Ted Gibson has styled the locks of many Hollywood A-listers, and he favors tousled waves such as those worn by Tina Fey, Julianne Moore and Beyonce for her Super Bowl halftime show performance. He believes those styles make women look fresher.
Finance Worker Gets 'GMA' Makeover Before 30th Birthday
He also believes that nuanced highlights – such as the kind perfected by Jennifer Aniston, and loose buns and braids such as those sported by Kate Winslet and Amy Adams – help channel a youthful vibe.
It's said that the right hairstyle can knock 10 years of a woman’s appearance. “Good Morning America”
gave three women a hair makeover today. The glam squad -- led by Peter
Oon and Elvin Arvelo of Oon Arvelo salon in Manhattan -- helped Melissa
with her bangs, Nancy with her color and Gabrielle with her texture.
The experts advised the women to avoid framing their faces with hard
edges and to always work with their hair texture. They also said women
should never stray from their own natural shade and should keep their
hair at mid-length. They also cautioned against framing one’s face with
severe, blunt lines, saying women should instead opt for soft layers.
Michelle Lee, Allure magazine's editor in chief, gave her take on the women's new hairdos.
How to Get the Look
Here are the products used to help the three women achieve their look.
Gabrielle
Carol’s Daughter Sacred Tiare Anti-Breakage and Anti-Frizz styling cream
Pantene Pro-V Curl Perfection shaping gel
Melissa
Suave Professionals Luxe Style Infusion volumizing soufflé mousse
Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging dry shampoo
Nancy
John Frieda Go Blonder in-shower lightening treatment
Dove Regenerating Nourishment Serum-in-Oil
L’Oreal Paris Advanced Haircare Total Repair 5 restoring shampoo
L’Oreal Paris Advanced Haircare Total Repair 5 damage-erasing balm