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Hairstyles By Sebastian Professional At Diego Binetti Spring 2010 Show

DIEGO BINETTI SPRING ‘10 - September 12th

Hair by Sebastian Professional

Last night, Thomas Dunkin led the Sebastian Professional stylist design team at the Spring '10 Diego Binetti show.

Thomas and team created a modern, textured twist on structured braids echoing the unique individualism and carefree youth inspiration in Diego Binetti's spring '10 collection.

See the attached "how-to" instructions in which Sebastian Professional shares expert hairdresser Thomas Dunkin's tips for translating this runway 'do to real life MUST.

Inspiration:

Diego Binetti's Spring ‘10 Collection is for the romantic.  Her steadfast elegance, poise and confidence are a constant for all who know her, but she's not without a coy rebellious side.

Much like Peter Lindberg's strikingly beautiful black and white photos of the ‘90s, Binetti's women compel admiration and awe.

The Hair Look:


To develop the imperfectly perfect Grecian-inspired updo, Sebastian Professional lead stylist Thomas Dunkin adds a touch of disarray to structured braids for a modern twist.

The asymmetrical pattern and haphazard positioning of the braids represents unique individualism and carefree youth.

Here's how to take this runway look to real life:

1) Apply Sebastian Professional Thickefy Foam to damp hair; blend evenly throughout

2) Blow hair out straight with a medium to large-sized round brush, spray hair with flexible hairspray for added texture; section hair, and set with large velcro rollers

3) Take out pins, apply  Microweb Fiber to hair, focusing most of the distribution towards the top of the head for lift and malleable texture. Clip top half of hair aside.

4) French braid bottom half of hair starting behind left ear. Pull down top half of hair and pin pieces into french braid updo for playful positioning. Finish look with Shine Define for shiny finish and lasting hold.

How to Get the Look with Sebastian Professional:

Thomas Dunkin suggests prepping hair with a weightless thickener, flexible hairspray and soft texturizer to create moldable texture for hold that lasts without a product-laden look. Try:

• Thickefy Foam - Weightless thickener for natural volume ($15.95)

• Microweb Fiber - Elastic texturizer for malleable, touchable texture ($18.95)

• Shine Define - The ultimate versatile hairspray ($15.95)

For more information, please visit: www.sebastianprofessional.com.

Credit Info:

Lead Stylist - Thomas Dunkin, Sebastian Professional Stylist Design Team

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