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Mocha Blonde Pixie S/S 2014 L’Oréal Professionnel IT LOOKS

By A Beauty Feature @abeautyfeature

Mocha Blonde Pixie  is a daring short haircut has the power to create a Style Icon. Since the 1960s, each generation has had it’s Pixie cut icons, who have used the short style to make a trend statement and mark a major evolution in their image. Modern cutting techniques and professional styling products mean the Pixie can be worn a number of ways. 2 styles in particular are trending:

Mocha Blonde Pixie S/S 2014 L’Oréal Professionnel IT LOOKS

Mocha Blonde Pixie S/S 2014 L’Oréal Professionnel IT LOOKS

Swept Texture

Wear the Pixie swept forward or placed at random, to strengthen the hair movement and showcase its layered texture.

Up and Away

Wear the Pixie swept up with volume for added glamour & to showcase a contrasting shade at the roots. Clearly the Pixie has become the cut of the season, favoured by numerous celebrities to mark a significant evolution in their style. Blonde shades go hand-in-hand with the Pixie cut, and to make the look pop, wear a contrasting Mocha Tone at the root for added depth.

Mocha Blonde Pixie S/S 2014 L’Oréal Professionnel IT LOOKS -Recommend Styling Products :

Motion Gelée (HK$162 / 100ml)

Motion Gelée

Motion Gelée

Accentuates movement, flexible hold natural shine

 Tec. Ni Art Pli (HK$148 / 125ml)

Tec. Ni Art Pli

Tec. Ni Art Pli

Film-enhancing polymers for reinforced hold

Glamorous hair without stiffness or stickiness

Pixie Geldof British Model &Celebrity (23years old)

The popular British model, fashionista & socialite is the daughter of musician & activist Bob Geldof and the late British TV personality Paula Yates. She has been the face of advertising campaigns for Levis, Diesel, Henry Holland, Agent Provocateur & Loewe, in addition to modelling for Vivienne Westwood, PPQ, Luella & Jeremy Scott. Pixie is lead singer in a band, Violet, & is a regular on the London social scene, often spotted with friends that include Daisy Lowe, Alexa Chung & Harry Styles.


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