A New Way to Texturize Hair
MAXBLOG: Expert Advice Straight From The Salon
Posted on Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 1:49 PM
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Sanda’s clients love her respect for precision and structure. She’s just developed a new approach to texturizing hair that is so exciting I had to share it with you. Sanda calls this “Flux” texturizing, because it makes the hair look like it’s always moving.
The best thing about this is it doesn’t thin the hair or drastically alter the length. Many clients are understandably skittish about having less hair on their heads. Instead of cutting up and down, Sanda works horizontally, slicing in and out with small zigzag shapes. No one sees the work because it’s done to the under layers. The top layer of hair is left intact. What a perfect world!
This technique works with any hair length, whether your hair is long, medium or short. Did you know that many people have thicker hair on one side of the head than the other? Well, if you put your hair in “Flux,” you can subtly even it out. To try Sanda’s texturizing, just book a regular haircut with her and ask for it during the consultation.

