Tightly clippered on the sides and back, this sheared short coif offers a bold contrast of length and texture. On top criss-crossed pieciness completes the look and makes for a unique finish. According to Marcello Moccia and Karen Perry, the art of hairdressing is all about creating shapes and textures that excite hairdressers as well as clients.
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Hair isn’t just an addiction, it’s is part of your expression, freedom, your journey to be who you want to be. When creating an image, it is always important for me to portray a strong and independent woman, always keeping suitability at the forefront of my vision. I believe everything has beauty, but not everyone can see it.
This highly technical cut by Paul Stafford features a wonderfully defined shape with harnessed natural texture. Enhanced by the brilliance of the color a notched nuance adds contrast and drama to this precise high top.
From the Latin "Eurythmia," the Spanish word euritmia defines the act of moving harmoniously in search of beauty. The movement also refers to a state of mind, an emotion that overflows despite its false stillness.
Beauty can come in many forms and have many different facets. Taking inspiration from the furled feathers of a peacock, this stunning statement by hair artist Sally Brooks offers a sense of fanned texture. Its juxtaposed movement is offset by a jewel-hued infusion that offers an iridescent quality.