California here we come! Travis Ogletree — whose star-studded client list includes Shay Mitchell, Miranda Kerr, and more Hollywood It-girls — sat down with ET to reveal how to achieve his signature California highlights from anywhere.
Before opening his chic Anti-Salon in (naturally) Los Angeles, California, the hairstylist perfected the technique that has made him the go-to for creating sun-drenched locks, influenced by none other than Jennifer Aniston.
“California highlights are effortless. They mimic how hair would lighten at the beach,” he explains. “It’s that golden, childlike color you get from living in the sun. The end result feels dimensional, air-dried, and a little nostalgic.”
As for how the Friends star played a role in shaping his vision: “Jen was doing dimensional highlights long before balayage entered the conversation. … There’s something to be said for finding what suits you and owning it for decades. That’s real style.”
It’s no surprise, then, that Aniston herself tapped Ogletree as an ambassador for her haircare line, LolaVie.
“I love LolaVie because it’s uncomplicated, but so effective,” he says. I use the Glossing Detangler on every client, and the Restorative Shampoo and conditioner work across the board. They clean without stripping and hydrate without heaviness.”
Once your locks are prepped, the hairdresser works his magic for a soft, lived-in look.
“Placement is intuitive, custom to each person, and never overdone. … I want to create color that feels like it belongs to you — not like it was painted on. Similar to cosmetic work, clients want that ‘did she/didn’t she’ highlight.”
This understated method applies to brunettes and blondes — both of Ogletree’s specialties.
“My California brunette is dimensional, low-key, and kissed by light. My California blonde has the same ease, just with brighter ribbons through the face frame and ends.”
“We usually start conservatively and build towards brightness over time. I always tell people, ‘We’re just editing the photo, not reshooting it.’ … Neither ever looks forced. It’s about subtlety,” the hair guru notes.
Beyond his relaxed approach to color, Ogletree has cultivated a matching studio experience rooted in quiet luxury.
“It’s about slowing down and feeling at home. I wanted to create something intimate and calm, the opposite of an overstimulating salon floor. … My boyfriend and I are dreaming up the next version with Sarah Weichel of Swike Design. It’s going to be an extension of our ethos, but elevated even further, where you’re surrounded by vintage and collected pieces that reflect California living.”
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