Contents:
- Editor's welcome
- Dave Richardson: Man of Rochdale 2023
- Best in region for Rochdale BNI
- Wardle’s rare George V post box
- Access all areas at Hopwood Hall
- BLOKES at Hare Hill House - a safe space for men to socialise
- Hairdressing trend - Wednesday's bangs »
- Benches for new Town Hall Square inspired by global fabric designs
- 11 years of bespoke slow fashion at Violet Flamingo
- Triple layer Easter traybake
- Rochdale Riverside Brick Show
- Nature’s Elements: discover your inner magic
- Historical follies photographed from unique aerial perspective
- Lamb shanks with mashed potatoes and roasted root vegetables
- Springhill’s Volunteer Appeal 2023
- 10 years of comedy with ACE LIPS
- Seasonal small business markets at Hare Hill House
- The financial habits to make 2023 less taxing
- Ian Henderson becomes Dale’s all-time record goalscorer
- Gardening tips for spring
- Legal changes ahead for businesses
- Dani Burke: mental wellness through art
- Why spring can still get up your nose
Spring 2023Hairdressing trend - Wednesday's bangs
It seems that we cannot get enough of the Netflix show ‘Wednesday’: her dark, sophisticated and edgy hair is inspiring to make dark academia fashion choices.
With nothing saying ‘spring clean’ better than a fresh cut and colour change, we ask, ‘could Wednesday’s look work for you?’
The answer is yes: we adapted this look with golden brown babylights and a razored fringe, which lifts the hair, creating more volume and a beautiful texture.
This quick and easy ‘get up and go’ look grows out gracefully with no need for constant fringe maintenance.
Skimming the eyes down to the ears from a centre parting, it’s a fabulous choice if you are looking to venture into the fringe world for the first time: this look suits most hair types and face shapes.
Hayley Forbes, senior technician at Gregory Couzens, said: “My choice of colour was caramel and honey flecks.
“This lit-from-within technique glows through the brunette: it catches your eye and complements the cut beautifully.
“This is the next level because, like the balayage, it requires little maintenance and, like the cut, it grows out gracefully.
“It’s impossible not to fall in love with this texturised split fringe styled to frame the cheekbones; it’s feminine with an edgy twist.”