
Celebrities spend so much time in the hair and makeup chair that they become super-duper close to their clientele. Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox pal around together with friend and hairstylist Chris McMillan often, and
Jessica Simpson and Ken Paves are best friends! I'm not that close to my hairdresser, but I do love him.

Oh, to be a fly on the wall at an event with Frédéric Fekkai and magazine editor Kate Betts. Fortunately for us,
Fashion Week Daily buzzed around last week's "Frédéric Fekkai: L'Art de la Coiffure" event.
I love Fekkai, but I can't say I love the high-priced hairstyle trend he helped kick off.

Frederic Fekkai can attribute his colossal success not only to his talents, but to his head for business. He knows his clientele well, and his extensive expansion plans reveal that he's hitting the mark (rather, the jackpot) on each new development. He has salons on Fifth Avenue in New York City,
Soho, Beverly Hills,
Melrose Place, Dallas, Palm Beach, St.

Last week, I ducked into Warren-Tricomi salon for a cut with
Christine Symonds. Oh my gosh, I love her — she's fun, she listens, and she gave me the coolest haircut I've had in years. To maintain the style at home, I have to use a flat iron, but I couldn't get it to look quite as good.

I am all about embracing natural beauty, but sometimes it's fun to change up our everyday look, especially for a special occasion. If you happen to have wavy or curly hair, getting a sleek blowout is a surefire way to feel fancy. To help you get this look at home, I've put together a list of must-have products that will help eliminate the damage to your hair while achieving the look.

You already know there are
some beauty items you don't need to splurge on. But what about the pricey products that actually do the job much better than their cheapy counterparts? Over the years, I've found a few things that definitely deserve their high price tags.

Even though stores are filled with people seeking gifts for friends and family, let's be realistic: Most people pick up a little something for themselves, too. And why not? It's been a long year, and a bit of pampering won't hurt.

Today is a very big day for the mane man, celebrity hairstylist Frédéric Fekkai, for it is the opening day of his brand new Melrose Place Salon. The chic 1,400-square foot space is more of an intimate retreat than his first California salon located in Beverly Hills. It is a large, open space with a loft-like, modern feel made up of chocolate brown leather banquettes, soft and fluffy pillows and nickel lamps.

Want to stay up on the latest looks? You're in luck: We're pairing with our friends from
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One of the hottest runway trends for fall is the supernatural look, which translates seamlessly to low-key, high-style hair.

For years I've been reading about
Mason Pearson hair brushes in magazines, and inevitably they're lauded as life-changing miracle brushes. I haven't tried one yet, but I was given a
Frederic Fekkai travel brush ($55) that's similarly luxurious.
The faux-tortoise brush is beautiful, easy to hold and replete with old-timey allure.