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Photos Courtesy of Charles Sykes for Redken
Rag & Bone
Fall - Winter 2013
Hair by Guido, Redken Creative Consultant
Redken Creative Consultant Guido kicked off Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2013 with a loose chignon for the Rag & Bone show this evening, and the show went on without a hitch despite the impending snowstorm. He created a relaxed, nonchalant knot with an emphasis on texture and a nod to the sixties.
"This look is really very fitting for the Rag + Bone girl, it's a little bit Edie-Sedgwick inspired but it's not too exargerated. It's got a tomboy feeling, but it also has a certain softness to it... Creating the low side part and then sweeping the hair over the forehead ultimately gives it a feminine feel."
-Guido, Redken Creative Consultant
Create the Look:
Apply Redken guts 10 root targeted volumizing foam to damp hair from roots to ends.
Create a deep, clean low side part.
Rough blow dry with fingers to create a very natural texture.
When fully dry, add Redken powder refresh 01 aerosol hair powder/dry shampoo throughout to add texture and a matte effect.
Drag hair together into a low ponytail at the nape of the neck and secure with elastic.
Apply Redken quick tease 15 backcoming finishing spray to the ponytail and twist into a loose knot, securing with pins and letting a the "wispy" ends come out.
"Soften" the whole look by pulling the hair up a bit at the crown, not too exaggerated but to add a little height.