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Showing posts with label Leonor Greyl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leonor Greyl. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Leonor Greyl Treats Every Crown Like Royalty

While royal wedding watchers may be speculating about Kate Middleton’s dress, there are others keeping tabs on the hairline of the next heir apparent.

Stressful events (like planning the biggest royal nuptials since Posh and Becks) can cause hair loss, but the groom can thank genetics for the state of his crown. And he’s not alone: The American Academy of Dermatology estimates that 80 million men and women in the U.S. suffer from hereditary hair loss.

Tom Brooks, the director of R&D for Leonor Greyl, says that no matter the root of the problem, Leonor Greyl’s line of topical treatments can offer hope to those experiencing thinning.

“The products are so simple to use and offer pleasant alternatives to the medicinal options available,” Brooks says. “The nourishing botanicals, proteins and trace elements will only strengthen the hair—no matter the reason for the loss.”

At six-foot-three, William is the tallest Royal, and won’t be bowing his head to many, so he can keep his hairline out of most sightlines. But on April 29th, his crown is sure to be captured from many angles.

Without some intervention, the young prince may have no hair to the throne by his 30s. But Leonor Greyl has treatments that can restore the crowning glory for anyone courting baldness.



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Monday, February 28, 2011

Mila Kunis and Oscar-Winner Melissa Leo's Oscars Hair






















We would like to share with our readers: hair how-to videos featuring celeb stylist Creighton Bowman recreating Mila Kunis’ glam 30s finger waves and the soft updo he created on Oscar-winner Melissa Leo for last night’s red carpet.


The videos :




Creighton’s breakdown on how he achieved Melissa’s look:


The initial idea for Melissa Leo’s Oscars hairstyle was to create something effortless and carefree à La Dolce Vita, but the look also needed to be about the silhouette: I developed a style that would complement the dramatic collar of her dress and elongate the line of her body.

I started out by applying Leonor Greyl Lait Luminescence Bi-Phase Detangling Milk and Condition Naturelle Heat Protecting Styling Spray to Melissa’s towel-dried hair. I used Gel à La Kératine, an alcohol-free styling gel, on her hairline to hold all of the tiny, curly strands in place.

Then, I blow-dried her hair with a medium-sized round brush so it wouldn’t be completely straight: I wanted a little curl at the ends. One of the best things about doing a round-brush blow-dry is that it enables you to lock in shine even if you are creating a rough, modern texture.

After drying, I worked a few drops of Serum de Soie Sublimateur, a silicone-free anti-frizz serum, through Melissa’s hair; created a section from ear to ear across the back of her head; and pulled the section up into a high, tight ponytail. Then, I loosely incorporated the sides and top of the hair into the ponytail to achieve softness while maintaining tightness at the nape of her neck. It was very important to keep it tight in the back to avoid interfering with the collar of Melissa’s dress.

I wrapped the pieces into a high chignon and secured everything with Voluforme setting and styling spray. Before the red carpet, Melissa and I had a bet going about her hair: she said she would let me do an updo if I could achieve the whole look with four hairpins or less. I like to call it “The Four Hairpin Challenge.” I knew that I could definitely do that with Leonor Greyl products!

After a little backcombing at the crown of Melissa’s head, the final step was to tease out the pieces in the front. My method to create that sort of effortlessness is to pull everything back and let whatever falls out fall out. If you force strands out to frame the face, it looks too specific, but if you let them fall out naturally, it produces a very soft effect.



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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Elizabeth Banks' hairstylist and makeup artist share tips on her Sundance looks


We wanted to share with you Creighton Bowman’s exclusive tips on how he created Elizabeth Banks’ hairstyle at Sundance, where she is promoting her 2 movies in this year’s festival, “My Idiot Brother” and “The Details”.

On Elizabeth, we wanted a sexy natural wave with lots of shine. I started by using Lait Luminescence Bi-Phase detangling milk by Leonor Greyl from root to end on towel dried hair.
I did a soft blow dry using a medium round brush, and then used a medium curling iron to create her soft waves. With a light back combing at the roots I finished with one of my all time favorite products, Serum De Soie Sublimateur!


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Monday, January 24, 2011

Liv Tyler's hairstylist shares tips on her Sundance look


We wanted to share with you Creighton Bowman’s exclusive tips on how he created Liv Tyler’s hairstyle for the premiere of her new thriller “The Ledge” at Sundance last Friday:

“On towel dried hair, I applied Condition Naturelle by Leonor Greyl from root to end, combined with Lait Luminescence Bi-Phase detangling milk.

Using a blow-dryer on a low setting, I wrapped her hair around my fingers, creating soft natural waves. Once fully dried, I used a couple of drops of Serum De Soie Sublimateur to finish her style with lots of shine and total frizz control. Her style lasted all day long and into the night.”



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