Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015
I was drawn to this look because it was a fresh take on using hair accessories. I think it works really well because of the soft texture in the hair, that looks very feminine without feeling overdone.
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015
I was drawn to this look because it was a fresh take on using hair accessories. I think it works really well because of the soft texture in the hair, that looks very feminine without feeling overdone.
The low ponytail is a women’s hair trend that was seen all over the catwalks for 2014. The low ponytail is such a simple hairstyle, but it can make a strong impact. It has the ability to open the woman’s face and show off their strong features. I recommend using Sheer Lacquer Finishing Spray to tame fly-aways and create all day hold.
Chanel A/W ’14
Celine A/W ’14
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Every season braids make a comeback in a different way. What makes this look contemporary is the use of an African-style braid, while letting the front ends of the hair hang long and wispy. The braid allows all of the hair to be pulled back to emphasize facial features, and the loose ends create a softer, more feminine look. The key to a great braid is having texture in the hair, and it works well a day or two after washing. For clean hair, try using Bumble and Bumble Styling Lotion to give the hair some grip.
Alexander McQueen A/W ’14
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The quiff is back. An attitude-infused hairstyle, that has evolved from its 1950s rockabilly origin could also be considered a deconstructed pompadour. This look is heavy on style and low on maintenance. Try using Bumble and Bumble’s Sumotech to create hold, texture, and definition.
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