Great Hair – Elegant Styles for Every Occasion

If, like me, you seem to have a permanent bad hair day then help is at hand. ‘Great Hair: Elegant Styles for Every Occasion’ is full of easy to do styles that are shown in full colour photographs so it’s easy for you to achieve the catwalk look in the comfort of your own home. There are 100 styles to choose from so you can be sure there’s one to suit your mood.

This book is perfect if you’re struggling to afford that expensive designer re-style – it’s jam-packed full of useful tips and tricks to get the most from your hair (and the half-empty bottles of hair products in your bathroom cabinet!). If you think you know how to handle your GHD hair straighteners, think again – author Davis Biton shows how to get unique effects in a matter of minutes (straighteners are not just for straight hair – you can curl with them too – who knew?).

If you have long hair then most of the styles and advice in this book will appeal to you. If you have a short or mid-length style then you might find the content a little limited. It’s a great book for students currently studying hair design as there are lots of ideas for up-do’s such as chignons, braids, twists and weaves, all illustrated clearly using step-by-step colour photos.

Davis Biton is a leading international stylist and the creative force behind the Davis brand. He specializes in hair extensions and styling for special occasions and this is obvious in the book. Almost every style is designed for long hair and if you’re not a hairdresser then you might need some help achieving the looks Mr. Biton appears to do so effortlessly.

A good book if you’re experienced with hairdressing – a little complicated if you’re not.

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