We spent the day with STMNT Ambassadors Charles Rose and Ry Lewis who demonstrated how to create multiple looks from one cut. Check out the steps below for a wolf cut and an editorial switch cut.
How to Style A Wolf Cut with Ry Lewis
For this look, I used a more complex cocktail of products to style this shorter Wolf Cut for Satoshi.
1. I began by applying STMNT’s Serum, working it through the hair with a comb to condition and prepare it for the cut. Once evenly distributed, I shaped the hair to the desired length.
2. To enhance the texture and tame frizz, I spritzed STMNT’s Definition Spray throughout the hair, ensuring a smooth base for styling.
3. After creating a clean centre parting, I used a round brush to blow-dry the hair, focusing on achieving a controlled yet natural look.
4. To complete the style, I layered STMNT’s Shine Paste into the top sections of the hair. This added a sleek, polished sheen, perfect for accentuating the Wolf Cut’s dynamic layers.
How to Style an Editorial Switch Cut with Charles Rose
For Satoshi’s second style, I aimed for a refined transformation, adding volume and a standout curved fringe for a fresh twist:
1. I began by spraying STMNT’s Grooming Spray evenly over the hair to create a workable base.
2. Using STMNT’s Matte Paste, I worked the product through the hair, then blow-dried the top upwards and away from the face with a round brush to add volume. The sides were blow-dried flat against the head for contrast and sleekness.
3. Taking a small section from the top, I pulled it forward onto the forehead and used a round brush to curl it into a soft, curved shape. STMNT’s Dry Clay was applied to secure the fringe and maintain its structure.
4. To finish, I misted STMNT’s Hairspray lightly over the hair, ensuring the style stayed perfectly in place.
This is a sponsored post in collaboration with STMNT.