Friday, November 19, 2010

Alan White teach you get Alex Perry's look with iv ghd

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Australian fashion designer Alan White, who directed the hair for ghd at Alex Perry's runway show on the Queen Mary 2, explains how to re-create the style at home. Our ghd hair straighteners blog will share you how to get this look.Follow the tips for step-by-step instructions.
The look: Effortless luxury inspired by Alex Perry's luxe designs and the Queen Mary 2's glamorous location. Watch the video:Alex Perry Fashion Runway - Queen Mary 2.

"The full bodied hair for the show moved with a seductive bend and waves were created with the ghd IV styler. The hair was smoothed through the top and sides, blending into long flowing waves to give a glamorous but relaxed feel," explains White.
How to get this look with iv ghd:
  1. On damp hair we applied plenty of ghd maximise mousse to achieve all over body and volume, blow drying the hair until dry. We applied ghd uplift spray to the roots to lift the hair direction away from the scalp. I wanted the hair to be pumped up and have plenty of hold.
  2. At this point we added hair extensions to the girls who needed them, to give extra length and body. We needed to create consistency with the models' hair lengths so the extensions gave the girls lengthened and even hair.
  3. We then set a wave into the hair using the ghd IV hair straightener and ghd IV salon styler (for bigger, looser curls at the bottom). Selecting sections of hair at random (to keep the movement natural), we smoothed the hair around the ghd styler to create a long curl.
    Tip: apply ghd creation spray before heat styling to give the curl extra hold and make it last for longer.
  4. Before the hair set too tightly, we brushed through the curls to create softer waves, then rolled each section back up and pinned it so the wave would set more naturally.
  5. After the wave had set we removed the pins and softly brushed the hair out in all directions with a soft bristle brush to really take advantage of the volume created by the ghd maximise mousse and the ghd IV. This gave the hair freedom of movement and bounce.
  6. To smooth the top and sides I mixed ghd texture lotion with ghd polishing serum at a ratio of 5/1 to give mixed texture and hold with a polished finish. Taking sections across the top of the head, (from ear to ear) I combed the mix onto the hair close to the scalp making sure to keep the mix off of the mid lengths and ends. Once all the top and sides were smoothed off the face, I set the top in place using a warm blow dryer
  7. I then applied a light application of ghd polishing serum to the mid lengths and ends to add shine and to give that luxurious finish to the waves.
  8. A light spray of the ghd ultimate hairspray held the style in place until just before the models went out when we gave the hair a light brush through so the style could move with ease in the wind.
Then the effortless luxury look has been completed. If you like, follow our steps to get this look.
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