AlbertColor Editorial — Hair, Beauty, and the Long View
Observations on hair, beauty, and the people who live in both — gathered over thirty-five years. Some of it is technical. Most of it isn't.
It all begins with paying attention. The writing comes afterward.
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Inside the Journal
Original essays on hair color, gray transitions, beauty culture, seasonal change, fashion, and the quiet moments that shape how we see ourselves.
The Man in the Mirror: Skincare, Grooming, and the Quiet Shift Nobody's Announcing
Something has shifted in men's grooming — not dramatically, and without announcement. Skincare first. Then, quietly, the makeup conversation. A colorist's observation on what's actually changing and why it matters.
Around Town: The A Train
On the A train, everyone gets the same seat. What they do with it is entirely their own. A colorist's observations on style, self-expression, and the city.
She Already Knew
Wyett didn't need a colorist to tell her who she was. She made her electric blue herself, wore it into New York City, and that's the whole story. Happy Pride.