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2004 Hair Makeover: Shaggy Transformation
Karen Marie Shelton (All Images Courtesy Gerard Bollei Salon & MultiMedia International)
Date: 1/13/2004

Introduction

For many people the concept of a hair makeover conjures up images of major color or cuts.  

This is very often not the case.  Instead, a skilled professional hairstylist may make a dramatic difference by simply working with the existing hues and styles.  

By studying face shape, skin tone and other features, a skilled hair master can make a few tweaks  that result in maximum benefits with minimal change.

Before

Model Jennifer (shown above & to the side) visited the fabulous Gerard Bollei Salon, NYC (212-759-7985) recently for a professional makeover that would enhance, rather than dramatically alter, her existing look. 

Master stylist Hoi Fung studied Jennifer's combo heart/inverted pear shaped face for inspiration.  Jennifer's tresses were a beautiful natural shade of smoky black.  Hoi decided to show off Jennifer's extraordinary natural hues with a slightly modified style. 

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The Makeover

Trimming a mere 3/4 inches from around the entire bottom of Jennifer's strands, Hoi gave the style instant sleekness and flow.  

Keeping Jennifer's face framing side-swept bangs intact, he carefully carved out a few very subtle shaggy layers, angled on both sides to show off Jennifer's stunning cheekbones.  

He also lightly texturized to kick up the ends a tiny bit and give them definition.

After

The result?  A simple style tweaking that resulted in beautiful texture and movement.  The new shaggy tresses also played up Jennifer's naturally glossy color.

Styling

Hoi used Kerastase Oleo-Relax on Jennifer's hair to lightly soften and detangle while turning up the shine levels.  

While her hair was still damp, Foi blow dried it with a round brush to shape into a sensual fold of soft strands around her stunning face.  

The face framing shape combined with an eyebrow shaping from Bollei's talented Suzanne Hadaszy and a make-up tune-up by the masterful Janet Paolucci gave Jennifer's eyes and lips a soft and dewy finish. 

Styling

Rene Furterer - Fioravanti Light Weight Detangling CreamThe key to re-creating this style at home is to choose good products.  Use a post-shampoo lightweight, detangling cream rinse like Rene Furterer's Fioravanti Light Weight Detangling Cream designed to remove static electricity, nourish and soften the hair while adding elasticity and shine. This will add to the sleekness of the style and control frizziness as well.

Blow-dry the style with a flat or paddle style brush to get sleek straight strands and then use a round brush for gentle root lift and light flicks on the ends. Add a bit of mousse to help with volume creation.

Apply a tiny bit of styling cream or gel to the bangs and then finger pick to give them that sexy, just tousled style.

Finishing Touches

Phyto - PhytoLisse (Formerly Phytodefrisant RelaxSerum)To add even more color depth, consider using a color enhancing shampoo like those from Mine, Paul Mitchell or Aveda.  Or if you prefer ask your hair care professional about Goldwell's Colorance Color 'n Care Conditioner and Color Styling Mousse in a complimentary color.

Add a dab of shine with Phyto's PhyoLisse, Rene Furterer's Spray Gloss or Robert Hallowell's Love That Shine Drops and your 2004 will be a bright and shiny new hair year for you.

To Schedule Your Own Makeovers

If you love this makeover and would love to experience your own personal transformation, call the Gerard Bollei Salon in New York City for an appointment (212-759-7985 or 1-800-BOLLEI2).  

Check out the other great makeovers from Gerard Bollei:

1/11/04 - Karen's 6th Hair Makeover for 2004 - Minimalist New Style  

1/11/04 - Karen's 5th Hair Makeover for 2004 - Shapeless To Sultry  

1/9/04 - Karen's 4th Hair Makeovers for 2004 - How To Tame That Mane.  

1/2/04 - Karen unveils the 3rd article in her series of Hair Makeovers for 2004.  Check out how to go from Plain Jane To Sassy Shag.

1/2/04 - Karen covers the 2nd in her series of Hair Makeovers for 2004.  Check out how to go from Dull & Damaged To Delicious Hair.

12/29/03 - Karen is doing a series of Hair Makeovers for 2004.  Check out her 1st - From Wavy Bulk to Sexy Sleekness

More About Gerard Bollei Salon

In 1973, Gerard Bollei, stylist extraordinaire, and James Santa, master colorist, teamed up to introduce a new concept to the salon trade . . . a total service center which would not only cater to every beauty need imaginable, but also specialize in specialization.

The result was the Gerard Bollei Salon, the showcase of the famed Galleria Building on fashionable East 57th Street, and a model for others to emulate for its abundance of talent and its overall ambiance

Those familiar with its dramatic entranceway know that, contained within this bustling dominion, are NYC's top beauty experts.  Many of them personally trained by Gerard himself, and all of them forever inspired by his spirit.

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