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The Bumble and bumble Editorial Team sent newsworthy styles down the Spring/Summer 2012 runways, dropping jaws with embellished classics and turning out touchable, soft locks that gave real girls reason to take note.
Jimmy Paul opted for a sleek, athletic look for Ohne Titel, dampening hair with Prep before blow-drying with the Flat Classic Hairbrush. Thickening Hairspray was applied at the roots to slick back the sides of the head.

At Ruffian, Neil Moodie envisioned an equestrian girl with a hairstyle that matched her horse’s tail when creating a voluminous three-strand plait, made big with a blend of Thickening Hairspray and Styling Creme plus lots of backcombing.

Rolando Beauchamp gave the Alexandre Herchcovitch girl a modern, windswept bun, using Surf Spray to create a soft and dry texture, giving a loose, dressed-down feel.

At Karen Walker, Laurent Philippon coiffed a voluminous and wispy double roll, using a combination of Surf Spray, Thickening Hairspray and Hair Powder for loads of texture.

For Daryl K, Sabrina Michals adorned sleek and straight hair (courtesy of Prep and Thickening Hairspray) with a small zigzagged braid hidden at the back of the head. Hair was set with Does It All Styling Spray. 

At Sally LaPointe, Laurent Philippon used Prep and Bb.Gel before placing the wig cap, then applied Spray de Mode, backcombed and smoothed hair into a ponytail. Finally, hair was pulled up to the crown, tucked under and secured with pins. 

At Wes Gordon, Travis Speck turned models into chic (but not overdone) French girls by rough blow-drying hair with Thickening Hairspray and Surf Spray, then gathering into a loose, low ponytail that left hair covering the ears.