Jonathan Torch

JONATHAN QUOTES

When colouring hair, if the root area is very vibrant, but the ends are faded and flat, that’s because there are fewer proteins at the ends. The colour molecule attaches itself to the protein molecule in the hair. Replenish the lost proteins and your hair will look fresher and brighter.

Face Framing


A lot of people ask me for advice on how to cut their bangs.
Face Framing
Before cutting, we need to assess the frizz and condition of the curls, as well as the bulk and the design of the style. Both are equally important.

Let's start off with face framing. The bang area is like the curtain of the stage, or the most important part of the design, where individual curls must be taken into account. Never stretch hair down and cut curly hair - this is guesswork and you will hate the result. To cut the bangs, try styling your hair as best as you can controlling the frizz and curls. Curl Keeper™ will control your curls without adding weight. Allow your bangs to hang over your face the way gravity lets it fall.

When your hair starts to dry, cut the individual ringlet that shapes your face. Allow for shrinkage…a curl needs to wrap around itself two and half times in order to make a ringlet.

Remember, curly hair is weather permitting and humidity effects the curl of the day. Test the length before you make your first cut to make sure that when pulled back it fits in a ponytail or behind your ear.

Face Framing