Thursday 9 June 2011

2011 Hairstyles

Here are some new hairstyles that are tipped to be popular this year. Below each one is a quick and easy how to guide - enjoy!

Double Knot:
(as seen on Michael Kors catwalk S/S 11)
  1. First, spritz the hair all over with a sea-salt spray (Orlando Pita used Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray)
  2. Next, scrunch the hair into bunches while drying to add waves and texture
  3. Pull a thick section of hair out at the front, sweeping it into a deep side part
  4. Finally, take back two sections of hair and tie into a knot - then again into a double knot

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Braided Topknot:
(As seen in Sass and Bide catwalk Spring 11)

1. To style the braided top knot on Taylah we began by working a spray-in mousse through her hair and working it through to allow her natural waves to dominate.
2. Tilt your head forwards.
3. Starting at the nape of your neck start braiding, with the braid travelling in the direction of the top of your head.
4. Continue braiding until you get to your forehead's hair line.
5. You should now have a braid that runs up the back of your head with an end that sits atop your head. If you need to you can tie the end with a hair elastic. Once you're more experienced you'll be able to hold it with your hands.
6. Add in extra texture and more of a casual feeling, as desired, by gently pulling at the plait section of the braids
7. Grab the end of the braid that sits atop your head and twist it into a small bun / knot. Mould it into a shape as neat or messy as you like, remembering that this style works well with plenty of texture and doesn't need to be too polished.
8. Secure the bun / top knot in place with bobby pins selectively placed at its base.
9. Finally, finish with some hairspray to hold the style in place.



Waved Bob:
(As seen at GHD model at 2011 AFI awards)
  1. Work in ghd Maximise Mousse all through the hair, then dry in.
  2. Section off the hair then use your ghd Salon Styler to create some loose, semi-curls (they need to have bend, but not be fully curly). Start curling a few inches down from the roots.
  3. Spray the hair with ghd Sea Spray to create a relaxed, beachy texture.
  4. Finally, blast the hair with a hair dryer to break it up.



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