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Accessorize
A
bounty of bows, bands, and clips were seen on the runway. From barrettes and
clips, to ribbons, brooches, and head bands designers are in love with hair
accessories. At Simone Rocha coveted antique style barrettes held back wispy
strands or enhanced cropped styles. In Paris Chanel took head dressing to new ultra-chic highs with the logo emblazoned crystal clip. Sparkly hair slides,
ribbons, and camellias adorned simple clean healthy hair. Head bands were made
new again with intricate embellishments that sat neatly from ear-to-ear. Use a
single clip or go all out with an abundance of clips scattered across the
head. Get the look with simple backcombing to
add a necessary grip. Spray on Judaysia VS Volumizing Spray the stylist choice to
give your hair hold. Available at
judaysia.com.
Backstage Beauty
Moschino
served up bright paint-splotched chignons for spring. Inspired by the
traditions of Picasso’s native Spain, Julien d’Ys crafted Spanish-style
chignons. Each model either wore a custom wig or had their hair parted down the
middle, twisted at the base of the neck, and pinned into a voluminous knot. But
that was only the beginning of his idiosyncratic homage: the stylist
administered strokes of paint in shades of red, pink, blue, green, and yellow
down the hair for a “touch of color.” Offsetting the shocks of pigment, makeup
artist Kabuki sought to evoke Picasso in a minimalistic way by saturating the
lips in MAC’s Retro Matte Liquid lip color in the cult red shade Feels So Grand
and tracing on black negative-space liner in thin, extended wings. Imbuing
perennial classics with painterly accents, the Picasso beauty brought an
imaginative, all-encompassing surrealism to Milan. Visit Judaysia at
judaysia.com
Chop and Change
Try a new short style for the season ahead. Length on top gives
short hair extra fullness. Hair color also helps to plump up the volume.
Thicken every strand with Judaysia Explode. Made with the most advanced cell rejuvenating antioxidants to promote growth and help stop fallout. Organic plants and flowers rejuvenate limp, thin, locks.
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The Shag
The catwalks saw the return of some hairstyle classics – from
long plaits and low ponytails to simple center partings and elegant hair
accessories – all re-imagined with modern twists. Barrettes, brooches, and
slides adorned simple half-up hair styles. The center part was everywhere
straight down the middle. Disco waves were full and frothy at Michael Kors.
Think Jerry Hall. However, the standout was the return of the shag hair cut at
Louis Vuitton. A modern take on the shag with soft layers, long fringe, and
lots of volume. The low maintenance cut is great for wavy, curly, fine, and
straight hair. Have your haircut with Volumtechnics by Judaysia to build body
into fine, limp, and thin hair. Write Judaysia at judaysia.com.judaysia.com
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Carolyn
Bessette Kennedy possessed a unique ability to make the most humble pieces
covetable. Her beauty choices were reflected in the way she dressed, with
luminous blonde hair, often slicked back into an unfussy chignon or ponytail
offset with a plastic Alice
band or otherwise left to tumble down her shoulders, framing a make-up free
face. Her style has left its mark on fashion, copied by Megan Markle.
Luscious Locks
Long
locks made a welcome return on the Men’s Spring / Summer 2020 runway. Undone,
loose, and relaxed was the look. Medium length to super long has a fresh modern
feel. Men desperately need a new look, the current faded sides seen on the
street makes them look like egg heads.judaysia.com