Friday, December 19, 2008

Short But Funky

Cleivy first came to Dramatics over the summer looking for a change. Her hair was about shoulder-length with a lot of layers in it, but an uneven curl pattern made it hard for her to wear natural. Desperate for a chic style that's easy to maintain, this Bronx girl ditched the shop in the hood and came to see me. 
Although Cleivy had a general idea of what she wanted, we
 talked for a long time to firm up the details. She wanted to utilize the strong curls on her crown and also to keep the fullness and height on top. We took the sides close where the curl pattern was
 less uniform, in order to create a sophisticated silhouette while maintaining a fresh and manageable style.
Cleivy and I have done a couple different mohawks over the past few months and these pictures are from the most recent variation. She came to me with a picture of Rhianna's most recent style and told me that she wanted to start flat ironing the front. We kept a strong perimeter line and graduated from the back to the front to achieve a versitile look that can be worn fun and natural or sleek and styled.   
Stylist: Rain
Client: Cleivy

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