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Achieve your #Hairgoals with celebrity stylist Wesley O'Meara and AG Hair

Darpan News Desk, 09 Mar, 2016 03:56 PM
  • Achieve your #Hairgoals with celebrity stylist Wesley O'Meara and AG Hair

Forget overdone hair, 2016 is all about textured tresses that are perfectly imperfect. Discover the straightforward secret to no-fuss hair with Texture, Undone Hair Made Easy, featuring an innovative range of naturally derived and locally made products for effortlessly chic hair. Celebrate the launch of AG Hair's Texture at the #Hairgoals pop-up shop, open for one-day only on March 12, from 11am-5pm at This Open Space's The Playground in Vancouver's trendy Chinatown.

New York's celebrity hairstylist and enfant terrible, Wesley O'Meara has an expansive portfolio, his work having appeared in magazines including Vogue and Elle. Wesley will be on-hand to help guests achieve their #hairgoals with styling sessions using products from the new Texture line.

Book a dry style (complimentary with the purchase of at least two products) and join the ranks of his effortlessly cool celebrity clients such as Alexa Chung, Sarah Jessica Parker and Chloe Savigny.

Fans of AG can call 604-294-8870 or email press@aghair.com to request a styling appointment with Wesley O'Meara on March 12. Please note space is limited.

Wesley will be using products from AG Hair's new line, infused with naturally texturing seaweed to enhance the individual nuances and imperfections of hair. Sea Spray ($24) gives hair a beachy wave finish with added oomph and Texture Gloss ($24) offers undone definition by enhancing curly hair, while controlling frizz and giving a boost of moisture to dry, brittle ends.

Cleansing Cream ($24) is a foam-free hair wash, the gentlest way to refresh your hair and Dry Wax ($26) is a magic finishing mist that instantly tames frizz and locks in style, in addition to creating volume and a matte, textured finish.

AG Hair's Texture line will be available in salons and at Ulta.com, JCPenney.com, loxabeauty.com and Chatters.ca from March 1, 2016.

#Hairgoals will be open to the public at The Playground, an innovative location at 434 Columbia Street in the heart of Chinatown on March 12. 

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