Born to Dance Style Tip: Episode 8

Laurieann Gibson’s hair on Born to Dance is as important as the choreography! Celebrity stylist Karim Odoms will be sharing his style tips on how to create beautiful, flowing hair every week.

 

 

We are going out with a bang! We decided to add more length to Laurieann’s luscious locks! We added Indique’s 30” inch PURE Wavy extensions at the bottom of the hair.

For “The Monsters Ball” we went for a wild rock and roll look using almost every iron in my kit from curling iron , flat iron , to crimping iron just for a messy, “piece-y” look .

For the finale elimination, we used a large 2” iron sectioning off hair down the middle . Starting from bottom to top wrap the hair around the iron away from the face leaving out the ends of hair to create a bigger,  bouncier waves. Complete other section again wrapping hair around iron away from the face. Fluff those bangs, smoothing into wave pattern. Lay those edges with a control paste and always smooth fly seats around the part so that Indique looks as if its growing out of your scalp!

Until next time ladies, keep it beautiful, sexy , bouncy , moving with Indique Hair & styling tips from O’Karim!

Born and raised in Philadelphia, Karim Odoms discovered his passion for hair at the age of 14. Two years later he was the neighborhood’s hairdresser working from home. Growing up in a family of strong women where it was all about good hair, style and fashion is what inspired him to create in that medium.

In 2005 he decided to move to New York to pursue his dreams as a hairstylist. After obtaining his license from The Aveda Institute, he began his apprenticeship program at The Ted Gibson salon in the Flat Iron District, with Gibson immediately becoming his mentor and inspiration. Karim made a choice to branch out on his own into freelance working with The New York Post and creating O’Karim Studios specializing in styling, hair color , hair care , extensions , women’s and men’s haircutting . Karim then relocated to Atlanta Georgia reinvesting in his craft attending The Aveda Institute to receive 500 more hours required to be licensed in the State of Georgia , which led to the opportunity of working with Laurieann Gibson on her BET show Born To Dance . Shortly after the show wrapped inspired by the opportunity and developing a great working relationship with Gibson, Karim then moved to Los Angeles California to maintain the locks of Ms. Gibson and continuing on in the world of Beauty. He believes styling hair is like an artist picking up a brush to a canvas, creating each individual piece of art. He has also worked with Alicia Silverstone, Queen Latifah, Tika Sumptner, Sessilee Lopez, Ashley Dupree and a host of models from top agencies.