Matte Hair: How to Dull Your Do

Shiny tresses are one of the most sought-after attributes, but spring’s abundance of shimmering fabrics made matte hair a must. “If clothes are very light-reflective pairing high-gloss hair with them can be too much,” says Guido Palau, who uses dry shampoo or baby powder on blow-dried hair to dull it down. “The two-day-old-matte look is cooler—it’s not like you’re trying too hard.”

Palau isn’t the only stylist opting for matte: To offset the metallic fabrics in Preen’s spring 2010 collection, Laurent Philippon used
Bumble and bumble Surf Spray. “Originally, you’d spray the product on your hair and let it air-dry. But for Preen, I’m blow-drying with a flat brush using the Surf Spray,” says Philippon. “Doing it this way gives the hair really nice hold and a certain amount of matte texture—it’s still light and clean but has an interesting matte effect.”

Visit Source

VN:F [1.5.8_856]
Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast)
VN:F [1.5.8_856]
Rating: 0 (from 0 votes)

Related posts:

  1. Hair Trends: Ballerina Bun
  2. Beauty Trend: Naughty Schoolgirl Look
  3. Braided Hair Trend Still Stylish For Fall
  4. Fade-Resistant Hair Color
  5. Halloween Hair Trend: Wickedly Crimped Strands



Leave a Reply