Hair from the heavens: Twiggi Hair


Bouncy, lush, and perfectly coiffed, that’s how your locks will look after a trip to Twiggi Hair, conveniently nestled within The Crossing’s plethora of boutiques.

Find your dream look, before working with the Twiggi team prior to race day to create the hairstyle that brings it all together. A crew of expert stylists with years of experience and passion primed to make you photoshoot ready, shelves stocked with the best products to promote gorgeously healthy hair. Visit for all your race day hair needs, or make it your haircare local.

Twiggi co-owner and stylist Aeisha explains that the best look comes from slowing down and appreciating the feeling of creating a beautiful hairstyle. “Remember the basics, relax, and enjoy your day,” she adds.
DETAILS: Hollie wears a Witchery Asymmetric neck rib knit and Linen double breasted blazer, Seed wide resin cloudcream bangle. Jessie wears a Mazu Puff Sleeve top in rose print.

All too often, an online hair tutorial gives us false hope that we can create that curl, style that slicked back ponytail, or master that updo. What we forget, is that a lot of effort goes into hair that looks effortless.

With these hacks from the hair gods, you will find it easier than ever to do-at-home.

TWIGGI’S TIPS
1. Prepare with experts first. Head to Twiggi or your local salon and discuss your dream look withyour stylist. Find the right shape and style for your hair so there is no doubt on race day.
2. Invest in professional products. Supermarket brands can be a cheap alternative, yet the result is paraben and silicone buildup, which leads to damaged hair and more money spent in the long run. At your next appointment or local salon, talk to your stylist and discover the best products for your hair type.
3. When using heat in your hair, allow it to sit following styling with tools and velcro or heated rollers. Always use heat protector, and check your tools are on the correct heat setting (turn those heat dials down), as to avoid burning or damaging your hair. Unhealthy hair won’t take heat well.

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