Friday, May 2, 2008

Mission Viejo Hair Salon Stylist agrees


It's always great to have new challenges or challenges with repeat or long term clients. My mind and my creativity needs to be worked up, challenging my knowledge and therefore coming up with my own solutions to clients changing needs. Hair, does change as we age...as gray makes it appearance my hair color formulation must change and get reworked..but as well as hair color, the hair style needs to be revamped. Challenges come in one way when we speak of face shapes.

Your goal is to minimize the roundness of your face as much as possible. Kirsten Dunst, a classic round face, shows off a great cut for round faces here. Why this cut works: The gentle waves deflect the roundness of Dunst's face. She has just the right amount of wave here. Extremely curly or flat hair can accentuate roundness. Note Dunst's hair has layers, which are important on a round face. Styles that fall just below the chin help elongate the face. Be careful with short haircuts -- your head can appear rounder with a bob, especially if you were also blessed with a short neck. Wispy ends are more flattering to a round face than blunt, one-length ends. These tend to widen the face. Product musts for this look:
This style requires a setting spray to hold the wave. Spritz on a 2-inch section of hair before wrapping around a barrel of a curling iron. I like Bumble and Bumble's styling spray.

To add volume to limp curls, try a volumizing spray or mousse.

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