CHI - Spring 2009 - (Page 51) Valentine’s Day only comes once a year, so why settle for everyday hair? Glam it up or smooth it down for a sexy new look. Here, celebrity bridal hair stylist and make-up artist Vickie Waite offers easy, romantic styling ideas. From waves and curls to smooth, sultry looks and easy updos, you’ll find a style sure to melt your honey’s heart! red ribbon Gift Wrap Lacquered ribbons of waves ride a smooth base for two-toned texture. • Smooth all strands with a thermal straightener like the CHI Nano Ceramic Iron. • Take random surface sections and apply a firm-hold gel like BioSilk Rock Hard Gelee. • Using a thermal waver like the CHI Auto Digital Ceramic Waver, style those sections into wavy ribbons. • Mist the “ribbons” with hair spray and sprinkle with red sequins. continued R Flower Power Start with a simple ponytail and transform it into a bedazzled, three-part chignon. • Gather strands into a high ponytail and secure with elastic. • Split the hair just below the elastic. • Grab the “tail,” flip it up and draw it through the split. Tug gently to tighten. • Using a ceramic iron like CHI Turbo Digital Ceramic Spring Curling Iron, curl sections of the tail if hair is thick, or the entire tail if hair is fine. • Mist tail with a fast-drying, non-aerosol spray like BioSilk Spray Spritz. While the surface of the hair is still damp, apply red or pink glitter with a cotton-tipped applicator. • Divide the ponytail into two or three sections, loop each to form a “flower petal” and secure with pins. • As a finishing touch, hot-glue red rosettes, feathers or beads to bobby pins and place them in the middle of the chignon. AromA-therAPy! Lead your man on a sexy “treasure hunt” to your body, dropping “clues” to the trail with a seductive fragrance like CHI’s Limited-Edition In Love Woman. Spray behind your ears, at the hollow of the neck, in cleavage, behind knees and wherever else your imagination leads him. Gift him with In Love Man so that you can take a journey of your own! Volume V, Issue 18 51
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