Category: September, 2009

3.28 – Short-to-Medium Wavy Styles

Posted on September 24, 2009 · Filed Under makeovers · 12 Comments 

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Sabra’s hair:

Very thick and relatively unruly
Wavy
Large gray streaks
Normal to dry condition
Looking for a style that takes advantage of her natural waves
Open to new products
Petite frame with a small face

From Sabra’s email:

I’m desparate for direction. Bangs? or No? Keep growing? More layers? Smoother? Change the color? Anything goes! I’ve shaved my head in the past, cut my own bangs with a knife on a moving boat, colored it black, plum, brown, let it go naturally grey, then dyed it back. My only requirement is that whatever style I have be reasonably executable given that I get up at 5 in the morning to work east coast hours from New Mexico.

I’ve reached a delicate age (41) where I feel like having more hair is a flattering choice, but I’m struggling with how to manage the copious volume without looking deranged. I also want to maintain an edge (I’m a rock star — seriously I have a band and we gig) while also looking like I could work in an office (which I do). I would probably like to keep growing it a bit, but really I’d rather look sharp than have long hair for its own sake.

Sabra is making a salon visit this weekend, so let’s get started with her questions.

Bangs? No. (At least not short ones. Too many cowlicks.)

Keep growing? Maybe. I think a cut just above the shoulder would look great, although Sabra has a great face for a below-the-ear, wavy bob.

More layers? Well, layers always help with making waves beautiful and bouncy.

Smoother? Yes, and a curl-enhancing creme will work wonders on Sabra’s hair. (It will reduce the “crispy” look that I notice in her before photo.)

Change the color? Yes. The tones in Sabra’s hair are looking a little bit brassy. I would love to see a brunette look with subtle golden highlights – similar to the options below.

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If Sabra decides to go shorter, I like Marcia Gay Harden’s naturally wavy bob. With a couple of wave-enhancing products, she could wash, air-dry and be done for the day. Using a styling lotion or creme will definitely help give Sabra the smoothness she is looking for – I would recommend staying away from gels and/or mousses to keep from the crispy curl look. (Also, be sure to apply product with a light hand. A quarter-sized dollop is more than enough in most situations.)

However, I am loving Sophia Bush’s layered bob for Sabra. It’s totally youthful, flirty and bouncy with tons of shine. I like the long sideswept layer sweeping across the front, which would really accent Sabra’s blue-green eyes. Plus, it could be smoothed out for work, but definitely gives a rockstar vibe when worn wavy.

What do you think?

I can’t wait to see what Sabra decides this weekend. We shall soon see….

The Emmy Look — Jennifer Love Hewitt

Posted on September 22, 2009 · Filed Under celebrities · 5 Comments 

Pureology PureArtist Christopher Devaney created Jennifer Love Hewitt’s large barrel curls for an ultra romantic look.

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HOW TO GET THE LOOK:

Step 1: Start by prepping hair with the Pureology NanoWorks System.

Step 2: Apply two pumps of Pureology PowerDressing and Hydrate ShineMax to prep the hair for blow-dryer.

Step 3: Blow hair dry with soft bristle brush using in a downward motion to smooth the hair.

Step 4: Apply SprayHairGel to individual sections and slightly twist section winding into a pin curl and secure with bobby pin.

Step 5: Apply heat to all finished sections and remove pins.

Step 6: Break up curls with fingers using NanoWorks ShineLuxe and pin front sections back securing with a closed fastener, making sure closed fasteners are hidden underneath a panel of hair for a polished finish.

Step 7: Finish look with InCharge Flexible Styling Spray.

The Emmy Look – Jennifer Morrison

Posted on September 22, 2009 · Filed Under celebrities · 3 Comments 

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