Have you recently made the cut (i.e. chopped off your locks) and now you’re in the process of going back long? Wondering how to style your hair while you wait a few months for it to grow? No need to worry - Jet Rhys has some essential tips that’ll take you from short to long with style:
-Accessories are your friend. Headbands, scarfs, barrettes…all of these tools can help mask any uneven layers or provide a little more style. Nothing is sweeter than braids; simply add a bit of whimsy with an oversized daisy, held securely with criss-crossed bobby pins. “Try experimenting with very thin wire looped around a few times for a headband,” says Jet.
- Get a trim every 12 weeks to minimize any shaggy effects. Don’t skip this step simply because you long for length. A trim will not only prevent split ends, but it’ll also give your locks some shape and body. Jet recommends the new trim, called “Skim,” where the stylist actually skims each tip of a layer with thinning shears, instead of scissors. This will give the illusion of seamless layering and keep a longish length. No hard lines at all! “The Skim will allow for ease of styling, as hair gathers more freely when the ends are not so blunt,” says Jet.
- Keep to an overall layered look for easy styling. When drying your hair, flip your head upside down and blast the blowdryer at your roots. Instant volume and sexiness.
- Or try something a bit bolder such as a blunt bob! Both Jenny McCarthy and Victoria Beckham have sported this mid-length style, which is not only easy to style, but to maintain. It gives you sass, but keeps the internal layers longer to capture swing that is oh-so-sexy!
For more great haircare tips, visit Jet Rhys online.
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MJ | 28-Sep-07 at 12:39 pm | Permalink
Fabulous blog ND!