
Wibke`s chin-length hair is ideal for various styles. The front section is slightly tapered, and the longer hair on top has feathery layers (starting from the ears to the hair in back).
Power look >
Business look >
"Curl" power >
Retro look >

This look is dynamic. Wibke first blow dries her damp hair upside down to give her hair more volume and bounce. Then she works a volume styling mousse (strong hold for normal hair, e.g., from Taft) into hair ends and blows hair dry forward. This windswept look gets structure and hold with a touch of shine gel - wax (also Taft). The wax is applied only to hair ends and styled forward. To set this "power look", Wibke applies ultra hold hair lacquer (e.g., Taft).
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Quickly styled and always wearable: During the day, Wibke often chooses this classic style. She applies a volume fluid (e.g., Taft) evenly to towel-dried hair and shapes it using a skeleton brush. Then she blow dries hair along the neck upwards slightly. Finally, she applies a volume hair lacquer (here from Taft).
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If Wibke wants to create more volume with big waves, she turns to hot rollers. She sprays forming water (e.g., from Taft) into towel-dried hair and wraps strands in hot rollers. (Practical professional tip: To ensure that the hair ends are smoothly incorporated into the curlers, first place some end paper around the ends and wrap them also into the curler.) Then Wibke dries her hair with a blow dryer.
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To style this look, Wibke removes the hot rollers and combs through curls with her fingers. With a portion of shine gel - wax (e.g., from Taft), she pulls her curls somewhat apart and ten sculpts hair into form. Then she creates a low side part and tucks her hair behind her ears. To give this wavy look extra hold, Wibke then applies a pump spray hair lacquer (also Taft).
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