CROP salon

CROP salon is a diverse space with talented stylists. Combined, we create an image with every client in mind.

MASK UP...

Over the last few months, you’ve heard and seen a lot about the importance of wearing face masks. Whether it’s from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization or the countless Facebook and Instagram ads from companies selling them, it’s clear masks are a hot topic.

But with so many options out there, you may wonder what type of mask is best.

Good news! We break down the three primary types of face masks and how to use them properly. Plus, we’ve included a quick cheat sheet with helpful masking tips.

Three Types of Face Masks

Generally, face masks fall into three types:

  • Cloth face coverings

  • Procedural/Surgical masks

  • N95 respirators

Cloth Face Coverings

According to the CDC, cloth masks help slow the spread of COVID-19 and help keep people who may unknowingly have the virus from transmitting it to others. Whether from t-shirts or bandanas, for those who are “sew” happy to make their own, cloth masks are the simplest and cheapest to make. Additionally, out of all the choices, they are the best for the environment too! If sewing is not your thing, never fear, there are a variety of cloth face coverings available for purchase online as well.

The CDC shared step-by-step instructions—for novices and sewing pros—on how to make your own cloth face coverings at home.

Important Tips

If you wear cloth face coverings, remember these important steps:

  • Make sure it fits securely and snugly around your nose and mouth.

  • Remove face coverings carefully by holding onto the straps or ties. Do not touch the front of the mask.

  • Wash your hands after handling or touching a used face covering.

  • Wash your cloth mask after each use.

  • And, always follow preventive measures (i.e., social distancing and staying home when sick).

Procedural/Surgical Masks

While not as environmentally friendly and pricier than cloth face coverings, procedural or surgical masks are another acceptable choice when it comes to choosing a mask. These loose-fitting masks are fluid resistant (when worn properly) and provide some protection against larger respiratory droplets from coughs and sneezes. Their primary purpose is preventing the wearer (that’s you) from spreading infectious droplets to others (those around you).

Important Tips

If you wear a procedural/surgical mask, remember these important steps:

  • Make sure your mask covers your nose and mouth and that the blue (or colored) side of the mask faces out away from your face. The white side of the mask is absorbent, and the outside of the mask is waterproof, so the mask can absorb and keep any droplets you expel from a cough or sneeze.

  • Do not touch the front of the mask.

  • Remove procedural/surgical masks carefully and dispose in the trash. Do not reuse as these masks break down and become less effective after wearing.

  • Wash your hands after handling or touching a used procedural/surgical mask.

  • And, always follow preventive measures (i.e., social distancing and staying home when sick).

N95 Respirators

N95 respirators or masks, are designed to achieve a very close facial fit and very efficient filtration of airborne particles.

The CDC does not recommend that the general public wear N95 respirators to protect themselves from respiratory diseases, including COVID-19, as these are critical supplies that must continue to be reserved for healthcare workers and other medical first responders.

Healthcare workers who wear them undergo a fit test to find the right make, model and size to ensure a tight seal.

While these masks sound too good to be true, think again. Some N95 masks have one-way exhalation valves that release unfiltered air when the wearer breathes out. This means this mask doesn’t prevent you from spreading the virus. For this reason, many places – including hospitals – have banned patients and visitors from wearing them.

Important Tips

If you have a non-ventilated N95 mask, remember these important steps:

  • Make sure the mask securely fits and covers your mouth and nose. A poor seal can lead to leakage, lowering the respirator’s effectiveness.

  • Remove the N95 mask carefully and dispose in the trash after one use.

  • Wash your hands after handling or touching the mask.

  • And, always follow preventive measures (i.e., social distancing and staying home when sick).

Green is better, but you make the choice.

Living a more natural way of life is still something everyone strives for on a daily basis. Learning to be more aware of what products we consume and put into our body is a battle at times. I must say being more conscious of these things makes me feel better than I ever have. It's naturally simple to compliment what we put in our body is the same as what we apply to our scalp.  Working with green chemistry organic hair care is an amazing experience knowing that the ingredients are natural, eco friendly, sustainable, free of animal cruelty, and free of harsh scents.  The great thing about OWAY is that it’s not only a natural, more gentle color line, but it supersedes traditional color lines in my opinion. I always get questions about it, like does it last as long, does it work as well, etc. — the answer is most definitely YES!

The bottom line: Talk to your colorist to find out which options are the best for your specific hair color. Shades of blonde and gray tend to be the problem that experts go back and forth on when discussing the effectiveness of organic dye. But, some brands say their are no issues with these colors. So, I think it's safe to say that if you want to make the switch, go right ahead. 

SCHOOL HAS STARTED AND IT IS TIME FOR MOMMY AND DADDY!

Dads, you wanna focus on these...The textured crop is one of the coolest looks and haircuts for guys this year. Wear it short or long, with or without bangs and textured or messy. That texture is popular in all men's hairstyles from the pomp to the latest spikes.

Mom, you need these...Warm, honey shades continue to reign as this year's most sought-after blonde, and you'll be seeing a spike in sun-kissed golden-ombré hues come summer. And with grungy, exposed roots still in style and acting as the ultimate grow-out disguise, blonde has never been so low-maintenance.

Good news for your inner emo: Rich, jet-black hair will be covering the heads of some of your favorite celebrities this year, and we're not just talking about Pete Wentz. The 2018 take on the trend reads less Hot-Topic-enthusiast and more badass-hair-chameleon, especially when coupled with a choppy lob

Ash Brown-Not quite ready to go full-on My Chemical Romance with a single-processed black? Meet your middle ground: ash brown—the love child of deep, chocolate brown and muted, slate-gray.