3 in between length hairstyles inspired by jennifer lawrence

Published 19th Nov 2014 by rachael
3 in between length hairstyles inspired by jennifer lawrence 3 In Between Length Hairstyles Inspired by Jennifer Lawrence - feature Going from short to long is always a painful experience, but there's no better inspiration for in between length hairstyles than Jennifer Lawrence. Always chic, always youthful and always fashion-forward, JLaw's hair proves that the awkward midi-length doesn't have to be a struggle to style. Here, we take a look at three of her best looks - and reveal how you can copy them for your clients with top tips from Seung-ki Baek at Rush Hair - HJ's Southern Hairdresser of the Year for 2013. Jennifer Lawrence growing out hairstyle updo Who says you need long hair for an updo? Learn how to style this youthful twist on a beehive below. 1. Prep hair with L’Oreal Profesionnel Tecni Art Pli to give your hair a firm hold. Blow-dry in. 2. Using curling tongs, alternate in and out (front and back) to create an S-shaped curl. 3. Backcomb your hair using your fingers for a rough, grungy texture and volume at the back. 4. Put your hair into a ponytail and secure under with bobby pins. Finish with Tecni Art Air Fix and Sparkling Mist for a firm hold and bit of shine. Jennifer Lawrence growing out hairstyle headband Create a voluminous updo with textured waves using the technique below. 1. Using the same technique above, make the same curl as above but backcomb the crown area to provide height. 2. Using your fingers, comb your hair backwards and tie into a low ponytail. 3. Plait the ponytail and use bobby pins to secure in place, tucking the hair underneath. 4. Add an elasticated hairband to keep the shape in place. 5. Finish the look with L’Oreal Professionnel Tecni Art Air Fix for a firm hold. Jennifer Lawrence midi length hair waves Add a bit of movement to a bob for a cute, day-to-night look. 1. Apply L’Oreal Tecni Art Volume Riche and Volume Architect to damp hair to give the hair volume. 2. Blow-dry smoothly. adding add volume to the root area using a large round brush. 3. Once dry, use large tongs to curl the hair from front to back, ensuring you only curl the mid-lentghs of the hair. Do not curl the roots or ends. 4. Separate the curls with your fingers to accentuate the natural texture and look.
rachael

rachael

Published 19th Nov 2014

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