NEW YEAR, NEW YOU WITH FIBRE HAIRDRESSING
February 9, 2010 by Editor
Filed under BEAUTY AND GROOMING
YOU MAY HAVE FAILED THE POST-CHRISTMAS DETOX, YOU MIGHT NEVER FULFIL YOUR RESOLUTIONS AND YOU PROBABLY WON’T BECOME A REGULAR AT THE GYM AFTER ALL, BUT ONE THING YOU MOST DEFINITELY CAN CHANGE FOR 2010 IS YOUR HAIR. IT DOESN’T BLOAT EVERY MONTH, IT DOESN’T PUT ON WEIGHT AND WHEN IT’S STYLED, IT WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN. GIRLS. BOYS. IF IT’S AN IMAGE OVERHAUL YOU WANT THEN LOOK NO FURTHER.
The New Year is often a time of reflection. We start the year with great expectations, pinning hideous photos to the fridge as a means to motivate ourselves to avoid the chocolate cake inside and setting idealistic goals of extreme weight loss. But we all really know that by the time Christmas comes round again, you probably won’t look like Kate Moss and that picture will have just been thrown away – after all, who wants to eat chocolate cake feeling guilty?
But one image-defining element that we never think of changing is our hair. Looking back at photos, hair styles hold more significance than you think. It reflects good times in our lives, it reflects the bad. It reminds us of an era (the perm); it reminds us of a celebrity (only Posh can pull off ‘The Pob’) but there’s nothing more demoralising than a year of bad hair days.
Such a defining feature, it deserves precedence in our styling routine. So maybe 2010 should be the year that you use your hair to make a beautiful you?
And there’s no better place to start than Fibre Hairdressing, at Manchester’s Lowry Outlet Mall. The only outlet mall in the city, The Lowry Outlet Mall, set in the trendy Salford Quays, is a great place to start your New Year revamp. Housing famous brands such as Molton Brown and Marks & Spencer at 60 per cent off their high street price, The Lowry Outlet Mall, is a great weekend stop to avoid the crowded shops of The Arndale or Trafford Centre. But it’s its salon upstairs that holds all the cards at image reinvention.
Let me introduce you to Fibre Hairdressing. With a permanent eye on key trends and new celeb ‘dos’, Fibre Hairdressing is the place that’ll have you bouncing into 2010. It’s amazing what a new hair style can do.
My lovely stylist Yvonne explained to me that New Year is a busy time for the salon, with people wanting to refresh their image and rejuvenate their confidence. At this time of change, the way a style frames your face or a colour warms your skin could all have positive effects on a customer’s confidence and personality.
And unsurprisingly the most popular New Year requests from clients are…to look like celebs. Boys choose Beckham. Girls choose Cheryl. And I was no different. With a picture of our favourite Geordie in my hand I was asking Yvonne for the caramel highlights and tousled bob that she’s heard many times before – and Cheryl only changed her image on X Factor’s penultimate show in December. That’s how influential celebrity styles are on us mere mortals and how important it is for stylists like Yvonne to know exactly how to replicate our fave dos before Cheryl’s stylists finish slicing away her brunette locks.
Lucky for me, this is what Fibre Hairdressing is so good at – knowing what celebrity is going to affect hair trends and knowing how to replicate this for their style-hungry customers. Over the years there have been a multitude of famous cuts from Jennifer Anniston’s ‘Rachel Do’ in the 1990s, every one of Victoria Beckhams crops, chops and bobs to Mrs Cole herself. Changes in celeb cuts directly affect popular styles, and sensitive to customers’ demands, Fibre Hairdressing is the first place to find out how to create quiffs Rihanna would be proud of.
Tellingly, when Posh got rid of her extensions after the 2006 World Cup, requests for extensions took a sudden drop. And when Jennifer Aniston wore braids in her hair to the 2009 Oscars, Fibre Hairdressing were the first to realise this was a trend that would dominate our summer hair.
And if it’s a simple style – like JA’s braids – that you want then Fibre Hairdressing has engineered its own innovative Style Bar. This drop-in service allows girls to choose from a menu of suggested dos for a special occasion. No shampooing, blowdrying or cutting involved, this simple service can give you a ‘Chick Flick’, ‘Side Pony’ or ‘Party Curls’ in as little as 15 minutes, perfect for after-work dinners long after the party season comes to an end. Wanting to look like Angelina Jolie has never been easier.
Hair cuts, colours and styles have always had a huge influence on how we look and subsequently how we feel about ourselves. That’s why Fibre Hairdressing doesn’t just cut hair, but also offers pampering hair ‘Treatments’. These half hour sessions involve a shiatsu head massage, hand massage, consultation to choose the right products to revive your hair, conditioning treatment, blowdry and a take-home pack with Paul Mitchell products inside. The packs, with names such as ‘Thirst Quencher’ and ‘Bling on Blonde’, are specific to your hair needs, thickening, conditioning and hydrating your locks wherever necessary.
Whatever you choose to get done, you’re bound to have a great ‘feel-good’ time and come out looking like a million dollars (or like you have a million dollars). Using the best products, continual training, and following celebrity trends makes Fibre Hairdressing one of the best salons in this city – it’s not hard to see why it already has a few real celeb clients of its own.
But for me? I came in looking like The Adams Family’s Cousin Itt and came out like a member of Girls Aloud. Cheryl Cole, I might not be, but for today, and 2010, I, at least, have her hair.
Fibre Hairdressing
Lowry Outlet Mall
Salford Quays
M50 3AH
0161 877 4797
Open seven days a weeek
Pampering Treatment At a snip from £12.50, this treatment includes shiatsu massage, hand massage, conditioning, consultation and treatment take-home kit.
Style Bar £10 per 15 minute appointment to create a dry-style of your dreams for that night out or special occasion.
Words Natasha Al-Atassi
URBAN DECAY – BEAUTY ON THE EDGE
January 2, 2010 by Editor
Filed under BEAUTY AND GROOMING
NOT FOR THE BEAUTY VIRGINS OUT THERE, URBAN DECAY IS THE COSMETICS RANGE THAT PACKS A PUNCH.
LAUNCHED IN 1996 IT IS RENOWNED FOR ITS EDGY SHADES AND EQUALLY INNOVATIVE TITLES- INSPIRED BY THE URBAN LANDSCAPE OF THE US, HOME OF THE BRAND. THE ROLL CALL OF EYE-SHADOW HUES ALONE INCLUDE THE OMINOUSLY NAMED OIL SLICK, WHICH TURNS OUT TO BE A WEARABLE SOOTY BLACK EYE- SHADOW SHOT THROUGH WITH SHIMMER OR POLYESTER BRIDE, A SILVER SHADOW WITH WHITE GLITTER.
Best sellers include the teasingly titled Pocket Rocket Lip Gloss, which allows the user to undress a miniature man at the flick of their wrist, surely all one could want in a lip gloss?
Or try the best-selling 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil, which combines a creamy blendable texture with a long-lasting waterproof formula, immediately conjuring up images of tousled- haired rock chicks too cool to give a second thought to their make-up after casually slicking it on.
This in essence sums up the brands ethos. It is the antithesis of mainstream make-up brands who focus on the ‘pretty pretty’ aspect of the market. It simply doesn’t do ‘the no makeup, makeup look’ and makes no apologies for it. Long before the sold-out jade green Chanel nail polish made its catwalk debut, Urban Decay were producing similar statement hues.
Recently the brand has latched onto the increasing trend for complexion perfectors and enhancers. New products launched for the ‘fall season’ include additions to the primer potion family, the complexion primer potion which comes in two formulas: brightening and pore perfecting and the eyelash and lip primer potions.
The Eyelash Primer in particular is bang-on trend- the beauty world currently awash with the seemingly incessant flutter of fake lashes. No longer the preserve of the footballers wife clan, they have been seen on every runway from London to New York. Forget the statement biker boot they are this season’s must-have accessory. This magic potion applied pre-mascara, is designed to give the appearance of false lashes sans the hassle and fiddly glue. Genius.
The Book of Shadows Vol II launched for the ‘holiday season’ is a palette consisting of 16 shades, a tempting dolly- mixture of their most coveted hues and 8 exclusive to the palette. This book will be perfect for dipping into over the festive season, as the dreaded Xmas parties beckon. It includes 2 handy travel size 24/7 eye pencils and a mini eye shadow Primer Potion.
If you want to indulge your inner wild-child even if the nearest you’ve come to dating rock-star is a guy in a tragic indie band, look no further.
Words Ashley Wallis
WINTER TRENDS NAILED
November 22, 2009 by Editor
Filed under BEAUTY AND GROOMING
WITH EVERY SEASON COMES CHANGE. TREES RECEDE TO LAY A CEREMONIAL CARPET OF CRIMSON AND GOLD, ROOT VEG AND GAME REIGN SUPREME ON OUR MENUS AND WARDROBES SHED THEIR DUSKY CHIFFON AND WHITE LINEN TO COCOON THEMSELVES IN ROBUST TEXTILES; SMUDGING BLACKS, NAVY BLUES, DEEP PURPLES, PARTY SPARKLERS AND, THIS YEAR, METALLICS, LEATHER AND LACE.
And so we must not forget that fashion extends beyond our finger tips, and fingernails are also to be embellished in the latest must have tarry lick. I for one love nothing more than when the nights draw in and nature tells me it’s time to slick on the winter shades like a leather jacket for the nail plates, oh yes!
Well this year is no different and with the seasons vamp fashion trends it’s all about attitude. This winter’s femme fatale won’t be caught dead without statement fingernails to complete the look.
Chanel, as always, is the powerhouse of producing nail polish that, without fail, every season sets beauty editors bare-faced nail beds scratching around to be engulfed by the fashion house’s hottest hue. And said hue is Jade Green.
Inspired by Karl Lagerfeld’s winter collection which incorporates the colour in shoes, jewellery and tweeds, these green little bottles have sold out in boutiques and department stores with waiting lists of hundreds and many going for three times the price on Ebay.
But if green isn’t you, then all is not lost. It seems nail colour is no longer the only way to point out a statement. Across the pond the latest craze to emerge is the Louboutin manicure, where the under side of your nail is painted red like the soles of the fashion shoe, or, (dare I say it) stick-on patterns in high-shine metallics.
Other talon trends seen on the catwalks this winter are the reverse French manicure, an avant-garde take on the domestic goddess staple, and matt nail polishes are a few firm favourites for this season. Could it be true? No more high gloss top coats? Appears so!
Words Alice Fredenham
NATIONAL SPA WEEK (19 – 27 SEPTEMBER 2009)
September 26, 2009 by Editor
Filed under SOCIAL DIARY
Looking out of the window at the dreary grey skies, it seems that summer has definitely drawn a close on 2009. Dreams of an Indian summer or a last-minute heatwave have long gone; the heating is now on as the evening’s get darker and the days shorter. I am almost about to google ‘SAD Light Lamps’ to help me escape the misery of cold, drizzly Autumns when I discover that today, this week is National Spa Week and there is plenty of pampering I can do to cheer myself up.
Wellness website, Wahanda has joined up with the Spa Business Association as the official online partner for National Spa Week. During this week (from 19th to 27th September), there are hundreds of spa offers to be found wherever you live; from free pilates sessions to 2-4-1 short break deals or cut-price salon treatments.
All these deals can be accessed at www.wahanda.com where you can choose from a huge list of free or inexpensive therapies to truly spoil you. As the sun hides behind England’s droopy clouds, relax in a mediation room, have an invigorating massage or enquire about the latest skin treatments, if not to indulge in, then to prove that the summer sun needn’t mean the end to your golden visage and fit and healthy body.
There are plenty of different options to have your pick at: from free botox consultations or powerplate sessions in London to free skin health analysis therapies in Manchester. Available in cities all over the UK, National Spa Week gives you discounts on the most exclusive and indulgent of salons and spa breaks including the famous Champneys, Dove Spa and The Sanctuary.
Wahanda, the ultimate in spa websites, also offers need-to-know information about treatments, salons, classes and the latest wellbeing trends. Find out what there is available nearby, where you can find your nearest hair salon or how to spend a birthday weekend and indulge in the fun and relaxing wellness treatments and activities.
As the shops hastily stack their shelves with wrapping paper, tinsel and inflatable santas, what better excuse is there to join in this premature festive period then by enjoying some pre-party season beauty and pampering treatments. For those wanting to look your best at those Christmas parties then snap up these exclusive deals this week only, and begin your journey to sparkling festive beauty. Visit: www.wahanda.com/seasonal/national-spa-week
Words Natasha Al-Atassi





