Redken Wool
If you want to be trendy with your hair next season, sets out proposals for redken wool hair for Autumn / Winter 2010-2011. Some trends that bear the stamp of Guido Palau, the Creative Director of the brand. The first image shows the look 'The New Volume'. This season is going to take the hair with body, volume becomes the star of the catwalk, with waves that add a touch of femininity. A look inspired by French actresses of the 50 and 60 and with Guido Palau has styled designs by ChloƩ, Nina Ricci and Roberto Cavalli. With 'Parting Ways' is committed to the natural hair, looking disheveled. Ponytails extremely flattering to the flat that you have long straight hair. This look comes designs Alberta Ferretti, Calvin Klein and Versace. The sophistication and simplicity of French style of the 70 come from the hand of 'Easy Street'. Casual hairstyles that enhance the beauty of women. Diesel and Marc Jacobs are some who opt for this look. And coming from the hand picked 'High Drama', which reinvents the high bun. Collected amazing feminine traits include wave and volume. Balenciaga, Loewe, Prada and Yves Saint Laurent are committed to this classic look but modernized. Some proposals for the new season, which is proposing the program redken wool Time Winter hair care cold before the arrival of four star products. Aerate to get volume 08 is applied to wet hair and work with the dryer to get the desired effect. With Velvet Gelatine 07 is reinventing the drying body and spring effect. redken wool is a gel flux shake effect carded redken wool to achieve extreme volume semi-matte finish. And finally, setting Quick Dry Instant 18, a fast drying spray that defines your style by providing a defined, shiny finish. I am a stylist, I love living informed that I would like to reflect trends common in women. and not only artists, what if you take to the streets to ask what they like and how they wear their hair like?. [. . ] With his toenails blue also. The hairstyle I loved it. It consisted of 40's style waves, most of the actresses from the golden age of [. . ]. . . This article is my first review published in Le Figaro Madame. In the first part you will find my criticism, then the product description and criticism as published on the original site. Especially recommended to create the disheveled hair and misty views on the latest fashion shows, the freeze-spray to the cotton fibers can give a volume crumpled to matt and woolly. The formula "Texturizing" (to shake, otherwise the flow is below) is working on all types of hair, dry and wet as well. Directions for use: spread a small amount of product in small bits, then structure with fingers or indenting the material with a curling iron. Pros: lightweight, persistent odor after break is nice. The product "a hit" not like most hair styling products, even if it is too generous to the application. Cons: You have to think of shaking the product before use and wash hands after application if it leaves a non-uniform layer unpleasant. Overall: Definitely I'm a fan of the smell of the product and the styling effect is undeniable. However I see no "revolution" because if the hair are a nice size and are relatively soft compared to products already available there is no provision sensational. This entry t published Tuesday, September 16, 2008 12 h 32 min and is filed under Cosmetics, Press, product offerings, product testing rponses You can follow this entry through the RSS 2. 0 feed. You can our answer or make a rtro-link from your site. What do you mean not feeling wool? These are hair-like fleece of a sheep after applying the product?! o_O. . . .