Saturday, August 6, 2011

Fish Hairdressing Co for waves and curls


I love Fish hair products, I remember first seeing them and thinking the name was a bit odd for hair products. But I have since been won over as my hairdresser is forever recommending them and uses some of the range when doing my hair.

The latest products are to create height, waves and curls, now my hair is straight however once curled I can keep it in place for an evening with the Fishfixer, for those lucky enough to have curls the Curlyfish is ideal.

With over 20 years of salon expertise, the Fish styling team has bottled its trade secrets to create two exciting new essentials to tame tresses and leave us with heavenly hair no matter what our style, length or budget.
Summer 2011 has two big key trends:
Big, beautiful, natural hair like Jennifer Lopez and Tamed, glamorous curls
as worn by Rihanna.
Perfecting both styles can be tricky, especially when it comes to defining the look and fixing it all in place. The two new products from the Fish range have been created to help you achieve these keys styles in a simple no-fuss approach whilst keeping you looking bang on trend.

With new female styling from FISH HAIR DRESSING CO
This light hairspray will help you create big and bouncy yet natural looking hair.
How
Add height to your roots by tipping your head upside down and massaging hair at the crown, then smooth style into place with a large barrel brush. Spray Fishfixer at the roots to hold volume. Allow to dry and spray again for a firmer hold.
(£3.05/250ml)

Curlyfish helps keep frizz at bay, leaving you with defined and glossy curls.
How?
Apply this cream to towel dried hair, comb through and blow dry to transform your tresses into bouncy, sexy curls. A true head turner in a bottle
Top tip, when using the Curlyfish, scrunch the hair and twist round your fingers
as you dry to create greater definition.
(£4.07/100ml)

All Fish products are available from Boots nationwide and www.kmiclub.com

Visit us at www.fishsoho.com and follow us at w
ww.facebook.com/FishSoho


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