




What are some of the top hair trends for Spring/Summer 2010?
Texture is key this Summer. The dead-straight ironed look is out. Think natural waves and salt sprays.
Do you have any tips for hair that will keep us looking classy but staying cool in the warmer months to come?
The top-knot is still hugely popular. For girls with longer hair this style keeps it off your shoulders and naturally cooler. Great for unruly after-beach-swim hair. Make sure you utilise the beach showers to remove some of the salt from your scalp, if you leave it you can cause irritation.
Any suggestions on how to perfect the much loved “side braid” hair style?
It’s hard to create this look with freshly washed hair. My tip is to wash your hair the night before so it’s a little dirty, this will give your braid much better staying power. When you’re braiding, the most important thing to remember is to keep it tight. Every time you add a new piece of hair to your braid make sure you pull it tight again.
Which is better for summer, side part or centre part?
The beauty of summer hair, especially if you’ve just been to the beach, is getting that natural volume and wave. I find that to encourage this you should go with the part that your hair naturally wants to make. For day, a centre part is more relaxed. A deep side part can add a more dramatic look, perfect for summer evenings out.
What is the best product to treat after sun hair damage?
The best way to protect your hair is through prevention rather than protection, by using a leave-in protecting product or wearing a hat. But I know that that’s not always as easy as it sounds! I recommend using the Head & Shoulders Scalp Massage Cream* after being in the sun, this will soothe your scalp after sun exposure. A healthy UV protected scalp will always produce much healthier looking hair.
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The next step is to take an honest look at your wardrobe, which I did today. I sorted through everything I had stored away from last season, and put it into three piles – keep, maybe keep and donate. (which is in fact the next step in my guidelines) Because I had already been thinking about my personal style, and had mentally put together a few outfits in my head for the season, it was easy for me to figure out what I wanted to use and what I would keep in storage for possible use next year.
Note: That may sound strange, not to just have my entire wardrobe out at the one time, but for me it’s really about wearing the pieces I love, and getting the most out of each piece that I buy. It’s also a matter of closet space, as our wardrobe is relatively small and I’ve already had to kick Mr B out to a separate wardrobe even with these guidelines that I follow to make sure my wardrobe is as ‘capsule’ as possible.
Because I had thought of the outfits that I already had in mind, and had written up my spring/summer wardrobe list for this year the next step time to shop was easier than usual. I was able to cross quite a few things off of my shopping list just my shopping in my own closet. For reference, I frequent the following places when it comes to shopping for my wardrobe… (and yes, I do like a varied mix of high and low end pieces in my closet at all times) Basque, (which is stocked exclusively at MYER) for work clothes like dresses and blouses, American Apparel for t-shirts (I stick to the tri-blend v-neck style), Shopbop for Ella Moss and Elizabeth & James blouses and House of Harlow jewelery, Sportsgirl for jeans, Cue for pencil skirts, Jacqui E for really pretty work pieces like embellished cardigans, dresses and blouses. I also love Veronika Maine for beautiful work pieces. GAP for beautiful cotton sundresses, ASOS for the occasional printed sundress (with sleeves – yay!) Ray Ban or Chloe for sunglasses, (and in a dream world – handbags). Country Road or Lanvin for leather ballet flats, K-Mart for canvas slip on shoes. Wittner for Boots. This is just a general list of the places that I frequent 95% of the time when I am looking for things for my wardrobe. I do stray occasionally…
The last rule I really stick to when it comes to my wardrobe guidelines is be organised. I’m sure will not come as a surprise. All of my out of season coats and dresses are stored in a separate wardrobe in the house, and the rest of the clothing is stored in one of these nifty things from IKEA, under the bed. Out of season shoes and bags are stored at the top of the closet in two of these nifty things, again from IKEA.
I am actually looking forward to the warmer weather at the moment (famous last words) and can’t wait to clear out all of the heavy coats and blazers for my closet and start replacing them with cotton sundresses! These are all set aside ready to go when the season finally changes over. Bring on spring!
