Answered By: Lee Stafford |
If you have a short, layered style, it is important to use the correct products to get the most from it. Wash your hair with my Poker Straight Shampoo with P2Fifty, £4.49 for 250ml, which will tame kinks into submission making sure that you keep heat styling for your short hair to a minimum. Condition with Poker Straight Conditioner with P2Fifty, £4.49 for 250ml which will leave your locks straight and soft with a gorgeous glossy finish. Apply a small amount of Poker Straight Glistening Balm, £4.99 for 75ml to damp hair and blow dry, this will keep any fly-away hair under control making sure that your style stays put all day! Pump a small amount of Messed Up Wonder Webb, £5.49 for 50ml, into the palms of your hands and rub together. Pull hands apart and clap to create the webbing effect. Although this product looks strange in your hands it looks hot in your hair! Work vigorously through the whole of the hair and then use your fingers to separate the layers and flick out the sides. Your locks will be held in place all day and will not only look good, but feel great too with no stickiness at whatsoever!
Claire asks: I am 40 years old and at a loss as to what to do with my hair. For a while now I have been growing it so the back reaches the centre of my back but it always looks so lifeless and shapeless. I have layers
through the top section and I have been colouring it myself with the L'Oreal Excellence brown mahogany shade. Pleas don't tell me to visit my salon colourist because I simply do not have the time or money for the upkeep of salon colouring! I have been toying with the idea of having 2-21/2 inches lopped off the back so that I may be able to go for a more bobbed effect but it has taken me so long to get it to this length that I am really reluctant to go for it even though I go for regular "just the ends off please" trims. I just don't know what to do to recapture its shine and style that I would have thought nothing of changing perhaps 15-20 years ago. Any ideas?
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You are in the best years of your life but all of us in our 40's want to look younger- and so we should. You are obviously not happy with you hair cut so it’s important to search high and low for a style you really dream of. When you find that look then go for it without hesitation. You hair seems to be over layered and limp at the ends, so I definitely think you need to lose some length. Go for a sophisticated sexy cut and then continue colouring yourself. |
Hayley asks: I haven’t had my hair cut in a long while and now and it’s coming up to my 18th birthday. I’m going to have my hair done and I keep leaning toward a inverted bob, but I’m unsure as I have really long hair at the moment and don’t know whether I want to cut it off. I have nice cheek bones and good bone structure; do you think I should go for it? | |||
If you have had long hair for a long time now, cutting it into a sleek bob will be a refreshing change and a dramatic way to turn 18! Shorter hair can often look more sophisticated and can be easier to look after than long locks. ...More > With the correct styling, the inverted bob works well on almost anyone, although it’s best if your hair isn’t too curly as this look works best as a smooth, sleek style. It’s great for framing good bone structure too so will be ideal for you! At the hairdressers, ask for long, graduated layers to the nape of the neck, ensuring that the base line is shattered. Finish with face framing longer sections at the front. You will need to keep your hair in fantastic condition for this style Wash with a shampoo like my Poker Straight shampoo with P2Fifty, (£4.49 for 250ml) to make hair shiny and smooth and protect against heat damage. Follow with an ultra moisturising conditioner like my sofLee sofLee intense conditioner, (£5.99 for 200ml.) Make sure that you use at home intensive treatments between salon visits. My Poker Straight Intensive Treatment with P2Fifty, (£6.99 for 200ml) will keep it super moisturised. This style can be worn in two ways. High maintenance- a la Posh; to achieve this look, apply a small amount of my new Poker Straight Shine serum, (£6.99 for 50ml) to damp hair before blow drying. You need to blow dry down the shaft of the hair follicles to get the cuticles as flat as possible. Follow with my Poker Straight and Kinda Curly Irons and another small amount of my new Poker Straight Shine serum, (£6.99 for 50ml) for mega watt gloss. To wear this style in a more relaxed way- think Kirsten Dunst – just give hair a quick blast with the hairdryer and run through some of my brand new product Messed Up Wonder Webb, (£5.49 for 50ml). |
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