Heartland Discoveries – INVOGUE

I’ve been changing my hair color a lot in the last few months. I guess that once I decided to grow my hair out again, I had to do something else to distract me from trimming it shorter and shorter. My hair grows pretty fast which is great for changing hair styles but not so great for hair color because the roots grow out quite fast as well! I remember blogging about 5 or 6 years ago on my blog about how I’d never go blond but I guess I’ve learnt never to say never in life. While I’ve not gotten anywhere near platinum blond, I’ve been going as light as I possibly can without having to bleach my hair.

Another thing I’ve never tried before is highlights. Usually when I dye, I dye in one singular color. But it’s a period of experiments and new experiences for me, so I decided to give highlights a go. Kalvin at Invogue Hair and Beauty Salon is pretty known in the local community for his fabulous hair coloring and rebonding skills. In fact, if you are looking for someone to achieve funky colors that might be tricky, he’s probably the stylist to go to. However, I didn’t want to go purple or pink. I just wanted blond highlights. I briefly considered doing the ombre effect on my hair but I feel it looks better when the hair is much longer so I decided on just normal highlights.

When doing extensive hair treatments like coloring, the environment you are in becomes quite important because you spend a lot of time in it. I love Invogue Salon’s choice of design and color. The turquoise is so soothing and calming that it almost feels like I’m getting prepared for a beach getaway.

Although it’s situated in the heartlands of Tampines, Invogue Salon’s store design, the products they use and their equipment is no different from the salons you find in the heart of the city. I love their white chandelier, their quirky hair dryer and most of all, Kalvin’s super attentive service.

There was even a nice selection of DVD’s you could choose from to watch on your personal build-in TV while you wait for the chemical treatments to do their magic! That’s one additional service that not every salon has and it’s even rarer to find it in a salon found in the heartlands.

Thank you Kalvin for my wonderful hair highlights! I love the results!

Invogue Singapore

Blk 139, Tampines St 11, #01-18 

Singapore 521139

Tel: +65 92293989

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Outfit that day

Photos were taken with my new hair color.

Romper: Liz Lisa

Bag: Hermes

Shoes: Xquisis

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Comments

  1. Cassie
    January 11, 2013 / 8:34 pm

    Hello renzze,

    I noticed that you have a lot of different hairstyle and different lengths. You look great in all of them. Very versatile.

    • January 26, 2013 / 5:38 am

      Hi cassie,

      Thank you. I’m trying to grow out my hair so I have lots of different hairstyles from the in-between stage.

  2. Cassie
    January 11, 2013 / 8:34 pm

    Hello renzze,

    I noticed that you have a lot of different hairstyle and different lengths. You look great in all of them. Very versatile.

    • January 26, 2013 / 5:38 am

      Hi cassie,

      Thank you. I’m trying to grow out my hair so I have lots of different hairstyles from the in-between stage.

  3. Cindy
    January 17, 2014 / 5:29 pm

    Invogue charge quite expensive for a neighbourhood community. Like they quote me a pricing almost 200? Single color and one treatment. Mind as well top up another 80 to do at salon vim.

    • January 23, 2014 / 11:47 pm

      Hi Cindy,

      Wow. That is quite ex. I’m not sure how long your hair is but you can try my current salon which is Naoki Yoshihara by Ash at Liang Court.

  4. Cindy
    January 17, 2014 / 5:29 pm

    Invogue charge quite expensive for a neighbourhood community. Like they quote me a pricing almost 200? Single color and one treatment. Mind as well top up another 80 to do at salon vim.

    • January 23, 2014 / 11:47 pm

      Hi Cindy,

      Wow. That is quite ex. I’m not sure how long your hair is but you can try my current salon which is Naoki Yoshihara by Ash at Liang Court.

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