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A Distinctive Style by Ireland's Paul Mac

Paul Mac styled model Rob Sexton of the Vanity Vague Model Agency in Ireland.

Anne Moratto
Anne MorattoDirector of Brand Content Strategy, MODERN SALON and NAILS
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June 4, 2014
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Photographer- Shaun Barry photography Model - Rob Sexton from Vanity Vague Model Agency Stylist - Paul Mac From Facebook Paul Mac Special Edition page

Vanity Vague Model Agency in Ireland specializes in "alternative male and female models" which includes models with tattoos and piercings and models with distinctive styles, like punk, pinup or rockabilly. Paul Mac, a barber and stylist who was a finalist representing Ireland in the American Crew All-Star Global Challenge, styled model Rob Sexton for these two images that show-off both Rob's tattoos and Paul Mac's hairdressing.  Mac, also a model with the agency, shares his products and process:

Photographer- Shaun Barry photography Model - Rob Sexton from Vanity Vague Model Agency Stylist - Paul Mac From Facebook Paul Mac Special Edition page

"I used the American Crew Thickening Shampoo, then the American Crew Boost Cream.  I blow-dryed the hair back using a small, round brush and some Boost Powder to give volume at the roots.  I used my fingers and some American Crew Defining Paste to style the hair and American Crew Alternator to keep it in place and hold the style."

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