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Shu Art of Hair and Mixology

Shu Art of Hair MixologyI love a good mixology theme, obvs. And when it’s in the context of hair care, it really is happy hour. Bonus: no hangover! Not that there’s anything wrong with sweating whiskey out of your pores during a workout the next morning. Builds character.

Shu Uemura flies way under the radar but is top notch. I find that there is this underground community of Shu devotees and they usually have incredibly shiny hair. Let’s see; there’s the Cleansing Oil shampoo that defies all shampoo-ing norms. Before you gasp at the price (it’s OK…I did, too), let me tell you the oversized bottle lasts at least twice as long as anything and it’s so moisturizing you can basically ditch conditioner entirely.  And, let’s not forget about this nifty clicker that is part dry shampoo/part texturizer. I’ve got heart for the Shu.

They’ve upped their offerings at Shu Art of Hair Salons this month with a new bar mixing up “shots” of hair “cocktails” based on your individual hair needs. Naturally, I headed to Dennis Bartolomei salon in River North for a drank. Every cocktail has the same base treatment and stylists whisk in a special moisture or protein treatment depending on your hair needs.

Dennis Bartolomei Chicago Salon

After a near sleep-inducing massage with the gardenia-rich Cleansing Oil Shampoo, I sat for about 15 minutes with a modified shot of ‘Divine Drench.’  Moisture is what gives your hair shine and bounce—and I guess that I always assumed moisture was a heavy weight on my fine hair. Turns out, no. As someone who cuts their hair minimally, I was leaning in to the tip from my stylist Jordan about doing this in-between trims. I’ve been known to stretch it out a good six months back when I was rocking longer hair. Of course hair gets super dull in that amount of time! It’s also a great way to nurse hair to health when you’re doing color. And, when you add in the pre-shampoo and post-rinse, it’s basically like 25 minutes of head therapy and massage. Feels incredible. Anytime you’re massaging your scalp (or someone else’s – because who rubs their own that way, ever?!) you’re getting blood flow going which helps stimulate the hair follicles which is good for growth and overall health.

What I know for certain is that I walked out of Dennis Bartolomei with an extra bounce in my step, and hair. There are quite a few Shu Art of Hair salons in Chicago and around the USofA – peep this for a locator. And, all are rolling out the bar! Services range from $28-40.

Shu Uemura Volume Maker

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As the season of perpetual hat hair winds down, I’m excited to breathe, or shall I say tease, some new life into my locks. My hair is the longest it has ever been and is looking a little weighed down. A tiny trim is in order, as is just the right product to give me some lift at the roots. If you thought this drawer needed a spring reorg, the one below it that houses hair care is like a war zone. Products seem to get swallowed in there or something so it was just recently I (re)discovered the Shu Uemura Volume Maker.  It’s the answer to my flat crown woes. It is part dry shampoo, though its real powers lie in styling. It gives hair major oomph through an invisible powder with a dry texture. The application couldn’t be more unique – it looks like a makeup brush, right? Apply directly above the part of the roots you need a little lift, click twice and then sweep the brush along the area. After I do that in a few areas I usually flip my hair upside down, do a little fluff with my fingers and then flip back and style with my hands. Perfect lift and just the right amount of texture that is not gritty or heavy.  The Volume Maker is like my on-demand hair stylist and I love how portable it is. For the 312 crowd, Maxine Salon on Rush sells Shu Uemura Art of Hair locally.