YOUR HAIR IS UNIQUE TO YOU

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YOUR HAIR IS UNIQUE TO YOU
YOUR HAIR IS UNIQUE TO YOU,
AND WE’RE PASSIONATE ABOUT CRAFTING THE
PERFECT HAIRCUT AND COLOUR
THAT FLATTERS YOUR INDIVIDUAL FEATURES.
It’s not about changing who you are, but embracing and enhancing what
you have. This season, we’re introducing two brand new techniques that
bring endless ways to customise your look, from cuts that inject effortless
texture to colour that promises to lift and sculpt your face.
WANT TO KNOW MORE ?
Our Winter 2016 Lookbook has all the secrets to bringing out your
best features and defining your style, for this season and years ahead.
WINTER 2016 | LOOKBOOK
Introducing…
The Calligraphy Cut
This revolutionary cutting technique
will be a total game-changer if you’re
craving more volume, texture and
body in your hair. New and exclusive
to Maurice Meade salons in WA, the
CALLIGRAPHY CUT uses a precise
blade tool rather than scissors to slice
hair at a precise angle to increase the
circumference of each strand; which
in simple terms, means more volume
with seamless layers and lines. It is
designed specifically for long, fine
hair that lacks body, but can also be
used on thicker hair to create a more
weightless feel.
Colour Contouring
The best part about this technique is
that it makes daily styling a breeze.
The shape of the Calligraphy tool
allows your hairdresser can cut your
hair in the direction you want it to fall,
meaning less time struggling with your
hairdryer or flat iron each morning.
CONTOURING – it has been a
makeup buzz word for the past few
years, and in 2016 the trend is moving
into hair colour. Much like the makeup
technique, hair colour contouring is
all about working with the placement
of highlights and lowlights to sculpt
the face.
There is a dedicated
CALLIGRAPHY CUT
EXPERT in each Maurice Meade
salon, so book in to experience this
innovative cut that promises to
breathe more life into fine, limp or
lacklustre hair.
CALLIGRAPHY
TOOL
Contouring – it has been a makeup buzz
word for the past few years, and in 2016
the trend is moving into hair colour. Much
like the makeup technique, hair colour
contouring is all about working with the
placement of highlights and lowlights to
sculpt the face.
The process begins with analysing the face
shape to see which areas need to be lifted,
widened or elongated. Lighter tones give the
illusion of more space, while darker tones
can make areas look smaller; your colourist
uses these principles to create a tailored
colour to flatter your face.
We pair colour contouring techniques with
our Personalised Colour Chemistry system
to find the perfect face sculpting colour that
also brightens your skin and enhances your
eyes. Book a consultation with one of our
expert colourists to discover your perfect
colour!
The process begins with analysing the
face shape to see which areas need to
be lifted, widened or elongated. Lighter
tones give the illusion of more space,
while darker tones can make areas
look smaller; your colourist uses these
principles to create a tailored colour to
flatter your face.
We pair colour contouring techniques
with our Personalised Colour Chemistry
system to find the perfect face
sculpting colour that also brightens
your skin and enhances your eyes.
BOOK A
CONSULTATION
with one of our expert
colourists to discover your
perfect colour!
Face Framing Colour
Face framing colour is
so important, which is
why our Personalised
Colour Chemistry
consultations are
designed to help
discover the perfect
tone to flatter and
enhance
your complexion.
Cam’s hair was cut
using the Calligraphy
technique, which
creates soft texture
while removing
excess weight for
airy, free flowing
movement.
Highlight + Enhance
This luminous blonde
was created using
colour contouring
techniques, with
freehand highlights
that brighten and
illuminate the
complexion and a
slightly darker under
section to make the
hair appear fuller.
Long hair can be
difficult to style, so
it’s important to cut
longer hair in a way
that boosts body and
volume. We used the
Calligraphy tool to
cut subtle layers that
shape Kasey’s
longer hair and
help it hold curls.
Effortless Texture
Fringes are Back
Maddie’s hair was cut
using the Calligraphy
Cut technique to
create fine, weightless
layers that enhance
volume, texture and
movement.
Fringes are back this
season and there are
so many ways to wear
them! They’re a great
way to change up a
long hairstyle without
losing length. If you’re
thinking about getting
a fringe, always
consider your hair
texture and face
shape before making
the commitment.
Subtle, multi-tonal
highlights have been
used to add depth
and dimension.
These highlights
are deeper at the
roots, fading
into a slightly
lighter copper
towards the
ends to contour
the face.
OUR TOP
FRINGE
TIPS
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&long,Choose
side swept fringe if you have a round
face or want
to elongate a
shorter forehead.
a thick, blocky fringe to & Choose
flatter a square face.
your hairdresser to show & Ask
you step-by-step how to blow-
dry your fringe at home.
hair is curly or unruly,
& Ifweyourrecommend
avoiding fringes – unless you’re committed to a strict blow-drying or flat iron routine!
Feminine Edge
Face Sculpting Colour
If you love versatility
and want to
streamline your daily
hair styling routine,
consider a pixie
cut. While this cut is
short, it is incredibly
versatile and the
gently tapered
hairline gives it a soft,
feminine feel.
This vibrant copper
colour has contoured
lowlights around the
face to add depth and
make the eyes and
cheekbones pop.
The cut has subtle
layers that make it
versatile and easy to
wear either sleek
and straight or with
voluminous texture.
TRY
Maintain an icy, silver blonde like
this at home with L’Oreal Serie
Expert Silver Shampoo ($26).
Pastel Pixie
Asymmetrical Textured Bob
This playful look
was created using
Evo Hair Fabuloso
Pro – a conditioning
temporary colour
solution that can be
applied in-salon and
lasts up to 6 washes.
As the colour has a
conditioning base, it
helps to hydrate and
soften the hair while
it colours.
This look is all about
texture, in both the
cut and colour. We
used the Calligraphy
technique to give
feathered texture that
makes this cut low
maintenance and
versatile. It looks great
worn straight, with
beachy texture or
even in loose curls.
To further enhance
the texture and body
of the haircut, we
used a variation of
contrasting highlights
and lowlights. The
highlights really
brighten and lighten
the overall colour,
while the deeper
lowlights keep the hair
glossy and in
good condition.
The Fabuloso Pro
colour conditioners
are not just restricted
to pastel shades, and
are designed to be
used as a colour
reviving conditioning
treatment between
appointments
to give your colour
longer life and shine.
Your colourist can
custom mix a bottle of
take-home Fabuloso
Pro to exactly match
your hair colour.
STYLING
TIPS
Want to see how easy
styling an asymmetrical
bob can be?
Check out our how-to video
for styling tips and product
recommendations.
− Click to view how-to video
Clean + Icy
Deep, Glossy Brunette
The cool-girl blonde of
the moment is clean
and icy. Maintenance
for this shade is
down to selecting the
right home hair care
products and keeping
your hair protected
and nourished. Opt
for Olaplex applied insalon with your colour
and continue with the
Olaplex No 3 treatment
at home.
This deep, glossy
brunette accentuates
Holly’s darker features
and has a subtle
colour variation to
keep it looking natural.
We used L’Oreal Blond
Studio Sunkissed
Lightening Oil over
Holly’s mid lengths
and ends to bring out
her natural highlights
for a more
luminous look.
Natalie’s hair is
naturally fine, so this
long textured cut
boosts volume at
the roots to give her
texture and lift.
Maintaining healthy,
luminous hair is
down to treating your
hair right. Take the
guesswork out of
choosing the right
products and see
your hairdresser for a
Kérastase hair and
scalp diagnosis.
A hairdresser
prescribed home
hair care routine
will transform
your hair and
scalp for
the better.
TRY
Keep platinum blonde locks
looking and feeling healthy by
using repairing and hydrating
products in your home haircare
routine. We recommend the
Kérastase Therapiste collection,
which includes products that can
be tailored to suit both fine and
thick hair.