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Runway Your Way from Rodney Cutler

by Jan Hillenmeyer

Celebrity stylist Rodney Cutler is bringing his Fashion Week experience to professionals at Ulta salons nationwide. His first three styles, which will be added to Ulta’s styling menu, are part of his “Runway Your Way” collection.

Sensuous Styles from Artist Session

by Jan Hillenmeyer

Two softly waved sensuous styles and a party-perfect updo were created by three recent participants in MODERN’s Artist Session. Here’s what inspired them. Melrose Telles says, “I wanted to do something rocker chic with different textures: sleek and tight and wild and crazy. I love the pompadour and wanted to give it a modern edge. The double-seam French twist through the back brought it up to date.” Amy West went for a “a more glamorized version of the angled bob we all know and love,” and Ruben Torres “wanted to enhance her big gorgeous curls, which I feel are an important look, not just for this season, but for every season.”

Into the Wild by Christophe Gaillet

by Jan Hillenmeyer

Christophe Gaillet’s winter 2010 collection, “Into the Wild,” was created using a variety of volume and texture, combined with hair color shades of winter white. Gaillet describes these ultra feminine looks as being “on the edge of a nervous breakdown.”

Artifacts by Luis Alvarez and Liza Espinoza

by Jan Hillenmeyer

Imagine a time when updos weren’t enough—headdresses were the symbol of authority and power. In ancient Egypt, ornate headdresses were reserved for royalty. The wealthier the person, the more magnificent the ringlets. This concept inspired Liza Espinoza and photographer Luis Alvarez’ to create the Artifacts collection.

Twilight Celebration by Cutting Room Creative Art Team

by Jan Hillenmeyer

For this special collection of holiday-gone-avant-garde, the Cutting Room Creative Art Team meshed old world glamor with influences ranging from the new vampire genre to Tim Burton films to designer John Galliano. Vintage gowns were custom-accessorized, and paired with ultra modern hairdressing techniques. Hairpieces and extensions were preset, and all hair prepared and finished with KMS California products.

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