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Sharon Stone Hairstyle



Description

This is a fabulous short and messy crop. Sharon's side and back sections have been razor cut to create imbalance and texture, while her crown has been cut with jagged layers to complete the messy design. This is a great low maintenance option which is suitable for most ages and will keep looking healthy with regular trims.

Type

  • Hair Category: Casual
  • Hair Length: Short
  • Hair Elasticity: Straight

Suitability

  • Gender: Women
  • Face Shape: Round, Oval, Square, Heart, and Triangular
  • Hair Density: Thin/Medium
  • Hair Texture: Fine/Medium
  • Age: Under 21, 21 - 30, 31 - 40, 41 - 50, and 51 - 60
  • Height: Any
  • Weight: Thin/Average/Large
  • Glasses: Suits with and without

Styling

  • Styling Time: 10 minutes
  • Products: Mousse and Moulding Cream
  • Styling Tip: Fluff the styling products into the ends of your hair and pinch as you go to create textured edges.

Styling Steps

Mousse
1. Apply Mousse

Apply styling mousse to damp hair, using your palm as a measuring guide, and evenly distribute it along the hair shaft. Styling mousse will add hold and can help achieve better results.

Dryoffmessy
2. Use a Blow-dryer and Fingers to Dry Hair Messy

Using your blow-dryer, flip your head upside down and dry your hair using your fingers until your hair is completely dry. Remember, the messier, the better.

Tease
3. Tease Hair

Pick up a small selection of hair from your mid section no bigger than your tail comb. Place your comb at the roots and then comb up and down until the hair is standing up by itself. Continue to the crown and finish at the sides. Repeat this step if you require more volume.

Toplifting
4. Lift Roots Using Moulding Cream

Apply some moulding cream to your fingertips and then rub it into your roots while lifting your strands for added body. Be sure not to use too much moulding cream at the roots as this can result in a glugy and thick uncomfortable feel.

Toppinching
5. Use Moulding Cream for Texture

Apply moulding cream to your fingertips and then pinch small clumps of hair in an up and forward motion. Pinch the clumps in different directions for a messier look.

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