fade on their own. When your locks reach a certain point, go ahead and cut off the dyed sections. Think about it this way: it’s the perfect excuse to try that pixie cut or bob you’ve been admiring on Instagram.

      Keep Your Hair Healthy

      It’s not just about what your hair looks like. “Using good professional products is also imperative,” says Rivera. “It’s important that the hair is in optimal condition.” Look for shine-enhancing, vitamin-rich products and star ingredients like collagen and biotin. She recommends her own By Gina BioGen Complex range she describes as a “multivitamin for hair.”

      Nourish your hair from the inside out with beauty supplements and from the outside in with leave-in treatments and masks, like Joico’s Defy Damage Protective Masque ($21.50). Hair products that strengthen the bonds broken during color services can also be game changers, like Color Wow Dream Cocktail ($18.75).

      The Bellomo sisters recommend using a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to maintain your hair color. And there are at-home color products that keep shades true and prevent brassy or orange tones, like Matrix Total Results Keep Me Vivid collection and Redken Color Extend Care range.

      We know that color is the focus, but don’t forget to get regular trims to keep your lengths in tip-top shape. Woods says hair maintenance rules should still be followed, including any instructions from your hairstylist or colorist. And don’t forget to add a heat protectant spray to your arsenal so you can use hot tools or stay out in the sun without worrying about your locks getting damaged. You also want to make sure to rinse away any chlorine or salt water after a dip.

      Credit: https://www.thefashionspot.com/beauty/841689-seamlessly-transition-back-to-your-natural-hair-color/#OVur16AB4RRLWuaY.99

      Gina Rivera

      Gina Rivera

      Beauty Icon and Expert

      Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

        Filed Under: Hair Care, Lifestyle

        What’s The Rush? Take a Gradual Approach to Gray Hair, by Gina Rivera

        August 15, 2019 by coloursbygina Leave a Comment

        Our first gray hair is more a cause for curiosity than dread. We’re still pretty young and, after all, it’s just one gray hair. Twist it around a finger and “bye, bye!”

        Finding several, though, evenly distributed among our roots is more than just a sign that it’s time to color our hair again. Suddenly, anxiety swoops and we’re on the watch. This obsession rarely produces good news, but most of us successfully fight the tide for decades.

        Some women do gray hair beautifully, and maybe that’s a good place to start: Gray hair can be very, very attractive, especially when it is healthy, full and soft with a lovely sheen. Paired with a beautiful smile, healthy skin and confidence, that silvery-platinum hair becomes more about self-determination and sophistication than fading youth. We choose this color, like we choose anything.

        “You can do this gradually, and that allows you some options, including the decision to turn back.”

        Youth is wonderful, but as the saying goes, it is wasted on the young, because kids usually don’t know how best to live ‘the gift.’ Silver hair on the right woman can be about illumination, an understanding of what she wants and the ability to get it.

        Having said that, most of us don’t feel comfortable with ‘graying’ hair, especially when we look and feel so young otherwise. Also, in the early stages of graying hair, it is incredibly easy to cover and so many of us color our hair regardless. “We’re just coloring our hair, right?” – rich, deep reds in the winter, warm, lighter shades in the summer, endless variations, streaks and feathers of fuchsia and blue which, by the way, can look just great in silver hair!

        Then a day comes when we ask ourselves whether we should let our hair go gray. We wonder what we’d look like. We’re tired of the treatments and the cost. The color looks fantastic when it’s fresh but then the roots begin to show again. What to do?

        Here is my advice: take it slowly. You can do this gradually, and that allows you some options, including the decision to turn back. To summarize: gradually ‘color’ your hair gray. Transition with shades of blond, light brown and highlights of bronze or platinum. This can easily take a year or more, and that’s fine.

        If you’re the one behind the chair and your client raises the possibility, suggest the gradual change, reach for magazine pictures of women with variations of beautiful gray hair. As always, support your client, be a great listener. Be cautious of your own resistance. You may look at your client and think, “are you crazy?” But don’t say it – that’s probably more about you.

        On the other hand, she may want you to say, “no, you’re beautiful this way.” Maybe your client is afraid that she’s about to fall off a cliff, and it’s not that way at all. Or maybe her decision is hinged entirely on something else in her life – so much of our self-image is expressed in our hair.

        I say this often: a tremendous part of our business is about relationships. As always, be open to change.

        Gina Rivera

        Gina Rivera

        Beauty Icon and Expert

        Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

          Filed Under: Lifestyle, Hair Care

          Perfect Partners – Steel and Lavender

          July 8, 2019 by Jeff Taylor

          Spring is here and with it comes a new wave of hair colour trends.  It is the perfect time to have a little bit of fun with your overall style.  Introducing what we call the perfect colouring partners, Light Steel mixed with pale lavender and it is just in time for Spring! 

          Perfect for everyone, the new colour trend starts at the roots with a light steely grey then softly blends into shades of pale lavender.  If you already have grey hair then perfect as you can accessorize your grey with wispy pieces of lavender along the mid-lengths and ends.  Now I know what you may be thinking….shouldn’t I be covering up my grey hair?  My answer would be NO, embrace the grey and for those of you who do not have grey then let’s freshen up that look with a bit of steel and lavender!

          This new hair colour trend is perfect for all hair colours and types and can be embraced by everyone.For those with blonde hair this new hair colour trend can really liven up your style giving you a more creative look with an almost hologram glow.  If you are naturally dark then you will need to lighten up your mid-lengths and ends then re-colour with the lavender.  Connect with your colourist and together you can decide how best to achieve this new trendy shade blend. 

          John Aultman, Artistic Director for Phenix Salons and celebrity colourist is loving the new shade trend.  Instead of camouflaging his grey hair clients he supplements their steely tone with hand painted sections of lavender.  Using a combination of the new COLOURS by Gina Lightening Dust coupled with the shade mixers and High Lift tones from COLOURS by Gina Curated Colour collection John creates a truly custom colour creation that is now coveted by his clients.  “My clients have truly embraced this new trend and they love the idea that I am painting on their hair”. 

          Super easy to achieve this gorgeous colour blend looks good on all styles and textures and it especially looks amazing when they hair is styled with loose waves.  This colour trend cannot be created at home so be sure to visit with your colourists; only they can create this trend-setting look.  Need a colourist in you area?  Here are our favorite Gina’s Platform certified creative colourists near you…..

          Gina Rivera

          Gina Rivera

          Beauty Icon and Expert

          Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

            Filed Under: Lifestyle

            Pretty INK – Newest tattoo trends

            July 5, 2019 by Jeff Taylor Leave a Comment

            Tattoos are a widely accepted form of expression and showcase our individual thoughts and ideals.  As a woman I especially like the latest tattooing trends as I find them to be super feminine and chic.

            Old methods are new again. 

            Did you know that women are now the biggest segment of the population receiving a tattoo?  Key reason, tattoo artist are now looking to the past and have adopted the age old use of a single needle to create dainty designs.  Instead of big bold lines the single needle tattoo mimics a fine pencil drawing.  The single needle allows the artist to create more precision to their work almost giving the design an airbrushed look.  

            Follow the line.

            Tattooing was once utilized to display your personal history highlighting your trials and tribulations as well as celebrations.  But have you ever thought above giving youself a more personalized mark.  The newest trend in tattooing is to enhance your skin with decorative lines.  They don’t have to tell a story or define a time in your life so much as enhance your overall beauty. 

            Location Location Location.

            Now that you have decided you want to add art to your body the big question is where to put it!  A great tattoo is not only about the artistic nature of the design;  placement is just as important.  The new must have location for tattoos is on the shoulder just below the clavicle. 

            For women this space is super feminine and outlines beautifully one of the sexiest areas for a woman.  For men, this space highlights their brawn and showcases their muscular frame.  As a plus, the shoulder is easy to conceal but can easily be featured depending on your street wear.  The shoulder gets my vote for best place to showcase your new ink.

            White is the new black.

            Traditionally tattoos are designed using thin or think black lines and then shaded with grey.  The new color trend is white and it is being used exclusive for the entire design.  Originally thought to be an accent color only, white tattoos look like they are designed as a secret.  Not readily evident when you look at the skin they almost play hide and seek on your skin. 

            Interested in trying a new form of expression?  Then visit these tattoo specialists in your area. 

            Gina Rivera

            Gina Rivera

            Beauty Icon and Expert

            Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

              Filed Under: Lifestyle

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