Interview: Oscar James Talks Party-Ready Hair, Hollywood Styling and Trends

There’s no denying that Beyoncé, Halle Berry, Tyra Banks and Vanessa Williams are naturally gorgeous. But like the rest of us, they get a little help from professional hair stylists to amp up their beauty. At some point in each of their careers, Oscar James has been that stylist.

For over 20 years, he’s styled some of the hottest stars in Hollywood. From magazine covers to monumental career milestones, James has made sure that his celebrity clients always turn heads. I recently caught up with the Emmy-winning stylist to talk go-to styles for the holiday, dry hair and more!

Check out the Q&A:

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BGG: I know that you believe that taking care of the scalp is the foundation to having beautiful, healthy hair. What’s the best way to treat excessively dry scalp?

OJ: Look for nourishing shampoos and conditioners that really focus on the scalp and include vitamins and moisturizing ingredients like shea butter. After washing, make sure you condition your scalp properly to help lock-in moisture. You’ll want to use a lightweight oil to moisturize dry areas of your scalp on a regular basis. A great option is CLEAR Ultra Shea, a new line of shampoo, conditioner, and treatments (oil and balm).

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CLEAR Ultra Shea available here; $5.99 (each)

BGG: Many women are beginning to transition from relaxed to non-chemically-straightened (natural) hair. What protective styles do you recommend for women during this process?

OJ: During the transitioning process, the hair can be fragile at the “break line” or the point where the relaxed and natural hair strand meet. If you’re going natural, make the transition easier with styles like braids, weaves and wigs.

BGG: Now that most of the country has entered into cold-weather territory, how can we prevent our hair from becoming dull and brittle?

OJ: Make sure that you use a deep conditioning treatment on your hair and scalp every two weeks. It’ll hydrate your scalp and protect your hair. You can use the heat from a heating cap or hood dryer for 15 minutes to help seal in moisture.

BGG: With New Year’s Eve right around the corner, what are simple yet festive styles that readers can try at home to dress up their hair?

OJ: The holiday season is the perfect time to go all out with something very chic and glamorous. Right now, I love the top knot and a high ponytail. It’s the perfect ‘do for a holiday party or a night out dancing. It’s a great way to look chic while partying the night away because you won’t have to worry about sweating your hair out because it will be swept up and off the face. The best style always comes back to starting at the right end of hair, the scalp, so make sure that you pay attention to your hair and your scalp.

BGG: You’ve styled some of the most glamorous women in Hollywood, what’s your all-time favorite look?

OJ: I’ve worked with countless celebrities during my 20 year career span so it’s difficult to select a favorite look! One of my favorite looks was Halle Berry when she won her Academy Award. It was just such a special day and to be included in history in that way was (and is) priceless.

Halle Berry during her acceptance speech for winning the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 2002 Oscars.

Halle Berry during her acceptance speech for winning the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 2002 Oscars.

I also love Vanessa Williams on the cover of the October 1994 issue of Essence. It was one of my first covers and is still one of my favorites. Then, there’s the New York Times Magazine cover with Tyra Banks. It still takes my breath away. Sometimes everything just comes together and that cover was one of those times.

Tyra Banks on the cover of the Tk issue of the New York Times magazine.

Tyra Banks on the cover of the June 1, 2008 issue of New York Times Magazine.

BGG: What hair trends do you predict will be huge in 2013?  

OJ: I’m not big on trends. I feel that healthy, well-nourished hair and scalp are always in fashion. The goal is always healthy hair that shines and is full of body.

Follow Oscar James on Twitter: @OscarJamesHair

What do you think of  his popular styles for Halle and Tyra? Do you have your style planned for New Year’s Eve?

BGG Chats w/Oyin Handmade’s Jamyla Bennu

I’m always on the hunt for new natural products that are made with our hair and skin in mind. When I heard about Oyin Handmade (I know, where have I been?) I knew it was a line that I had to try!

Created by wife-and-husband team, Jamyla & Pierre Bennu in 2001, Oyin has become a coveted brands amongst consumers who appreciate quality, hand-made (no mass manufacturing here!) all-natural hair and body care products.

From herbal “juices and berries”  conditioners to almost good-enough-to-eat ash-fighting whipped puddings, Oyin only uses the finest “good-for-you” ingredients to keep our hair and skin looking good. Plus, the packaging is fun, fresh, and incredibly eye-catching.

Jamyla Bennu 

I recently caught up with Jamyla to talk Oyin’s loyal following, entrepreneurship, and more!

Check it out below:

BGG: With so many natural beauty care brands in the marketplace now, why do you think your customers keep coming back for more Oyin Handmade?

Jamyla: We work hard to make awesome products that are simple, packed with nutrition, effective, and great smelling. We think folks keep coming back because the products help their hair be the best it can be. But with limited distribution people do go out of their way to get our goodies, purchasing online most of the time;  and we think they are willing to keep doing that because we make the experience fun and rewarding for them. It’s another thing we work very hard at—thanking our customers for their business with personable customer service and communication, little gifts in the packages, fun packaging, and a sense of connectedness with the people whose hands make the products. As a smaller-scale company, that fun and the personal connection is something unique that we can offer.

BGG: I know that all of your products are individually special like your children, but if you had to choose one that you’d recommend for everybody what would it be? 

Jamyla: Yes, this is a tough one. Maybe the Honey-Hemp conditioner, because it’s such an all-purpose workhorse of a product. You can use it to deep-condition, to co-wash, as a leave-in and as styler.

Honey Hemp Conditioner, available here; $12

BGG: How does the Oyin philosophy of only using natural and “good-for-you” ingredients translate into your overall lifestyle?

Jamyla: I live for nutritional density, not using ‘filler’ in my products or my diet. Every ingredient in our products has work to do, and I strive for the same in the foods I eat and feed my family. For instance, why ‘spend’ my carbs on nutritionally vacant refined or processed starches when I can choose healthy whole grains, brown rice, etc.? That being said, I’m a believer in balance. I feel food offers us an opportunity for both nourishment AND enjoyment—and if you want to ‘spend’ some of your belly space on a decadent dessert or a treasured comfort food, I think that can be satisfying emotionally if not nutritionally (laughing). The key is balance, education, and making sure our bodies’ needs are met.

BGG:  Did you always have aspirations of becoming an entrepreneur? 

Jamyla: I’ve always valued freedom and creativity, but didn’t always know how to arrive at a career where those attributes came in handy. I arrived at a small business career quite through trial and error.

BGG:  What’s been the key to successfully balancing your business and family life?

Jamyla: I don’t think anyone has the ‘key’ to that. We are still working to achieve that balance every day. Having a partner who is a full team player in business and home is vital.

Whipped Shea Butter available here; $10

BGG: What are the advantages and disadvantages (if any!) of working with your better half? 

Jamyla: I can’t think of any disadvantages. It’s one of the things we enjoy most about our lives.

To get your hands on these awesome products, click here!

Have you ever used Oyin Handmade products? I’m obsessed with the Sugar & Berries pomade (it’s even included in my Holiday Gift Guide)!

In Case You Missed It: Fabulous Celebrity TwitPics of the Week!

Check out this week’s fabulous photos from some of our fave celebs! Have a wonderful weekend!

Jamie Foxx and Oprah

Laila Ali with her babies.

Terrence J and Kerry Washington

Melanie Fiona

Alicia Keys with her husband, Swizz Beatz.

Laz Alonso and Megan Good on the set of their NBC series, “Deception.”

Shaun Robinson and Usher.

 

What’s your favorite photo from the bunch!

 

Sneak Peek: Beyoncé’s HBO Documentary Special

I’m an unapologetic Beyoncé fan. Needless to say, I’ll be tuning in to her upcoming documentary on HBO; even if that means ordering the premium cable channel just to see the special!

Premiering February 16, the film (directed by the singer) will treat viewers to a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the mega-superstar and mom’s rise to fame to her current seemingly nearly-perfect life.

In the less-than-30-second clip, she shows off her baby bump, hugs her hubby, Jay-Z, and rocks it out onstage. If the teaser is any indication of what fans can expect, it’s going to be a great film!

“Everybody knows Beyoncé’s music, but few know Beyoncé the person,” Michael Lombardo, president of HBO programming tells PEOPLE. “Along with electrifying footage of Beyoncé onstage, this unique special looks beyond the glamour to reveal a vibrant, vulnerable, unforgettable woman.”

Take a peek of the documentary below:

Will you be watching?

Prevent Chapped Lips with L’Occitane

I usually don’t suffer from chapped lips, but so far this season my lips have been drier than the Sahara Desert! Luckily, I have an arsenal of treatments to slather on my lips when they’re in need of TLC.

Balms are great at keeping lips moist and supple throughout cold-weather season, but sometimes certain brands leave behind that icky white residue. That’s why I’ve been obsessing over L’Occitane’s Limited Edition Mango Flower Lip Balm for the past few days. It’s chock full of natural ingredients such as organic shea and mango butters. Plus, it manages to hydrate and soothe my lips without creating that nasty film that gathers in the creases. Its non-sticky formula makes it stand out from so many others that I’ve tested.

If you’re on the market for a bomb lip balm, this is by far one of my faves!

L’Occitane Shea Butter Mango Flower Lip Balm available here; $12

What do you use to prevent chapped lips?

Celebrate the Holidays In Style!

Now that Thanksgiving’s over, it’s safe to say that the holidays have officially started. And with the holidays, come holiday parties!

From formal office fêtes to festive family shindigs, ’tis the season to throw on a cute cocktail dress or a chic pair of pants to celebrate the most wonderful time of year, in style!

Check out these fashionable finds:

Kenzo Metallic Brocade and Taffeta Top available here; $210

Milly ‘Like Honey’ Dress available here; $50 (rental) or $377

ASOS Petite Exclusive Lace Dress w/Cut Out Back available here; $80

Chico’s Black Label Brocade Pants available here; $71

French Connection Reverse Sequined Cocktail Dress available here; $161

Anthropologie ‘Prunus’ Brocade Skirt available here; $50

Ark & Co. Sequin Sleeve Blouse available here; $69

BGG Chats w/Singer Rachel Brown

It’s not often that I come across new music that makes me take notice. That’s why when I first heard newcomer Rachel Brown’s music, my ears perked with delight.

The New York native, 23, is causing major buzz throughout the industry and for good reason. Her refreshing sound fills a void in the marketplace that undoubtedly needs a breath of fresh air. Her debut EP, “Building Castles,” is a compilation of six soulful self-penned tunes fused with an eclectic mix of music genres. Upbeat and catchy, “Bumblebee,” is the first single from the release, and my favorite track.

I recently caught up with the budding singer whose already opened for Mary J. Blige and Robin Thick, and chatted about fashion, Harvard and the Spice Girls.

Check out the Q&A: 

BGG: You have such a unique sound. How would you describe it?

RB: Thank you. Really, I just try to fuse all the sounds that inspire me into something that sounds good. I’m influenced by everything from pop, reggae, hip hop, country, Caribbean sounds and on and on.

BGG: What can music fans expect from your debut EP, “Building Castles?”

RB: Six heartfelt songs that reflect different aspects of who I am as an artist.

BGG: What inspires you the most when it comes to songwriting?

RB: Any number of things. Songwriting is usually my outlet for when I’m stressed out about something. Even if the song is about a totally different subject, it’s often my way of dealing with any issues I have on my mind.

BGG:  What was it like growing up with a mom in the fashion business (her mom is famed wedding gown designer Amsale)? 

RB: It meant I always had access to nice dresses, though there’s only so many reasons you need them growing up! Prom was a winner, though.

BGG: How would you describe your personal style?

RB: I’m not sure how to describe my own style. Being comfortable while not looking like a total disaster is of equal importance when I attempt to get dressed in the morning.

BGG: You’re incredibly artistic. Did you always know that working in a creative industry was your destiny?

RB: Thank you. Yes, I’ve always been interested in different types of art forms and knew that no matter what I would find myself involved in a creative industry in some capacity. Once I discovered songwriting and playing music, though, I could’t imagine doing anything else.

BGG: Being a Harvard grad, how has it prepared you for the music business?

RB:  I have nothing to else to compare it to, but I will say that I feel very fortunate that I found my passion for music after I had already applied to college, because I was never faced with the decision of choosing school or a career. I had a great experience at college, and I’m sure that in some way shaped me for what I do now.

BGG: Who are some of your favorite musical influences?

RB: Wyclef Jean, Smokey Robinson, Bob Marley, Jason Mraz, the list goes on.

BGG: I read that when you were young, you were a huge Spice Girls fan. Are you excited for their reunion tour?

RB: There’s a reunion tour? The answer is yes! I may or may not have gotten a little emotional during their Olympics Closing Ceremony performance…

BGG: What’s next for you? 

RB: I’m about to release the music video for my single, “Bumblebee.” Then continue to promote the record, perform in NYC, and tour!

Be sure to download “Building Castles” here. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!

What’s in heavy rotation on your playlist right now?