Hair Updos - Formal Updo Hairstyles

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My good friends at I.C.O.N. BEAUTY LAB in Los Angeles have put together another AWESOME video on hair updos and formal hairstyling tips to help your clients look their best in any event, whether its prom, weddings, or holidays. Abdon showcases a technique which can be applied to any existing style. It takes an updo that is formal, soft, smooth and simple, and creates something high volume and couture. In part 2, formal make-up artist Jasmine shows you her secret to a longer lasting lip finish, that lets your lips look fresh all day with only minimal touchups.

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As we know, we have already completed a very soft Bridal look, but how do we go from this transition into something more editorial? A little more Couture because they're taking all the pins out, there's a perfect example how quickly with using less pins, even with the hairspray in the cocktail that I created 14 in the beginning, I can still take it down change. Her look change her style because her personality, her lifestyle, really dictates the option, the versatility that we're seeing today and what reclines are actually requiring. That'S why it's really a nice and important if you're gon na create a look, that's gon na! Take you into another! Look that when you French lace, it's really just about the volume, the fullness but yet you're not committed to that specific look, because you can easily brush it out. We get the control and the look so even from a simple hairstyle that we did a lab. But for the bridal, this could be something that she just one. Second, every evening look I'm gon na create something a lot more for in the front and I'm gon na elaborate with the back to embellish it with just a little bit more of a texture. That'S what I'm gon na go for now and I'm gon na create Rufus. So, since I know I want to focus on the crown area for my height, I'm going to take a nice relatively large circle on top of the crown making sure that it's properly proportionate and balanced, because I still have to take a consideration when you create any Height, you got to make sure you have incorporated the left side, the right side, as well as the front and the back to get the proper height and sectioning that you're creating for the height in the back. This is a simple little circle. Looking at a contra shapes of the head profile stand behind make sure that the proportion in their side right side skim out your sections. This is where hairdressers tend to lose it because they they brush out the hair, and then they don't know where to go with it once it's all been set. This is a great great important factor. Know your zones but also know exactly the placement, so it will not come out either lopsided or too far forward or too far back there. We go gon na twist and clip this out of the way. Then I'm going to subdivide the front from the back. So you can see I'm still using the ears as a visual guideline and just for control purposes and sectioning purposes. I'M going to clip the back away for right now. So, as you can see, I'm still working with a proper zone. So I'm still working with a front left the front right for fringe is basically what's going to finish it off and definitely the entire back now and of course, it's separate from the crown section now the product that I had said earlier, it's a web. This is why the part died. I like my choice. I think it's a wonderful pomade, because it really takes it from what we had talked about. A very soft, simple style into the next level of Couture or editorial web is a unique specialty product. I always eye to emulsify it in the jar first to kind of get all the products together all the ingredients properly mixed and you can see the consistency. It'S a very gooey like product, typically hairdressers as well as a consumer, would not think about putting a product of such and that's why I say it's a specialty product. I take a nice amount. Mr. rezoning, right now at the fringe, just to kind of saturate the pomade again, the more you apply the web into the foundation. It'S gon na give you the hold and support. At the same time, since I really want to defy the gravity, I want to make sure that it really gets in properly saturated, say I just like you start back combing and if it starts in trapping in South capturing the back combing. I know that I'm on the right direction of and that's a good indicator, it's more of a visual as well as a feel, more importantly, grab some more wet see. I know why it's called wet

Matt T.: Great tips, sounds like something my girlfriend can apply the next time we go out for a formal event. Thanks for sharing. ;-)

Joyce Mendez: what is the pomade he used called?

Joyce Mendez: what is the pomade he used called?

itpaystobeme: Where do I buy web?

Jenny B: That girl has hecka volume in her hair.

May Huynh: other than ur issue w/ saying "heigth" when the word is "heighT", nice tips vid. [=

Ginaun 87: Reaaaalll stupid!

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