Forward Fringe - SF-16-01070
Forward Fringe - SF-16-01070
Hair by Fudge Professional Creative Team
Photography Elliot Morgan
Hair by Fudge Professional Creative Team
Photography Elliot Morgan
Apply a quarter size amount of WIO straightening balm was applied to her damp hair before blowing it dry with a round brush. Once dry, apply Framesi Light Mist hairspray as a working spray to 1.5-inch wide sections and bump through with a large iron to give a subtle bend.
Hair: Carter T. Lund
A Carter T. Lund Salon – Austin, TX
Makeup: Jaime Queenin
Stylist Carter T. Lund created subtle contrast within shades of rich cool red for her color then applied a short, geometric bob for her cut.
To style, a nickel-size amount of Way Smooth by Options was worked onto her damp hair before blow-drying with a round brush. Carter placed his fingers at the scalp and vigorously rubbed. A light mist of hair spray on lifted sections added even more volume and completed the textured look. A dab of Framesi Glacier Wax was used to lightly piece the ends.
Hair: Carter T. Lund
Hair: Mazella & Palmer International Creative Team for Fudge Professional
Photography: Elliott Morgan
Products: Fudge Professional
Hair: Mazella & Palmer International Creative Team for Fudge Professional
Photography: Elliott Morgan
Products: Fudge Professional
Artistic Director and The David Salon stylist James Dinkel created an asymmetrical, diagonally under cut technique to give Tiffany’s short look some dimension. On the shorter side he graduated the layers while on the longer side he applied square layers. This was done so one side collapses and hugs the head while the other side builds up volume. For her color he instilled a sunrise blonde with a rich peachy red bang.
Jamie Gualichico of Fantastic Sams in La Verne, California gave Rebekah a long layered cut with heavy side bangs. For her color, a stunning summer beige base shows off panels of pink with black on the ends. Her hair was blown dry with a round brush and then the ends were lightly curled outward using shaping spray and finishing with pomade.
Bradley Cooper opts for a bit of messy length for a lived-in appeal. Simply run styling cream through damp hair and allow to air dry.