![]() Cervando and I consistently DM each other retro hair inspiration, so he knew the kind of vibe I was looking for. Cervando is familiar with my hair, so I didn't go in for a consultation prior to my appointment, but if you're seeing someone for the first time, I definitely recommend meeting with them in-person beforehand to chat through your goals and share some inspiration pics. Honestly, even though I get a little squeamish when it comes to making changes with hair, I completely trust Cervando, and I just let him do his thing. How did you prepare? I drank five glasses of wine (KIDDING). (He routinely works with celebrities like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Margot Robbie, Reese Witherspoon, and many more.) We'd been talking about bangs for months, so he was the obvious person I entrusted with the fate of my long hair. He's the best, it's always a treat to visit his beautiful salon, and he also happens to be a genius when it comes to retro-inspired cuts. I've always loved the look of French-girl bangs, (think Brigitte Bardot circa the 1960s), so I decided to put my haircut fears to the side and try something new.Įver since moving to Los Angeles a few years ago and becoming a beauty editor, I've exclusively seen Cervando to cut my hair. That said, I've been itching to make a change for a year or so now, and after going blonder late last year, I felt like I needed a cooler, chicer haircut for 2020. I actually opted for some short side bangs a few years ago-and loved them-but immediately let them grow out and have kept my hair long and layered ever since. ![]() Why did you try it? Aside from a (very unflattering) bowl cut I got at Kid's Hair when I was about 4 years old, the list of "dramatic" haircuts I've had in my life is short. (He's also the co-owner with his business partner, Chris Bragg.) What did you try? Celebrity hairstylist Cervando Maldonado gave me bangs at 454 North, in West Hollywood. Photo: Erin Jahns, Beauty Editor, Who What Wear
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