It’s time to bundle up, in other words, time to fight hat head.
Whether topping off with a cashmere beanie, a ski helmet or a wide
brimmed chapeaux, it’s all about preventing hat head. There are usually
two camps - take control or submit – Sam Villa, founding partner of the Sam Villa brand and education artistic director for Redken 5th Avenue, offers How To’s.
Take Control with a Ponytail
* Apply Redken iron shape 11 to create tact, control, and calm flyaways.
* Use a Sam Villa Signature Series Paddle Brush to
smooth hair and brush a horseshoe section (from ear to ear) back and
hold in place with hands at the back of the head (lower than center).
* Brush the remaining hair (from the nape to ears)
up into hands, switching from one hand to another brushing both sides.
Always brush to thumb to control position of ponytail, secure with a
bungee or elastic.
* Wrap a small section from the ponytail around the bungee and secure with a grip.
* Backcomb tail to create natural texture.
* Finish with Redken control addict 28 to lock in texture in the tail
and to control frizz and flyaway’s in smoother area of ponytail.
* Layer smooth area with a small amount of Redken glass 01 for that ultra sleek finish.
Submit with Messy Waves
* Use a horizontal section to part off the top and crown areas (they can be combined into one area) - clip hair up loosely.
* Take another horizontal section from the top of
the ear to the other ear to separate the back and sides from the nape
area - clip hair up loosely.
* Take a vertical section in the nape and elevate
90° from horizontal - size of section depends on the density of hair and
volume of curl - smaller sections for thicker hair or more curl - 2-3
large sections in the nape should work well.
* Spray each section with Redken iron shape 11 for hold and heat protection.
* Hold the Sam Villa Signature Series Sleekr® flat iron parallel over
the section - DO NOT close the iron. With the iron still open, flip
180° and move the iron down the section closing softly (more stubborn
hair textures will require more tension). The speed determines the curl
density – faster = less curl, slower = more curl.
* Unclip the back and sides.
* Use the same method as in the nape - vary the
direction (towards the face or away from the face) flip through the back
and sides, but make sure to turn the iron away from the face on the
front section.
* Unclip the final area at the top and crown - in the crown area, sections will be pie shaped to maintain a vertical angle.
* Repeat – if the hat is staying on all day, focus
more on the midshaft and ends, because the hat will cover the base. If
the hat will be taken on and off, utilize the entire hairshaft.
* Finish by raking fingers through the waves to break up for a more lived in effect.
* Spray with Redken control addict 28 for moveable control.
By Chandler Rollins | 11/26/2013 1:22:00 PM
| Modern Salon