Salon DeSante

Haute Coiffure Francaise Fall and Winter 2011-2012

November 02, 2011
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In this collection, Haute Couiffure Francaise, under the guidance of artistic director Laurent Decreton, blows a breath of hot air onto the winter cold. Hot materials, colors and textures set the tone with gentle movements which embellish cuts of all lengths. This season, there are no rules, just a desire for changes and hairstyles as different as femininity can be, depending on the day or the time. For him, a bad boy look revisited, with a well-groomed head of hair that radiates high-class allure.
Long
 
Long unstructured cut, created using point cut technique and twisted, producing an unkempt look in the natural falling of the hair. it is dried with the fingers to create texture. The mid-lengths are straightened with irons, creating splits on the lengths to produce a full effect. Color: a post-holiday blonde color created with highlights and a few copper highlights here and there. A few light blonde strands brighten the layers, creating a sunny effect in the depths of winter. 
Short
Movements towards the front and fluidity add femininity and sensuality to this short cut created by cutting with scissors using the point cut technique, keeping depth at the nape. The hair is dried naturally with the fingertips towards the front of the face to add texture to the lengths. Color: gold and almost white light add radiance to this head of hair highlighted with multiple blonde shades creating an effect that changes subtly with movement.
Men's Cut
Men's cut on a layered base, thinned out at the tips, the hair is unstructured, twisted and feather cut upwards in an uneven fashion to create a full but very soft effect. The hair is dried naturally with the fingertips and the lengths are defined with texture. Color: hair highlighted with a series of tones layered one on top of the other, and a few blond or platinum blond strands to give the look a personality and a sensuality touch. Highlights applied on a base using Platinum plus to bring out hair’s light-reflecting qualities.

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