Denman Brand Ambassador Mark Woolley's Broke Weight-Line Collection is versatile, British and one that showcased the fusion between cut and color using broken weight lines.
Credits:
Hair: Mark Woolley and the Electric Art Team
Photography: John Rawson
Make-up: Jo Sugar
Styling: Jared Green
Tools: Denman
The Sixties Inspired Mid-length Broken Weight Line
Cut classic and heavy – elevated 45% from head and the perimeter was broken using point cutting technique.
Tools used: Denman Cutting Comb and Denman D3 for blow drying and finished with electrical stylers.
The Undercut Bob
Maximum versatility and a precision cut weight line onto the cheekbone to reveal a bold yet feminine shape.
Tools used: Denman Cutting Comb, Denman D3 and finished with electrical stylers.
The Quiff
The undercut bob transformed into a high quiff, this strong look demonstrates the styles versatility.
Tools used: Denman Tail Comb and a Denman Head Hugger Brush
The Heavy Crop
Strong broken weight line along the perimeter of the hair, resulting in a quirky British 60’s inspired shape. Natural movement retained in the interior to allow movement.
Tools used: DenmanCutting Comb, Denman D3 and finished with electrical stylers.
The Structured Curl
Natural curls were given maximum texture and form using small and medium rollers the hair was then teased into a strong angular shape to promote the broken weight line theme.
Tools used: Electrical stylers to enhance and define curls.
The Future of Smooth
Electric’s signature look for long hair; the weight line falls forward at a 45 degree angle from the shoulders resulting in the hair looking fuller, healthier with soft movement.
Tools used: Denman Cutting comb,Denman D4 Classic Styling brush and D83Paddle brush and finished with electrical stylers.
The Molded Hair Up
An editorial hair up created by separating the hair into 3 sections
The warm blond was achieved by highlighting the full head
Tools used: Denman D91 Dress-Out brush and D81M Grooming brush
The British Bowl
This high impact shape has a strong broken weight line perimeter resulting in a beautiful yet quirky British shape with strong 60’s influence.
Tools used: Denman Cutting Comb, Denman D3 and finished with electrical stylers.
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