
STMNT Grooming Expands into Shave Care
STMNT Grooming Goods is expanding into the shave care category with three new additions to its lineup.
In celebration of their Street Art collection, Bio Ionic offers this how-to on achieving a Mohawk braid ideal for short- to medium-haired clients.









STEP 1

Bio Ionic has developed an eye-catching line to bring out the artist in you, called Bio Ionic Street Art, which features a Pro Dryer and Pro Iron" for finishing and styling. The artwork on the products reflects a modernized twist on the street art trend.
Here, Bio Ionic offers a how-to on achieving a Mohawk braid ideal for short- to medium-haired clients.
GET THE LOOK:
STEP 1: Begin by sectioning the hair into four sections. Section the middle Mohawk section as thick or as thin as desired for the finished look.
STEP 2: Begin blow drying at the section near the neck using the Street Art Limited Addition Dryer and a Silver Classic Medium Round Brush. Direct hair at a 90° angle to create volume at the root.
STEP 3: At the Mohawk section, over direct the hair toward the face while drying.
STEP 4: Taking 1” subsections, use your desired texturizing powder at the root of the Mohawk section. Use your fingers to work the powder into the hair to create additional volume.
STEP 5: Build on top of the texture created and French Braid the hair leaving 1” at the root. This will give the Braid height.
STEP 6: Tuck the ends of the braid between the French Braid and the scalp and pin.
STEP 7: Taking 1” subsections, run the Street Art Iron half way down the section.
STEP 8: Rotate the Street Art Iron 90° and glide down the hair to create a loose textured curl. Curl every other curl in opposite directions for a more textured look.
STEP 9: Use fingers to piece out the ends and use desired hair spray to set. Voilá!
Tools Used:
Bio Ionic Street Art Dryer
Bio Ionic Street Art Styling Iron 1”
Bio Ionic SilverClassic Medium Round Brush
Bio Ionic Styling Clips

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