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Estetica Magazine WORLD Edition (2/2019)

Estetica Magazine is the world's leading hairdressing magazine. Founded in Italy in 1946 and published today in over 60 countries around the world, it is a global reference point for professionals working in the hair and beauty industry. Techniques, fashion, education and trends are at the core of every issue of Estetica Magazine. Further information about both the printed and digital versions of the magazine is available at www.esteticanetwork.com

Estetica Magazine is the world's leading hairdressing magazine. Founded in Italy in 1946 and published today in over 60 countries around the world, it is a global reference point for professionals working in the hair and beauty industry. Techniques, fashion, education and trends are at the core of every issue of Estetica Magazine. Further information about both the printed and digital versions of the magazine is available at www.esteticanetwork.com

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When it comes to cuts, you’re better off sticking to variations on a theme of classics - especially pixies, and<br />

all variants of bobs. Lorrene Conino of Cosmetologists Chicago says, “Mid-length hair tends to be youthful...<br />

Finer hair clients work better with edgy shorter styles to disguise their thinning hair.” Sebastian’s Anthony<br />

Cole sees another advantage to bobs: “I like to give these clients bobs (shoulder length or higher) based on<br />

their face shape, as this style allows their faces to get the most light.”<br />

Indeed, many of our models and celebs here are sporting bobs and lobs, which can be amped up with waves<br />

and texture, brushed forward or back, dressed up and dressed down - the ultimate in comfort and versatility.<br />

Wella Professionals<br />

George Papanikolas, Matrix Celebrity Stylist<br />

Sometimes the rules<br />

for trending styles<br />

become unisex. Matrix<br />

Haircare Artistic<br />

Director George<br />

Papanikolas confirms:<br />

"If you still have a thick<br />

head of hair with grey,<br />

then it’s great to play<br />

with the length of it,<br />

especially on top. I<br />

encourage guys to grow<br />

it out longer on top.<br />

That way they can use<br />

a round brush to create<br />

a smooth bouncy<br />

blowout." Many celebs<br />

with attitude sport<br />

short and longer pixies<br />

applying this same<br />

principle and look<br />

great!<br />

Jamie Lee Curtis/Getty Images<br />

Glenn Close/Getty Images

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