Hairstyle step by step: eye-catching mahogany accents

Published 23rd Apr 2009 by alexherrera
sbs-mar13-master.pngTom Kroboth of Aveda's step-by-step guide to applying deep, subtle, mahogany tones to a sweeping fringe.

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BEFORE

1. Following the shape of the cut, an asymmetrical triangle was taken from the point of distribution to the end of the disconnected fringe.2. Cocoa Bean was applied to the new growth of the perimeter panel.
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3. Cocoa Bean was applied to the mid-lengths and ends.4. An arrow-shaped section was taken from the base of the original asymmetric triangle panel.5. A fine slice was subdivided from the right side of the triangle and Arrowroot applied.
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6.The top of the arrow is left out so slices do not connect.7.Half-inch arrow-shaped sections were taken and Arrowroot and Golden Bixa alternated.8. Deep Morena with 10 volume was applied to the new growth.
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9. The top was separated from the rest of the hair and a few copper blonde foils were placed through the top.After - Hair was blast-dried and finished with irons.

 

 

Hair By Tom Kroboth for Aveda

Make-up:
Angela Conti-Smith

Styling: Damien Foxe

Photographs: Miguel Riviergo

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Published 23rd Apr 2009

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