In West Hollywood, hair isn’t just hair — it’s a lifestyle.
From sunrise Pilates to late-night industry events, your hair tells your story before you ever say a word. It should look effortless, polished, and reflect the pace of your life — without you spending hours wrestling with products or appointments that don’t work for you.
Who I Am (and Why I Started This Edit)
I’m Ana Salinas, a hairstylist in West Hollywood for over 13 years, and my specialty is helping women look effortlessly polished with lived-in color, healthy extensions, and routines that actually fit their lifestyle.
My chair has seen everyone from medical professionals to tech entrepreneurs, creatives in entertainment, and even CEOs — and here’s what they all have in common: their time is valuable, but their look matters. My job is to bridge those two things.
I don’t just “do hair” — I create systems for my clients. People who once came in once a year for a haircut now come to me four or five times annually. Why? Because they’ve realized the power of being on a consistent schedule with their hair — and the confidence it gives them.
What You Can Expect From The Edit
This blog isn’t about trends that fade in three months or influencer gimmicks that don’t work in real life. Here’s what you’ll find here:
Insider tips from behind my chair.
Real talk about products I use and recommend.
Maintenance routines that keep your hair healthy between appointments.
Seasonal inspiration — from glossy fall brunettes to sun-kissed summer blondes.
Extension education — everything you should know about hand-tied vs. tape-in and how to care for them.
Think of it as your personal guide to keeping your hair on point — whether you’re heading to the boardroom, a red carpet, or just brunch on Melrose.
Let’s Make This Interactive
I want The Edit to feel like a conversation, not a lecture. So tell me:
👉 What’s your biggest struggle with your hair right now?
Is it finding time to maintain it?
Keeping it healthy between appointments?
Or just figuring out which products are worth the hype?
Drop your thoughts in the comments or DM me on Instagram — I’ll pull from your answers for upcoming posts.
Your Next Step
If you’re ready to make your own “West Hollywood hair edit” a reality, let’s get you started on a routine that works for your lifestyle. You can BOOK YOUR CONSULTATION.
And if you’re not ready yet, no worries — bookmark this page or sign up for updates. My next post will cover the three biggest mistakes that ruin a balayage (and how to avoid them).
Because great hair isn’t just about the appointment. It’s about the edit.