Winter Hair Styles

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Achieve this look for yourself with Kerastase. First apply Nectar Thermique to damp hair from mid-shaft to ends. Next, focus Mousse Bouffante at the scalp and comb throug ends. Rough dry hair until about 75% dry, finish drying with a round brush to add volume and keep strands smooth. Then curl, using your favorite curling iron or wand. To finish apply V.I.P Spray for texture and seperation. For added smoothness and shine, apply a small amount of Touche Perfection to the ends.



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To Achieve this sleek look, start by applying Nectar Thermique mid-shaft to ends for heat protection. For hair that is naturally more course or textured apply Oleo-Relax from scalp to ends to help smooth hair with ease. Next, apply Forme Fatale to the root area for extra hold and volume. Then blow-dry hair with a large round brush or flat brush, with natural boar bristles, which creates tension for a smoother style that lasts longer. Finish with your favorite finishing spray depending on the hold strength you prefer, we recomend Laque Coture for a medium flexible hold. 


 

Winter Wonderland Blondes

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Walking in a Winter Wonder BLONDE-land......

The winter months are here and if you are wondering what to do with your blonde hair color, let our stylists help you with their TOP three tips! 

1. Go MORE Natural with a LOW-LIGHT.

During the winter months, the sun isn't as close to the earth and we don't spend as much time in the sun. Naturally our hair color gets darker because we are not out allowing that hot sunshine to bleach it out. Let this reflect in your hair color by adding a more natural blonde low-light or color that is similar to your natural color.  

2. Add a heavier highlight color around the face.

Adding a little big more of a thicker highlight around your face only will brighten you up without washing you out.  Skip the very bright blonde everywhere until the weather breaks. Leave the color on top a little darker by highlighting LESS and as mentioned in #1 adding those low-lights.

3. Tone it DOWN.

Ask your stylist about what color you could tone down with that would flatter your skin and eye color. Everyone has a different eye color and skin tone so leave this up to the professional to formulate the best color to tone your blondes down. This will add a shiney gloss while taking the "white" out of your blonde through these winter months..



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