Monday, 2 March 2015

Studio: Classic Shapes and Silhouettes

This studio session was all about Sleek Hair. After we had blow-dried and straightened the hair, we created sleek ponytails and cross over styles.

Equipment Needed:

Water Spray
Paddle Brush
Denman Brush
Pintail Comb
Blow Dryer
Straighteners
Shine Serum
Hairspray
Hairband
Bobby Pins

Creating Sleek, Straight Hair:

  1. Start off by brushing through your models hair, making sure the hair is knot free.  After this, spray the hair with water until it is damp.
  2. Blow-dry hair working from back of the head toward the front with a flat paddle brush or penman brush.  Aim the blow dryer in a downward motion towards the hair, this will help lay the hair cuticles flat and prevent frizz from forming.
  3. Next, straighten one to two-inch sections of hair at a time working upwards.
  4. Once all the hair is straightened, run a shine serum through the hair using your fingers.





















Creating a Sleek Ponytail:


  1. Put your fingers at the crown of the head and gather up a large section of hair from the front of the head.  Make sure you are in a position to move around the head.
  2. Run your hairbrush over the section you have pulled up, making sure that the hair is pulled tight with no bumps.
  3. Gather the bottom section of hair into your hand with the top section, brush hair upwards making sure it is also neat.  The ponytail should be sat at the crown of the head.
  4. Once all hair is neat, secure with a hairband or bungee.  A bungee is best for sleek hairstyles as it doesn't pull the hair which causes bumps.
  5. To finish, spritz some hairspray over the ponytail and comb over the style to get rid of any bumps and flyways.
























Sleek, Cross Over Style:

  1. Start with dried and straightened hair.  Take a section of hair from the middle of the head, taken roughly from around the temples and clip this out the way.
  2. Take a small section of hair from the front, sides of the head either side.  Comb these back, making sure they look sleek and secure with a kirby grip.  Cross the hair over at the back and secure one grip through the other to create a secure hold.
  3. Next, take the section at the front and gently rest this over the cross over sections at the back.  Not only will this cover the grips but create a chic, polished look to the style.
  4. To create a more punk style, you can backcomb this front section to give lift and volume.




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