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KMS' Lori Panarello Creates Braid Style for Lela Rose Spring 2018 Fashion Presentation

To complement Lela Rose’s feminine, fun and youthful collection for the New York Fashion Week Spring 2018 fashion presentation, lead hairstylist and Global Style Council Member of KMS, Lori Panarello created a high ponytail that was transformed into a simple, lived in braid.

by Staff
September 15, 2017
KMS' Lori Panarello Creates Braid Style for Lela Rose Spring 2018 Fashion Presentation
KMS' Lori Panarello Creates Braid Style for Lela Rose Spring 2018 Fashion Presentation
KMS' Lori Panarello Creates Braid Style for Lela Rose Spring 2018 Fashion Presentation
KMS' Lori Panarello Creates Braid Style for Lela Rose Spring 2018 Fashion Presentation
KMS' Lori Panarello Creates Braid Style for Lela Rose Spring 2018 Fashion Presentation
KMS' Lori Panarello Creates Braid Style for Lela Rose Spring 2018 Fashion Presentation

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To complement Lela Rose’s feminine, fun and youthful collection for the New York Fashion Week Spring 2018 fashion presentation, lead hairstylist and Global Style Council Member of KMS, Lori Panarello created a high ponytail that was transformed into a simple, lived in braid.

Step 1: First, to create fullness and grip to the hair, KMS ADDVOLUME Styling Foam was applied to the hair, providing volume and grab.

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Step 2: To give hair a cushion feeling, KMS ADDVOLUME Texture Crème was then applied to the hair.

Step 3: Next, Panarello applied KMS ADDVOLUME Liquid Dust, to create additional fullness.

Step 4: Next, she pulled the hair into a high ponytail with a natural combed back part.

Step 5: Finally, she braided the hair into three, simple strands rolled into one braid and finished off the look with an elastic band.

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