Antonio marras autumn/winter 2015: get the hair look

Published 04th Mar 2015 by rachael
Antonio marras autumn/winter 2015: get the hair look Antonio Marras Autumn/Winter 2015 Get the Hair Look Eugene Souleiman and the Wella Professionals team created a complex look with varied textures and silhouettes for the Antonio Marras Autumn/Winter 2015 show. The show: Antonio Marras Autumn/Winter 2015 The hair team: Eugene Souleiman for Wella Professionals The look: A half-up style with deep waves through the lengths and a quiff. The inspiration: "Antonio Marras is one of the best shows to do as a hairdresser," says Eugene. "He gives you creative freedom to interpret the collection in your own way. There are lots of points of detail within this look. It's complicated show hair that's full of contrasts, mimicking the eclectic mix of period and modern references seen within the collection. "It's the mixing of multiple influences that gives a rich yet unrefined quality to the Marras silhouette and I've tried to capture this within the look. While the floral fabrics verge on the romantic, I wanted something tougher for the hair, it’s boyish yet pretty, with an underlying Italian Medieval feel that has been given a modern twist to create something very refined." The key product: EIMI Dynamic Fix Get the Look 1. Blow-dry the hair and section off a panel at the front. 2. Working through the sides, apply a fine mist of EIMI Dynamic Fix to the roots and brush through to secure in a ponytail at the nape of the neck. Pull the ponytail tight, so that the hair is restricted. The sides should be sharp and severe, hugging the ears so that you just see the lobes. 3. Taking the top section, spray in EIMI Ocean Spritz to add texture. Backcomb, starting from the crown and working towards the front of the head, building up texture as you go. Stop one inch before forehead. 4. Saturate the front inch of this section with EIMI Dynamic Fix and blow-dry through a hairnet to set in a very flat, shiny texture to frame the forehead and create a clear demarcation between the wet and dry textures of this top section. 5. Taking the lengths of the top section, push the hair back on itself to create a roll. Aim for a shape that looks a little like a headdress. Push up the sides and secure with a hairpin to create a sharp and square shape that is masculine yet elegant. 6. Using elastic, secure the hair in a ponytail working over the ponytail previously made. Leave long ends on the elastic. 7. Finish the top section by brushing back on the hair to create light flyaway texture. 8. Taking the ponytail, wrap the hair around the lengths of elastic, spraying EIMI Perfect Setting to add control, then push the hair up to the nape of neck, to create a snail shell shape at the base of the head. 9. Blow-dry the coiled hair gently with a diffuser to set the hair in a soft wave. Release the hair and brush through with a bristle brush to create static and light, flyaway texture. Finish with EIMI Dry Me which will hold the light texture in the back lengths. galleryWidgetDec14
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rachael

Published 04th Mar 2015

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