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What? Blonde streaks, mid length. What? Short black hair.
Who? My aunt in Spain Who? Toni and Guy
Why? My aunt has cut my hair Why? Had it done to look gay!
for the last 37 years so knows Otherwise, just went along with
me very well the stylist really.
1ZO`S $ builder 4`S\QVWS ! bar worker
What? Black and blonde What? Shane from The L Word
Who? Cut it myself Who? Toni and Guy
Why? To look different to my Why? It’s funky and random –
twin sister. and I like it messy!
what’s cool for
summer…
Lesbian hair connoisseur Olga Hilario
from Headmasters in Paddington shares
her tips on the latest summer styles.
smooth, and the fringe can be worn to
the front or side parted.
Then we have the New Romantic crop
with its neo-grunge, slightly punky look.
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This look works well sleeked, tousled
or textured. It’s a bit of a grown-out
glamour with a heavy, sweeping fringe.
Never forget, a hair cut should always
follow your face shape, ideally it should
be quirky, bespoke (a couture style to
suite your individuality) and should be
constantly changing and evolving so
that you never keep the same haircut
For us girls, the crop is the ultimate for too long. Colour should always
statement hair cut. It’s dramatic and complement the cut and go well with
rebellious, boyish yet feminine and your skin pigmentation. Your hair is an
versatile. The soft layers allow the extension of your personality, have fun
hair to be styled curly, texturised or and don’t be boring!
For advice or to make an appointment call Olga: 020 7402 9191. Headmasters,
Unit 2, West End Quary, 2 Praed Street, London W2 1JX. www.hmhair.co.uk.
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