Lately, I have been very successful with styling short cuts by using the combination of products pictured.
1) Spray Joico Leave-in Detangler through out hair and comb through.
2) I have been using the "Freddie J" inspired molding pattern. Please see separate blog article on hair artist Freddie J "Breaking the mold Dvd."
3)I would then use two palm full of Paul Mitchell Sculpting lotion distributed.
4) Next apply Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam distributed making sure that the hair is molded flat.
5) Use the "wrap styling strips" to hold hair down around the perimeter. I believe Freddie J's dvd that I mentioned in step 2 above has a professional way of using two styling strips for a secure placement.
6) Upon drying completely, you can use Bee Mine Products "Hair and scalp moisturizer" and a large paddle brush to loosen up the hold. (I may experiment with a few more other lightweight oils in the future just to have other options.)
7)Also, distributing some Kayvel Curl Wave sparingly helps with your marcel iron curling. Remember to brush the mold to loosen it up! It will be soft when you release the "temporary" product hold.
Final Results: Soft to touch shiny hair with a firm hold without it being crunchy.
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Friday, July 20, 2012
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Wrapp-It Styling Strips: Black versus White
These wrap styling strips come in handy for wet wrap molding of short hair and keeping the hairline molded for longer length wet wraps while under the platform hair dryer.
Typically, the wide styling strips come in the colors of black or white. So when do you choose the black color versus the white color? If the client has gray hair or light colored hair, then the white color is best. The black strip could possibly bleed into the hair thereby staining it.
If all else fails, buy the white strips. They can be used on everyone regardless of hair color.
Typically, the wide styling strips come in the colors of black or white. So when do you choose the black color versus the white color? If the client has gray hair or light colored hair, then the white color is best. The black strip could possibly bleed into the hair thereby staining it.
If all else fails, buy the white strips. They can be used on everyone regardless of hair color.
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