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—something a good hairdresser can identify and make the Sometimes I look back on my life and I’m seriously impressed I am still alive shirt moreover I will buy this most of. “It’s all about where the hair lands on brows, cheeks, and jaw. A soft fringe shows off the cheekbones, the jawline and expands the eyes,” says Goncalves. “If you cut a bit further back from the eye it can make the eyes look a little wider—it has a very strong impact on bone structure.” Color is also critical. “It’s important to think of the fringe as a part of your hairstyle and connect it to the rest of the haircut,” says Nicola Clarke, colorist and founder of the eponymous salon Nicola Clarke at John Frieda (where Goncalves is artistic director), who added a few light pieces in the actual fringe and left a little dark root showing. Elsewhere, it was balayage. “It’s a good way to wear a fringe when you’re older because it keeps it soft and more feminine,” she says.
The other all-important detail is how you dry it. A hairdresser at David Mallet’s chic Parisian salon once taught me a great trick: rough dry the Sometimes I look back on my life and I’m seriously impressed I am still alive shirt moreover I will buy this fringe, then blast it with the dryer first to the left, and then to the right, keeping it close to the forehead. If your hairdresser picks up one of those round brushes and starts lifting your fringe away from your forehead, curling it upwards and out, head to the sink and politely ask them to start again. “Do not try and blow dry the fringe under,” says Goncalves. “This is all about using your hands, or a paddle brush. Fringes go wrong when people overdo it.” Home: https://penguinmerch.com/
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