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- Editor's welcome
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- Keeping pets safe this Christmas
- Sweet potato, coconut and spinach curry with quinoa
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- New location for Local Studies Centre
- Hairdressing trend - 70s revival »
- Graham Poole Road Transport
- Miles turned into smiles for orphaned Ukrainian children
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- Health and wellbeing during Water season
- Sticky toffee pudding
- Italian restaurant Stocco opens in Norden
- Class of 2023 students celebrate at Hopwood Hall graduation ceremony
- Third time lucky as Re-use Littleborough is granted charity status
- New Springhill Hospice shop opens in Heywood
- Victims of crime
- Rochdale soldier’s memoir of the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign
- Comedy gig with Jason Manford raises £14,000 for Petrus
Winter 2023Hairdressing trend - 70s revival
Fashion is often a dynamic reflection of the past, and David Bowie, an icon of music and style, had a significant influence on both.
His 1977 album ‘Low’ marked a pivotal moment in his career, and the accompanying album cover introduced a distinctive haircut that is now experiencing a resurgence in the world of precision hairstyling.
One of the remarkable aspects of the ‘Low’ haircut is its adaptability. It can be customised to suit different hair types, lengths, and textures, allowing individuals to express their individuality while still paying homage to the iconic Bowie style.
Whether you’re a devoted Bowie fan or someone looking to stand out with a distinctive haircut, the ‘Low’ precision haircut offers a unique blend of nostalgia and contemporary style.
By embracing this look, you become part of a community of enthusiasts who appreciate Bowie’s legacy while making a cutting-edge fashion statement.
The colour accentuates the cut, whilst flashes of lighter tones on the ends gives greater texture and volume.
To get the perfect ‘Low’ haircut, it’s imperative to collaborate with a stylist who is well-versed in the intricacies of this style. Bringing reference images, such as Bowie’s iconic album cover, is a smart move to ensure that your stylist fully grasps your vision.