Halle has her
pixie cut; Brandy at one time rocked her braids. These looks were almost synonymous with these
beautiful women and referred to as their signature look. How is that signature look developed? Is it
by accident or by design? The key to
owning a distinct style is to enhance and highlight what you already like until
those things become synonymous with you.
Of course a signature style isn’t for life and certainly doesn’t mean
you are locked in to that look. At any
time, you can switch it up to remain versatile.
1.
Assess
your hair
Although I do not subscribe completely to the
hair typing system, I do find it useful as a general guide for assessing your
mane and determining the products and tools helpful for the care of your
mane. The assessment will help you
determine the limits and set clear expectations for your look.
2.
Determine
what look you are going for or what you perceive the end goal to be
Are you going for sexy? Do you prefer a classic look? Does it need to be “corporate friendly”? Before you can develop your signature look,
it is helpful if you are clear about the direction you want to go in.
3.
Determine
what looks good on you – the obvious right?
Sounds obvious but so many people get caught
up in the look from the next naturalista without determining if the look suits
their face. Your signature look should
add to your beauty, not distract. It
should complement you in a way that is unmistakable. Sometimes this requires a trial and error
period before you get it right.
4.
Own
the look
Once you have your signature look, own
it. The most beautiful thing about any
look is not always the aesthetic but more about the way the woman owns it. The confidence in which she wears it makes
all the difference.
What’s
your signature style? My signature style
is the bun.
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2 comments:
My signature style is also the bun. I'm looking to change it, but I haven't find any style that I like.
My signature style is a high puff but the winter hasn't been kind to it so I think I'm going to start bunning too!
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