Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Welcome Urban Tribe Hair Fashion

Urban Tribe hair products have recently made their way into South Africa.

An Italian brand that is synonymous with fashion and hair.




Urban Tribe is the result of the collaboration with the most popular international hair fashion professionals and is inspired by knowledge, emotion and enthusiasm that are materialized into a complete range of hair products.
With urban tribe you can recreate the looks that you desire and reinterpret them with your experimental flair.

Made up of high quality natural and luxury active ingredients that take care of your hair as well as protecting the environment. 
Our “eco-conscience” pushes us to use eco-friendly packaging and printed materials. Our plastic packaging is 100% recyclable and all printed materials are recyclable and made with environmentally-friendly paper and ink that respect the environment. 


With a range of styling and hair treatment products, there's something for everyone in this range. 

At the moment Urban Tribe products can be found exclusively at Gerald Wells' Splush Stores countrywide.

For more details check out:

Urban Tribe
and
for store locations;
Gerald Wells Hair Salons
Our “eco-conscience” pushes us to use eco-friendly packaging and printed materials. Our plastic packaging is 100% recyclable and all printed materials are recyclable and made with environmentally-friendly paper and ink that respect the environment.

Urban Tribe is a low impact eco-friendly haircare and styling line that uses natural ingredients without compromising quality and excellence. We want to take care of the planet with a mindful approach.


Our “eco-conscience” pushes us to use eco-friendly packaging and printed materials. Our plastic packaging is 100% recyclable and all printed materials are recyclable and made with environmentally-friendly paper and ink that respect the environment.

Urban Tribe is a low impact eco-friendly haircare and styling line that uses natural ingredients without compromising quality and excellence. We want to take care of the planet with a mindful approach.

Monday, June 30, 2014

#ProjectScouted : Phase Six : Brief

In the words of the photographer for Phase Six: 

Phase 6: Vulnerability 

Venue: Essenwood Park, off Essenwood Road, Musgrave.

Time: Two Slots for make-up.

8.00am: 
Ciara
Jodie
Kelsey
Lieche
Samantha

8.30am:
Sarah
Taliya
Tamlyn
Tionne
Toni

Make-up will be natural- glowing skin and natural eye make-up

Girls will be shot as they're ready from having their make-up done. Each girl will be shot for 10-15 minutes.

What to wear: Hair needs to be natural and down- no up-do's.
Each girl is required to wear preferably a light-coloured boob-tube/strapless top/shirt, and loose-fitting shorts.

Briefing of the shoot:
This shoot is about emotion, following the theme "vulnerability".
The girls will be required to portray or convey vulnerability. Key words associated with this are: comfort, openness.

This shoot will require something different from what the girls have shown in the project up until this point. This shoot requires creativity and sensitivity. All photos will be in black and white.

Setting of the shoot: The girls will be required to lie in a "bed" which will be set up. They will need to produce two shots- one full body, and one facial. They will be shot from directly above- this is a new angle and the girls need to take this into account when posing. This is NOT a nude shoot as the girls will be wearing clothes but show bare shoulders and be covered by a white sheet, and the girls will NOT be sexualised. No sexual poses will be allowed and the girls will receive guidance throughout the shoot. The images aim at being artistic and expressionistic. 

Head shot: Will be on a pillow- showing of face is compulsory. Expressing vulnerability and openness through the face is essential.

Body shot: A pillow as a prop is optional. The showing of the face is not compulsory in this shot- the vulnerability will be conveyed through the shape the girls make with their bodies and the sheet. Models need to practice and prepare a body shape for the shoot to work with. 

The shots will be judged on emotional and aesthetic value. 
Example images below: 









Saturday, June 21, 2014

#ProjectScouted : Phase Five : Brief

Words from the Phase Five photographer for the TOP15.

High fashion neutral color outfits with an accent color (accent color can be red/blue/yellow, etc...  accent color can be a watch strap, scarf, belt, shoes, etc) they must use the pose images for inspiration for the outfits. The pose images are also going to be very similar to the poses on the day.

Make-up will be done by: Make-Up The College. 








Hair styles for the girls are tied back like in the examples (unless they have a cool fro) and for those with a short fringe can have the rest of their hair tied back like in hair1.jpg
Hair example

Hair example

Hair example

Hair and Close Up Example

Hair example


We will be doing 3 shots:
Full Length
Closeup (similar to hair and closeup.jpg)

Pose with the barrister @ IWMC

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

The Best Hair Styles of 2014

The Duchess of Cambridge's enviable long brunette waves have beaten Beyonce and Kim Kardashian's styled manes to be named Britain's most wanted hairstyle.

Hairdressers take note, Kate Middleton has beaten Beyonce and Kim Kardashian to be crowned queen of hair.
Most women want Kate's long glossy, never-out-of-place brunette waves over Beyonce's always-changing do and Kim Kardashian's honey-coloured, straightened mane. 
A fifth (19 per cent) of the women surveyed by promotionalcodes.org.uk picked the Duchess of Cambridge's well groomed style but Beyonce came a close second with 16 per cent of the vote.
 One respondent said: “Kate Middleton has beautiful hair. I’m sure she has her off days but we never see her without a hair out of place. Her hair looks great loose or in an elaborate up-do. I’d give anything to have hair like hers.



”Beyonce mixes up her style, performing with wild blonde curls but appearing on the red carpet with smooth, straight locks. The women who chose the Single Ladies singer's hair, pointed out her hair's natural curl, versatility and movement. One of the women polled noted: “Beyonce’s hair always looks good – whether tied up or left bouncing around her shoulders. It always looks so healthy.”



Reality TV star Kim, who has recently lightened her inky mane, was close behind with 15 per cent of the vote, with the respondents commenting on how polished her 'do always appears. It seems British tastes are changing, with blonde celebrities predominating in the second half of the most-envied hair list. Even Holly Willoughby's bouncy pale golden layers only clinched her fourth place.



And Jennifer Aniston, whose choppy layered cut practically defined a decade, no longer inspires copy-cuts as she came in at sixth with just nine per cent of the vote.



Kelly Brook's bum has been voted the best in Britain but when it comes to her hair we're less keen on imitating her elegant waves which are only the fifth most envied.
The Voice judge Kylie Minogue's new shoulder-length look is the seventh most wanted hair and Abbey Clancy's tumbling highlighted strands inspire less admiration than her Strictly dance moves to bring her in at eighth.


Louise Martin, spokeswoman for PromotionalCodes.org.uk, said: “There’s one thing all these women have in common – and that’s great hair.

“They all have beautiful natural locks, full of bounce, vitality and natural shine. Of course they have a team of stylists at their disposal but you can’t take away the fact that their crowning glory turns us green with envy.”