Tim Scott Wright Hair Tips

Lisa Shepherd Hair Salons
Top tips for the party season from Tim Scott-Wright @ Lisa Shepherd Birmingham
Director of the Lisa Shepherd Birmingham salon and award winning hairdresser, Tim Scott-Wright, is here to help prime you for picture perfect hair this yuletide. The great news for the style savvy and hair aware is that to look like the queen of the party scene is more about the carefully undone ‘do’ than hours of work with the irons. Stock up on hair elastic, bobby pins, a few well chosen accessories and some great quality care, condition and style and you’ll soon be good to go.

Tip one: Be kind to your crowning glory
Late nights, hot clubs, alcohol and a hectic schedule can be hard on your hair. The looks this season are supposed to look artfully effortless but never dull. So treat your hair to a weekly intensive moisturising mask such as Clynol Moisture Charm Lightweight Treatment (£10.15 200ml), through November and December and don’t forget to use a heat defence spray such as Clynol Flatter Thermal Protector Spray (£10.00 300ml) to protect your hair from frequent heat styling.
Tip two: Plaits
If you are blessed with shoulder length tresses or longer, then this is a great trend choice, it also looks even better the day after and leaving the plait in gives the added bonus of a day off for your hair. Go for cuts that are lightly layered especially around the face, so that you can easily loosen strands to achieve that ‘on trend’ look. Spray wet hair with a styling spray such as Clynol Massive Volume & Restructure Spray (£8.70 300ml) and dry with the fingers or a vent brush on a gentle heat. Create a low side parting and make a traditional plait at the nape; plait the hair right to the very end and secure with hair elastic (not a rubber band from the postman, it will damage your hair!). ‘Distress’ the look by gently teasing out strands with your fingers all the way down and around the face. For shorter hair you can create plaits around the hairline and once again pull out strands for a ‘halo’ effect.
For more advice and top tips don’t forget to check out my website www.lisashepherd.co.uk or follow me at www.twitter/haircolourdoc



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