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HOW-TO: Pravana Vivids Mohawk Undercut

by Lauren Salapatek

Kara Gora from Hobart Hair Cuttery created this style by cutting a strong undercut and an extremely over-directed bob. “For my model Sonya, I wanted to create a hair style that was wearable, yet something that could be viewed as a work of art.” Learn how to achieve the cut and the color inside!

HOW-TO: Cut a Wispy and Edgy Bob

by Lauren Salapatek

Gone are the triangular, bubble-shaped bobs of the ‘80s, today’s bobs are soft and wispy with a narrow edgy translucence. Sam Villa, founding partner of the Sam Villa brand and education artistic director for Redken 5th avenue suggests collapsing the shape to make it look more modern.

How-to: Red Cross

by Staff

This model's color shows Level-4 violet. The ‘Veil,’ the top football-shaped section, turned out lighter and brighter. For shape, Pureology's Color Ambassador Ruth Roche added asymmetry and several texture techniques to modernize her look.

How-to: In the Red

by Staff

For shape, Pureology’s Colour Ambassador Ruth Roche wanted to add “emotion” to the overall design. “Her cut was heavy and bulky before and needed to harmonize with her new red,” says Roche.

FASHION WEEK: Manga-inspired Mohawks

by Lauren Salapatek

At Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 2012, Kevin Murphy really wanted to make a statement for the hair at RMIT and Heroes of Tomorrow. To achieve this, he created a futuristic Mohawk shape that was seamless. “Because the shape was so hard and structured, I used soft golds and apricot, peach blondes and soft chocolate browns,” he says. “I wanted the hair to almost look like crystal caves in Mexico.”

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