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Estetica Magazine UK (2/2021)

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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A BALANCED BOB<br />

“I love a good cut, so I am totally here for short hair in the summer months! The weather is getting<br />

warmer, everyone is happier, it is literally the perfect time to experiment with a shorter cut. Getting nice<br />

movement in the hair is key, as I think short hair has to move. Soft lines next to bold shapes always looks<br />

stunning, almost classic and timeless. I love a good undercut too, it’s perfect to take some weight out for<br />

anyone who has a lot of hair, but also a great way to have some fun with your hair and add a bit of edge.”<br />

Paul Falltrick (<strong>UK</strong>)<br />

Hair: Paul Falltrick; Photo: Barry Jeffrey; Make-up: Elizabeth Rita: Styling: Magdalena Jacobs.<br />

Hair: Sharon Cox<br />

Hair: Paul Falltrick<br />

A NEW CLASSIC<br />

Soft elements of disconnection enable movement and fluidity to what is a signature Sanrizz classic: a<br />

razor-sharp, new geometric bob. Psychedelic tones of petrol, mahogany, sepia and gold flow through<br />

the hair in a brickwork print. To finalise the look, high polish and texture create drama and strength.”<br />

Sharon Cox @ Sanrizz (<strong>UK</strong>)<br />

Hair: Sharon Cox @ Sanrizz; Photo: Andrew O’Toole.<br />

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