Monday, June 15, 2009

Fall 2009 Hair Trends by David Babaii

Celebrity hairstylist David Babaii’s forecast for Fall Hair 2009 includes a flash back to the 70’s: an era considered to be a major turning point for hair with the birth of the blow dryer, Farah Fawcett’s famous style, the Shag, the Afro and punk. In 2009, the blow dryer will, once again, play a key role in creating looks for longer length hair.

The David Babaii for WildAid Blow Dryer is one of the safest and most innovative dryers on the market today. It provides Ceramic and Tourmaline technology, negative ionization system, Advanced Nano-Fuzeion™, low EMF and a “one shot fuse”. These advances in technology provide saving on electricity, drying hair 50% faster and safer all while maintaining healthier and shinier hair.

According to celebrity stylist David Babaii, hair is all about movement with soft layers to achieve an updated version of Farah’s world famous hairstyle. Opt for a longer length fringe so you can easily create changes in your style. The key is creating a lot of changes using accessories like a fabulous headband or scarf to transform your style as often as your mood fits.

To accomplish, simply use a leave in treatment such as Hair Polish to mend, nourish and create shine. (Keeping hair in optimum condition is always a trend and fashion statement). Hair Polish will also help to maintain a sleek straight look with bounce and movement. Today, most women achieve their gleaming straight tresses with a flat iron. However, The David Babaii for WildAid Styling Iron will keep hair shiny and healthy even if used daily. It contains 3 layers of baked Ceramic and Tourmaline plates producing a high level of negative ions, allowing each strand to absorb moisture, improve its condition and repel static plus generate maximum amount of far infrared heat (a gentle, less damaging form). So, use it daily without damaging your hair!

The 70’s Shag incorporated many disconnected layers. In 2009, any disconnect is out dated. A well blended and softly textured version of the Shag will definitely turn heads. Create this look by using David Babaii for WildAid Fibers Molding Paste. It is a distinctive styling product ideal for all of your finishing needs, creating texture, movement and style definition. This gentle hold paste composed of feather like fibers fashions a dramatic effect when applied. Simply rub a small amount into the palm of your hands after hair is dry and scrunch to create texture and definition.

Big hair also dominated this period and will always be a fashion statement. What woman doesn’t love “Gianormous” hair? No matter what length of texture, volume can be created numerous ways. Using volumizing products such as David Babaii for WildAid Amplifying Shampoo and Conditioner is the foundation for all good hair days. Next, after styling use my Volcanic Ash Root Amplifier by lifting sections and spraying. This is like a burst of oxygen to the hair without any build up or a sticky feel. The volume you love will last all day.

For women with highly textured hair, the Afro gave this era a sense of freedom and style. For Fall Hair 2009, your curls and waves can still experience that same freedom. Do not work against your curls, instead enhance them with David Babaii Bohemian Beach Spray. Globally sourced, the Bohemian Beach Spray contains sea salt from the Dead Sea for naturally enhanced texture; mineral rich Volcanic Ash from the Vanuatu Islands of the South Pacific for increased volume; a trio of Blue Algae, Mango and Kiwi to keep hair thoroughly hydrated; Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil, Hemp Oil and Cupuacu Butter to further aid moisture retention. This extraordinary blend works together to create texture or volume, while strengthening and moisturizing. It is perfect on wet or dry hair to define your curls and waves. To freshen them after a long day, simply spray extra Bohemian Beach Spray and your curls will be instantly revived like that much needed afternoon cup of coffee.

For Fall 2009, hair color should be natural looking but color enhanced with a conditioner or glaze to bring out your hair’s assets.

The 70’s is my favorite era so think of Goldie Hawn, ABBA and Disco!

1 comment:

alex said...

I have never used one of these dryers but now im curious. I will need to test one out