Are you looking for a new curly look? Bumble and bumble, which recently relaunched its Curl Conscious line, is offering virtual makeovers from Bumble and bumble Senior Vice President and Artistic Director Howard McLaren and Lead Educator Coby Alcantar.
The results will be posted on NaturallyCurly on December 15. The results will include Howard and Coby’s cutting and styling tips alongside each of the five selected photos. They will describe how they would change each look, the ideal length, the ideal product combinations, styling techniques and recommendations for casual and special occasion hair and more.
Bumble and bumble wants people to embrace the unstraight. Sixty percent of the world has curly hair, and many still live under the tyranny of straighteners, flat irons and blowdryers
Details
Deadline: Entries should be received by November 21
Photo guidelines: Clear headshot that displays the hair in all its curly glory
To get your virtual makeover, email your photo to Bumble and bumble. Five photos selected will receive a customized selection of Curl Conscious products from Bumble and bumble.
Be a Model at Bumble and bumble’s first Curl Workshop
Bumble and Bumble is looking for models for its Curl Workshops — part of the company’s continuing crusade to contribute more curl conscious stylists to the world.
The first workshop will be held November 20th and 21st at Bumble and bumble University in New York.
This advanced, creative workshop applies classic razor and scissor techniques to accentuate the natural curl in long(er”> and short(ish”> models. And fear not: the amazing stylists have at least two years of professional experience, so waves are (and will remain”> in able hands. As always, Bumble and bumble cuts are based on individual suitability — never the cut-of-the-month. Models will leave with a curly style, but cuts can be worn straight, too.
For the first workshop, Bumble and bumble is looking for models with hair that reaches three or more inches past their collarbone (when pulled straight”>. The cuts at this workshop will be best for soft, bouncy curls to slight, subtle, silky waves. This workshop is not ideal for thick, tightly-wound textures, and ponytail width should be no more than 2.5 inches. Future workshops will address other curly textures.
Model clients do not go through a separate screening process; they are approved for participation at model call. All clients must sign up on at this web site for an invitation to Model Call.