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Ash hair colours continue to be on-trend,and there’s no reason why you can’t combine this with purple hair colour! Creative colour+Cureplex+Haircut by Kent Director LIKE👍,SHARE & TAG🏷️your friends or family members now!If you like it!!❤️#no8hairstudio #singapore #sghair #sghairsalon #sghairstylist #sghairstyle #sghairdo #beautyundercoversg #supportsmallbusiness #supportsglocal #sghairdressing #sghairdresser #sghaircut #sgmen #sghairprofessional #sghaircut #sghairstyling (at Vision Exchange•Venture Drive•Singapore Commercial Properties) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClI9DJcy5uS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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"Hi Lift TrueColour is a high performance multi-functional hybrid colouring crème. The unique formulation of colouring agents and herbal extracts produce exceptional performance, enabling long lasting results, superior grey coverage, brilliant shine and condition. Hi Lift TrueColour is a versatile system for permanent, semi/demi permanent colouring and toning. Hi Lift TrueColour is made in Italy and developed exclusively for professional salon use. 103 shades ✔️ Hybrid colour system ✔️ 100g Tubes ✔️ NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS✔️ great pricing ✔️ . . #TrueColour #TeamTrueColour #Hiliftprofessional #hilifttruecolour #hiliftaustralia #hybridcolour #hairenvy #animalfriendly #crultyfree #hairdressersofinstagram #australianhairdressers #nzhairdressers #stylistsupportingstylists #cureplex #blondes #reds #violets #brunettes #colourwork #hair #love #hairinspo #teamTC #qualitycolour #muimports"
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ambr86-blog · 8 years
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#braids day! 💜✌🤗. Now platinum blonde and blue 💙 blue was such an easy task to get out thanks to Cureplex! . . . . . . . . . #ombre #ombrehair #bluehair #bluehairdontcare #arcticfox #arcticfoxhaircolour #arcticfoxhaircolor #aquamarine #mermaid #mermaidhair #mermaidians #melbourne #unicorntribe #cureplex #jdmgirl #allaboutdahair #hairporn #instahair #instamermaid #longhair #peacockblue #dyeddollies #limecrime #colourfulhair #arcticfoxaquamarine #rainbowhair
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cubeg1rl · 7 years
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New Post has been published on https://oldboy.moscow/%d0%bc%d1%83%d0%b6%d1%81%d0%ba%d0%b0%d1%8f-%d1%81%d1%82%d1%80%d0%b8%d0%b6%d0%ba%d0%b0-%d0%b1%d0%b0%d1%80%d0%b1%d0%b5%d1%80%d1%88%d0%be%d0%bf-undercut-%d0%bf%d0%b0%d1%80%d0%b8%d0%ba%d0%bc%d0%b0%d1%85/
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Партнеры проекта Парикмахер ТВ Беларусь: ▶ Космосистемс – генеральный партнер проекта. Официальный поставщик профессиональной косметики и инструментов O’right, Aloxxi, Cureplex, ikoo, Shave-Lab. emoji-9654 Расписание семинаров, мастер-классов и курсов для парикмахеров: http://proseminar.by/ г. Минск, ул. Толбухина 2, оф. 3510 +375 29 1060009 +375 17 3365454 ▶ Aloxxi – титульный партнер проекта. Aloxxi – профессиональные американские краски и уход за волосами: http://aloxxi.by/ ▶ O’right – «зеленый» партнер проекта. O’right – профессиональная косметика для волос и кожи головы на основе натуральных ингредиентов: http://oright.by/ cosmico.by – официальный интернет-магазин профессиональной косметики Aloxxi и O’right: http://goo.gl/TpSa7Q ▶ Александр Попков — ведущий проекта Парикмахер ТВ Беларусь: https://www.facebook.com/alexandr.popkov.96
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ebbethesalonau · 3 years
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Hair Design in Burleigh Waters, QLD
In Burleigh Waters, QLD, you'll find the new concept of Harris & Co., a cosy boutique salon that specialises in colour correction, Keratin smoothing treatment, and style cuts. Located at 109 Burleigh Road, the salon offers services for men, women, and children and is a Cureplex approved salon. It also offers Bridal Hair, Blowdry, and Special Occasion Hair.
The Studio Upstairs is located at 12/50 James St., Burleigh Heads, just next to The Burleigh Baker. You can also visit Eclectic Nailbar on 37 James Street, and The Freedom State at 40 James Street, Gold Coast. If you're looking for a more relaxing experience, try The Yiros Shop, which serves Story coffee. The café uses locally roasted, organic beans from Vietnam. The shop focuses on being a green, sustainable business.
Michael Young has many years of experience in the industry and is a lively, loud, and enthusiastic individual. Born and raised in Gladstone, North Queensland, he has traveled around the world and worked for several high-profile clients. He has exhibited his skills at fashion weeks, fashion shows, cruise ships, and on big companies. Currently, Michael works at The Studio Upstairs. He loves to experiment with hair color and styles.
Oscar Salons brings coastal-luxe to James Street, Burleigh Heads. A stylish and luxurious atmosphere awaits you at the salon. The team at this award-winning establishment is known for their attention to detail and high-end hair styling. From balayage to precision cuts, Michael is sure to please you and make you look good. The studio's high-end aesthetic appeal adds to its appeal. If you're interested in discovering more about the history and heritage of hairdressing in the area, check out the website below.
There are three locations to explore in Burleigh Heads. One is located at 12/50 James Street, next to The Burleigh Baker. Another is located on Connor Street. Both are in Burleigh Heads. You can find Michael Young at the Studio Upstairs, in the heart of the city. A great place to get your hair cut is a salon in the area. Aside from a great location, Michael's stylists provide the best service in the town.
Located at 4-6 James Street, Michael Young is the newest member of The Studio Upstairs. He is a booming, life-loving, and witty professional. Whether you're looking for a new look or a complete makeover, Michael Young has the skill and experience to create a stunning look for you. He can also give you a new look to your existing hair. Alternatively, Michael's expertise is a great way to boost your confidence.
Oscar Salon is a Burleigh Heads institution. This upscale, beach-side salon is a stylish and fun place to have your hair done. Located on James Street, it offers the ultimate in coastal-luxe. A great range of services are available, from precision cuts to low-maintenance balayage. A team of experienced, friendly staff will help you look your best. The Studio Upstairs is located at 4-6 James Street.
Located in Burleigh Heads, The Studio Upstairs is a great place to have your hair done. You'll find plenty of salons in Burleigh, including Bella Tu - Beautiful You, Azizi Hair and Beauty, and Nail Affair. Whether you're looking for a new look, Burleigh's Village-like vibe is the perfect place to enjoy a great day of shopping.
The Studio Upstairs is home to many talented stylists. In addition to Michael's experience, his passion for creativity and love of life have helped him become a staple in the Burleigh hair industry. The team at The Studio Upstairs has been a staple of the community for decades. In addition to a variety of styles, they are available in a variety of colours and textures, including natural and synthetic hair products.
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Jess aims to provide her clients with the best possible experience. Her studio is a boutique salon that caters to people with various needs. Besides offering expert advice on colour and styling, the boutique salon also aims to pamper customers and promote healthy hair. The building is pet-friendly and has ample off-street parking. A good quality salon is essential to your overall health and happiness. So, it's a good idea to spend a bit of time at the Burleigh Hair Design Studio.
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hairsalonpoa · 5 years
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Curly hair & bleach – what you need to know
Lightening or bleaching your hair, takes a heavy toll, especially when you have curly hair. But there are ways of doing it to minimise the damage, and I think my hair is proof of this.
I’ve been colouring my curly hair for years now, and over the last couple of years, I went blonder and blonder, until I’ve eventually gone pink!
So when this question came through on my YouTube Q&A series, I knew I’d have quite a few answers.
Carrol asks,
“Any specific tips for curly hair care pre and post bleaching?”
I have more tips in my post here on what you should know before you bleach your hair, but specifically for curly hair, here’s my advice:
Curly hair & bleach – what you need to know
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Click here if you can’t see the video above.
1. Don’t wash your hair
For at least two days before going to the salon, keep your hair out of the shower or basin. For most curly girls this is easiest bit of advice – and I bet you can even go longer that two days!
But what you’re doing when you don’t wash your hair is you’re building up a nice layer of natural protection on your scalp from your hair oils.
Having colour applied directly to your scalp can be quite damaging and can be a little bit painful too. So having your natural hair oil protect your scalp is the way to go.
Don’t worry about going in with really dirty hair; it’s better than going in with clean hair – particularly for bleach.
2. Brush out those curls
You know how I never tell you to brush your curls? Well, in this case, it’s going to be much more comfortable for you to do it yourself than having someone in the salon do it. Because they will have to before they apply colour or bleach.
If you haven’t been to that salon before, take in some photos to show them what your curls really look like before it’s all brushed out. This will give them an idea of styling your hair at the end of your appointment.
I recommend using a Tangle Teezer or similar brush to smooth out your curls and remove any knots and tangles before you go in This makes it a lot easier (and quicker) for your hairdresser to section and colour your hair, and I know it’s a lot less painful to brush out your own curls than to have an apprentice do it for you.
3. Choose your appointment date carefully
This is probably TMI, but I would avoid going to the salon at the start of your period.
Like many women, I have increased sensitivity to pain on these days, and while I normally don’t feel anything having my hair bleached, a couple of times I have found it really uncomfortable on these days.
It’s not a reason to cancel your appointment, but it’s just worth mentioning to your hair dresser that you are a little bit more sensitive to pain at the moment and they’ll take more care watching the process and checking that your colour is going smoothly.
4. Always use Plex or Bond products
Make sure you choose a salon that uses one of these new bond-repairing products when they colour your hair.
Look for names like Olaplex, Matrix Bond, Cureplex and other similar products. Here’s my post on how Plex products work and also my video interview with Schwarzkopf’s National Technical Educator Grant Withnell, who explains it really well too.
I’m not too picky on the brand – personally I like Olaplex and Matrix Bond, but one of these is crucial to protecting your curls.
The salon should mix Step One in with your colour that’s applied to your hair, Step Two is a 10-minute mask, applied either at the basin or you can go back to the chair for it. And you should purchase some Step Three to take home, which is designed to help nourish your curls.
I couldn’t be blonde and have curly hair without plex products.
5.Get a purple shampoo and conditioner to tone your hair at home
Post-bleaching, your hairdresser will probably tone your hair in the salon, but this won’t last the whole time to your next appointment.
To get rid of any yellow or brassy tones, use a purple shampoo or conditioner at home. Blue and purple are on the ‘cooler’ side of the colour spectrum, so they counteract the yellows that come through the longer you’re away from the salon chair.
These coloured shampoos and conditioners really help colour correct your hair and keep it looking vibrant, bright and shiny.
Here are some that I recommend:
Matrix So Silver – Find it here in Australia and here in the USA
Fudge Clean Blonde – Find it here in Australia & here in the USA
Provoke Touch of Silver – Available in Australia & the UK
6. Don’t try to go completely blonde in one appointment
Going slow will really help keep your curls looking the way they should. And the health of your hair and scalp is the most important thing. Asking to go from a dark colour to platinum in one sitting will end badly.
Not only will it probably cause bleach burn on your scalp and dry your hair, it’ll take so long you’ll be looking at a very expensive appointment.
And because your hair will definitely take damage from such extensive contact with the peroxide, future treatments won’t go so well either.
As my colourist says, he can do anything as long as the hair is healthy. And so that should be your motivation when going blonde.
I hope these tips for how to treat your curls before and after colouring, and also what to expect help. If you have any questions about any of this, let me know in the comments below.
Now tell me, have you gone blonde with your curls? And what have you noticed has been the difference?
PS. You can find more curly hair tips here & in my curly hair ebook.
The post Curly hair & bleach – what you need to know appeared first on Hair Romance.
from Hair Salon https://www.hairromance.com/2019/04/curly-hair-bleach.html
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vancejhiller · 5 years
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Lightening or bleaching your hair, takes a heavy toll, especially when you have curly hair. But there are ways of doing it to minimise the damage, and I think my hair is proof of this.
I’ve been colouring my curly hair for years now, and over the last couple of years, I went blonder and blonder, until I’ve eventually gone pink!
So when this question came through on my YouTube Q&A series, I knew I’d have quite a few answers.
Carrol asks,
“Any specific tips for curly hair care pre and post bleaching?”
I have more tips in my post here on what you should know before you bleach your hair, but specifically for curly hair, here’s my advice:
Curly hair & bleach – what you need to know
Click here if you can’t see the video above.
1. Don’t wash your hair
For at least two days before going to the salon, keep your hair out of the shower or basin. For most curly girls this is easiest bit of advice – and I bet you can even go longer that two days!
But what you’re doing when you don’t wash your hair is you’re building up a nice layer of natural protection on your scalp from your hair oils.
Having colour applied directly to your scalp can be quite damaging and can be a little bit painful too. So having your natural hair oil protect your scalp is the way to go.
Don’t worry about going in with really dirty hair; it’s better than going in with clean hair – particularly for bleach.
2. Brush out those curls
You know how I never tell you to brush your curls? Well, in this case, it’s going to be much more comfortable for you to do it yourself than having someone in the salon do it. Because they will have to before they apply colour or bleach.
If you haven’t been to that salon before, take in some photos to show them what your curls really look like before it’s all brushed out. This will give them an idea of styling your hair at the end of your appointment.
I recommend using a Tangle Teezer or similar brush to smooth out your curls and remove any knots and tangles before you go in This makes it a lot easier (and quicker) for your hairdresser to section and colour your hair, and I know it’s a lot less painful to brush out your own curls than to have an apprentice do it for you.
3. Choose your appointment date carefully
This is probably TMI, but I would avoid going to the salon at the start of your period.
Like many women, I have increased sensitivity to pain on these days, and while I normally don’t feel anything having my hair bleached, a couple of times I have found it really uncomfortable on these days.
It’s not a reason to cancel your appointment, but it’s just worth mentioning to your hair dresser that you are a little bit more sensitive to pain at the moment and they’ll take more care watching the process and checking that your colour is going smoothly.
4. Always use Plex or Bond products
Make sure you choose a salon that uses one of these new bond-repairing products when they colour your hair.
Look for names like Olaplex, Matrix Bond, Cureplex and other similar products. Here’s my post on how Plex products work and also my video interview with Schwarzkopf’s National Technical Educator Grant Withnell, who explains it really well too.
I’m not too picky on the brand – personally I like Olaplex and Matrix Bond, but one of these is crucial to protecting your curls.
The salon should mix Step One in with your colour that’s applied to your hair, Step Two is a 10-minute mask, applied either at the basin or you can go back to the chair for it. And you should purchase some Step Three to take home, which is designed to help nourish your curls.
I couldn’t be blonde and have curly hair without plex products.
5.Get a purple shampoo and conditioner to tone your hair at home
Post-bleaching, your hairdresser will probably tone your hair in the salon, but this won’t last the whole time to your next appointment.
To get rid of any yellow or brassy tones, use a purple shampoo or conditioner at home. Blue and purple are on the ‘cooler’ side of the colour spectrum, so they counteract the yellows that come through the longer you’re away from the salon chair.
These coloured shampoos and conditioners really help colour correct your hair and keep it looking vibrant, bright and shiny.
Here are some that I recommend:
Matrix So Silver – Find it here in Australia and here in the USA
Fudge Clean Blonde – Find it here in Australia & here in the USA
Provoke Touch of Silver – Available in Australia & the UK
6. Don’t try to go completely blonde in one appointment
Going slow will really help keep your curls looking the way they should. And the health of your hair and scalp is the most important thing. Asking to go from a dark colour to platinum in one sitting will end badly.
Not only will it probably cause bleach burn on your scalp and dry your hair, it’ll take so long you’ll be looking at a very expensive appointment.
And because your hair will definitely take damage from such extensive contact with the peroxide, future treatments won’t go so well either.
As my colourist says, he can do anything as long as the hair is healthy. And so that should be your motivation when going blonde.
I hope these tips for how to treat your curls before and after colouring, and also what to expect help. If you have any questions about any of this, let me know in the comments below.
Now tell me, have you gone blonde with your curls? And what have you noticed has been the difference?
PS. You can find more curly hair tips here & in my curly hair ebook.
The post Curly hair & bleach – what you need to know appeared first on Hair Romance.
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no8hairstudio · 2 years
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Level up with multiple highlights inverted cut! Creative colour+Cureplex+Haircut by Kent Director LIKE👍,SHARE & TAG🏷️your friends or family members now!If you like it!!❤️#no8hairstudio #singapore #sghair #sghairsalon #sghairstylist #sghairstyle #sghairdo #beautyundercoversg #supportsmallbusiness #supportsglocal #sghairdressing #sghairdresser #sghaircut #sgmen #sghairprofessional #sghaircut #sghairstyling (at Vision Exchange•Venture Drive•Singapore Commercial Properties) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjUs3Usu2hA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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"Something a little different 🔮 STYLIST @suzis_hair_studio #TrueColour #TeamTrueColour #Hiliftprofessional #hilifttruecolour #hiliftaustralia #hybridcolour #hairenvy #animalfriendly #crultyfree #hairdressersofinstagram #australianhairdressers #nzhairdressers #stylistsupportingstylists #cureplex #blondes #reds #violets #brunettes #colourwork #hair #love #hairinspo #teamTC #qualitycolour #muimports"
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kathryntan · 7 years
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What hair products/shampoo do you use to maintain and treat your hair :))
Hi!
I currently juggle between the Fanola Nutri Care range (shampoo and conditioner) as well as my all time favourite, the Tsubaki Shampoo and Conditioner.
To tone my hair i mix or rotate between the Fanola No yellow shampoo, FUDGE purple shampoo and the Provoke Silver Brightening Shampoo! :) 
To treat my hair i use my cureplex no.3 after treatment, fanola nutri care treatment or the Toni + guy treatment.
Before blow drying my hair ill run a bit of Bumble + Bumple Invisible hair primer, as well as the Bumble and Bumble Blow Dry cream into my roots. If my hairs feeling a bit dry (which is like always lol) then ill rub some Serum into the ends of my hair! :) xx
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hairsalonpoa · 5 years
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Curly hair & bleach – what you need to know
Lightening or bleaching your hair, takes a heavy toll, especially when you have curly hair. But there are ways of doing it to minimise the damage, and I think my hair is proof of this.
I’ve been colouring my curly hair for years now, and over the last couple of years, I went blonder and blonder, until I’ve eventually gone pink!
So when this question came through on my YouTube Q&A series, I knew I’d have quite a few answers.
Carrol asks,
“Any specific tips for curly hair care pre and post bleaching?”
I have more tips in my post here on what you should know before you bleach your hair, but specifically for curly hair, here’s my advice:
Curly hair & bleach – what you need to know
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Click here if you can’t see the video above.
1. Don’t wash your hair
For at least two days before going to the salon, keep your hair out of the shower or basin. For most curly girls this is easiest bit of advice – and I bet you can even go longer that two days!
But what you’re doing when you don’t wash your hair is you’re building up a nice layer of natural protection on your scalp from your hair oils.
Having colour applied directly to your scalp can be quite damaging and can be a little bit painful too. So having your natural hair oil protect your scalp is the way to go.
Don’t worry about going in with really dirty hair; it’s better than going in with clean hair – particularly for bleach.
2. Brush out those curls
You know how I never tell you to brush your curls? Well, in this case, it’s going to be much more comfortable for you to do it yourself than having someone in the salon do it. Because they will have to before they apply colour or bleach.
If you haven’t been to that salon before, take in some photos to show them what your curls really look like before it’s all brushed out. This will give them an idea of styling your hair at the end of your appointment.
I recommend using a Tangle Teezer or similar brush to smooth out your curls and remove any knots and tangles before you go in This makes it a lot easier (and quicker) for your hairdresser to section and colour your hair, and I know it’s a lot less painful to brush out your own curls than to have an apprentice do it for you.
3. Choose your appointment date carefully
This is probably TMI, but I would avoid going to the salon at the start of your period.
Like many women, I have increased sensitivity to pain on these days, and while I normally don’t feel anything having my hair bleached, a couple of times I have found it really uncomfortable on these days.
It’s not a reason to cancel your appointment, but it’s just worth mentioning to your hair dresser that you are a little bit more sensitive to pain at the moment and they’ll take more care watching the process and checking that your colour is going smoothly.
4. Always use Plex or Bond products
Make sure you choose a salon that uses one of these new bond-repairing products when they colour your hair.
Look for names like Olaplex, Matrix Bond, Cureplex and other similar products. Here’s my post on how Plex products work and also my video interview with Schwarzkopf’s National Technical Educator Grant Withnell, who explains it really well too.
I’m not too picky on the brand – personally I like Olaplex and Matrix Bond, but one of these is crucial to protecting your curls.
The salon should mix Step One in with your colour that’s applied to your hair, Step Two is a 10-minute mask, applied either at the basin or you can go back to the chair for it. And you should purchase some Step Three to take home, which is designed to help nourish your curls.
I couldn’t be blonde and have curly hair without plex products.
5.Get a purple shampoo and conditioner to tone your hair at home
Post-bleaching, your hairdresser will probably tone your hair in the salon, but this won’t last the whole time to your next appointment.
To get rid of any yellow or brassy tones, use a purple shampoo or conditioner at home. Blue and purple are on the ‘cooler’ side of the colour spectrum, so they counteract the yellows that come through the longer you’re away from the salon chair.
These coloured shampoos and conditioners really help colour correct your hair and keep it looking vibrant, bright and shiny.
Here are some that I recommend:
Matrix So Silver – Find it here in Australia and here in the USA
Fudge Clean Blonde – Find it here in Australia & here in the USA
Provoke Touch of Silver – Available in Australia & the UK
6. Don’t try to go completely blonde in one appointment
Going slow will really help keep your curls looking the way they should. And the health of your hair and scalp is the most important thing. Asking to go from a dark colour to platinum in one sitting will end badly.
Not only will it probably cause bleach burn on your scalp and dry your hair, it’ll take so long you’ll be looking at a very expensive appointment.
And because your hair will definitely take damage from such extensive contact with the peroxide, future treatments won’t go so well either.
As my colourist says, he can do anything as long as the hair is healthy. And so that should be your motivation when going blonde.
I hope these tips for how to treat your curls before and after colouring, and also what to expect help. If you have any questions about any of this, let me know in the comments below.
Now tell me, have you gone blonde with your curls? And what have you noticed has been the difference?
PS. You can find more curly hair tips here & in my curly hair ebook.
The post Curly hair & bleach – what you need to know appeared first on Hair Romance.
from Hair Salon https://www.hairromance.com/2019/04/curly-hair-bleach.html
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articastudio-blog · 8 years
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Our story. Caption it. Girls best revenge is having a beautiful hair. Hairdo by juno.📹 . #balayage #cureplex #ashblue #articastudio #articahairstudio #ilovemyhair #hairporn #hairdo #hairunited #haircolour #sgsalon
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no8hairstudio · 2 years
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A layered haircut & highlights allows long hair to have more movement and volume! Creative colour+Cureplex+Haircut by Kent Director LIKE👍,SHARE & TAG🏷️your friends or family members now!If you like it!!❤️#no8hairstudio #singapore #sghair #sghairsalon #sghairstylist #sghairstyle #sghairdo #beautyundercoversg #supportsmallbusiness #supportsglocal #sghairdressing #sghairdresser #sghaircut #sgmen #sghairprofessional #sghaircut #sghairstyling (at Vision Exchange•Venture Drive•Singapore Commercial Properties) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf2qrJ2p7Bp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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