Big trend for 2018: Tousled, messy beach hair
For 2018, the hair trends point to beach hair—messy and tousled waves with the right amount of volume.
For 2018, the hair trends point to beach hair—messy and tousled waves with the right amount of volume.
Summer means beach getaways, but too much sun and sea exposure can take their toll on your hair. Le Maquillage Salon’s creative director Laurent Hebert recommends helpful treatments before or after one hits the beach.
It’s a new beginning for top French hairstylist Laurent Hebert as creative director of Le Maquillage in Zuellig building in Makati. And what better way to jump-start his latest endeavor
There was a lot of clinking of champagne glasses, dahlings, at the recent opening of the chic beauty salon Le Maquillage at its new location in the Zuellig Building, Makati. Manille’s
He excitedly welcomes us by the entrance. Dressed in white from head to toe, he’s every bit the image of a hotshot hairstylist and style icon: tall, sleek and hip.
“I want guys to experiment with colors, but colors that are subtle and not flashy.”
Franck Provost’s Laurent Hebert is a cut above the rest. He doesn’t really follow the “hottest” hair trend bandwagon, but prefers to stick to the classics, adding his personal touches. His creations still look current, yet are versatile enough to play around with and for experimenting with different looks.
It has been eight years since Laurent Hebert arrived in Manila, and yet first-time clients still get astonished when he asks them to stand as he cuts their hair.
He trimmed the sides by cutting the hair in a sliding movement for the top and back to acquire a deconstructed look. He recommends this look for someone who has a round or square facial structure.
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