Hair Trends: Full Waves
Hairstylist Aviva Perea dishes on her favorite trends now.
Why We Love It: Although a style like this takes time to achieve, there’s something so effortless about loose waves.
How To Get It: When hair is wet, work in a dollop of body-building mousse—focusing on the roots and crown—to give your strands a bit of oomph. Blow dry with a round, mixed bristle brush, then wrap 1 ½ inch sections around a curling iron, alternating directions with each piece. (That’s what creates the perfectly imperfect vibe.)
Bonus Tip: “I love big full waves and regardless of whether your hair is fine or thick, the best way to achieve the look is to prep your hair properly,” adds Perea. (She loves dosing strands with .)
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Aviva Perea. Makeup: Robin Black. Written By: Trend Reporter.
Ashley Olsen “In Her Bag”
6 Picks with Ashley Olsen
“It’s perfect for everyday.” | “Makes my hair soft without being greasy.” |
“It gives the best coverage without looking like I have on any makeup.” | “The best in the business” |
“Everything made by Comme des Garçons is Genius!” | “Reminds me of my childhood.” |
Photographer: Jason Mcdonald. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Eric Polito. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl.
January Jones 4
MAKEUP MOMENT
“This look was influenced by surrealist black and white photography from Paris in the ’20s,” says Goodwin. Translation: Dramatic black lipstick, spiderweb lashes and ultra-thin brows. If you want to play with falsies, Goodwin has a few tips. First, be sure to trim the strip slightly smaller than your lashline. “It’s more comfortable, more flattering and a lot less obvious,” she explains. And, be sure to use black lash glue instead of white or clear. “It not only defines and lines the eyes, but it looks a lot more natural,” says Goodwin.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Rachel Goodwin. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com. Set Design: Kyle Kannenberg.
MAKEUP MOMENT
For this look in particular, Goodwin wanted Jones’s makeup to have an antique, artistic quality—visible brushstrokes, muted colors and clean alabaster skin. To create her squared-off brow, she painted on soft brown liquid brow enhancer with an angled brush. “The lips had a slight matte chalkiness to them—like the paint had worn off the canvas over time,” Goodwin explains.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Rachel Goodwin. Fashion Director: Estee Stanley. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com. Set Design: Kyle Kannenberg.
Time and Again 5
’70s: Bianca Jagger
BACK THEN: “Women had a warmth and an etherealness that I really admire,” says Goodwin. “This girl would have listened to ABBA and gone to Elaine’s.”
2010: Goodwin wanted this look to be somewhat one note: Tan, reflective skin and shimmery neutral metallics. “The glow on the skin was a bronzing cream. Back then they doused themselves in glittery powder, but this sheer liquid is much softer and absorbs into the skin for a really light, balmy effect,” she says.
Photographer: Don Flood. Hair: Mark Townsend. Makeup: Rachel Goodwin. Art Director: Frank Rust. Written By: Beauty Girl. Retouching: ConradDigital.com.