![]() There is also a selection of vintage Moroccan rugs and Indian block-print dresses. Harris’ favorite natural beauty brands including Palermo Body, Everyday Oil and Mazz Hanna. for pour-over coffee.Ĭlients can also kill time with a little retail therapy in the form of a curated selection of hair products, including Serge Normant (“the best styling products,” says Lee) Christophe Robin (“great for color care”) and Virtue (“their proprietary keratin is a serious game-changer”). (Cuts start at $225, base color at $175 and highlights at $350.)īecause top-billed color transformations can often take the best part of a day, Highbrow Hippie has teamed up with The Butcher’s Daughter on an in-house, all-day menu (founder Heather Tierney is a longtime friend and client) and Grounds & Hounds Coffee Co. There are also cuts with Hector Garcia, (who also came from 454 North Salon) additional color services with Ashley Pineda (who trained under Lee) daily yoga and meditation classes (led by Harris, who trained in the alignment-based Purna method) crystal manis and pedis and Japanese scalp facials. I’ve found that’s my niche, keeping the hair on the head,” she says. The menu includes color services by Lee, who has become the go-to for not just blondes, brunettes and balayage but also for healthy color changes: “I’ve taken Julia from blonde to red to brunette again, and it takes a lot of care. “It’s mid-century meets Morocco with lots of organic and natural elements,” she says. Designed by Harris down to the mirrors, cabinetry and soft furnishings, the highlight of the spacious studio - which includes a separate shampoo area and meditation room - is the sun-dappled patio with three chairs for cuts and color and a large custom-built couch covered in vintage Moroccan pillows where clients can catch up on work or sip a chilled glass of rosé. Situated on the second floor of an airy bungalow on Abbott Kinney Boulevard (ground zero for haute bohemiennes), the atelier manages to be in the middle of the action, yet set back from the hustle and bustle of Venice (and paparazzi-proof, thanks to a pair of giant fiddle-leaf fig trees). It’s not loud or chaotic, which is something my clients often felt overwhelmed by.” “This is like a home where you can relax and hang out. “The time had come when I wanted to make life simpler for my clients and myself,” says Lee. ![]() ![]() Sofia Richie's Wedding Makeup Artist Used These Luxe and Affordable Brands - and They're On Sale ![]()
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