He has been to various Indian cities
like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai and the national capital, and
says that he hasn’t seen “massive mistakes” when it comes to hairdos.
His only complaint is that Indian women like to play it safe.
“Indian
women are beautiful. They have great bone structure. There are more
options in haircuts than they realise," Watson, International Artistic
Designer, Toni&Guy, which has five flagship salons in Delhi/NCR and
plan to roll out 10 sub-franchise salons across north India along with a
training academy here, said during his visit here.
"They can do a
lot with length and try different layering types. They need to be
little more seasonal and experimental in their approach,” he added.
He says colouring hair is one way to give up the old look.
“Play
with colour. It doesn’t have to be crazy. It will help to show details
of the haircut. Colouring the ends is a fresh approach to wear it.
Shades of pink and baby blue are cute. Colour helps haircut to come
alive.
“Most women don’t leave home without make-up, so why not
try new things with colour...more around the face, the end. It revives
the look and is nice and fun,” he said.
Watson also advises natural look for summer season.
“During
summer, a lot of clients like to go for the natural look and just blow
dry for a little bit cleaner and shinier look. Hair treatments also
become important and maintaining the colour too,” he said.
And for cuts, get influenced by models on the runway!
“One
of the biggest influences is the catwalk. We look at a lot of models
with different hair shapes,” he said and emphasized on the shoulder
length bobs that are practical to wear too.
(Agencies)

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