Monday 29 March 2010

Sexy Boy

Boys On Film

“The ideal man, masculine charm”(Sexy Boy, Air)

The Autumn Winter Catwalks welcomed a new breed of Sexy Boy: Structured, yet touchably disheveled. We’ve picked out some of the key Spring trends for your delectation. Feed on this...


The Forward Sweep


The forward-swept styles were a recurring theme at AW 2010 London Fashion Week. Gucci, Burberry and Dior all sent their models down the runway sporting tousled, textured styles with short sides and length throughout the upper section. One of the sexiest trends around, it’s all about a fearless, youthful attitude. Be nonchalant. Be moody. Oh, sweet rebellion!
J'Adore: Dior
Scruff it at Burberry: A good kind of dirt...


Product

Bumble and bumble Surf Spray (£17.50) Surf Spray is great for creating that sexy slept-in, windswept texture.

Bumble and bumble Sumo Tech (£19.00) Glue-like hold with a matte finish. This is the best product to ensure that your style stays put without looking like you’ve styled it. Lets face it, caring has never been cool.



The Modern Bowl


Fringe Benefits with JW Anderson....



Geek Chic at Jill Sanderms


The Modern Bowl prides itself on a wickedly precise cut, high shine and confidence in the shed load. Agnes Deyn revived the cut for women in early summer last year, and now boys, it’s your turn. It’s like a hybrid of the early Beatles with a bookish twist. A good, sharp cut is compulsory: It will not only mean you can leave it a bit longer before trims, but will also make it a whole lot easier to work into and scruff up as much as you see fit. Geek chic at it’s finest. Smoke behind the bike sheds anyone?


A welcomed blast from the past: The Beatles


Hide-me lengths...



The Modern Bowl can be scruffed up and textured at the root a la Topman...



Product

Bumble and bumble Shine Spray (£27.50) With a cut this sharp, who wouldn’t want hair that makes a mirror jealous? Spray on dry hair and you’re good to go.

Bumble and bumble Brilliantine (£16.00) The ultimate in hair-polish. Smooth through dry hair with fingers.


Bumble and bumble Straight (£20.00) Apply to damp hair before blow-drying for the straightest, smoothest hair around. Kinder to hair than GHDs!



Slicked Back



Back it up with body: Paul Smith

Proving that 'off-the-face' doesnt have to mean 'flat-to-the-head' at Vivienne Westwood..



Smooth Operator: Bill Tornade




As if in retaliation to The Forward Sweep, the slicked back styles seen at Bill Tornade, Vivienne Westwood and Paul Smith were the perfect antidote to the more grungy styles around: The definition of a gentleman. The desired look is sexy rather than stiff (a la River Phoenix). Its distinguished, masculine elegance at it’s finest, but still with that youthful finish that begs to be touched.





River Phoenix:


Product


Bumble and bumble Sumo Wax (£19.00) Slick your hair back in style with Sumo Wax. As the name suggests, this will give you hold like no other, yet maintains flexibility and gives you hi-shine and texture.

Bumble and bumble Holding Spray (£15.00) Mist Holding Spray onto the style to maintain shape and tame those stubborn strays. Holding Spray offers medium hold but avoids that 80’s ‘rock solid’ look. It gives workable, brushable control. (Also available in extra-strength)

Will you be trying any of these out?


Oh, and one more thing: HAPPY EASTER FROM SULIS! --;-(@ <<(its a rose)



More soon... xx

Wednesday 24 March 2010

Poolside Vs Pavement

Summer Hair: Do U Dare?



With all the excitement of the Autumn/Winter 2010 collections, it’s easy to forget that we are actually just approaching Spring- and please, lets not wish it away! In a deliciously rebellious response to the matte, tousled waves of past months, Summer hair trends are going poolside. Take a deep breath though: Its about to get a whole lot sexier.



Paired with dewy, damp skin, Asish gives us slicked back, wet-look hair at it’s best. You’ve just got out of the pool and frankly, you’re too rock and roll to care. Pulling hair off the face can be quite a brave beauty move, but after hiding behind our fringes during the winter months, it’s a welcome change- just be sure to keep it straight- wet waves are a little too ‘80’s holiday’ for our liking…



Do it like Chloe and keep your lengths dry. Its all about contrast.


UK Vogue’s April shoot with model-of-the-moment Lara Stone is a perfect example of wetlook hair with a modern twist. Its clean, fresh and a little bit sporty. Banish those hideous pots of gel from your mind, along with visions of spiral perms and ballerinas. Look to Bumble and bumble ‘Styling Crème’ and ‘Does It All’ styling spray to create the look.



Sulis's Creative Director Sven Bayerbach gives his tips. Lara, watch your back:




1. Apply Bumble and bumble Styling Crème (£18.00) to damp hair using a wide tooth comb. See, no gel in sight!!
2. Comb back in an ‘s’ shape.
3. Liberally spray Bumble and bumble ‘Does It All’ styling spray to secure.
4. Now for the final, and essential step: Don’t move! No, seriously, its important to let the style set before you leave the house. Consider it your valuable make-up time: A strong eye/lip is essential.

Thursday 11 March 2010

Crop It


Beautifully Imperfect: Jean Seburg






"Smart Listens To The Head, Stupid Listens To The Heart"


Pixie Geldof does cropped-chic in the new Diesel Campaign


Whilst the SS10 catwalks have been awash with long, tousled MOBS (that’s mid-length bob if you haven’t heard the latest catchphrase), the A-list are fighting back with a sharp new hair trend of their own: The Summer Crop. With summer approaching and necklines lowering, it’s time to get scissor happy and bid adieu to those tired, wintry lengths!








The new crop is almost childlike in it’s haphazard charm. Managing to be both pretty and tomboyish, the summer crop is kittenish and sexy, but in a most unselfconscious way. New style icon of the moment Carey Muligan has captured the hearts of the nation with her Oscar-winning crop.







Scissors, please....







Drawing inspiration from the iconic elfin styles made famous by Mia Farrow, Edie Sedgwick and Jean Seberg, this cut is heavily reminiscent of those ‘all-eyes-and-cheekbones’ 60’s looks. Check out these beautiful images for inspiration…





As with all short styles, you need confidence to carry it off, but the natural movement and texture within this style means the overall effect is overtly feminine. The beauty of this look is it’s low-maintenance appeal. Encouraging natural flicks and texture, there is nothing styled about it’s finish: You want it to look a bit ‘day-dreamy’ and quirky.




Colour is great for creating impact with shorter styles. Block colour is really effective when hair is worn this short, and can be as bold as you want.



"If you’re tempted to experiment with peroxide, this is the length to really go for it, as the hair will be strong enough to take harsh colour." Melanie Lewin





What to ask for in the salon



“A soft edged crop with enough length to create texture and movement throughout the style”
Sven Bayerbach




Despite suiting the majority of hair types, curly or coarse hair should keep the cut closer to the scalp to ensure it is kept under control.



What products to use

Bumble and bumble ‘Brilliantine’ (£16.00)




This is a great product for achieving mirror-like shine. Hair this length will be in great condition, and a bit of this product will just enhance your hair’s natural health and radiance.

Simply blast dry hair then apply a pea-sized amount to dry hair. For fine hair, apply a styling crème to blowdryed hair to add more add body.

OR

Bumble and bumble ‘Sumo Wax’ (£19.00)



Ideal for Frizzy/ Flyaway hair, this product gives the ultimate in strong hold. Use sparingly- a little goes a long way- and finish with your hands for a bit of edge.


Tempted? Call or email us to come and have a consultation with Sven, Luigi or Lya.


More soon xx