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Career|Articles|Apr 3, 2014

Editor's Note: Dreaming in Color

This issue of MODERN is all about reinvigorating your love for hair color. Though most clients think about hair color in terms of shades and simple patterns, your job is to consider the entire design and weigh color options against the existing cut and texture. And this season, say hair pros, it’s all about coloring the cut.

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Career|Articles|Nov 7, 2013

Hair Making Headlines: Celebs Go Short!

The past few weeks have hosted more hair headlines than we've seen in a long time... just as MODERN editors got over the excitement of Jennifer Hudson and Kristin Chenoweth cutting off their long hair into pixies, Jennifer Lawrence and Pamela Anderson followed suit AND THEN Jennifer Aniston cut her hair into a shorter look, too!

In The Know|News|Oct 10, 2013

Jean Sweet Joins Artizen

Ernie Brauchli, president of Creative Beauty Concepts, has announced that Jean Sweet has joined the company’s Artizen brand of professional styling appliances as editorial director.

Career|Articles|Aug 27, 2012

Frizz! The Skinny on Fat Hair

Just when we’re laser focused on the matter and finally winning the battle against frizz, we glance up to notice something on the horizon. Frizz is making a reappearance! But wait. It’s different. It’s—it’s pretty!

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Galleries|Articles|Apr 19, 2012

Glam Rock/Rockabilly Trend

Glam Rock is inspired by the Pin up/Rockabilly trend from the 1950’s; an iconic time when rock ’n’ roll was born and young people stepped out with a new, bold edge. The hair is curled, rolled, polished and pinned. Below, Surface has put its own twist on classic hair styles reinventing the Pin Up/Rockabilly trend for a modern and fresh Glam Rock style.

Color|Articles|Feb 2, 2012

Pastel Perfection

Trends can be interpreted boldly or delicately. Sandra Carr of Sheer Professionals in Wooster, Ohio, has been double-processing this client for years. Here she applies freehand “pasteling” for a delicate hint of color.

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