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Jessica Alba with Long bob

  1. You can spend hours on styling – and a small fortune on products – but nothing will improve your style more than a simple trim.emma-watson-2014-oscars-051-781x1024
  2. Be sure to visit your hairdresser every four to six weeks to rid hair of split ends and tidy up your cut.
  3. Split ends will only split further if not taken off. As a rule, if you want to maintain a healthy style, every time your hair grows an inch, cut an inch.
  4. Your hair will not only look healthier, it will appear thicker too.

Style SavioursWella Enrich Hair Ends Elixir– Seals damaged ends leaving it looking healthy & smooth without looking greasy & light.

Paul Mitchell Super Strong Liquid Treatment– Helps seal split ends for smooth, healthy looking results.

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Fringeshave been a simple way to update your look when you don’t particularly want a major change or are bored with your hair.

Whether it’s short or long a new fringe is the answer. Fringes have received a serious star following in 2014 and are a great way to accentuate different parts of your face.

Whilst wearing it heavy might hide a longer forehead, face framing fringes can create the illusion of more defined cheekbones.

Fringes are a time saver if you’re failing to create a look with the rest of your hair. Throwing your hair-up or in a pony-tail a fringe will soften and frame your face.

Disconnected and short pixie like fringes have always been my personal favourite worn by the likes of Michelle Williams and Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast in Tiffany’s. I recommend a delicate bone structure and an angular face for women to wear this look.

The part in the middle eye-skimming fringe worn by Alexa Chung is ideal for women who are growing out fringes.

Side swept fringes are cut into an angle, shorter toward the part, so it will be easy to push the hair to the side. These fringes are recommended for anyone who hasn’t tried a fringe before.

Let your face be your guide when deciding on a fringe and never take matters in your own hands, your stylist will be glad to take a few minutes to give you a trim.

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  1. Consultation is the key. Play with hair colour swatches near your face to get an idea what tone of brunette would suit your skin and eye colour.
  2. Indulge in a weekly moisturising mask. Shiny brunettes look great if your hair is healthy and nourished.
  3. To disguise any roots and to keep your colour looking fresh, make sure you get hair coloured every 6-8 weeks.
  4. Experiment with different tones, add a bold surface colour with a different shade around the face to create more depth. Adding warmer highlights will bring out new dimensions in brunettes.
  5. Going from blonde to brunette can completely change your look and you will need to adapt your make-up to suit. Dark hair makes your features more shadowy so your eyes will require extra definition.
  6. Never go more than two shades darker than your natural colour to keep it looking natural.
  7. Semi- permanents are the best colours designed when achieving darker shades. These colours gradually fade and contribute to a shiny finish, which will add a great focal point.
  8. Balancing cool undertones in your complexion try warm hues like chestnut brown, auburn and cinnamon. Ebony brown, mocha and violet based colours will enhance the natural warmth of your skin.
  9. Deep dark tones of espresso and inky black look striking next to blue based complexions. Warm hits of wine illuminate but don’t overwhelm deep natural browns.
  10. Shampoo and conditioner formulated for brunettes bring out the best in your colour. Avoid the awkward greys showing with Roux colour crayons. This root blending product is great because it temporarily covers roots until your next colour visit.

Some popular trend colours are :

  • Dark Chocolate
  • Mulberry Wine
  • Burnt Toffee

1. Wash and towel dry your hair, next evenly distribute gel, mousse or salt spray. Using a blow drier stretch the hair with your fingers in upward strokes at the front and back at the sides, directing the airflow down at the back of your head.

2. Testing to feel your hair is bone dry before applying a matte wax or paste. Begin with a ten cent amount, rub vigorously in your palms to warm the product and immediately apply throughout the entire head, messing it up to make sure every bit of hair has been worked.

3. To achieve the desired volume, create circular motions with your palm around the crown of your head dragging your hand up. Follow with the same moves at the front and back throughout each of the side sections.


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