Friday, April 23, 2010

A long road...

This week, we the employees of The Edge On Wellness had to say goodbye to two and a half years of blood, sweat and tears.

The week started out like any other. I was pulled aside shortly after starting my day on Thursday and given the worst news: The Edge would be undergoing remodeling and repositioning, we were no longer needed. We were to be out of the salon by the end of the week. Tom had told me there is nothing we could have done, "We just didn't have a strong enough winter". I have always looked forward to new beginnings but this one was bitter- sweet. We liked working at The Edge. There may have been plenty wrong but there was plenty right - friendly staff, clean salon and plenty of resources.

But as they say, as one door closes, a new one opens and a new adventure awaits us. Before that post, a few thank you's. First and foremost, to Tom Stafford; thank you for the opportunity, friendship and support. It will not be forgotten. Thank you Carmen, for the clean and calm atmosphere. To all of my coworkers, thank you for your perseverance and your loyalty. Those who stayed until the end are true to their word and that is more honorable than anything. Rest in peace, Edgelings.

Mark-
(former) Creative Director, The Edge On Wellness

Sunday, April 18, 2010


If you haven't seen "The September Issue", you should. The movie is a documentary about the editor at large for Vogue Magazine. The funny thing about the film, for me, is that the main character was the least inspiring. Instead, I was drawn to a woman by the name of Grace Coddington. She is the Creative Director and as such, responsible for many of the wonderful images you see in Vogue. As the movie ends, your mind swimming with ideas, you're given one more push by Grace herself. She looks right through the camera, into your soul and states -

"If you don't have a record of your work, it's not really worth doing, is it?"

This is my first attempt at something memorable, my record. Aryn is a high school student and I'm a hairdresser. She is not a professional model and I am not a professional photographer. However, after much laughter we found a small creative window and were able to capture a few images. This is the first I have edited. I think it looks good, but I would love any feedback or advice as I attempt to capture more of my work. Thank you to Aryn for allowing me to practice my craft and thank you Ashley for helping me. I will post more pictures soon.

Mark-

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Kind words

A new client took the time to compliment me after her haircut; she wrote:

"Mark, just want to say thank you so much for all your time. I LOVE MY HAIRCUT, I LOVE MY HAIRCUT, I LOVE MY HAIRCUT!!!! This is the first time that someone has used a razor on my hair and didn't destroy it - I'm impressed you really know how to use that tool. I appreciate the time you took to consult and understand me. I'm so happy, I can't wait for the color. I just really enjoyed the overall experience, thank you so much, it really meant a lot to me. See you soon..." - Lisa Barton

Thank you Lisa and to every one of my clients. Without you, nothing is possible!

Mark-

My hero




Michael Gordon is ready to share with us 3+ years of his work; featuring the life of one of the most influential hairdressers of all time.

I am so excited for this.

Thank you to all of my heros.

To my clients... this is why I do what I do.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Ashley's Extensions




I don't know how she did it... but she totally deserves it! Ashley, my assistant, talked me into giving her extensions this week and I think she looks great! Not just because I did the work, but because she has been working so hard. She has been working out like a mad woman and it's starting to show. Of course, you need to have hot hair to go with the hot bod! I think Ashley has been doing such a great job personally and professionally, and I was flattered to facilitate her killer hair do.

Keep up the great work, Smasher!


One Hot Tamale



Natalie,

You crack me up! Not only are you very pretty and have amazing hair, you also make me laugh at every visit. I turned on my camera and you turned on your charm. Obviously you've had your picture taken before, which is great for me. So many people are camera shy. Thank you for being so photogenic and my muse!

Hugs,

Mark-

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Cool Kids



These Glovsky kids are so cool. Which of course is no surprise given that they are the offspring of one hip mom, Julie. I had cut everyones' hair about a month ago with the exception of one. That day Jenna managed to escape my scissors. When I finally had an opportunity to snip the locks of this super cool tween, timing couldn't have been better. I had just purchased my new digital SLR camera and Little G was kind enough to let me snap her picture. I think this kid looks great and I encourage all of you hip moms to allow your young ones a great haircut and blow dry, it will make them feel and look great!