London Fashion Week: Texture and Movement by Moroccanoil at Kristian Aadnevik

Inspiration: Says designer Kristian Aadnevik, “This season is inspired by the intrinsic architecture of Georgia, a Eurasian country with an electric character and a synthesis of culture.”
 Hair Inspiration: The motion of a kaleidoscope, along with elements from the Eurasian country of Georgia where lavish, romantic architecture against a backdrop of beautifully co-existing colors. Complementing the collection, the hair looks combined textural themes reflecting the label’s gothic tendencies, coupled with a subtle softness, elegant volume and movement. Lead stylist Errol Douglas for Moroccanoil gives the steps needed to achieve the look.
 Get the Look:
1. “For guaranteed shine and manageability, I always prepare the hair with Moroccanoil Treatment applied through mid-lengths to ends and then comb it through.”
 
2. “Work a palm-size amount of Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse through the roots at the front and crown of the hair and a similar sized-amount of Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse to the roots at back of head and brush through using the Moroccanoil Paddle Brush .”
 
3. “Blow dry the hair with a hairdryer.”
 
4. “Take medium-size sections starting at back of head, spray each section with Moroccanoil Heat Styling Protection and wrap hair around a heated styling wand for 10 seconds. Then spray the curl with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Strong and leave to settle and cool. Make sure that the hairline sections are curled up and away from the face.”
 
5. “Once all the curls have cooled, comb through the hair with fingers sweeping the hair to one side, across from the parting to create height.”
 
6. “Fix in place with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Strong and finish the look with a light mist of Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine Spray for extra definition and incredible shine.”


redit: Piers Macdonald for Moroccanoil]

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