Live 24-Seven - Fashion, Health & Beauty Uxtâàç at The Mailbox
If the summer sun has wreaked havoc on your colour leaving your lovely blonde highlights looking a little brassy, then try label.m’s Brightening Blonde Shampoo which gradually lightens and brightens while gently cleansing and nourishing hair to prevent dryness, tangling and breakage. This deliciously scented product contains natural extracts including White Pineapple, Mamaki Tea, and Lemon which activate the lightening process, enhance shine and freshen the scalp. Use this to also protect your colour extending its life from the very first use! For those that like to style their hair, you also get the added protection from heat styling, frizz, humidity and UV rays. It’s the perfect choice for all shades of blonde, natural and chemically treated, use in conjunction with the conditioner which contains Starfruit, rich in Vitamins B and C. Shampoo £12.75, Conditioner £15.75
Beyond Blonde with Toni & Guy Essensuals…
Hero Product: A favourite at London Fashion Week, the Brightening Blonde Balm, hydrates and nourishes to create a silky soft, beautiful and shiny finish on blonde and highlighted blonde hair. Apply to damp hair and comb through.£13.75
Backstage Favourite: label.m’s new Pliable Definer is ultra pliable, for re-work- able definition, shine and flexible control! £12.95
Exclusive Beauty Event
Nicky Clarke Hairdressers and MyShowcase invite you to a glamorous evening of beauty with Christmas party hair advice as well as beauty and shopping tips. Join them for a glass of wine and meet MyShowcase founder and serial entrepreneur Nancy Cruickshank; hear her introduce their range of sought-after independent beauty brands (chosen by Kate Shapland, beauty editor at The Telegraph Magazine). Senior Stylists from Nicky Clarke will be on hand to guide you through the party season, from achieving long-lasting volume to creating a glamourous updo in minutes. October 9th, 5.30 – 7.30pm call the salon for more information.
Nicky Clarke team styled up a storm…
Stylists from the Nicky Clarke team styled up a storm for London Fashion week creating beautiful braids and volume for the Gyunel show. Stars of the catwalk were Amber Le Bon and Yasmin Le Bon wearing hair and fashion inspired by glamorous tribal chic.
Sunny Sanga, advanced director at Nicky Clarke, Birmingham salon cast his magic on models to create a soft feminine ethereal look."It 's a glamorous feel combined with a free spirit. I braided the hair from the side parting then put the rest up and twist into a casual bun. You can achieve this look in less than 20 mins - perfect for going out but without looking overly done."
Get the catwalk look at home To achieve this look at home start by separating the hair into
20
sections. Spray the No 1 best seller texturising spray Tease Me on the top sections and braid the front and side sections. Take the back section and spray on Hair Raising Spray to add volume. Twist around into a chignon and hold in place with grips. Finish with Nicky Clarke Hold and Shine Ultimate Hairspray. Tip: Works well on day-old hair for better hold
Visit us and create the perfect look Visit the Nicky Clarke salon to create your perfect catwalk- inspired look or choose a product from the hair care range.
Nicky Clarke, 103B Wharfside Street, The Mailbox, Birmingham, B1 1RF. Tel 0121 6334 009 email
birmingham@nickyclarke.com www.nickyclarke.com
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