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Leah
had one length strands with scraggly ends that reached mid way down
her back. Her natural (level 7) color was a dull, dirty dishwater
blonde. She was in desperate need of a change.
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| Mary
Jane Hirsch of PON International started the new look by cutting a
mid length style that hit just at her shoulders. She added soft, face-framing
layers from the cheekbones down, then went back through to texturize
all over. |
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color was taken to a rich chocolate brown base with back-to-back slices
of dark blonde mainly through the side to peak through the layers
and add overall dimension. |
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a more volumized versus sleek look, PON International Sealant
leave in conditioner was applied all over on damp hair, then Müssy
Sea Silk Styler was used at the root and Turn
it Up
was sprayed in for added lift. The hair was blown dry with a medium
round brush coaxing volume on top by lifting up at the root while
drying. Once all of the moisture was removed, more Turn
it Up
was dusted on large sections of hair before setting on large Velcro
rollers. Once set, the rollers were undone and the mid shaft to the
ends of the hair were lightly flat ironed. Du
Da Du styling
paste was used on the ends then Da
Flex
pliable spray was applied over the surface to finish. |
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a loose curly look, Mary Jane used a one-inch iron taking advantage
of just the rod portion (without the clamp part). Medium sections
of hair were applied with Da
Flex
working spray and loosely wrapped around the iron, directing all curl
away from the face. Once the entire head of hair was done, the curls
were broken up and Pon-der
Powder
was applied at the root, while Du
Da Du was
used to piece out sections. The end result is a fun, beachy wave. |
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