Kate Moss's dishevelled 'do' had us green with envy this week, so we've been on to celebrity stylist Mark Woolley to find out how we can get the look at home - your shortcut to fabulous hair starts here.
Mark won the prestigious ‘Business Director of the Year’ Award at the British Hairdressing Business Awards on Monday (well done Mark!) but as he tells us: “Nobody does ‘effortlessly undone’ better than Kate Moss.
"A healthy dose of backcombing at the crown means that the soft, voluminous layers in her hair fall at all the right angles, highlighting her razor sharp cheekbones and jaw-droppingly perfect bone structure. I love that her hair channels a rock ‘n’ roll vibe whilst looking luxuriously full and glossy – Kate Moss really is ‘dishevelled sophistication’ defined and with this look, her style icon status remains firmly secure.”
Follow Mark's steps to success:
STEP ONE
Work some L’Oreal Playball Silky Sunrise Spray (£9.95, www.electric-hair.com) into damp hair for gloriously soft locks and create a parting roughly with your fingers, not a comb, for a more natural ‘undone’ feel.
STEP TWO
Lightly spritz some hairspray onto the bristles of a Denman D3 Classic Styling Brush (£8.50, www.electric-hair.com) and at the back of the crown, gently backcomb at the roots. The trick here is to separate the top layers of the hair first and then backcomb the under layers, gently smoothing the top layer to give the illusion of natural volume and shape.
STEP THREE
Treat hair with a heat protection spray and using the styling brush, blow dry small sections, no more than an inch wide, in semi-circular motions to create voluminous shape to frame the face. Be sure to keep these strands separated when blow drying as this ensures a dishevelled result.
STEP FOUR
After working through the hair, lightly spritz the finished style with L’Oreal Gloss Control Spray (£8.50, www.electric-hair.com) to add a luxurious sheen. Finally, tease and twist the ends of the hair with your fingers to create definition within the layers that should easily take you from day to night.
For further details on Mark Woolley, Electric London, 29 Thayer Street, London, W1U 2QW or any other salons in the Electric group view the website www.electric-hair.com
courtesy: http://showbiz.sky.com
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