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Rita Hazan is equal parts colorist/artist/innovator. A NYC native, Rita is recognized as a pioneer, carving her own niche in the beauty field. Known not only for her eponymous Upper East Side salon and for creating the Root Concealer category, Rita's iconic looks on celebrities such as Beyoncé, Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Simpson, Aubrey Plaza, and Sydney Sweeney have had a lasting impact on worldwide beauty trends.Rita always knew she wanted to work in the beauty industry. She started her career as an assistant at Oribe Salon. After a few years of making sure she knew everything there is to know about color, Rita was promoted to work as a colorist. In November of 2007, Rita had her first public appearance on the Oprah Winfrey show. Rita didn't always plan on starting her own haircare line, but she knew that if she did, it would have to be something necessary and true to herself. That is how the infamous root concealer was born, a way for women to cover their grays in between appointments. From then on, Rita continued to produce products that made it easier for people to take care of their hair from home. Links:http://www.ritahazan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ritahazan/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rita-hazan-salon/ News from TheTease.com:https://thetease.shop/products/hello-salon-pro-subscription-box https://www.thetease.com/how-the-booksy-effect-changed-it-all-for-these-three-beauty-pros/ https://www.thetease.com/hairstylist-tokyo-stylez-shares-the-got2b-she-used-to-create-cardi-bs-80s-inspired-angular-afro-for-the-2025-met-gala/ https://www.thetease.com/1920s-inspired-kiss-curls-took-center-stage-on-the-2025-met-gala-red-carpet/ https://www.thetease.com/eco-friendly-hair-buys-approved-by-our-editors/ Rate The Look:Cardi BDoechiiASAP RockySimone Biles More from TheTease.com:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readthetease/ (readthetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volumeupbythetease/ (volumeupbythetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyehlers/ / (KellyEhlers)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eljeffreycraig/ (eljeffreycraig)Web:
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager catch up with Tracee Ellis Ross to talk about her recent Hulu docuseries “The Hair Tales.” Also, hair-colorist Rita Hazan, celebrity manicurist Tom Bachik, and makeup maven Mally Roncal share their best beauty secrets. Plus, Donna Farizan visits three destinations that offer some unique relaxing experiences that you can add to your next getaway. And, founder of “Iconoclast fitness” Ngo Okafor shares a full body workout that you can do in your living room.
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Hager have a Halloween costume fashion show. Also, Chloe Grace Moretz talks about her new role in “The Peripheral.” Plus, chef Anne Burrell shares a delicious pot roast with squash and artichoke recipe. And, Pros Know—celebrity hair colorist , celebrity manicurist Tom Bachik, and celebrity makeup artist Mally Roncal share some tips on how to create your own celeb look at home.
Grey hair can be the beginning of the end. A silver signal that youth and beauty are fading and only old age remains. And while grey at 60 may not be surprising, many start to turn prematurely as young as 20. If we want to hide it, modern haircare products allow us to easily cover up our natural grey and preserve our youth a little longer. But these days, many people – and women in particular, are ditching the dye to show their natural colours. Why?白发可以是结束的开始。一个银色的信号,表明青春和美丽正在消退,只剩下老年。虽然 60 岁的白发可能并不令人惊讶,但许多人在 20 岁时就开始过早变白。如果我们想隐藏它,现代护发产品可以让我们轻松掩盖我们的天然白发,并让我们的青春保持更长时间。但如今,许多人——尤其是女性,正在抛弃染料以展现她们的自然色彩。为什么?"Research has shown that our hair follicle production can be influenced by factors such as hormones and stress, but some people have a genetic predisposition to lose pigment or go bald more than others," says a report on the BBC website. In addition, Prof Desmond Tobin, a hair and skin pigmentation specialist at the University of Bradford in the UK, says that it is normal for people with a European background to start greying in their early 20s. Research which he participated in found that different races have different average ageing rates - with African and East-Asian backgrounds tending to whiten later.“研究表明,我们的毛囊生成会受到激素和压力等因素的影响,但有些人有遗传倾向,比其他人更容易失去色素或秃顶,”英国广播公司网站上的一份报告说。此外,英国布拉德福德大学的头发和皮肤色素沉着专家德斯蒙德托宾教授表示,具有欧洲背景的人在 20 岁出头开始变白是正常的。他参与的研究发现,不同种族的平均老龄化率不同——非洲和东亚背景的人后来趋于变白。For many men, going grey may not be a big deal. It's now seen as a sign of sophistication, says UK newspaper Metro. It uses adjectives such as rugged, unique and fashionable. But for many women, these qualities don't seem to apply. Kate Dinota, a New Yorker who started turning grey when she was seven, states that the everyday woman feels a pressure not to age. At 28 and after 14 years, she decided to stop dying her hair and let her grey hair show. And she's not alone.对于许多男人来说,变灰可能没什么大不了的。英国报纸 Metro 说,它现在被视为成熟的标志。它使用了坚固、独特和时尚等形容词。但对于许多女性来说,这些品质似乎并不适用。纽约人凯特·迪诺塔 (Kate Dinota) 七岁时就开始变白,她表示,普通女性感到不老的压力。在 28 岁和 14 年后,她决定停止染发,让她的白发显露出来。而且她并不孤单。Since 2008, worldwide search interest in 'grey hair' has increased dramatically, Google Trends shows. This may have been driven by celebrities such as Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga, who have both had silver locks. "People are torturing their hair to get the look," says renowned hair colourist Rita Hazan, who has worked with celebrities such as Beyoncé and Mariah Carey. Indeed, this trend was what persuaded 30-year-old Stephanie Tunchez from Texas to stop dying her natural hair two-and-a-half years ago. People were paying money to achieve a look she had already.谷歌趋势显示,自 2008 年以来,全球对“白发”的搜索兴趣急剧增加。这可能是由 Ariana Grande 和 Lady Gaga 等名人推动的,他们都拥有银锁。曾与碧昂丝和玛丽亚凯莉等名人合作过的著名染发师丽塔哈赞说:“人们正在折磨他们的头发以获得外观。”事实上,正是这种趋势说服了来自德克萨斯州的 30 岁的 Stephanie Tunchez 在两年半前停止染发她的天然头发。人们付钱来获得她已经拥有的外观。But to many women, the transition is not an easy one. Indeed, Kate experienced doubt from others with her initial decision. "People were like, 'Are you sure? What about your career? You're so young?' Like that seems silly," she reports. She believes there needs to be better representation of grey-haired women of all ages. In this way it is hoped that, like many men, women will feel more confident about letting it show and will feel more comfortable going grey gracefully.但对许多女性来说,转型并非易事。事实上,凯特最初的决定遭到了其他人的质疑。“人们就像,'你确定吗?你的职业生涯怎么样?你这么年轻?'那样看起来很傻,”她报告说。她认为需要更好地代表各个年龄段的白发女性。通过这种方式,希望像许多男人一样,女性会更加自信地让它展现出来,并且会更加舒适地优雅地变灰。词汇表youth 青春fade 逐渐消失old age 老年prematurely 过早地cover up 遮盖、掩盖preserve 留住pigment (头发的)色素ageing 变老的,衰老的whiten 使变白sophistication (处事)成熟老练rugged 坚毅粗犷的unique 独特的fashionable 时尚的dye 染色locks (头发)缕get the look 以获得想要的造型hair colourist 染发师
Whether it's Beyonce's blonde or J.Lo's caramel color – celebrity hair colorist Rita Hazan is it! Hear her story and how she this founder built the company and the brand known none other than Rita Hazan on this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow Sponsored by - Novo - Sign up for your FREE business checking account at Novo.co/kara Gusto - Go to Gusto.com/kara to get 3 months free when you run your first payroll. Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let Kara know by clicking on the links below and sending her a quick shout-out on social or reach out to Kara Goldin directly at karagoldin@gmail.com Follow Kara Goldin on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karagoldin/ Follow Kara Goldin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karagoldin/ Follow Kara Goldin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/karagoldin Follow Kara Goldin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KaraGoldin/ Check out our website to view show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/241 List of links to resources mentioned in episode, suggested reading & social media handles: Check our Rita and her products on her Website: https://ritahazan.com Follow Rita on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ritahazan/ Connect with Rita on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rita-hazan-4b19522a/
In Episode 9, Alan and Andrew sit down with celebrity colorist and hair color authority, Rita Hazan. Rita shares her experience operating a high end luxury salon in Manhattan during the pandemic.
Rita Hazan is a leading force in hair color, and she launched her career only six years after working directly under legendary hairstylist Oribe. Simply miraculous. Why? Early on, Rita had identified hair as the career she’d wanted, and like many of us who made our way into fashion, beauty, media, and entertainment, she spent her early years pouring through and studying magazines. It was then that Rita pinpointed Oribe as someone she wanted to work for. She nailed her interview there and the course of her life was changed. A native New Yorker, Rita has since become known for her direct, honest, and no-nonsense nature in her work. We imagine a very similar Rita impressing with confidence at the time she got her start, and fearless about facing her dream job and employer. Building her brand with both stability and forward-moving momentum, Rita’s gone on to create a thriving New York City salon, and build both a roster of celebrity clients and a brand of revolutionary products. Ultimately responsible for creating a brand new hair care category with her root treatment products, Rita often found her achievement being copied. What sets her apart is her attention to hair health, her brand credo to always treat celebrities and others alike, and her ability to transform brunettes into blondes who appear born that way. On this podcast we talk about how she honed that ability because of the hours and hours she was asked to spend color-treating extensions during her early years, working all over the globe with celebrities embracing her role as a traveling colorist, what she’s learned as a boss, how she recognizes talent in both stylists and colorists, the product development process, when to turn down a client, and much more, including some favorites and items she loves, that you can discover and shop here: 1. Rita Hazan New York Hair Care Collection https://rstyle.me/+NBToAua4RItJy16X8ownmQ 2. Rock Hard Gel by Oribe https://rstyle.me/+FCjk1853h71XtjfFTG64bw 3. Rosie's restaurant on the Lower East Side, NYC http://rosiesnyc.com/ 4. Platform Sneakers by Converse https://rstyle.me/+n-dmn0ut8mnucXuB6FC2eQ 5. Shoes by Gucci https://modesens.com/product/GUCCI-Leather-platform-sneakers-1382244/ 6. Carnal Flower Eau de Parfum by Frédéric Malle https://rstyle.me/+m-yMWrgD_U2i0-2pNeqyKQ 7. Binge watching The Undoing https://rstyle.me/+Bvwv2DHrZnw7VH-wxZm4NQ
Today's episode is brought to you by Hum Nutrition. Go to HumNutrition.com and use code "Whole Beauty" for 15% off of your first order. Dustin Cash founded SOS Beauty with Hourglass Cosmetics veteran in 2017 after spending many years leading other brands. Their goal was to create a full-service boutique resource for all sectors of the luxury beauty space. They now service over 20 brands across hair, color, and skin internationally. Their current and past client roster in the US includes Patrick Ta Beauty, Shani Darden Skincare, Summer Fridays, and Rita Hazan.They speak about what it takes to win as a brand, how much you have to spend, and what its like to expand out into retail.Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and tell a friend who will be inspired. Visit KateHancock.com for more info on guests and future episodes.
Should I start family planning before I even know if I want to have a baby? How big of a factor does age play? At what point should I consult a fertility specialist after not conceiving a baby on my own? Will doing IVF have an impact on my career and day to day life? Are there resources to help me financially plan for my journey with IVF? With fertility at the top of Katie’s mind, so many questions follow. To help talk things out, Katie brought on her sister Jenny, as well as Bobbie Thomas, Kristyn Hodgdon of The Fertility Tribe, Rita Hazan, and Dr. Joshua Klein of Extend fertility to talk all about the medical and personal sides of fertility. You can follow Bobbie Thomas at @bobbiethomas You can follow Rita Hazan at @ritahazan You can follow Kristyn Hodgdon and learn more about The Fertility Tribe at @thefertilitytribe and thefertilitytribe.com You can learn more about Dr. Klein and Extend fertility at @extendfertility and extendfertility.com You can follow Katie on Instagram at @katiesturino and @megababe.
Rita Hazan is a celebrity colorist, working with Jessica Simpson, Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Katy Perry, Madonna. She attended beauty school at 17, opened a salon on 5th avenue & has her own product line. She worked with Oribe before going off on her own. https://thestylethatbindsus.com/the-colorist-behind-mariah-carey-j-lo-jessica-simpson-podcast-interview-with-celebrity-colorist-rita-hazan/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/support
Our guest today is Rita Hazan hairstylist and colourist whose client roster includes none other than Beyonce, J Lo and Mariah Carey! She talks to us from New York about how she progressed through her career, how she developed her new product line and we look insider her makeup bag! For the interactive version, make sure you listen on the iOS Entale app.
Dr Devgan sits down with Deborah Pagani. Deborah designs fine jewelry and hair accessories for women after her own heart: a tribe of veritable femme-fatales. Collections reflect the curved shadows and stark shapes of Art Deco, plus silhouettes inspired by 80s excess and 90s minimalism—codes that stand the test of time. She started her career styling hair in the late 90's, working alongside masters such as John Sahag, Oribe Canales, and Rita Hazan. Deborah launched her fine jewelry brand in 2008 after friends admired the pieces she had created for herself. Her collections are a celebration of individual beauty. Each piece is designed to complement a woman's face and body, bringing out their best and brightest.
Dr Devgan sits down with Deborah Pagani. Deborah designs fine jewelry and hair accessories for women after her own heart: a tribe of veritable femme-fatales. Collections reflect the curved shadows and stark shapes of Art Deco, plus silhouettes inspired by 80s excess and 90s minimalism—codes that stand the test of time. She started her career styling hair in the late 90’s, working alongside masters such as John Sahag, Oribe Canales, and Rita Hazan. Deborah launched her fine jewelry brand in 2008 after friends admired the pieces she had created for herself. Her collections are a celebration of individual beauty. Each piece is designed to complement a woman’s face and body, bringing out their best and brightest.
Rita Hazan, a celebrity colorist, product innovator and salon owner, has been in business for 20 years strong. Hear how she's managed to keep innovating and stay relevant even as trends and fads cycle faster and faster through the consumer experience. Consider this episode a masterclass in career longevity. #wherebrainsmeetbeauty@wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcastwherebrainsmeetbeauty.com
Rita Hazan, a celebrity colorist, product innovator and salon owner, has been in business for 20 years strong. Hear how she’s managed to keep innovating and stay relevant even as trends and fads cycle faster and faster through the consumer experience. Consider this episode a masterclass in career longevity. #wherebrainsmeetbeauty @wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcast wherebrainsmeetbeauty.com
Building a hair care line that organically captures the technical and creative skills of a high-end celebrity colorist and actually getting it into a high end retailer… Rita Hazan (hair colorist known for her work with celebrities, and is the owner of the Rita Hazan Salon in NYC) joins Regina Gwynn, Abby Wallach, and April Franzino in the MouthMedia Network studio powered by Sennheiser.In this episode: Rita being blessed at young age to know what she wanted to do, and being in NYC to hustle and pursue her dream Understanding many aspects, the type of water, where you live, other chemicals being used, and each chemical matters First client Mariah Carey, needed a new look Creating a look with JLo Flying across the ocean to work with Madonna Creating a new product that is magnificent The biggest question is: what can you do at home in-between coloring, and big corporations didn’t have a solution for it Her proudest moment in her beauty history A weekly remedy— technology——manipulated Ph balance, working with hair cuticle The little can that could Getting her line into Sephora Why glossing your hair matters Girl talk A hot hair color of the moment That time Rita created a one-time best hair color ever for Jessica Simpson at a party The post 070 – Rita Hazan – The Business and Technology of Hair Color appeared first on Beauty Is Your Business.
Jessica Simpson’s haircolorist Rita Hazan tells Us what formulas are safe for pregnant women plus we share the new process pregnant Duchess Meghan has switched to! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We were so pleased to interview the iconic makeup artist, Sandy Linter at Rita Hazan salon. Sandy has worked as a makeup artist since the 70s and was 1 of 5 MUAs in the city, which today there are millions it seems! She has worked with the top magazines, editors, celebrities, models, influencers & photographers in the industry. She can count Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Barbara Walters, Brooke Shields, Christie Brinkley, Elizabeth Hurley, Hugh Grant and many more incredible people as clients. She perfected her disco beauty look from her Studio 54 days. She grew up on Staten Island & moved to NYC as soon as she could. Sandy loves makeup because it brings out the best of beauty in women. Her mom got subscriptions to all the high-fashion magazines. Her mom loved makeup, but didn't know what to do with it. When Sandy would look through the magazines, she could look at the makeup and figure out how to achieve the look in the magazine. Sandy did her mother's makeup before she went to work. After working as a secretary, Sandy went to work at Mr. Kenneth's salon. His clientele was the "who's who" of New York City. He did every society woman, major editors of magazines, models & actresses. He had a small booth in Bloomingdales. Sandy shares a story of working with Jackie'O. The next time she did her makeup, she did big smoky eyes. Jackie ended up buying all the products from the face chart. Sandy did one of the Vogue editor's makeup who then wrote a 2 page article feature on her in Vogue. After that, she was working with Vogue. The most iconic shoot Sandy worked on was a shoot for Andy Warhol's Interview Magazine where Debbie Harry was on the cover. Studio 54: what was it like getting ready, what did you wear, what was the music like, what was the feeling there? Sandy was friends with hairdressers who would come over each night and do her hair, she would do her makeup and they would style her, so of course, she had to go out. In those days, you could get into a cab and say, "take me to Studio" and they knew where to go. Typical day: be on a shoot all day and go out at night. Sandy could go to work the next morning with her Studio54 outfit on. Makeup artists need to adapt to the current trends. If there is something you love that is "out of style," it'll come back at some point, so don't worry. Your clients know what is "in" and what is "out," so you have to know as well. Sandy has done makeup for a fashion show and she was the only makeup artist for the whole show. Advice for an aspiring makeup artist: work with a company or salon, don't just work as a freelancer. Sandy is the author of 2 books. "Makeup Wakeup" & "Disco Beauty". For the first 30 years of Sandy's career, she made up women in their 20s. Then, Sandy started working with women older than that and she found they related to her. It is a great book if you'd like to update your makeup look. Even if you've gotten injectables, it is still important to wear makeup. Less is less. Disco Beauty was a labor of love book. She would be booked during the day with the best photographers & models and at the end of the day they would do a shoot for the book. Makeup artists tell her now this book is their bible. Working with.... Goldie Hawn - Sandy did a natural look on her as most girls who come from L.A. do. Elizabeth Hurley - She is naturally funny Helmut Newton - they worked on a shoot with Patti Hansen together. Sandy serendipitously came upon the person who represented Helmut. Arthur Elgort - Sandy worked with him when working for Vogue. You can't tell the models are working in his photographs. They are almost unaware he is taking the picture. Richard Avedon - One shoot was with Jerry Hall. He was good looking, but had a short temper. Gra --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/support
Tony’s Red Carpet recap plus Beyoncé’s haircolorist Rita Hazan fills Us in on Queen Bey’s brand new On the Run II tour pale bright blonde! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rita Hazan, celebrity colorist, tells us what's killing your dye job, how to preserve it, and which shade of blonde just has to go. Before that: We chat about Jenn's #1 beauty crush; reveal our favorite beauty beach reads; and map out the ultimate travel beauty routine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is the “Remedy” hair treatment by Rita Hazan really magic? Lizzy asks…Does the Rita Hazan Remedy have any magic in it? My hair feels soft and shiny after I use it, but it didn’t do anything for my sister. I must say I’ve never seen a product quite like this before. It’s a two part […]Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebeautybrains?fan_landing=true)