Effortless Razor Cut, Perfect For End Of Summer/Back To School
This effortless razor cut is perfect for the end of summer and back to school. Get a new look like actress Rowan Blanchard’s new summer hairstyle.
Hello gorgeous and welcome to How-to Tuesday with Ask the Pro Stylist. This week’s post raves about the 15-year-old Girl Meets World actress, Rowan Blanchard, and her new, effortless razor cut. As a result, it is an ideal hairstyle for the end of summer or back to school.
Celebrity hairstylist Laurie Heaps cut off 9-inches. This is a look the actress has been contemplating for some time. “Rowan has been talking about cutting her hair for a while,” explains her stylist Laurie Heaps (@_hairbylaurie). “When she began sending me pics of Cybill Shepherd in The Last Picture Show, I knew it was time. I felt the perfect length would fall right to her collarbone. Something effortless.”
The details to recreate Laurie Heaps’ effortless razor cut are as follows.
- I cut her hair with a razor and shears. As a result, this gives texture to the ends.
- After blow-drying it straight, I cut more into the edges again to keep it modern.
- In addition, I used the Biosilk Titanium 1″ Flat Iron with White Sands Liquid Texture Medium Thermal Styling Spray. The result is beautiful texture and waves.
- After sectioning the hair, create the waves by starting at brow level and then work your way down the hair. The key to this technique is moving your wrist in opposite directions. Additionally, I left the ends straight for an effortless look.
- To finish, I used the OUAI Finishing Crème from Jen Atkin through the ends for texture. Finally, OUAI Soft Hair Spray was applied all over.
For more beauty and hair how-tos like today’s effortless razor cut visit next week. And remember, I will never offer hair color or cutting advice for DIY nonprofessionals. Until then, happy styling.
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