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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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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