HOW-TO: Dollhouse Hair/Sleek to Curly Texture Graduation

By Lauren Salapatek | 12/17/2012 1:36:00 PM

 

Dollhouse: A Mastery Designer Final Collection. This look shows you how to create graduation from sleek to curly texture.

CREDITS:

Artistic Direction: Nicoletta Gauci

Hair: Amelia Fugitt

Make-up: Amelia Fugitt

Fashion Styling: Darryl Anderson

Photography: Jarrel Williams

See other styles in this collection that are similar to this one:

Dollhouse Hair: Voluminous and Bouncy Curls

Dollhouse Hair: Graduated Bob and Smooth Fringe

TRY IT:

STEP 1: Prep hair in two different sections to create the graduation from sleek to curly texture. Prep the sleek part of the hair with Paul Mitchell's Foaming Pomade and Hair Sculpting Lotion down to the partial ridge, and then flat wrap the hair.

STEP 2: From the parietal ridge down, use Paul Mitchell's Extra Body Sculpting Foam with a quarter size amount of Fast Form, then spray with texturizing sea salt spray.

STEP 3: Section the hair in 1/2-inch by 1/2-inch sections and pin curl iron all the hair up to the parietal ridge. with all curls going the same direction.

STEP 4: Hair should be left sleek above the parietal and all curls must stop at the same point at the parietal.

STEP 5: Brush out the pin curls and form one ridge at the parietal and use an extra body finishing spray all over. Then spray a shine spray onto a dressing brush and brush over the sleek area of hair into the ridge to make the style look more polished.

 

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lauren Salapatek

Lauren Salapatek LAUREN SALAPATEK, ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR MODERN SALON/SALON TODAY/FIRST CHAIR

Since January 2010, Lauren has worked at Modern Salon Media covering salon style, product and beauty trends, business editorial and more for both print and online content.

For MODERN SALON magazine, she compiles the Style Watch, Priority Male, Proview, Ask the Experts, Product Spotlight, Modern Salon Learning and Goods. For MODERNSALON.COM, Lauren handles posting blogs and articles, the Products section, and she frequently writes product reviews.

For SALON TODAY, she generates most of the Check In section: Service Spotlight, Action Graph, Marketing and Products. Lauren also generates content targeted at a student audience for FIRST CHAIR. Check out her blog and photography at: modernsalon.com/blogs/editors/lauren-salapatek.

 


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