Archive for June, 2010

RMUK Creating the perfect hairstyle for your wedding

By RMUK on June 26th, 2010

 

 

 

RMUK helping you create the perfect hairstyle for your wedding using the ghd IV styler together with ghd ultimate hairspray.

 

Step 1 Pull your hair into a loose pony tail and secure with a band. To conceal the band, pull a piece of hair from underneath the pony tail, wrap around the band & secure by lightly misting with ghd ultimate hairspray.

 
Step 2 Depending upon the thickness of your hair, separate the ponytail into 3-6 sections and lightly mist with ghd creation spray for longer lasting curls.

 
Step 3 In each section, place the ghd IV styler in at the roots, rotate it 180° and slowly glide the styler slowly through the hair until reaching the end. Catch the hair as it falls, and twist it around your finger to increase the curl.

 
Step 4 To separate and soften the curls, run your fingers through them. To create a teardrop shaped hairstyle, gently backcomb the hair at the root area which gives volume. Gently tease the remaining tendrils into shape.

 
Step 5 To complete our bridal hairstyle, use the ghd IV styler for a smooth bevelled fringe & lightly mist with ghd reflection spray for all over shine

 

 

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RMUK, Get the red carpet celebrity hairstyle look

By RMUK on June 25th, 2010

 

 

 

RMUK help you get the red carpet celebrity smooth wave hairstyle look with the ghd IV styler.

 
Step 1 To section the hair, place your thumbs above your ears, draw a line around the back of your head until your thumbs meet. Gather the hair above your thumbs and clip it out of the way.

 
Step 2 Split the lower section into 2. Turn your head to the side. Insert the ghd IV styler horizontally at the root. Hold the styler at both ends for greater control. Begin to create the glamourous wave using the ghd IV Styler by rotating the styler upwards 180° and pull down through the hair.Then rotate the styler in the opposite direction and pull down again another inch. Keep this rocking movement until you reach the hair that has been clipped away.

 
Step 3 Release the top section of the hair, and repeat the technique using the ghd IV Styler. Continue through the side section until you reach your desired parting.

 
Step 4 To finish the look, rake your fingers through the waves to smooth and define.

 

RMUK TIP

 

For the smoothest wave, always keep the styling moving until it reaches the end & finish the section by turning the styler under.

 

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RMUK dressed up hair tips

By RMUK on June 25th, 2010

 

GET THE LOOK by Roberto Moura

 

Get the Charlize Theron Hair style look

 

Roberto Moura from RMUK helps you recreate the Charlize Theron hair style, take a look at what’s hot And what’s not in the world of celebrity hairstyles.

 

With a little practice it is possible to achieve this popular look. Stars like Scarlet Johanssonvand Samantha Morton have all shown us how glamorous, dressed up hair can be.

 

To create it you will need a long hair brush, a detail brush, some pins and a decorative hair band, ribbon or ornament.

 

Start by brushing your fringe forward, then move an inch back from where your fringe starts and take a line of hair forward. Work down to the ear on both sides, brushing the hair forward.

 

Next, start taking sections of the hair from your crown and backcomb with firm movements from the tip down to the base of the hair – working through the hair. Then gather up the back-brushed hair and start moulding it round to create height and gather up at the base to support the beehive at the front. Secure with pins to keep the hair in place.

 

Now you can start smoothing and pulling the front sections loosely round, so the overall effect doesn’t look too contrived and secure at the back. If you have a short fringe you can leave it smoothed on your forehead or for a long fringe, sweep it off too the side for added definition.

 

Finishing touches can glam up the final look – choose decorative com

 

bs, sparkly pins or strands of shiny ribbon. When you’re happy with the results, keep everything in place with a strong hold hairspray and a defining gloss

 

USEFUL TIPS

 

• This style works best on hair that has not just been washed. Your hair is easier to shape and manage a day or two after washing.

 

• For extra effect, choose a decorative ribbon, comb or flower to match your outfit or the occasion.

 

• When securing the back brushed sections to support the beehive, mould and shape to the height you want to achieve. The tighter you pull it the smaller the beehive.

 

• Try and angle a mirror so you can see how the style is looking from the back.

 

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Jason Wyatt from RMUK takes part in the BA Fashion Show.

By RMUK on June 18th, 2010

 

Loreal Professionnel Portfolio Team

 

Jason Wyatt from RMUK and the L’Oréal Professionnel Portfolio team takes part in the Central Saint Martins BA Fashion Show.

 

Central Saint Martins is synonymous with talent and flair, and has seen some of the biggest names in fashion graduate from its London college. The current spate of students took part in their BA Fashion Show, which was sponsored by L’Oréal Professionnel for the tenth year.

 

Held at York Hall in London’s Bethnal Green, 40 graduate designers showcased their latest collections in womenswear, knit, print and menswear to an audience of colleagues, international buyers and press. Designs ranged from the colourful and creative to stunningly simple and sophisticated.

 

Hair took a back seat and let the clothes do the talking. Simple top knots, chignons and plaited updos were in abundance, often accompanied by headdresses such as bird-shaped feathers and felt hats.

 

A team from L’Oréal Professionnel Portfolio worked on the models throughout the day, which included Jason Wyatt from RMUK; Chris Appleton from George’s Hairdressing; Sophie Beattie from Royston Blythe; Alison Dace from Saks Hair & Beauty; Kathryn Dartnell from Haringtons; Emma Donohue from Level One; Faye Downey from Barbara Daley Stacey Egan from Guy Kremer; Vanessa Essack and Helen Timofti from Paul Edmonds; Danielle Langley from Richard Ward Hair & Metrospa; Andy Simmonds from John Jenkins and Lucy Wwlling from Charles Worthington.

 

The evening culminated in an award for best designer. Alex Mullins was awarded second prize for his bright prints for men with Phillip Patterson claiming first prize for his simple menswear collection.

 

The L’Oréal Professionnel Young Designer of the Year went to Yi Fang Wan

 

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