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Brilliant color is the name of the game in this award winning style from Grant Nelson of Adelaide, Australia‹a finalist in the  Australian L’Oréal Color Trophy competition. Gleaming auburn locks reflect movement and light when a chin-length bob is razor cut into a sexy, MODernized shag.

Hair Grant Nelson Photography Courtesy of L’Oréal.

C U R L Y Q

Hair springs into summer with a head full of bouncy curls from Luis Alvarez for Logics International. A shiny, copper blunt cut is given boundless energy and volume when softly permed and texturized throughout. To finish, Alvarez finger styles hair at the crown and around the face, giving curls maximum leverage and definition.

Hair Luis Alvarez Color Karen Lalli Perm wrap MC Hair Consultants Photography courtesy of Matrix Essentials

B L O W N A W A Y



Avant garde styles from JPL International for Paul Mitchell defy the laws of gravity. Shoulder-length locks hit new heights when teased throughout then slicked and sprayed in place. To finish, platinum blond (top) and fiery red (bottom) hair extensions were added to give hair a splash of synthetic color.

Hair Jeanne Braa Makeup Mary Jackson Photography Jim McHugh

 

 

G L A C I E R



Blonde hair is as cool as ice in this style from 1996 NAHA Hair Colorist of the Year, Crae Hasler-Elliot from Salon Europa in Portland, Oregon. Hasler-Elliot brings this funky, ¼60s inspired mop-top to life by melding chunks of sunny gold with soft white shades at the crown and throughout the choppy, brow-skimming fringe.

Hair Crae Hasler-Elliot Photography Guillaume Garrigue

 

T A N G E R I N E D R E A M



Fashion’s current zest for fruit flavors is the inspiration for Citrus-A-Peelãthe latest collection from Trevor Sorbie of America Art Team. Team member, Arlene Class, puts a tangy twist on a sexy, auburn pixie cut by adding thick chunks of Titian and tangerine.

Hair Arlene Class Makeup Rose Marie Photography Winterhalter Wardrobe Sherif Zaki

 

F r i z z B u s t e r s

 

Professional defrizzant products control curly hair.

The dog days of summer often bring big, bad hair days. As the humidex rises, clients with curly or wavy hair find themselves looking like a ’70s disco nightmare. To help tame ravaged locks, BeautyNet smoothed on some frizzy fighters-here are a few of our favorites:

  • KMS Haircare’s Flat Out!
  • Aveda’s Purefume Brilliant Anti-Humectant Pomade
  • Matrix’s Vavoom Smoothing Gel
  • Oribe’s Pomade, available in Gold, Silver, Blue or Bordeaux
  • ISO’s Defining Lotion

Hair David Hillis Photography Roger Carlsen

P i x i e P o w e r

A sassy pixie cut is the perfect choice for hot, steamy August nights, courtesy of JPL International for Paul Mitchell. Shiny jet-black locks are cut into a sexy crop, but left slightly longer in the front, creating a alluring face framing fringe and matching kiss-curls

O n t h e P r o w l


Sleek, uncontrived hair is perfect for summer, courtesy of James Morrison, international artistic director for Toni & Guy. Morrison redefines a basic chin-length blunt cut by texturizing and reshaping hair with long, jagged layers. Add a zig-zag side-part, a strong, face-framing fringe, and she’s ready to pounce!

Hair James Morrison
Photography Toni & Guy Hairdressing

P e e k – A – B o o

ARTec Systems features the “cropped” haircut this summer with this this cool, color-rich style. Relaxed, super-curly hair is shorn close to the head, leaving a sassy fringe. A hit of citrus-orange color finishes hair off with a bang.

Hair ARTec Systems Photography Keith Cephus


T r a n s p a r e n c y


Albert Crimi of Salvatore & David Salon in Toronto, Ontario, creates plenty of volume in this slick, techno style. Shoulder-length hair is set on rollers, then slightly backcombed at the roots and hairsprayed for added leverage. Crimi finishes the look with a pair of cyber goggles for a futuristic fashion edge.

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