Modern Muse for Maniac Magazine
Photographed by April Hubal
Styled by Christopher Mannor at Margaret Maldonado
Kara D at Elite Models
Makeup: Liza Zaretsky at The Wall Group
Hair: Sienree at Celestine
Fei Fei Sun in Vogue China October 2010 photographed by Josh Olins
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The lovely Lisa Marie Presley takes the stage with T Bone Burnett, Jim Lauderdale, Michael Lockwood, and Buddy Miller for the Americana Music Association Event today. What a treat! (at The GRAMMY Museum)
For Lisa’s hair, I used a 1 1/4 in iron and wrapped random sections around the barrel, leaving out the ends for a beachy feel. I love this look on her!
As much as I LOVE my pitch black hair, sometimes I crave for just a little dimension especially for the summer.
My friend Chad Kenyon from the Christophe Salon in Beverly Hills recently lifted my hair to a toffee/ caramel color and I’m really loving it. However, in order to get my dark hair this light, it required some lightening action with the big bad B word, BLEACH. With that said, I knew my ends would need some extra TLC after the chemical process, it always does. I actually like my ends to be very textured and shaggy for that grungy rock and roll feel but there’s a difference between textured and damaged.
So, to help mend my ends and preventing it from looking like hay, I started using Rene Furterer’s Karite leave-in repairing serum. I just pop some on my towel-dried hair after a wash or whenever my ends need a little pick me up through out the day. It’s a perfect light and creamy consistency and doesn’t weight your hair down like some serums out there.
http://www.renefurtererusa.com/product/karite/no-rinse-repairing-serum
I just stumbled upon this video I worked on about a year ago. I never knew this existed and am so glad I was able to find it!
Hair Note:
For Sara’s look, I used Paul Mitchell’s Wax Works to help me create a wet and slick look with control and high shine. This product is my favorite when I have to cheat a wet look without actually getting my models wet. It’s a little sticky and thick so make sure you saturate the hair very well and evenly.
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Photography: Colin Angus
Model: Meghan Wiggins
Hair: Sienree at Celestine Agency
I had some people ask me what products I like to use to create voluptuous curls, the answer to that is definitely Big Sexy Hair’s Volumizing Dry Shampoo, but my secret weapon for big beautiful curls is using the right curling iron. My trick is to set he hair and use as little product as possible. Depending on your hair texture, product can really weigh down the volume and prevent movement.
For example, if you have very fine hair and low density, stay away from heavy products (serums, hard hold hairsprays etc.) and concentrate on setting the curls with a good iron.
Hair Note:
For Meghan’s hair, I used a 1 inch curling iron to set her hair and misted it with a light hold hairspray. Remember, the curls will open up and fall about a 1/2 inch or more depending on your hair type so if you want to the curls to last a bit longer and fall a little tighter, try using a smaller sized iron and small sections as well.
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