Thursday, October 13, 2016

HAIR HOW TO HEALTHY NATURAL WAVES

Aveda Global Creative Director, Antoinette Beenders, creates a ripple effect at the TOME Spring/Summer 2017 Show.
TOME designers Ryan Lobo and Ramon Martin were feeling nostalgic for their past muses, from whom they’ve always drawn inspiration: Louise Bourgeois, Georgia O’Keefe, Shirin Neshat, and Madonna, to name a few.
Backstage at Tome for Aveda at New York Fashion Week
“The goal was simply to enhance each girl’s natural look,” says Antoinette Beenders, Aveda Global Creative Director. “Damage Remedy™ Split End Repair (available September 24) helped tame fly-aways and add a bit of polish to waves. “It gives health and integrity to the hair; it’s perfect for the modern girl on the go.”
Backstage at Tome for Aveda at New York Fashion Week
How to Get the Look
Step 1: 
Apply NEW Damage Remedy Split End Repair (available September 24) to the ends of completely dry hair to instantly draw and bind separated ends back together and help prevent new splits from forming.
Backstage at Tome for Aveda at New York Fashion Week
Step 2: 
Create a middle part then spritz Thickening Tonic all over hair.
Step 3: 
Wrap one-inch-wide sections of hair around a large-barrel curling iron.
Step 4: 
To form ripples rather than corkscrews, Antoinette holds the iron horizontally to the head before winding strands around the barrel, making sure to keep the ends out of the heat.
Backstage at Tome for Aveda at New York Fashion Week
Step 5: 
Work another pea-size drop of NEW Damage Remedy™ Split End Repair (available September 24) through ends for a piece-y effect.
Step 6: 
Mist finished look with Air Control™ Hair Spray.

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Thickening Tonic Damage Remedy™
Split End Repair
Air Control™ Hair Spray

 

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