5 Hairstyles, 5 Venues: A Shire Stylist’s Guide To Hair For Every Setting
Pélo’s Master Senior Stylist, Lucy Furniss, Shares How-Tos On The Do’s That Are Catching Her Eye
Like fine wine and cheese, the Shire’s hottest bars and restaurants pair perfectly with impeccable style. Hair and makeup included! While we’d all love to get a voluminous blowout every time we had a social event marked in our calendars, it would be a strain on our schedule - and our wallets, too!
But rest assured, Master Senior Stylist of Cronulla’s Pélo by Lago, Lucy Furniss, is here to save the day with five fabulous and easy-to-achieve hairstyles to suit five iconic Shire venues.
Lucy’s tips: Always spray with a heat protectant before heat styling. Use the GHD curve tong to create this look, keeping the ends out for a more natural feel. Use a wide tooth comb to separate curls, and spray with a texturising spray. My favourite is O&M!
Lucy’s tips: If you can’t seem to get your hair in that perfect slick look, my first tip is to keep things dirty! Having your hair at least 3 days post-wash will make it easier to smooth and help to gather and control any loose bits. My second is to use the Goldwell Double Boost Root Spray. Then, use a bristle brush to gather all your hair up and secure it in a ponytail. Style the bun as desired, then for the finishing touch use a hairspray and comb to get the last of the fly-aways. My go-to is the Redken Hairspray Fashion Work 12.
Lucy’s tips: If you struggle with hold, try a thickening spray like this Oribe Maximising with a good mousse. For all my textured girls, moisture creams will be your best friend. My favourite is the Colour Wow One-Minute Transformation. Blow dry with a large round brush, then set in the Velcro rollers (the bigger, the better). Finish with a texture spray to maximise any movement, or an anti-humidity spray if you know you’ll need to keep that frizz at bay.
Lucy’s tips: Decide whether you want any pieces out at the front, then follow the slick bun styling tips. For the pony, use a fine tooth comb to tease the very top, closest to where it’s secured. Smooth over the top so you can’t see any teasing and finish with a texture powder to give that pony a bit of extra volume.
Lucy’s tips: Less is more with this look. Try not to pull your hair up too tight, instead, gently pin the bun up and softly pull out some face framing pieces. You may need to play around with the positioning of the bun a couple times - and that’s okay! It’s meant to look like a 5-second do… that in reality took you seven tries, 20 bobby pins and a potential mini break down – we’ve all been there. To finish, use a lightweight hairspray for hold.
Lucy is a Senior Hairstylist and Creative Director at Cronulla-based salon, Pélo by Lago. With a passion for enhancing your natural hair, she loves seeing the transformation that a simple cut, colour and style can achieve. Lucy also freelances, where she loves pushing the boundaries with elevated hair looks.