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Posts Tagged ‘hair styles’

chop chop

chop chop

I’ve never been one to hack away at other people’s hair - I’ve never had the desire. I’m not qualified in the slightest and wouldn’t want the blame for something horrific to happen (which it would). Because let’s face it - as easy as a hair stylist makes it look, snip snip, it’s not. There’s a lot of skill required and you can certainly tell the difference between a good mop-chop and a bad.

So why did I think it was a good idea to cut my daughter’s fringe?
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Back in ‘68

Back in ‘68

The Hon. Helen Clark opens Servilles glamorous new Academy on Queen St.

yes you can!

yes you can!

There’s nothing better than finding a bunch of celebrities to illustrate a point.

dip dye

dip dye

I took the plunge this week and made a drastic change to my hair colour. I’d been contemplating this look for quite some time and I’ve always flirted with the idea of going brunette in winter. So here I am… dip dyed…. two toned… Mobeen and the girls at Stephen Marr Newmarket took me darker in steps. My blonde hair was quite a cool, icy blonde (see the before pic) and so they had to warm it up. I thought I could keep my ends and just go darker at the roots but it doesn’t work that way. What do you think? I love it!

Do NOT copy!

Do NOT copy!

It’s so well-known it might as well be scientific fact: as the seasons change, females feel the urge to change their hair.

The Top Knot

The Top Knot

It’s been kicking around for awhile now, the top-knot is fast becoming a celebrity favourite.

hair ideas

hair ideas

Hair inspirations from music - pick a folk look or rock it out. It’s time for a change.

Fabulous Fly Away Frizz

Fabulous Fly Away Frizz

Full phat, fabulous hair how-to from Richard Kavanagh. Get wide with pride!

Burberry LFW

Burberry LFW

Over at London Fashion Week Christopher Bailey sent out a shorter, younger look for Burberry with hair that looks simple and gorgeous.

new season, new hair

new season, new hair

Hair boring the life out of you? Is it dull, lifeless and needing a lift for the new season? Gareth Chitty explains why the foundation of shiny, happy hair is good shampoo and conditioner.

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