About Lorraine Fred, Tattoo Specialist
Lorraine’s love for hair began at an early age. While some played with dolls, she could often be found styling her own hair and then practicing those new looks on her little sister. She began approaching hair with a sense of adventure and purpose after her mother passed away when she was 11 years old. “My sister and I have really curly hair and it was always hard to find someone who could make our hair look beautiful,” says Lorraine, “I had to learn how to do that at a very young age. Now I love working with curly hair - it’s one of my specialities!” Lorraine embarked on her styling journey in 1988. It’s no surprise her hard working, tenacious, and creative personality earned her a following; in 2000, she opened the doors to Lorraine’s House of Styles in her beloved hometown - Hoboken - and never looked back. Lorraine is inspired by the seasons and fashion, but her biggest muse comes from the energy she receives from you. When you sit down with her, she will take the time to get to know you and your home hair care routine. She’ll ask you questions like - What do you love about your hair? What do you want to change? Do you use hot tools or air dry? and more. She says, “I also ask them to bring inspirational photos, maybe a favorite photo of themselves or favorite photos of different cuts and colors they love. Everyone is different and everyone has a different lifestyle.” Lorraine has a way of making you feel like a guest in her home. She believes in working hard and playing hard, doesn’t take herself seriously, and consistently delivers seriously amazing results. She is selfless and genuine, and truly cares for every person who sits in her chair and enters her life. When Lorraine isn’t beautifying her clients, educating stylists, or backstage at New York Fashion Week, she enjoys spending time with her loved ones and close friends. “I love a good game night,” says Lorraine, “and delish wine and cheese nights at my house!” She keeps her zen by practicing yoga, reading, and catching up on ‘me time’.