Thursday, May 30, 2013

WINTER HAIR CARE.


First published on Couturing

With the arrival of winter, our mood is not the only thing that will be dulled. Hair will suffer the same from the drier conditions, meaning that our hair regime may need an overhaul.
Winter brings with it its own set of weather-induced frustrations on your locks, with dryness, breakage and dullness being just a few. The most persistent struggle our tresses will encounter will be a loss of moisture, mainly from dry heating and the disparate temperatures experienced indoors and out. All these combine to leave us with dry and potentially frizzy hair.
In order to combat the effects imposed by the change in weather, our shampoo and conditioners should be switched those for dry hair, being rich in moisturising ingredients and nutrients. Conditioning your hair is also very important in the cooler months, and you should not be scarce with product like you might in summer time.
During winter we are also more prone to use heat on our hair with straighteners, hot irons and blow dryers. Although these practices make us look and feel a million dollars, the downside is it puts stress on our locks and may make our hair look and feel damaged. To remedy this issue, invest in a quality conditioning treatment to use once or twice a week. Most treatments are very high in moisturising elements that enable the damage to be reversed and give hair a natural, healthy shine.
Another change you should be making to your hair care regime for the next few months is regular trips to the salon. Generally in summer, a 6-week interval in between haircuts is sufficient. However in winter you will need to up the ante and make a visit to the salon every four weeks to ensure dead ends are taken care of to revive hair.
To help you keep your locks healthy and happy, we bring you our top picks for your winter hair beauty regime.
1.     Kevin. Murphy Born.Again.Masque ($39.95)
2.     Eleven Hydrate My Hair Shampoo and Conditioner ($20.95 and $21.95)
3.     Redken Diamond Oil Deep Facets Masque ($31.95)
4.     Kevin. Murphy Born. Again. Wash ($34.95)
5.     Eleven 3 Minute Repair Rinse Out Treatment ($24.95) 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

MBFW 2013 GARY BIGENI


First Published on Couturing
With the who’s who of the fashion world piling in to Sydney this week for the annual Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia, some designers have previewed their newest collections in preparation for Australia’s biggest week in fashion and beauty.
A designer praised and recognised for his use of exuberant colour and lively designs, Gary Bigeni showcased his playful Spring Summer 2013/2014 ‘Alignment’ collection at Sydney’s China Heights Studio last Wednesday.
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With such a busy palette of colours being shown down the runway, the hairstyles needed to be kept clean and simple with a modern twist to compliment Bigeni’s designs. Redken hair director Jon Pulitano was the mastermind behind the hairstyles at the collection, opting for an understated look to juxtapose the clothes, saying, “hair needed to be quietly chic.” The look created was a slight masculine low ponytail with a touch of colour painted onto the hair.
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 GET THE LOOK:
  1. Prep hair with Redken Rootful 06 Root Lifting Spray ($29.95) to the roots of your hair and brush it through to the lengths.
  2. Blow-dry your hair fairly smooth to prep for the sleek ponytail.
  3. Part your hair naturally and pull it back into a low ponytail at the nape of the neck, keeping it tight on the sides.
  4. Secure ponytail with a hair tie, leaving out a small section of the your hair free. Wrap the free piece of hair around the tie to conceal the hair tie.
  5. Spray hair with Redken Forceful 23 Super Strength Finishing Spray ($26.95) to secure the look.
  6. Rub two-three drops of Redken Argan-6 Oil ($29) onto your palms and smooth over hair to rid any fly-aways on the crown and lengths of the ponytail.
  7. Finish the look with Redken 23 Super Strength Finishing Spray ($26.95) for extra hold and shine.

If you also want to add a touch of colour like Pulitano did for the models, use coloured hair dust in pastel colours such as blue, pink and violet to replicate the 60’s monochromatic look used on the runway. He painted the colour to a wide panel of the hair, starting from the front of the crown and running down into the nape of the ponytail.
Gary Bigeni’s newest collection has kick-started the massive week in fashion, raising the anticipation of the looks not only in the clothes but also in the hair and beauty looks that will be seen on the catwalk and translated onto the streets.

Images c/o Redken.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

LMFF RUNWAY 5 BEAUTY LOOKS.

First published on Couturing 

Black and white monochrome and leather adorned the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival’s Runway 5, presented by Harper’s Bazaar.
Bursts of colour were also in the mix with designers incorporating different shades of red and blue into their A/W pieces.
The new collections from Arthur Galan AG, Bassike, Ellery, Sass and Bide plus more, were accompanied with a dark and edgy smoky eye, which contrasted the skin that had a natural and dewy appearance.
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 To achieve the natural and bare look the models’ skin had, L’Oreal Paris Nude Magique BB Cream was applied to the face, a ground-breaking product that self-adjusts to match your skin tone. L’Oreal Paris Nude Magique BB Powder was dusted over the top of the base for extra coverage. Cheeks were lightly bronzed withL’Oreal Paris Glam Bronze La Terra, as well as a swipe of Nude Magique BB Blush for a little extra colour.
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 Make-up artists added depth to the models’ eyebrows by filling them in with L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Le Sourcil in Deep Brown. This created a strong brow to add to the dark and edgy look that they achieved down the runway.
L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Le Smokey in #204 Brown Fusion was used to line the top and bottom lash lines. The eyeliner was kept heavier on the outer corner, then gradually thinned as the artists worked their way towards the inner eye.
The eyeshadow used on the runway was L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Les Ombres Eyeshadow in E4 Absolute Taupe. This palette incorporates four earthy tones, a deep dark brown, a lighter taupe shade, as well as a soft bronze rich in brown pigments and a lighter bronze colour.
The intense smokiness of the eye was created by using the darkest colour from the palette on the outer area of the eyes, making a soft sidewards triangle. This was filled in with the same colour a quarter of the way into the eye lid, then the taupe was used from where the dark colour ended and artists worked their way, blending the two until they reached half way of the lid. The lighter bronze shades from the eyeshadow palette were then blended through the inner half of the eye.
To complete the smoky eye, L’Oreal Paris Mega Volume Collagene in Black was applied to the lashes for length and volume. L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Le Kohl in 120 Immaculate Snow was used on the water line to wake up the eyes.
 The model’s lips were also kept bare to allow the eyes to be the feature, with artists adding a light hue of pink to the lips, using L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche in #379 Sensual Rose.
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Hair was also kept minimal, with the stylists opting for a straight, textured look, parted in the middle with the back section teased a little for added height.
The hair and makeup for the LMFF runway complemented the designers’ collections perfectly, to flatter rather than overpower the fashion. These are looks that are definitely worthy of replicating as we head into A/W 2013.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

MARC JACOBS SUNSHINE EDITIONS.

First Published on Couturing 



Marc Jacobs has released a fresh twist on his favourite feminie floral scents, inspired by sun-kissed pleasures and abundant with sunshine.
The Daisy Sunshine Edition ($79) is a new take on the iconic Daisy fragrance, with added fruitiness as well as floral notes. The scent is rich with spring blossoms, guava, red current as well as lychee and musk woods.
The bottle has been designed to compliment the fresh smell of Daisy, with daisies blooming from the cap in vibrant shades of fuchsia pink, warm orange and a lively green.
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Daisy Eau So Fresh ($79) has also been released as a new edition in the sunshine range, making it a more bolder and fruitier scent that the original. It has been topped with strawberry, apple blossom and pink grapefruit, as well as the heart of the scent featuring jasmine petals, lily and rose.
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The Oh, Lola! Sunsheer Edition ($79) offers a lighter, fresher interpretation of the original, exuding femininity. The scent has tones of pulsating raspberry, pink peonies, pear and fresh vanilla. The bottle has also been tweaked a little, with the perfume dressed in an alluring green bottle igniting a garden feel, adorned with pink peonies.
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Each colourful new fragrance glows with vibrant colours and emanates a fresh, fun scent for an instant boost of happiness.
These reinterpreted scents are only available for a limited time from Myer, David Jones and selected pharmacies.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK HAIR TRENDS.


First Published on Couturing 



As the New York Fashion Week comes to a close for yet another year, Couturing brings you all the massive hair trends donned by the models as they showcased the designer’s latest collections for fall.

EXTREME CURL

The Marc by Marc Jacobs show embraced the 1940’s screen siren with cinched in waists and feminine curves accentuating sex appeal, which was featured on the runway. The hairstyles that were used complimented and followed Marc’s collection with Redken’s head styling director, Guido Palau, mimicking old Hollywood glamour with big, bouncy curls. He also incorporated a modern feel to the hair, brushing out some curls, so that their imperfection gave the look a modern twist to a vintage style.




To achieve the same bouncy locks, apply Redken Guts 10 Volume Spray Mousse ($29.95) to damp hair concentrating on the roots and the ends to provoke volume and a good base for styling. When hair has been dried, part your deep onto one side. Using a curling iron, curl each section of your hair and then pin it securely to the head. Once you hair has cooled down, unpin each section letting the curl fall naturally. Run your fingers lightly through curls and gently brush it with a boar bristle brush to intensify the volume of the curls created.  Take the top front section of your hair and backbrush it, sweeping it across your forehead and pinning it down with a bobby pin. To hold the style and smooth the hair, spray with Redken Fashion Work 12 Versatile Working Spray ($26.95) over your entire hair.

EXTREME ELEGANCE

One of the most anticipated shows was the Alexander Wang AW 13 collection, where we saw soft round silhouettes with an abundance of leather and fur.

Palau decided to go with a stark contrast with the hairstyle to the collection in order to highlight the soft pieces. He created a dramatic and shiny two-toned ponytail with a futuristic feel to it. The extreme difference in colour from the crown of the head and the ponytail was inspired by one of Palau’s favourite models hair colour, Irena Kravchenko, and he has dubbed it the “cognac”. 




In order to get this look, apply Redken Hardwear 16 Super Strong Gel ($29.95) generously to the top of the head when hair is completely dry. Comb your hair straight back, pulling it tightly in to a sleek low ponytail with no part.  Take a section from the ponytail and wrap it around the elastic. Using a straightener, go over the ponytail in sections until hair is completely straight. For extra shine apply Redken Glass 01 Smoothing Serum ($27.50) to the crown of the head.

TOUSLED TEXTURE

Former pop star turned high-end fashion designer Victoria Beckham displayed her take on modern tailoring down the runway paired with glossy, simple hairstyles.

Guido Palau, created a sultry, lustrous low ponytail, “breathing a little fresh air” into Beckham’s highly tailored show. 

The style is meant to look easy, but still with a strong emphasis on the texture throughout the ponytail. Palau explains that it is a subtle take on what is present on the red carpets at the moment- wet look, high shine hair.




To achieve the look, blow dry damp hair with your fingers rather than a brush in order to retain hair’s natural texture. On dry hair apply Redken Argan-6 Oil ($29) all over with the palm of your hands. For extra glossiness also apply Redken Shine Flash 02 Glistening Mist ($29.95) to hair from the roots down. Finally, gather your hair into a messy low ponytail with no defined part, leaving a few strands of hair out to fall fluently around your face.

NONCHALANT KNOT

Rag & Bone showcased their collection during the week with a vintage aviation themed collection and a nod to the sixties.

Guido Palau also created a textured hairstyle, with models sporting a loose, nonchalant chignon on the catwalk. Palau described the style as Edie Sedgwick inspired with a tomboy feel, but still keeping some feminine elements.




To create a similar look, spray Redken Guts 10 Volumising Spray Mousse ($29.95) to the hair to dampen it and part hair into a deep, clean low side part. Roughly blow-dry your hair using your fingers to create a natural texture. When your hair is dry use Redken Powder Fresh 01 Aerosol Powder Dry Shampoo ($27.50) to add further texture and to give your hair a matte effect. Drag your hair into a low ponytail at the nape of your neck and apply Redken Quick Tease 15 Backcombing Finishing Spray ($27.50) to the ponytail and twist it into a loose knot. Secure the knot with pins and let all the stray and wispy strands of hair hang down for a relaxed, laidback look.

DISHEVELLED PONY

Joining the already strong presence of Aussie designers overseas, Tome cemented their position in the fashion industry with their luxe-utilitarian collection with hairstyles to match.

Redken hair director Jon Pulitano created the simple, understated look, opting for a textured ponytail for the runway. The ponytail had quite a masculine look to it, looking squarer from the front rather than traditional rounded ponytails.




To achieve this hairstyle, he dampened the model’s hair from the roots down with Redken Guts 10 Volumising Spray Mousse ($29.95) He then gathered the hair into a low ponytail at the nape of the neck, with hair parted to the side. In order to get the wet, tight look, run a generous amount of Redken Hardwear 16 Super Strong Gel ($29.95) to the sides of the head. For a square, masculine appearance, Jon lightly sprayed Redken Shine Flash 02 Glistening Mist ($29.95) to the top of the ponytail, loosening it a little using his fingers. To give height to the top of the ponytail, Redken Forceful 23 Super Strength Finishing Spray ($26.95) was used, which also exaggerated the masculine look of the ponytail.














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Photos Courtesy of Vogue 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

KATE MOSS FOR KERASTASE

First Published on Couturing



The iconic supermodel and the lavish brand have converged together, with Kate becoming Kerastase’s first official muse.

Kerastase is synonymous with luxury hair care and they could not go past an equally iconic figure such as Kate and termed the collaboration “A revolution branded with a K.”

Kate’s first shoot saw her styled by renowned stylist and good friend, Luigi Murenu, who captured Kerastase’s vision of thick, glossy, healthy locks, transforming Kate’s infamous bed hair look.

She will be the face of their new campaign ‘Couture Styling’ which will become available in the next few months, leading the way into a new and exciting era for Kerastase.