Beachy texture – this picture represents summer.
Hair by Cherilyn Farris.
Textured Bob

Beachy texture – this picture represents summer.
Hair by Cherilyn Farris.
Bring on the New Years Resolutions, Affirmations, Goals, etc. It’s 2015 (holy crap it’s January) and while many will take on some sort of dieting/weight loss benchmark, we would also like to remind you that looking good isn’t just about what weight you are. Don’t forget your makeup and HAIR obviously have a huge impact on the way you look and ultimately feel about yourself. We at Mane Interest believe there is at the very least a correlation if not a direct relationship between having a gorgeous mane and an increase in confidence. No, we don’t have some scientific study to back up this statement, but whatever, do we really need one? Take care of yourself and your hair and find out for yourself if you feel better.
To start of 2015 with some appropriate inspiration, here’s a refreshing before and after by hair stylist Marnie, based out of The Fox and The Hair Salon in Wollongong, Australia. Before was over processed and just, well, bad. After is so much better – shiny, healthy, and gorgeous.
Texture. Texture. Texture. In lieu of softer waves, opt for this textured, beachy look as the new and now to sexy hair.
Hair color by colorist Stephanie Brown.
Cut and style by Ryan Austin. Both based out of the Nunzio Saviano Salon in NYC.
Doing ombre correctly is all about the blend. The gradual lightening should appear as if it grew out that way, and not that someone processed it. This ombre done right color is by Sarah Armstrong out of the Hair By Design Salon in Mount Eliza, Australia.
Absolutely in love with this color that doesn’t quite fall on the scale of blonde or brunette, but somewhere fabulously in between. Bronde should officially be a word, at its own hair color category, don’t you think? Color by Natan Correia, based in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
This brunette is subtly sunkissed yet has enough richness and depth so it is a perfect transitional shade from fall to winter. Hair color by Marissa Mae out of the Republic Salon & Blow Out Bar in Folsom, CA.
Here’s a hair color to envy, want, lust, you come up with the adjective. This color is not fully blonde and not fully brunette, falling in between the two shades and looking incredibly gorgeous. Color by Katherine Hyde at the Jonathan & George Salon in Beverly Hills. Aside from the usual ‘bronde’, what name would you use to call this shade?