Holiday Hair

Holiday Hair

Photo: Crystal Schreiner Model: Molly Marigold Hair and Makeup: Lyneé Ruiz Do you love those bouncy, vintage hair waves but have no idea how to get it yourself? I had so many clients at my salon ask how to achieve this at home, so I decided to make a how-to video. Plus, it’s just in time for that New Year’s Eve party or Christmas soiree. Enjoy! Here are is the list of products I used for quick reference: Moroccan Oil A nickel-sized amount used mid-strand to end on wet hair. Aveda Confixor Use generously. I used about 2 quarter-sized amounts…

Photo: Crystal Schreiner Model: Molly Marigold Hair and Makeup: Lyneé Ruiz

Do you love those bouncy, vintage hair waves but have no idea how to get it yourself? I had so many clients at my salon ask how to achieve this at home, so I decided to make a how-to video. Plus, it’s just in time for that New Year’s Eve party or Christmas soiree. Enjoy!

Here are is the list of products I used for quick reference:

  • Moroccan Oil


A nickel-sized amount used mid-strand to end on wet hair.

  • Aveda Confixor


Use generously. I used about 2 quarter-sized amounts on wet hair from roots to ends.

  • Bumble & Bumble Brilliantine


Use a pea size amount through the mid-strand to ends of dry hair after style. This creates the look of separated strands as well as polish.

  • Tools

1. 3/4-inch curling iron
2. Boar bristle brush

Lyneé Ruiz started her career in beauty as a salon hairstylist at Carenza in Brookfield. Seven years later, she signed as a hair and makeup artist for Ford Models in Chicago and Miami. While her job consists of being on sets for advertising, editorial, TV, and backstage at New York Fashion Week, Milwaukee will always be home. Writing about tips and tricks she learns along the way for Milwaukee Magazine is one of her favorite creative outlets.