HALLOWEEN HOW-TO: Frankenstein Bride-Inspired Hair

By Lauren Salapatek | 10/12/2012 12:51:00 PM

 

click image to zoom Many shy away from this classic (and totally killer) Halloween style because it seems too tough to create. Transform your naturally curly clients locks into a Bride of Frankenstein masterpiece! Why should your clients opt for a wig, when they can embrace their own texture?

For the costume, recommend to your clients to wear all white and add some major shoulder pads. Keep make-up simple with a lightly lined eye and a deep red or black lip.

This look (1 of 10) is brought to you by Kenra Professional, which has created a Halloween-inspired Pinterest contest in collaboration wtih My Best Friend's Hair.

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GET THE LOOK:

1. If your client has naturally curly hair, let air dry to promote more texture. If your client does not have naturally textured hair, tease for a volumnious lok.

1. Start by creating a ball pony just at the crown of the head to use as the base.

2. Spray the hair all over with Kenra Volume Spray 25, a super hold finishing spray for ultimate volume and control.

3. Work paste through ends to add seperation and definition to the style.

4. Add a white hair extension or spray with white tinted hair spray for an effect.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lauren Salapatek

Lauren Salapatek LAUREN SALAPATEK, ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR MODERN SALON/SALON TODAY/FIRST CHAIR

Since January 2010, Lauren has worked at Modern Salon Media covering salon style, product and beauty trends, business editorial and more for both print and online content.

For MODERN SALON magazine, she compiles the Style Watch, Priority Male, Proview, Ask the Experts, Product Spotlight, Modern Salon Learning and Goods. For MODERNSALON.COM, Lauren handles posting blogs and articles, the Products section, and she frequently writes product reviews.

For SALON TODAY, she generates most of the Check In section: Service Spotlight, Action Graph, Marketing and Products. Lauren also generates content targeted at a student audience for FIRST CHAIR. Check out her blog and photography at: modernsalon.com/blogs/editors/lauren-salapatek.

 


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