"Head Masters", Allure, November 2010 - Alyssa Hertzig
"Head Masters", Allure, November 2010 - Alyssa Hertzig
"Head Masters", Allure, November 2010 - Alyssa Hertzig
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Stretch-taffeta-and-metal<br />
dress by Yigal Azrouël.<br />
Makeup colors: Studio<br />
Secrets Professional<br />
Eye Shadow in Lush<br />
Raven and Colour Riche<br />
Lipcolour in Blushing<br />
Bouquet by L’Oréal Paris.<br />
Hair: Orlando Pita of the<br />
Orlo salon. Details, see<br />
Credits page.<br />
How to Do<br />
An Undone Bun<br />
The simplest way to adopt Pita’s<br />
aesthetic is with a soft bun. “It’s<br />
easy because it doesn’t have to be<br />
perfect in the first place,” he says.<br />
START WITH DRY HAIR<br />
Spray it with T3 Elevate volumizer<br />
(Pita works on this line of products).<br />
Brush it through to produce a<br />
rough, thick texture. “When you’re<br />
putting hair up, it can’t be too<br />
clean,” he says. “If it’s too silky and<br />
smooth, it won’t hold.”<br />
PULL THE HAIR BACK<br />
Gather it into a basic bun at the nape<br />
of the neck, and pin it in place.<br />
NOW MUSS IT UP<br />
“Carefully pull out shorter pieces of<br />
hair around your face and from<br />
the bun,” he says. “Make it random.”<br />
Finish by spraying on more T3<br />
Elevate—it’ll keep the hair loosely in<br />
place without making it overly<br />
stiff in the way hair spray can.<br />
GUTTER CREDIT<br />
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