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Vivienne Mackinder
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Добавлен 8 июн 2015
Known as the hairdresser’s hairdresser, Vivienne Mackinder is one of the most highly respected international leaders and innovators in the hairdressing profession today. Vivienne is driven by her mission not only to continually hone her own artistry and creativity, but to uplift the spirit and the image of the profession as well. Currently based in New York City, Vivienne grew up in London where she attended the London College of Fashion. Upon graduating she immediately landed a position with Vidal Sassoon, eventually becoming his artistic director. In 1990, she left London for the U.S. and the chance to work with Trevor Sorbie as his International Creative Director. Vivienne is always working on new projects and shoots, for her clients and for her own brand. Several new collections are in the works and HDTV continues to evolve. “I love the feeling of growing,” she says. “I’m addicted to being a life-long learner.”
How to razor cut around the face
learn the art of chiseling with the razor to create a soft outline.
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Watch how to cut an asymmetric square bob
Просмотров 7499 лет назад
In this short tutorial, watch and study the basics of cutting an asymmetric square bob. A few simple scissor techniques and you will be on your way to mastering the art of cutting square lines and creating dynamic shapes.
How to create a Rope Braid with a Twist
Просмотров 5949 лет назад
In this tutorial we examine another technique in the art of braiding. Watch how to twist your rope braid in order to make it tighter for a more dynamic look and feel. This will help you to vary your braids in order to create dimension and duality to your work. Check out this live Editorial Styling workshop: hairdesignertv.com/live-educat... And this Editorial Styling Course: hairdesignertv.com/...
Spice up your style with this Hipster Chic Look
Просмотров 7679 лет назад
In this unique tutorial you will practice dry cutting hair. Sharp geometric angles and shapes are used to create a radical new look that is both commercial and high fashion. Check out this live Editorial Styling workshop: hairdesignertv.com/live-education-calendar/day-editorial-styling-workshop-3-2014-2-2-2/ And this Editorial Styling Course: hairdesignertv.com/non-members/16-week-online-editor...
How to create a 3-Strand Rope Braid
Просмотров 23 тыс.9 лет назад
Check out this live Editorial Styling workshop: hairdesignertv.com/live-education-calendar/day-editorial-styling-workshop-3-2014-2-2-2/ And this Editorial Styling Course: hairdesignertv.com/non-members/16-week-online-editorial-styling-course/ In this introductory tutorial to editorial braiding follow along to increase dexterity skills and master the 3-strand rope braid. It may look simple and e...
How to cut a step bob
Просмотров 9179 лет назад
In this haircut and color tutorial, shot on-location in Hollywood, Florida we look at the do's and don't's of cutting a step bob. Then, watch as the previous color is corrected to create a gorgeous platinum blonde look that is both chic and natural. For more backstage pass access go to: hairdesignertv.com/non-members/backstage-pass-2/ Check out my blog for inspiration: viviennemackinder.com/cat...
Welcome to Vivienne Mackinder's Tips and Tricks
Просмотров 7429 лет назад
Welcome to Vivienne Mackinder's Tips and Tricks. Here you can find a variety of hair, beauty, and fashion tips from Vivienne herself, along with top industry professionals. From interviews, to photo-shoots, the possibilities are endless when you commit yourself to being a life long learner.
Idk what to say,other than thank you so much! And u wouldn't believe how much time I've spent online looking for a way to make yarn actually look like a rope the way your's does(w/out just twisting & twisting,or braiding in a way that it turns out flat & wide).I've watched/looked thru so many videos where the thumbnail pic.made it look great & like rope as if it had the outcome I was hoping for,but they always turned out to be variations of the same braid & twisting methods that just won't work 4 my project. It's actually been about 2.5wks.spending up to n hr.a day @ least,looking for a way to get this result(looks like ur & like real rope). I was seriously about to give up on the idea of being able to make my own super bulky-jumbo type guage yarn/rope. Now I should finally be able to make this to use for a hand crochet project,in the way that I have really been wanting to try for a while now,now that I was lucky enuf to find your wonderful video. Thank you so very much again,& after typing this, I will like & sub,& look for whatever other videos u have made too! Bless you dear!
How would you start without the "Bunny ears" I'm confused 😕
Would u like hot cup of tea?
Perfect and so easy to follow! Trying to braid rope for a costume
Still confused. Maybe. My problem I have all the same color
That was so easy and helpful! I really appreciate how you broke it down step by step! Thank you so much! 😊
If I were a hairdresser who wanted to learn how to do a razor haircut around that face I would watch one of Vivienne Mackinder's video teaching the art of hairdressing. as it is, I'm not a hair dresser or hair stylist, I have no hair but I enjoy them anyway. Hair cut hair cutting and hair styling videos by Vivienne Mackinder are very educational.
Love these videos ♡ 🙆💇
This is the braid I have most trouble with. I can't wait to work with you ♡
mayra mendoza Keep practicing, clear your mind and always stay focused when styling :)
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