The year of the haircut comeback 2023 is up and running …with scissors
The wolf cut, the bixie, the new lob, the octopus cut, the shag, the mixie, the glam mullet and the butterfly… and the list goes on. These are haircuts that are creating a buzz in salons and social media platforms ahead of very exciting new year.
Why you should wear RED this Christmas
Naturally, it might be fading away but there’s a new trend for some Titian tresses Dear Paul and Leisa I would like to have red hair but I think it sometimes doesn’t look good when it is dyed.Is it true that redheads are perceived as fiery? Will I be at a disadvantage? And what can […]
To cut a long story short
Dear Paul and Leisa I’m 54 and have always had long hair. It’s now a bit wispy and dry and a bit fine, but I still have masses of it. I’d love to go into a hairdressers and have them help me change the style to something that would suit me. I’m finding this getting older stage a bit difficult and don’t know how to look attractive any more. Can you advise me?
50 shades of grey – but which one are you?
Dear Paul and Leisa I am going grey and I am thinking about stopping bleaching my hair but I am worried about how it might look. Have you any advice?
Winning the war on thinning hair
Dear Paul and Leisa After reading your wonderful feature in last week’s Irish Daily Mail, I have a question in relation to my very fine hair which I think is also thinning a little at the front. Do you have any preventative suggestions for hair loss and any recommendations on hairstyles that suit or work best on fine hair?
Don’t you know that it’s different for curls
Dear Paul and Leisa During lockdown I discovered my hair was naturally curly – who knew? I have spent the last 30 years getting my hair blow dried once a week in my local salon but left it to dry naturally during lockdown and it seems to be getting curlier. My problem is my stylist seems to be at a loss about what to do with it. I would rather have a style that I can dry naturally – I like the curls but when I let it go now it looks frizzy and wild.
How to manage menopausal hair
Ever since I have become perimenopausal my hair looks flat and lifeless. It seems to be changing. What can I do?
The buzz for me is having the client walk out feeling great and looking great
He’s just been named an Icon of Irish Hairdressing – now Paul Stafford and his wife Leisa will be sharing their expertise with Inspire readers…