Hairstyles
POMPADOUR
Named for the trend-setting Marquise de Pompadour - mistress of King Louis XV in eighteenth century France - the pompadour was originally a style that involved frizzing the hair all...
POMPADOUR
Named for the trend-setting Marquise de Pompadour - mistress of King Louis XV in eighteenth century France - the pompadour was originally a style that involved frizzing the hair all...
BIG CHOP
Hair cuts are heavy with symbolism about fresh starts and life changes and there’s perhaps no better example than the big chop; a term used by those with Black hair...
BIG CHOP
Hair cuts are heavy with symbolism about fresh starts and life changes and there’s perhaps no better example than the big chop; a term used by those with Black hair...
POODLE CUT
Popularised by Lucille Ball in the 1950s, the poodle cut sees its wearer brush their curls (natural or faux) into a giant pouff on top of their head – with...
POODLE CUT
Popularised by Lucille Ball in the 1950s, the poodle cut sees its wearer brush their curls (natural or faux) into a giant pouff on top of their head – with...
SUN-IN
Forget balayage for sun-kissed colour, the 90s way to achieve natural-looking highlights was a colourful plastic bottle full of peroxide. Sun-In gave a generation of teenagers their first experience with...
SUN-IN
Forget balayage for sun-kissed colour, the 90s way to achieve natural-looking highlights was a colourful plastic bottle full of peroxide. Sun-In gave a generation of teenagers their first experience with...
HEADBANDS
Nothing says Sloane ranger like a thick, velvet headband – and when it comes to Sloane style, there’s only one authority; The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook. Co-author Peter York told...
HEADBANDS
Nothing says Sloane ranger like a thick, velvet headband – and when it comes to Sloane style, there’s only one authority; The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook. Co-author Peter York told...
HEATLESS TEXTURE
No heat, no problem. People have been creating texture without the use of hot tools for centuries; from ancient African cultures using sulfurous mud to shape and set the hair...
HEATLESS TEXTURE
No heat, no problem. People have been creating texture without the use of hot tools for centuries; from ancient African cultures using sulfurous mud to shape and set the hair...