New Season Styles

www.erroldouglas.comErrol Douglas
In the mood for a new hue or 'do but not sure what to go for? Well fret not, because Glamour.com's Style Inspiration section has it covered. Don't hit the hairdressers without it!
If your locks are looking a little lank and lacklustre, then give them a new season make-over with our guide to the hottest styles around...
Mark Woolley for ElectricGlamour guide: A modern classic the sassy quiff and high ponytail combo is cool without being too contrived. To achieve the necessary rough and ready texture use non-greasy thickening lotions and curling irons to dress up the ponytail. Divide the front of your hair into a triangle section from each temple to a point at the centre crown and backcomb the roots to create the necessary vertical lift. Pin securely into place.
Mark Woolley, Electric, Brighton and Reading.
Tel: 01273202088 www.markwoolley.co.uk
Errol DouglasGlamour guide: Toned down curls, created with tongs, are combined with lots of volume through the crown section for a loose, but luxe version of one of the dominant trends of the season. It’s less about Hollywood and more about holiday mood than in recent seasons, but the preoccupation with health and shine remains.
Errol Douglas for Errol Douglas, London SW1 for Matrix
www.erroldouglas.com
Errol DouglasGlamour guide: A great shape offers plenty of scope for personalising the look – whether it’s with an unexpected colour choice, glossing treatment based on your natural shade, or temporary fashion colour or a semi-permanent transformation of a brilliant blonde to a bittersweet brunette. Straightening irons with skinny plates specifically for shorter lengths of hair will make a pin straight finish more attainable.
Errol Douglas for Errol Douglas, London SW1 for Matrix
www.erroldouglas.com
Errol DouglasGlamour guide: Cut to be the essence of versatility, this crop is left lonnger through the fringe and crown sections and can be worn sleek and sophisticated one minute or mussed up with lots of texture for a Mod look. Achieve tantalising tousle by blast drying short hair while ruffling it with your fingers.
Errol Douglas for Errol Douglas, London SW1 for Matrix
www.erroldouglas.com
Rae Palmer HairdressingGlamour guide: Drop a bombshell with a bad girl blonde style that leaves you plenty of time to party, just keep an eye on those roots! The message conveyed is that you’re fearlessly fashionable. All the hard work should be done by the cut - hair should fall into place with almost zero effort. Short sharp shapes, strong texturised layers and spiky fringes have adorned über-glam girl singers from Annie Lennox to Grace Jones to Sarah Harding.
Rae Palmer at Rae Palmer Hairdressing, Southsea, Hants, for Schwarzkopf
Tel: 023 9242 6622
Rae Palmer HairdressingGlamour guide: Variations on the full-on fringed bob are the must-have look for those wishing to move into urban-cool territory. Forget ‘pudding bowl’ shapes and think sexy separation, - way out of your mum’s cutting comfort zone - with a broken outline. The most edgy versions feature block or asymmetric fringes and state of the art colour. Use a medium sized paddle brush after rough-drying to make the most of broken up sections. Encourage separation with a texturising styling product.
Rae Palmer at Rae Palmer Hairdressing, Southsea, Hants, for Schwarzkopf
Tel: 023 9242 6622
Rae Palmer HairdressingGlamour guide: Ultra-wearable mid-length style with modern attitude – think razored and choppy, but ethereal and natural at the same time. In tune with this theme of boho-lite the softly razored peekaboo fringe blends in beautifully with the rest of the cut and the mix of cool creamy blonde, honey gold tones add depth and desirability. Think Blondie in Biarritz.
Rae Palmer at Rae Palmer Hairdressing, Southsea, Hants, for Schwarzkopf
Tel: 023 9242 6622
Karine Jackson Hair & BeautyGlamour guide: Finding your bob a little tame for hitting the town? A plethora of products have been created to unleash your inner rock chick without your boss being any the wiser the following day. Braid or twist damp hair and allow to dry naturally then work towards a sexily dishevelled finish, nothing too ladylike.
Karine Jackson for Karine Jackson Hair & Beauty, London WC2
020 7836 0300 www.karinejackson.co.uk
hob salonsGlamour guide: This geometric crop is sharp and sophisticated accentuated by artful blonde and copper colour placement. Going for the chop can be liberating; cutting time and effort spent on styling and doing wonders for condition. Mousse will create volume at the roots and wax will give the look more of a textured or broken up feel depending on how much you use.
hob salons, London, Middx. Herts and Essex using Wella Professionals products
www.hobsalons.com
Akin Konizi for hob salonsGlamour guide: This cute elfin crop is bang on trend. A chic classic associated with iconic beauty Audrey Hepburn, the look can be adapted to suit most face shapes although micro short versions really demand perfect bone structure and Bambi eyes. A fringe will leave you feeling less exposed as will a few tendrils framing the face. The ideal canvas for bold slices of colour as well as highlights and lowlights, all of which enhance shape and texture.
Akin Konizi for hob salons, London, Middx. Herts and Essex using Wella Professionals products
www.hobsalons.com
Natasha Steele for Lisa ShepherdGlamour guide: This high-energy tufty crop with a tousled, choppy shape combined with immaculate colour exudes grown up glamour from every follicle.
Natasha Steele, Lisa Shepherd, Lisa Shepherd Midlands, Kidderminster
Tel: 01562 748 833