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These pages contain hair pictures and hair information/editorial contributions from some of the top hairdressers and cosmetologists around the world. We hope you find a hair style or hair cut to suit you.
Shane Henning, of NOK in Newtown,
Sydney, is becoming used to
having his talents with hair recognised as a previous recipient
of The Hair Expo Hairdresser of the Year award. For his salon
NOK (short for Noddys On King) this years awards night was theirs
with the salon as a whole taking out the awards for Salon Team
of the Year and Best Photographic Collection. So, if you are after
"the" salon to get your hair done at, this one could
be the place!
We spoke to Shane about what he thought
was going to be happening to the hair of us fashion conscious
hair addicts over the next 6 months.
"Curl is in for a strong
come back as we move away from all the stick straight looks. Curls
will be big and and full with lots of volume but still very natural.
Colours will be golden and coppery, the earth tones bronzes and
caramels all very popular. At NOK we do a technique called 'colour
flinting' using these colours to personalise selective pieces
of hair adding flecks of colour to the ends or wherever needed
to suit the style".
and some hair
tips please Shane:
"Do
what your hair wants to do. Hair is easy as long as you don't
fight it."
Thanks to
Shane and his team, I think we have some good thoughts there.
VirtualHairCare
previous predictions:
Mid
2002 sees hair getting a 'grown- out" feel. Gone are the
geometric/asymmetric sharp cuts of the 80's resurgence, all being
swopped for jeans and some 70's hippy chic!
Don't
make the mistake of taking the term 'grown-out' too literally.
If you don't keep your style shaped to perfection it can take
on a bulky, rounded feeling in areas where you really don't want
it too. This will leave you looking like you didn't have the time
to get your hair done rather than the casual, sexy and chic image
that is the essence of the season.
Keeping
your hair in good condition and finding the right products to
prevent
your hair looking frizzy or fluffy, are especially
important for these looks where shattered or feathered ends often
form the detail of the cut. Don't forget to ask your hairdresser
what they would recommend and get them to show you how to get
that just
left the salon effect.
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All
images above are from the latest collection of looks from
Adam Noble of Next Hair, ACT, Australia
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The
Tremayne salon of Melbourne Australia recently released their
summer 2001/2002 Style Report which we feel will give you some
great ideas for your next style change.
Soft,
Sexy & Feminine are Tremaynes hair predictions. The looks
ooze self-assured femininity.
Hair
Cuts:
The
3 big hair cut trends are long fringes (influenced by super model
Caroline K); razored out bobs and longer looks (think Charlize
Theron & Natalie Imbruglia); and the Parisienne crop a la
Kate Moss. Celebrity style is having a bigger than ever impact
on hair trends around the world.
Short
chic looks are hot news. Hair is undercut creating a strong perimeter
with length maintained through the top area to five an overall
softness. Short looks are super sexy worn up and away from the
face.
Razored,
feathered, layered cutting techniques soften winter styles and
create movement and texture. Styles loosen up for summer with
the bulk and weight being removed resulting in easy to manage
and beautifully versatile looks.
Hues:
Colours
are lightening up for the summer months and blonde hair colouring
is big news. Colours are not as gold as the previous seasons and
are becoming more muted ads even feature pastel, frosted shades.
All colours are very tonal with several shades of the one colour
used to create the overall looks, this results in multifaceted,
luxurious colour that moves with the hair.
Blonde
is beautiful. They feature shades of blonde that are perfect for
every skin tone. Miami, Sahara and Glamour Blondes feature shades
of cool vanilla, pale biscuit, sand, wheat and caramel.
Reds
cool down for summer with maroon and copper overtones used as
the foundation for contrasting pieces of glistening gold to lighten
up the look.
Brunettes
are also lightening up with cool shades that shimmer with
health and vitality. Tan, Velour and Suede browns combine to give
brunettes a stunning signature colour.
Tremayne
like to emphasise that each colour formulation is created to bring
out each persons individual beauty by assessing skin tone and
eye colour.
Beautifully
cut and coloured hair that is healthy, gleaming and looks effortless
completes the total look.
Thanks
to Alfredo Santo and The Tremayne Creative Team.

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