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HAIR HOW-TO
“I wanted to give Deborah Ann soft, romantic hair. I didn’t want perfect curls and I didn’t want frizz,” explains Townsend. He worked three-inch chunks between the tines of the Rsession Tools Naluwaver for funky, uneven texture. He then clipped the spiraled sections to Woll’s head while she was in makeup. “That gives the wave time to set,” he says. He brushed through the waves with a flat paddle brush and finished with a mist of sea spray. For a piecey, lived-in finish, he misted the hair with sea spray.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Robin Black. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Silk flowers from Michael Levine, Inc. 920 Maple Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90015 . Dress by Etro.
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“I love this one because it surprised me. I didn’t know I could look like this. It’s kind of like a Virgin on the Rocks look,” says Woll.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Robin Black. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Silk flowers from Michael Levine, Inc. 920 Maple Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90015 . Turtleneck by Vince.
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“When I’m in full hair and makeup, I surrender myself to whoever I’m playing,” says Woll. “Maybe I’m a little girl playing in my mom’s makeup. Maybe I’m this devastated singer who’s had a life no one’s ever known.”
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Robin Black. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
Fashion credits: Dress by Erdem.
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“This is the perfect romantic look; it’s soft and dreamy with a bit of an unexpected edge,” says Black. She warmed the star’s skin with a wash of sheer moisturizer and versatile cream bronzer blended along her cheeks, eyelids and lips. She defined her brows with a light blond pencil and finished with a few swipes of brown mascara.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Robin Black. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.
The one and only Ms. Lea Michele will be the August cover girl for MARKTbeauty and here are a few behind the scenes pics from our shoot! We have 3 different covers and beauty stories with Lea for August and they are all HOT HOT HOT! Fashion Director Estee Stanley, photographer Don Flood, and makeup artist Jake Bailey pulled out all the stops for our incredible day with Lea and I can’t wait to show them to everyone!
6 Picks with Amanda Crew
I have lighter eyebrows so this product is perfect for filling them in while maintaining a natural look. | “Super light, non-greasy and smells amazing. I’m also a sucker for cute packaging.” |
“I’m a low maintenance hair girl and this spray is perfect for that beachy, tousled look.” | “I’ve lost many hours of my life on here. Most notably would be the time my best friend and I spent a morning watching old music videos—specifically Backstreet Boys, Enrique Iglesias, Hanson and ’N Sync.” |
“I like to collect random records solely for their cheesy covers. My favorite so far is Tanya Tucker’s cleverly titled ‘Should I Do It.’” | “The ultimate way to win my heart.” |
Photographer: Andrew Stiles. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Fiona Stiles. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl.
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THE FASHION PONY
True confession time. “When I was in high school, I used to iron my hair on an ironing board to get it super-straight. The problem was, you always got this crease since you couldn’t iron all the way up to your roots,” says Crew. Townsend’s solution for crimpy roots? The Rsession Tools Root Control. “To protect the scalp, there’s a comb on either side of the heated bar,” he says. “That way I can get right to the hairline without scalding the skin.”
Photographer: Andrew Stiles. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Fiona Stiles. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl.
Fashion credits: Dress by Rachel Roy. Ring from Roseark.
Amanda Crew
Amanda Crew might just be Hollywood’s nicest starlet. But don’t blame her for it—she’s Canadian. “I apologize for everything!” confesses the 24-year-old actress. “I was recently filming in Toronto and a hybrid taxi drove by, so I couldn’t hear it. He hit me with his side mirror—and I apologized!” This month, she stars as Zac Efron’s love interest in Charlie St. Cloud, and while she’s unflappable when it comes to er, minor accidents—starring opposite the hottest teen idol of our time was a teensy bit nerve-wracking. “There I am, it’s my first big studio film as a lead, and I’m hanging out with this good looking boy who’s pretty successful. I was like a 13-year-old girl again,” she says. Happily, Crew found her groove as the fearless, self-propelled Tess Carroll after just a few weeks of rehearsal: “Zac’s an amazing person. Any nervousness I brought with me was put to ease.” Perhaps it’s this adaptability that made her the ideal model for one of the most versatile hairstyles out there: A ponytail. Mark Townsend gave the star four innovative takes on the quintessential. The results? Drop dead gorgeous—and no apologies needed.
THE WORK PONY
A deep side-part, a sweep of bangs across the forehead, and brushed-out waves keep this mid-level ponytail from feeling too gym-ready. Crew’s favorite part of this look, however, was the nude lip. “I’ve been looking for a nude lipstick forever, but I’m a germaphobe so I don’t like trying them on in the stores,” she says. Makeup artist Fiona Stiles cracked the code with YSL Rouge Volupte in #2 Sensual Silk.
Photographer: Andrew Stiles. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Fiona Stiles. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl.
Fashion credits: T-shirt by Plastic Island. Jacket by Oscar de la Renta. Earrings by Ippolita.
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THE ROMANTIC PONY
Gathered at the nape of the neck and teased into a sweet, cotton-candyish cloud, this shapely ponytail accentuates the face—making it a go-to first date style. Townsend gathered the hair at the nape of the neck and curled three-inch sections with a curling iron. He brushed through the spirals with a flat brush. “That way you spread the curls out rather than preserving their shape,” he says. A dab of John Masters Organics Shine On Leave In Hair Treatment warmed between his hands smoothed any strays in front.
Photographer: Andrew Stiles. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Fiona Stiles. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl.
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The Weekend Pony
We know—you’ve seen the side braid everywhere this season. Townsend gave Crew an updated version by twisting together uneven sized sections and tying it off with a strip of navy ribbon. (The base of the ponytail is secured with a Blax-Snag Free Elastic, Townsend’s favorite. “They’re small and they never rip up the hair,” he explains.)
Photographer: Andrew Stiles. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Fiona Stiles. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl.
Fashion credits: Top by United Bamboo. Earrings by Neil Lane.