
Seek, slicked back front and exposed foreheads — gave way to a natural, ‘girly’ textured look in the back, created by Redken consultant Guido – for the Spring/Summer 2013.
The identity of the Rag + Bone girl is clearer than ever, and this masculine-yet-feminine tomboy style is more defined than looks in past seasons. This soft-yet-tough style is a little beachy, calling to 90′s minimalism. Having the forehead exposed makes for a dramatic look and adds structure as a way to update a textured, wavy look.”
Want the look? These easy steps – will have you on your way to beauty versatility of the chic gender kind:
- Apply guts 10 root targeted volume spray foam to damp hair from roots to ends.
- Rough dry hair with fingers for a textured finish using a Sultra Temptress dryer, raking hair back from the forehead as you dry.
- Using a Sultra Buombshell Oval Curling Iron, create waves on the lower two-thirds of the hair.
- Apply a generous amount of hardwear 16 super strong gel to the front 2-3 inches of hair, slicking back with fingers, leaving the forehead exposed.
- Spray top third of style with forceful 23 super-strength finishing spray, concentrating on the crown, and use the blow-dryer once again on the front 2-3 inches of hair to really set the style.
Redken products used:
hardwear 16 super strong gel
guts 10 root targeted volume spray foam
forceful 23 super strength finishing spray foam
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