Salon World Magazine November/December, 2015

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7 Expert Styling Tips For Women With Thin Hair

SALONWORLD November/December, 2014

M A G A Z I N E

Red Hot

11 Absolutely

Hairstyles For Black Women

Perfect Hair Accessories For Fall

13 Must-Have Drugstore Hair Products

7 At-Home Color Kits Perfect for African American Hair US $12.99

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Kim Kardashian Tips for Creating Celebrity Hair Styles Download

How to Stretch Your Beauty Dollar

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Kim Kardashian 24

Cover Stories Letter from the Editor 12 13 Must Have Drug Store Hair Products 13 Red Hot Hairstyles for Black Women 19 The Many Hairstyles of Kim Kardashian 24 How to Stretch Your Beauty Dollar! 31 7 Expert Styling Tips for Thin Hair 40 7 At Home Color Kits Perfect for African American Hair 44 11 Absolutely Perfect Hair Accessories for Fall 47 Autumn-Winter, 2014 “Colour in Motion� 53


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Letter from the Editor With each issue we create, it is always a pleasure to bring to you articles and photos of the beauty industry Our publication is growing. More and more people are coming to realize Salon World Magazine is here to stay. Here to stay to continue searching the globe to bring you the best in hair and beauty from beauty experts and those who love beauty As always, we are searching for stylists who love what they do and would like to be featured in our magazine for exposure. If this is you, please contact us at contact@salonworldusa.com Again, thank you for your continued support of our magazine and we all here at Salon World Magazine hope you enjoy this issue and issues to follow Stay Beautiful‌.

Laraine Turner Editor-in-Chief


BEAUTY BUYS 4 YOU

By Marlene Montanez

“There‟s no reason to spend a fortune when it comes to great hair products. In fact, some of our all-time favorite hair products are drugstore beauty buys under $10! That‟s quite the steal, and your hair will thank you. Check out these 13 pro-approved drugstore hair products and see for yourself.” Page 13 November,/December, 2014


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TRESEMME FRESHSTART REFRESHING MIST VO5 HOT OIL TREATMENT There‟s a reason this product is totally classic! VO5 Hot Oil Treatments are a great way to infuse your locks with vitamins, condition your locks and help restore silky strands

If you are looking for a great postworkout hair product or second-day hair refresher, look no further than TRESemme FreshStart Refreshing Mist. It neutralizes odors and feels nice and cool…

SUAVE PROFESSIONALS KERATIN INFUSION DRY SHAMPOO Every girl needs some dry shampoo in her beauty bag, and Suave Professionals Keratin Infusion Dry Shampoo is a great one to try. Especially since it‟s priced under $5! The formula is great for soaking up excess oil and doesn‟t leave behind white residue

NEUTROGENA ANTI-RESIDUE SHAMPOO A good clarifying shampoo is a total must, and Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo is our favorite pick. Use it weekly for a deep cleansing to help remove product buildup November/December, 2014 Page 14


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ORGANIX MOROCCAN OIL Argan moroccan oil has long been known to do some pretty amazing things to hair. But, you don‟t need to drop a fortune on expensive moroccan oil products! Try Organiz Moroccan Oil Shampoo and Conditioner instead

TRESEMME THERMAL CREATIONS HEAT TAMER PROTECTIVE SPRAY Don‟t even think about reaching for a hot tool before using a protective product on your locks like TRESemme Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray. It‟s enriched with vitamins and helps minimize damage caused by heat styling

PANTENE PRO-V ICE SHINE SHAMPOO Want shiny hair now? Look no further than Pantene Pro-V Ice Shine Shampoo. We also love that it‟s silicone - and paraben free!

CONAIR HIGH & DRY SHOWER CAP Whether you‟re looking for something to sleep in for that overnight conditioning treatment or just don‟t want your hair wet in the shower, you‟ll need a good shower cap. Conair High & Dry Shower Cap is thick and gets the job done!

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JOHN FRIEDA FRIZZ EASE ORIGINAL SERUM John Frieda is the king of frizz defense. Try the John Frieda Frizz Ease Original Serum for high shine and taming dry, dull hair

INFUSIUM 23 REPAIR & RENEW LEAVE-IN TREATMENT HEAD AND SHOULDERS Got dandruff? Don‟t overcomplicate your shampoo search. Good ol‟ Head and Shoulders Shampoo will do the trick and do it well

BIOTIN When it comes to growing out your hair and nails, a vitamin supplement like Biotin can definitely help. And, it‟s something you can always pick up at your local drug store!

Revitalize damaged hair with a great leave-in treatment like Infusium 23 Repair & Renew Leave-in Treatment. For under $10, this product will help repair damaged strands and protect against further damage

INFINITI PRO BY CONAIR XTREME INSTANT HEAT CERAMIC ROLLERS Set it and forget it! Infiniti Pro by Conair Xtreme Instant Heat Ceramic Rollers heat in just 85 seconds and come in a variety of sizes to create that sexy, big curls look. Put them in, apply your makeup, pop them out and you‟re done!

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FEARLESS BEAUTY If you‟re looking to change up your color and you‟re thinking about doing red, know that Ri-Ri is not the first celeb to do the bold, Sideshow-Bob meets Ronald McDonald color–nor will she be the last. And because I love talking about hair color, I‟ve compiled a list of fab chicks who‟ve tried their hand at tomato-paste red hair before and after her and worked it (or shouldn‟t have And, which celebs wore it best… tried to). Hope this inspires you to try something new with your do! – By Victoria Uwumarogie Eve made herself stand out with her pixie cuts and her rhymes. The cut showed up in many shades, but bright red was the most eclectic color she shot for. Like with Rihanna, when I initially saw her go red, it looked a lil cray-cray (aka, crazy), but now that I look back on it? Fresh…

RED HOT HAIRSTYLES FOR BLACK WOMEN

Nice and Charming Bob Hair with Cool long Layers and Pretty Sideparted Bangs; Nice Choice of Red Color for One‟s Hair

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FEARLESS BEAUTY I don‟t know what it is…but there‟s just something about bright red on Tameka “Tiny” Cottle that just doesn‟t work for me. Maybe because her hair is always so over-dramatically long with the color. But I can see shoulder length red looking awesome on her though–anything to make the color look more natural helps. This shade of red was Tiny‟s staple for a while, and I guess people got used to it. But I personally prefer her with a blonde do. It complements her much better than this mega bright red. I‟m torn, but I guess she can get a pass…

Red Hot Braids!!! – Very daring, very bold…

Dipped in red…this twotoned hair is great for making a statement…

Not really sure what inspired this Kool-Aid cherry hair variation for Fanny, but then again, she‟s always changed it up and done some “unique” things with her hair. Depending on the style she was rocking her hair in, the red hair could look cute from time to time, but all around, the look was a little over the top. Nice try Fannie. November/December, 2014 Page 20



FEARLESS BEAUTY People conveniently forget that Janet was one of the first black celebrities to go bright red. And yes, she looked fab with the tomato red „do. Janet switched it up from her dark locks around the release of her album The Velvet Rope. You remember–the “I Get So Lonely,” “Got Til It‟s Gone” days. In her quest for a Bohemian-chic, she sported a nose ring (and other rings I won‟t name) and she rocked red ringlets and ponytail galore like no other. Would we call this red hair a win or a loss? She definitely gets a W.

This reddish, short crop is sensual and provocative. Perfect for work or play

Black ladies can attempt the red hair shade on the bangs of the pixie coiffure. It will look sleek and stylish. November/December, 2014 Page 22



CELEBRITY BEAUTY

Kim Kardashian

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CELEBRITY BEAUTY

OUR FAVORITES Mini Side Braid The star accented her extra-long locks with a cute side braid at the Kids' Choice Awards on April 2.

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OUR FAVORITES Bombshell Blowout Kardashian's hairstylist used gold body paint to give the star temporary shimmering highlights for this year's Grammy Awards.

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OUR FAVORITES Sleek and Shiny The secret behind her super-glossy strands? "I don't wash [my hair] every day, which helps it shine," Kardashian told Self magazin e. "I also switch up what shampoo I use all the time.�

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CELEBRITY BEAUTY

OUR FAVORITES

Voluminous Updo From blowout to beehive, Kardashian proves she can toss her tresses into any style -- and pull it off. "I felt very Sophia Loren!" she told InStyle magazine of this bouffant look

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CELEBRITY BEAUTY

OUR FAVORITES

Pompadour Pony Even the reality TV star is prone to bad hair days! "When it's flat and has no volume I usually just put it in a ponytail," she told Self.

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OUR FAVORITES

Blunt Bangs "I have pictures of when I was four years old and I cut my own bangs," Kardashian told UsMagazine.co m. (Maybe that's why the star opted to try these clip-in ones?)

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HOW TO STRETCH

YOUR BEAUTY DOLLAR! We show you how to get the most bang for your buck with these penny-pinching beauty hacks BY EMILY WOODRUFF Page 31 November,/December, 2014


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All Your Money Goes to Your Gel Mani Fund The Cost: Salon gel manicures cost roughly $40.

How to Stretch It: Invest in an at-home gel manicure kit. To get that professional, I-paid-big-money-for-these look, follow this advice from China Glaze educator Sreynin Peng: -Lay the brush down on the nail bed with a bit of room so you can push the brush as close as possible to the cuticle without touching the cuticle. -Pull the product down towards the tip, covering the nail bed completely, then cap the free edge to finish. -Fix smudges before applying and curing the top coat. Once you fix it, recap free edge and cure. Total Savings: Salon gel manicures last about two weeks. If you get your digits lacquered twice monthly, you spend $960 per year on gel manicures -- yikes. If you switch to at-home gel manicures, you spend about $65 for the LED light and starter kit and $11.99 for every bottle of polish and top coat. That's a savings of $870 initially and over $900 once you factor out the one-time cost of the LED light.

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Your Tan is Golden, Your Bank Account is Not The Cost: A spray tan by a machine costs about $25 to $50 and lasts up to one week. If you want it done by hand (which usually yields better results), then you pay $65 to $90. How to Stretch It: To make your tan last longer between sprays, Natalie and Celene Gee, owners of Gee Beauty, say that prep is key. Buff your skin pre-spray with a grainy scrub, like one of our top-rated body scrubs. Other tips: -Don't bathe or sweat for eight to 12 hours after your spray tan -- the tan is still setting during this time and will be washed off if it gets wet. -Lightly exfoliate after the third day of your spray tan to keep the tan even. -Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! A spray tan lasts longer on wellhydrated skin. -Avoid products with mineral oils or alcohol, as they fade that bronze-y glow. -Invest in an at-home product to keep your tan going for an extra week. Total Savings: With these tips, your tan will last two weeks instead of one. If you tan weekly, you'll save $50 to $180 dollars per month -- that's $600 to $2,160 per year. Page 33 November,/December, 2014


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You Die Over Your Hair Dye Bill The Cost: While hair coloring varies largely based on the process, location and salon, it's safe to say that a single process without any repair or add-ons is going to run you about $70.

Total Savings: If you get your hair done every two months, you spend about $420 per year -- and that's just if you get the no-frills, single process. If you cut back to twice-yearly, lowmaintenance dye jobs, you'll save about $220 per year.

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How to Stretch It: Ask your stylist for advice on how to find the right color for in-between visits to the salon. Shaun Surething, lead stylist and co-owner of Seagull Salon in New York City, says that he mixes a custom at-home hair dye for his clients who want to get their hair professionally colored only once or twice a year. "Any reasonable colorist will formulate one for you," he says. Surething recommends this option only for those who need to cover grays and their roots -- not all-over dye jobs. When you do go for color, ask for balayage highlights, ombrĂŠ or dip dye -- lowmaintenance (and trendy) dye jobs that you have to touch up only once or twice a year. If you want all-over highlights, Surething suggests that you ask for them to be placed underneath your part rather than at the top of the crown. That way, you won't sport a telltale line of regrowth after two months.

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You Sign Your Paycheck Over to the Makeup Counter The Cost: Department store makeup doesn't come cheap. Those goldplated tubes of lipstick typically cost $20 to $30. High-end foundation averages $40 to $100. Anti-aging lotions and potions sport the highest price tags, starting at about $30 and shooting up to $300 or $400 -- and if you crave the really luxe stuff, it's possible to spend as much as $1,000 on prestige skin cream. How to Stretch It: Shop smart. According to cosmetic chemist Ron Robinson, "luxury" makeup and skin care products are often smoke and mirrors. "[Drugstore] facial cleansers and toners use similar ingredients as [products sold at] department stores," he says. As for makeup, Robinson says you ought to save on mascara, since formulations don't vary much from department store to drugstore. "Some department store brands actually try to copy drugstore brands," he says. Total Savings: Considering you're supposed to replace your mascara every three months, you can save $60 to $132 per year. Drugstore cleansers and toners usually cost less than half the price of similar department store products, so you can cut that expense in half -- probably a savings of at least $60 per year on those two products alone. For example, if you switch from Philosophy Purity Made Simple Cleanser, $23, to Neutrogena Naturals Purifying Facial Cleanser, $7.49, you'll save almost $50 if you're replacing it three times a year. Make similar swaps with your toner, moisturizer, eye cream, etc., and the savings will continue to add up.


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Haircut? More Like Pay Cut The Cost: For most of us, haircuts cost about $40 to $100.

How to Stretch It: To cut down on salon visits, Surething says the one cut you should avoid at all costs is a blunt, A-line bob. Ask for something low-maintenance and layered, like a long or medium shag. No matter what length you decide, says celebrity stylist Lee Rittiner, you should never ask for bangs. "You always have to style bangs," says Rittiner, which means frequent trips back to the salon for trims. If you're a devoted member of the bangs society and simply will not give them up, try cutting them on your own. Rittiner suggests trimming bangs by holding your shears vertically, so the point is going into your fringe. "Never, ever cut a blunt line," he says. Surething says to separate the bangs into small pieces, cutting into them vertically (no more than 1/4") with thinning shears from the middle and working your way out.

Total Savings: By getting a lowmaintenance cut that only needs updating twice a year rather than every two months, you'll save $160 to $400.

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You Subsist on Ramen to Fund Your Massage Addiction The Cost: Hour-long massages are usually $70 to $100.

How to Stretch It: Massages might seem mandatory after a long week, but their three-figure prices have a disappearing effect on your paycheck. For a cheap rubdown, find a massage school in your area. To get an official license as a massage therapist, students need to complete about 200 hours of therapy, so they're always looking for a pair of tight shoulders to rub. Most are about $25 per hour, with discounts for seniors and students. Check out the Natural Healer's website for a full list of massage schools around the country. Total Savings: $45 to $75 per massage

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BEAUTY TIPS

7 Expert Styling Tips for Thin Hair By Marlene Montanez

Gals with thick hair wish it was thinner. And us gals with thin hair just lust after thick locks! It‟s always greener on the other side, isn‟t it? Well, I‟m here to tell you otherwise. If you‟ve got thin hair like me, trust me when I say I totally understand your hair woes. Limp lifeless strands, lack of volume, impossible to hold a curl…sound about right? Well, let‟s make that all a thing of the past! Learn to love your beautiful, thin tresses again with these top styling tips for women with thin hair. November/December, 2014 Page 40


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1. CONSIDER YOUR CUT Just like wearing vertical stripes can make you appear taller, your actual haircut can trick the eye and make it appear fuller. An all-one-length, super long look will just make thin hair appear flat and lifeless. Try a layered haircut instead to add movement to your tresses. Consider bangs if you‟ve got a receding hairline or baby fine hairs. Before you commit to a new style, be sure to talk to your hairstylist about the right haircuts for your face shape as well.

2. PLAY WITH COLOR Does your hair seem to lack depth? Play with color! Lowlights and highlights are one of the easiest ways to instantly add dimension to your hair, instantly transforming your locks!

3. SWAP (OR DITCH!) YOUR CONDITIONER With thin hair, heavy hair products are a definite don‟t. All they do is weigh your hair down, making it lifeless and impossible to style. Try swapping out your current conditioner for a lighter one, using it only on your ends or, ditch it altogether! You can always spritz on a leave-in detangling solution postshower.

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4. WORSHIP DRY SHAMPOO Thin hair can be fragile, so you don‟t want to over wash it. A great pickme-up for those in between wash days is dry shampoo. Try one with volumizing prowess, like Osis Dust It, which works wonders for lifting roots.


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5. TRY A THICKENING SPRAY Add some texture to your hair with some thickening spray. We love Paul Mitchell Thicken Up. When it comes to hairspray, try something lightweight like Sebastian Shaper.

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6. GET SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR BLOWOUT When it comes to thin hair, there are a few blowout commandments: First, you need to dry your hair completely. Any moisture left in the plenty of volume. hair is going to make it susceptible to frizz, making your hair unruly and much harder to manage. Second, use a paddle or round brush to straighten and be sure to pull hair all the way up and in the opposite direction, aiming the nozzle at the root. Your hair will flip back over with

7. DON’T FRY FRAGILE HAIR Need to straighten your hair? Use your blow dryer and ditch the flat iron. Thin hair is often fragile, so you‟ll need a good heat protecting spray, too. (We like Thermal Creations Heat Tamer by TRESemme.) When you do need to use a hot tool, make sure it‟s on one of the lower settings. Page 43 November,/December, 2014


BEAUTY TIPS

7 At-Home Color Kits Perfect for African American Hair by ERICA SMITH

Skip the damage and get the color you want with these DIY dyes November/December, 2014 Page 44


BEAUTY TIPS

If You're Especially Worried About Breakage Try: Clairol Textures and Tones, $4.99

If You Want Your New Color to Actually Show Up for Once Try: Dark and Lovely Go Intense!, $5.94

If You Want to Keep Your Curl Pattern Try: Shea Moisture, Moisture Rich Ammonia-Free Hair Color System, $14.99

If You're Hesitant to Give Up Your Relaxer Try: Clairol Jazzing Temporary Hair Color, $7.25

If You Want Your Current Color Times 10 Try: eSalon Tinted Love Color Enhancing Treatment, $15

If You Want to Stay 100 Percent Natural Try: Lush Henna Hair Dyes, $25.95


BEAUTY TIPS

If You Want to Disguise Gray Roots Try: John Frieda Precision Foam Colour, $13

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BEAUTY BUYS 4 YOU By Liz Mitchell

11 Absolutely Perfect Hair

Accessories For Fall Summer may be long gone, but rest assured, with the cooler temps comes a whole new crop of hair accessories to heat up your style game. Prepare to turn over a new leaf this autumn with these haute hair must-haves you‟ll totally fall for. Um, we want like, all of them!

DIPALI BOBBIES

HENRI BENDEL SPIKE CHAIN PONY SET Take a walk on the wild side this fall and add some serious edge to your autumn hairstyles. These spectacularly spiky mixed metal hair ties look rad mixed and matched with other bracelets or holding a perfectly polished ponytail in place. $19 at henribendel.com

Out with the bold and in with the new! If neon was the color of summer, then this fall, it‟s all about metallic and jewel tones galore. We‟re really loving these pretty little bejeweled bobbies which will add a touch of whimsical to any boho updo or dress up a romantic chignon beautifully. $24 at anthropologie.com

KITSCH DECO BUN PIN We‟ll never grow tired of topknots, but for a fresh twist on the tried and true look for fall, top yours off with this gorgeous Deco Bun Pin in gold or silver. Love, love, love. $24 at mykitsch.com

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ALL FALL DOWN HEADPIECE Time to trade in your oversized, flirty floral crowns for delicate gypsy hair jewelry fit for a princess! This simply stunning hair chain looks like it belongs in a bohemian fairytale. Ah, so romantic‌ $25 at nastygal.com

MERMAID METAL HAIR CLAW Pencil buns, be gone! Back to school (and work) just got a whole lot chicer thanks to this ever so elegant, ornately decorated hair clip designed to make even your bad hair days look beautiful. $12 at freepeople.com

STUDY IN SWEETNESS HAIR TIE SET Plaid is where itâ€&#x;s at for fall. And honestly, what could be cuter than these adorable plaid bow ties prettying up a chic side braid? We dig it! $10 at modcloth.com November/December, 2014 Page 48


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JENNIFER BEHR ROSABEL BARRETTE Roses are red gold, violets are blue, and we really love this barrette, how about you? It‟s simple, stunning and downright sophisticated. Use it to pin back bangs, create a half up half down „do or to embellish a full on updo. $64 at jenniferbehr.com

ASOS FINE RIB KNITTED TURBAN HAT Why settle for a headband when you could have the whole hat instead? This bad to the bone burgundy turban will keep your head warm on those cool autumn afternoons, plus the color and material are just too perfect for fall. $19 at asos.com

MODERN MUSE BOW PONYTAIL HOLDER When it comes to hair bows, bigger isn‟t always better, but in this case it most definitely is. We can so see this super soft, pretty plum hair bow paired with a low maintenance ponytail, fierce cat eye shades and an oversized sweater and black leggings to complete the laid back, luxe look. $16 at urbanoutfitters.com Page 49 November,/December, 2014


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LUV AJ THE TUSK COMB For a totally punk rock meets glam goddess look, decorate your tresses with this to die for, 14kt gold plated comb thatâ€&#x;s sure to catch the attention of that cutie youâ€&#x;ve been eyeing all summer long. Um, so worth the splurge! $120 at luvaj.com

FRANCE LUXE SKINNY HEADBAND Keep things simple and sleek this season with a basic, skinny black headband you can wear with anything from jeans and a tee to a pencil skirt and pumps. Versatility is key here. $20 at nordstrom.com

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FEARLESS BEAUTY

Autumn/Winter 2014 “Colour in Motion� By Paul Edmonds Salon

A really fun, vibrant campaign based on the concept of motion, Paul Edmonds uses strategically-placed colour to celebrate and enhance the beauty of our hairs natural movement. Already famed for their expertise in colour (in fact Margot Robbie recently chose the Paul Edmonds salon when dying her hair red for an upcoming film role) it seemed only natural for the team to develop a concept embodying this and the usefulness of high impact hair for brightening up the darker, colder months. Page 53 November,/December, 2014


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The invigorating new „Colour In Motion‟ campaign is set to send ripples of inspiration the world over, with Paul Edmonds continuing to innovate and strengthen their creative approach to hair and hair colour. The expert team at Paul Edmonds have created three powerful and vibrant looks that have been launched in the Knightsbridge salon: a rich brown with flashes of red, copper and chestnut and a grey look interspersed with iridescent blues and silver. Layers of tones are painted freehand into selected under sections of the hair to augment the overall look and create a cocktail of multiple colours. An all over colour is then applied with highlights and finished with a gloss treatment to wow, showing maximum multi-dimensions of colour every time the hair moves.

“Dynamics in curls are given a boost with layers of chestnut and blondes at the ends. Curls are blow dried and twisted at the ends to give enhanced pronouncement of the multi shades of colour.” November/December, 2014 Page 54


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Working closely with his team, Paul comments, “The Paul Edmonds Autumn Winter looks are based on the concept of movement, where colour is no longer about static all over colour but an intelligent application of layered stratified colours placed on panels and balayage pieces to add further depth and dimension”. Claire Lodge, Head of Colour at Paul Edmonds, explains the techniques behind the three dynamic looks for the „Colour in Motion‟ Campaign;

“Browns are smudged and intermixed with this seasons hot reds and brought to a more glamorous finish with built up layers of copper and chestnut panels through the under sections and whispered through the top. The cut is bang on trend with long sliced layers and a deep thick fringe. The colour is perfect for chopped shoulder length bobs.” Page 55 November,/December, 2014


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“Grey’s are in… and given a bolder twist with drifts of iridescent multi-tonal shades of dark grey to shimmering blue grey’s and silver, make it look fresher and more youthful.”

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