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Holiday Hair: Low Messy Chignons

  • Posted by Keratherapy December 14, 2011
  • Another great holiday look is a chignon. A chignon looks best when it is off to one side and is full and messy.

    To create this look:

    Part your hair in the desired way.
    You can leave shorter face framing pieces forward.
    Gather the rest of your hair back and to the side
    For more height gather the hair off center at ear height.
    For less height gather the hair off center and further towards the nape of your neck.
    Secure your hair with a pony tail.

    Take small sections of the pony tail and wrap and twist them towards the ponytail base.
    Secure each section with hair pins.
    Criss-cross the pins to secure the hair.

    When you have twisted and secured all of the ponytail into a messy, unfinished looking bun you can loosely pull on some of the hairs to create a messier look.

    Spray with hairspray to hold the hairs in place.
    Curl or twist the shorter face framing hairs that you left out.
    Style your bangs and your chignon is complete.

    Accessorize this look with glamorous earrings and bold lipstick and your look is holiday ready.

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    Holiday Hair: Smooth and Sleek

  • Posted by Keratherapy December 12, 2011
  • Here is another great holiday look to compliment your statement dress. When it’s done right, straight hair is effortlessly chic and sophisticated. Here are some tips for a flawless smooth and straight look.

    Flat Ironing:

    Be patient! Section the hair into 4 sections- focus on one section at a time. Take 1/4″ to 1/2″ sections and slowly flat iron. Use a comb to keep the hair smooth while passing the iron through. Use a professional flat iron set between 300-350 degrees, stylist Lia Hall states “you can always increase the temperature but start lower as most people damage their hair using excessive heat.”

    Finishing:

    We have all experienced the flyaways and static look after flat ironing, if this occurs use our lightweight argan oil that absorbs instantly to ensure that you are not left with an oily or greasy finish.

     

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    Holiday Hair: Loose Waves

  • Posted by Keratherapy December 7, 2011
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    As we know, holiday hair is all about working with your outfit. For those bold statement outfits we kept the hair simple and classic with ponytails in the previous post. If your outfit is not such a show stopper you will still be a head turner with the right holiday hair- loose waves are the way to go.

    Full Glamour Loose Waves:

    Curl the hair with a wide barrel curling iron; minimum of 1 1/2″. The larger the barrel size the wider and looser the curls will be. Begin curling at the nape of the neck and continue up throughout the hair curling 1/2″ sections. Keep the curling iron in a horizontal position to avoid a spiral look after curling. When the entire head it complete take a vent brush and slowly brush down the hair, do not re-brush the same section more than once. Move the brush slightly left and right to follow the pattern of the wave. Finish with a medium hold hairspray for long lasting glamorous loose waves.

    Full Loose Waves:

    Curl the hair in the same way as the full glamour waves above. When brushing the curls use a boar bristle brush to break and soften the curls more thoroughly and create a less perfected look. Finish with a light hold spray to allow for movement of these soft, full and loose waves.

    Sleek Loose Waves:

    Curl the hair in the same way as the last two methods; however you may use a narrower curling iron barrel. After curling the hair use a wide tooth comb to loosen the waves, comb the hair straight down, not bringing the hair away from the head to minimize extra volume. Allow the waves to drop and settle for a few minutes before spraying with light hold hairspray.

    Create these loose waved looks to contrast any simple or classic holiday outfit.

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