Intrigued by Indola feathered pixie look? We certainly are, so we were delighted to get a step by step on how to create this quirky look.
The Cut
Step 1: Section the hair as shown
Step 2: Separate two diagonal back disconnects
Step 3: Start at crown and crop down to finger length following curvature of the head
Step 4: Use orange segment sections and pivot down the head shape
Step 5: Repeat on other side
Step 6: Cross check cutting line and adjust if necessary
Step 7: Use guide from the top and connect into back avoiding the sectioned off disconnections
Step 8: Dry off the hair and freehand the disconnected area to blend a little bit leave long pieces
Step 9: Crop the fringe in tight to hairline for strength
Step 10: Personalise the cut on the contours
The Colour
Formula
A) PCC 5.11+ Color Transformer
Step 1: Begin the application on the middle line
Step 2: Apply the mixture to the roots first
Step 3: Afterwards directly apply the mixture to the remaining hair until it is fully saturated.
Step 4: Let the colour develop for 30 minutes and rinse off thoroughly. Wash and care the hair with Indola Care COLOR SHAMPOO and CONDITIONER.
The Style
Step 1: Apply Indola VOLUME & BLOW-DRY SPRAY
Step 2: Blow-dry the hair with a paddle brush
Step 3: Use a flat iron to define the longer hair parts
Step 4: To add extra definition to the top, use the flat iron to clip the hair upwards
Step 5: Use FIBERMOLD to add texture and work it into the hair
Step 6: Finish the styling with INDOLA STRONG LACQUER
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