Tousled Coils - SRE-16-01101
Tousled Coils - SRE-16-01101
Rokk Ebony
Colorist: Adam Isles
Hairstylist: Daniella Barca
Photographer: Michaela Barca
Fashion Stylist: Alanna Barca
Makeup Artist: Natalie Barrington
Rokk Ebony
Colorist: Adam Isles
Hairstylist: Daniella Barca
Photographer: Michaela Barca
Fashion Stylist: Alanna Barca
Makeup Artist: Natalie Barrington
Rokk Ebony
Colorist: Adam Isles
Hairstylist: Daniella Barca
Photographer: Michaela Barca
Fashion Stylist: Alanna Barca
Makeup Artist: Natalie Barrington
Hair: Andre Faiva @ Revolution Hairdressing
Photographer: Elizabeth Butner
Makeup: Penny Antuar @ Arc Creative
Stylist: Sjan Johansen
Hair: Andre Faiva @ Revolution Hairdressing
Photographer: Elizabeth Butner
Makeup: Penny Antuar @ Arc Creative
Stylist: Sjan Johansen
Hair: Andre Faiva @ Revolution Hairdressing
Photographer: Elizabeth Butner
Makeup: Penny Antuar @ Arc Creative
Stylist: Sjan Johansen
The Method Alliance Team
Alan Benfield Bush: Concept, Haircut and Cutoloring
Hair: Chad Clark
Photography By: Gary Lyons
Photography / Retouch By: Christine Wolfe
Makeup Artist Consultant: Sonia Velasco
Hair: David Baker and Ben Hendry, The Vault
Products: milk_shake
Photography: Desmond Murray
Makeup: Jo Sugar
Stylist: Bernard Connolly
Hair: Charlotte Mensah, Hair Lounge, London
Photographer: John Rawson
Makeup: Lan Nguyen-Grealis
Hair Assistants: Abbi Mathias & Kacey Amoo
Kira had very long, naturally brown hair with overgrown layers and out of control bangs. To update her style The Teals created a dramatic look with bold blond shades in front and a series of rich chocolates everywhere else. To fit the color, a very blunt bang was added and then shattered out layers were applied in the front. The end result is a mud flap sort of feel with roundness on top and scooped into panels that swoop inward to hug her face.
Amy’s hair was a natural dark blond shade with long, over grown layers. For her new color, DeAnnalyn Teal created a dimensional series of blonds and reds. Ryan Teal took over and started the cut with the fringe in mind. After prepping the hair with a straightening balm, he blow-dried and flat ironed but leaving a slight bit of body. He took a deep triangular section in front and cut a 60’s inspired, ultra-bold fringe. Next he added shaggy layers. A fine mist of hair spray was used for soft hold while a shiny but light pomade was used over the surface to remove flyaways.