| Making Prom Waves! |
| Karen Marie Shelton / Dedicated to FFOS |
| Date: 7/15/06 |
Introduction
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Ken Paves |
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Courtesy Ken Paves
All Rights Reserved
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There's
no question that
Ken Paves,
founder of the world famous
Ken Paves
Salon in Beverly Hills, California and the Pave Salon in Clinton
Township, Michigan, is on the leading edge of hair fashion
trends. Not only is he
Jessica
Simpson's famous hairdresser, he works with many celebrities and
non-celebrities to create fabulous hairstyles for all sorts of
special events.
Ken has also created the award winning all natural
Paves Professional hair care line
that is used by his many celebrities including Jessica
and Ashlee Simpson, Eva Longoria, Jessica Alba and
Jessica Biel and Brittany Murphy, to name a few.
Even before the big wave of texture hit the Red Carpets, Ken
pointed out to me how to craft a fabulous array of wavy tresses that morphed
from wild and unruly to soft and finished.
Waves In An Instant
Ken understands that for some, waves may be desired "in an
instant" to create a hot new look for a special hair event such as
the Prom.
Whether you go for the trend making
wave
treatments
or just want to ride the
wave to temporary new texture, Ken Paves graciously and brilliantly
provided the detailed styling steps below.
Steal This Style
Ken is famous for the fact that he
always "designs styles that can be easily changed to be worn in a
variety of ways". The styles shown throughout this article is
displayed both in a very soft loose "down" style and a wilder "updo
style. This was intentional on Ken's part because he wants his
beloved celebrity clients to have lots of great "styling options".
The
same hairstyle is also shown with and without a soft "bandeau" style
headband worn near the front of the face to instantly change up the
look. Ken likes the fact that the style can be "dressed up
or down" with the hot fashion trend of adding "headbands".
Basic Style Notes
Ken Paves explained that "this style is best created on tresses
that have a natural wave or bend". Of course
Ken also noted "the basic wavy style can also be created on hair
that is naturally curly".
The
optimal hair length "would be shoulder length or below." This
style can also be created on hair that has been "extended" or with
clip in hair pieces. Since Ken is also a master hair
extension expert, he always makes sure that he designs hairstyles
that work "with or without extensions".
Step By Step Instructions -
Down Style
Listed below are the detailed steps that Ken Paves recommends that you
follow to recreate his spectacular basic wave style:
- Shampoo hair with
a good volumizing shampoo
designed to enhance natural waves or
texture.
For hair that is chemically treated or has been
colored or highlighted, use
a good moisturizing shampoo
that will protect and add
moisture.
- Finish shampoo treatment with a rinse-out
conditioning product
designed for your hair type, texture and condition.
- Complete the final rinse with cool/cold water rinse to close
cuticles.
- Towel blot hair to remove excess water.
- Apply
detangling or leave-in/detangler and working from the
ends to the roots, carefully detangle strands. Create desired
parting (front, side, high or low).
- When hair is completely detangled, apply a styling cocktail that
includes a mixture of leave-in conditioner and/or styling cream and
mousse.
Note: If your hair requires extra hold you may
wish to apply a styling glaze and/or gel in addition
to a leave-in product.
- If you do have lots of natural waves, use a blow dryer set on medium heat and "scrunch" 1-2
inch sections of your hair with one hand as you direct the heat "up
the shaft" from the "ends to the roots" with the blow dryer.
Continue to work completely around your head from side to side
scrunching 1-2 inch sections until the entire head has been
scrunched and texturized.
- If you don't have natural waves, use a
long finger diffuser to create loose waves. Select 1-2 inches
of hair at a time and "drape the section of hair" into the bowl
section of the diffuser. Use the air flow to dry the strands,
creating natural texture. Continue this process until all the
hair has been completely dried.
Note: Hair that has a natural
wave, curl or bend will respond well to the finger diffuser drying
technique. Straight hair may not develop much texture or wave
utilizing a diffuser.
- To crank up the waves and texture, use a medium barrel curling iron
and work from side to side creating a series or different sized
spiral curls.
Release the curling iron and carefully pin the newly created curl to
your scalp while working on the next section of hair.
- When hair has been completely curled, cooled and ready to be
finished, spray the entire head with a firm hold hairspray.
- Unpin the individual sections and "finger tousle" to achieve desired
wave pattern.
- Slide a "bandeau style" headband up over the front of the hairline.
Push the headband farther back then you ultimately want it, then
slightly nudge it forward. This gives the front of the hair a
little lift. Pull any side fringe gently out from under the
band.
- Finish with a
light spritz of hairspray and a light application of
shine spray or drops carefully palmed over the top of the waves to
prevent them from getting too much product which can make hair
greasy or oily. Remember, a little goes a long way.
This style looks stunning with either a strapless gown to show off
your shoulders or a halter top gown, as shown above. Keep
dress and accessories relatively simple so that they do not compete
with your fabulous waves and texture.
Step By Step Instructions -
Up Do Style
This
updo style (shown to the side) is a modified version of the basic
wavy style created above.
Once the basic style is completed, and the headband positioned in
the desired location, use fingers to gently pull individual waves
forward over the front of the headband. Use bobby pins in the
same hue as your current hair and anchor the waves so that they
naturally cascade from the back of the crown down around your face
and over your ears.
Working from side to side along the back, pull individual waves up
from the nape of the neck and pin them against the back of the head
so that they form a messy tousled "faux" chignon.
The
key to this look is to be creative and pin waves in a random pattern
so that they cascade down around the face and up along the crown.
Summary
This
brilliant wavy style is perfect for Prom, a wedding or a special
hair event.
Whether you wear the hair down in loose waves or pinned up with
cascading texture, the style can be adopted perfectly for any face
shape, hair texture or length.
If
you desire more hair fullness or length, experiment with add-on
strands. Another option is to have a series of hair extensions
added before your big event. |