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HOW-TO: Natural Blonde to Platinum With a Fresh Shape

Meri Kate O'Connor and Annie Rush offer a fresh makeover to one of their favorite clients. Here O'Connor shares her platinum formula and Rush breaks down the cut.

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HOW TO: Intense Brunette to Blonde Makeover by Meri Kate O'Connor

Learn the details of this intense makeover by Meri Kate O'Connor, colorist at the Eva Scrivo Salon. This natural blonde client turned dark brunette returned to a light blonde with a lot of care and attention.

Eva Scrivo’s Remarkable Makeovers

Eva Scrivo, artistic ambassador for INOA Supreme, used the new hair color to work some makeover magic on three clients.

Behind the Cover - June 2012

Art is everywhere on Bond Street in New York City—especially at the Eva Scrivo Salon. Owner, creative director, colorist and stylist Scrivo commands interest at her salon, palette in hand, while applying her famed baliage highlights to her famed clients.

Whispy Blonde

Here, Eva Scrivo creates a dimensional blonde using baliage and INOA.

How-To: Highs and Lows

How-to from the Bond Blondes Collection by Eva Scrivo.

Bond Blondes by Eva Scrivo

Maintaining the health and integrity of the hair is just one of the reasons so many color-savvy clients flock to Eva Scrivo’s two New York salons.

Julie Kandalec on Pointy Nail Design

At a recent Modern Salon Magazine photo shoot at the Eva Scrivo Salon in NYC, we decided to find out what celebrity manicurist Julie Kandalec was planning to do with the nails. "The nails are long and very very pointy," she says.

Arik Efros on Negotiating a Contract

Arik Efros has negotiated dozens of contacts for beauty Professionals as CEO of the Eva Scrivo Artists Agency, including positions as brand spokesperson, radio and television contracts, book and on air host gigs positions. In this report and video, he offers advice.

Subtle Ombre

This Fall/Winter Ombre created by Eva Scrivo is her interpretation of the new ombre trend that will be popping up on heads all over this season. Instead of the very dramatic, dark to very light look, Scrivo created a more gradual ombre, with less color change from roots to end. For this look she added a handful of lowlights and used a balayage technique to complete the look.