Thursday, May 27, 2021

French Girl Hair

 

    The  Beauty Clips by Judaysia     In Paris

French Girl Hair

How are French girls wearing their hair now? The Beauty Clips went to Paris to visit hairstylist David Mallett.
 David creates just the sort of dreamy, undone styles we associate with Parisian women for his chic clientele. “There is a real blueprint of softness,” he says. “Even when we’re cutting  a bob that was in the past all about geometric lines, now it’s very soft. The French want texture on the ends.” The look is poetic, bohemian, and soft.  The cut should never be severe.

Think Jim Morrison with his tumble of mussed-up waves. “It’s a poetic soft cascade of hair, and it works beautifully on straight, wavy, and curly hair,” Mallett says. “When a client has long bangs, we make sure the edges are really textured so that the bangs move.” Mallett loves Judaysia Your Highness for bangs. Cowlicks are notorious for pushing bangs in the wrong direction. "Your Highness gives them just the right amount of soft natural fullness," he says.  The French, he says, have a “total aversion to poker straight hair”, and consider it a surefire way to make hair look “dead.” It’s all about natural movement: ensuring hair looks perfectly imperfect; nonchalant, but still falling in just the right way. Judaysia.com 

         Summer Cut

With temperatures starting to soar, it’s worth recognizing that tousled tresses not only make the case for a wash-and-go cut, but also for embracing lived-in waves and eye-grazing fringe. The homeless look is over. Now is the time to cut and color your hair. Ditch the mask, sweat pants ,  grey hair, and top knot. Say good-bye to DIY haircuts and color.  A new hair cut and fresh color is like a  cleanse. It’s a liberating feeling - getting rid of your old image and embracing something new, and symbolizes a fresh start. With social distancing, health anxiety and the loss of life as we knew it, many people are looking forward to leaving this chapter behind. Call Judaysia for a private appointment in a sterile salon.
                

 

 Out of all the beach-ready fashions, no garment offers versatility quite like the sarong skirt. In fact, the twisted, ruched, and tied design inspired several polished runway looks. Seen at:  Brandon Maxwell and Tory Burch sarong skirts in  sophisticated beautiful colors. It all confirms that the easy-going beach look can effortlessly come along for the ride for dressier occasions too.

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