| Spring/Summer 2010 featured inspired plaits and unparalleled ponies; updos that were anything but uppity, and a dizzying array of textures that turned this season into a veritable laboratory for modern hair. |
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See the runway styles and products used |
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| At Emanuel Ungaro Laurent Philippon slicked hair back with Gellac, and twisted two sections into a futuristic rope braid positioned high on the head. |
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| A look inspired by Peruvian tribes took hold at Malandrino, where Philippon wove colored fabric into a polished, U-shaped plait, finished with Does it All styling spray for shine and hold. |
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| At Chado Ralph Rucci, Laurent Philippon made hair look wet around the crown using Bb.Gel. He moulded the lengths into a folded ribbon effect that was inspired by melted plastic. |
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| At Ruffian, Neil Moodie’s simple do-it-yourself not-quite-a-chignon was a nod to Katharine Hepburn’s notable pool house style in The Philadelphia Story. |
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| Sabrina Michaels styled a casual, do-it-yourself updo with a considerable amount of texture for Lorick with the help of some Thickening Hairspray for structure, volume and hold. |
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| Laurent Philippon’s rolled messy wrap at Malandrino was roughed up and matte-ified with a bit of Hair Powder - taking a cue from Saharan nomads. |
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| Jimmy Paul built soft, dry volume for his angelic 1960s girls at Vera Wang, using Thickening Hairspray and Surf Spray for the supple, wavy texture and messy French twists. |
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| Ballerina buns with staticky texture were a hit at Julian Louie (with white roots thanks to Hair Powder and a super-tall chignon thanks to Surf Spray and Styling Creme). |
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| At Chapurin and Guy Laroche, Laurent Philippon braided, applied Surf Spray and then flat-ironed to seal in the kinks for seaside style – once release and brushed - ooh, la la mer! |
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| At Margaret Howell, Neil Moodie applied Hair Powder, created a loose French braid and topped it with an homage to the ’90s classic wide bumble.band. |
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