Faux dreadlocks become a sought-after party look. Here, she wears it wavy. Women everywhere ask their stylists for a serious chop. Here, her highlights are a little darker than her usual California blonde, probably to cover up the streaky color she had in The Good Girl.
Her golden highlights perfectly complement her tawny skin while her swingy layers frame her face. In a interview with Modern Salon , Heldt recalled the moment she styled her creation on a live model for the photo shoot: "The editor said, 'Margaret! That looks just like a beehive. Could we call it a beehive? Adding volume to the top of the hair, whether pulled all the way up or cascading down, was a popular takeaway from the beehive trend developed in Also reinforcing the power of the pixie was model Mia Farrow, who made her debut in Vogue with an page editorial spread.
Natural, face-framing layers pointed to the soft, natural vibe that this decade was remembered for in terms of beauty trends.
Madonna often wore her hair in a high pony. As well as setting hair trends, the singer made waves in the fashion world. Cool and beautiful—what's not to love? The chicest of cuts for the editor of Vogue. There's a reason British singer Cheryl Cole is known for her hair: insane amounts of body! A style that made ladies reach for root lifter in the '90s.
The ideal choice to complement the actress's boho wardrobe. Such a great cut that even her then-boyfriend Brad Pitt decided to copy it. Everett Collection. Was this Star Wars hairstyle otherworldly? But also oddly elegant? Photo: Courtesy of Lion's Gate. Turned thin woven braids into a hair must-have. A classic style that was reinvigorated in the '00s. A style so iconic you can still spot one in every Halloween crowd.
So foolproof you could see this in Hollywood today or even 10 years from now. The actress' fiery spirals continue to make the world's heart go pitter-pat. The perky high ponytail's lower, sultrier cousin. A style that captures the "I just came back from vacation" vibe all year round. Equal parts elegant and funky. Cutting hair in gently cascading tiers breaks up a mass of hair and gives lift and bounce. Perhaps the most versatile short haircut of all time.
Never had blond looked quite this flawless. The quickest shortcut to looking demure ever invented. The elegant hairstyle that turns a long neck into the ultimate accessory.
The top example of bombshell volume. Waves fit for mermaids or ladies who want to feel like they're one. Imitated endlessly, the singer's signature fresh blooms were delicate and eye-catching. Strategic placement can turn bobby pins into an ultra-glam hair accessory. A not-so-perfect style that lends itself to endless interpretations. We've been seeing mullets everywhere lately.
The modern-day version of the cut that defined the '80s is a little more chill, though. Look to Doja Cat's Grammys mullet , which has a soft wave that frames her face beautifully. Like many mullets, the style seen at Thebe Magugu's fall show has a ton of texture, but it is brought out through the actual cut of the hair, as opposed to a natural pattern. Here, the hair in the back flows straight down, instead of bending or curling. The '90s influence on beauty and fashion prevails with face-framing layers — or the "Modern Rachel," as Chicago-based hairstylist Alex Brown calls the haircut.
This style of layers works best with straight hair, she notes, and thickness doesn't matter. When a client sits down in her chair for this look, Hotaka typically takes in their features to figure out how short the shortest layer is.
Depending on your face and how it should be framed, it may start around your eyes or even your nose. After many people have grown their hair longer than ever while in isolation, face-framing layers are a stunning way to add shape to the new growth, Brown says. If you have thick hair, in particular, this cut will also give it movement and take out bulkiness around your face. As seen on Allure 's own Nicola Dall'asen , the undercut, which involved buzzing off the lower half of your hair — no matter what length it may be, is making its grand return as people reunite with their hairstylists.
The return to the hair salon really opened the doors and gave people license to get a real statement haircut. If you have fine, silky hair, fear not — you can definitely make an undercut happen, Sharpton swears.
For those with thick hair, Sharpton especially recommends an undercut to remove bulkiness and extra heat from your head. As we've seen on countless celebrities, like Rihanna , Jennifer Lopez , and Anne Hathaway , hairstylists confirm curtain bangs are having a moment. Brown recommends this retro fringe if you want to accentuate your cheekbones. Consider it highlighter without touching your makeup bag.
Curtain bangs are much more low-maintenance than they look, Farel notes. Plus, they're long to begin with, so they're easy to grow out and pin back when you're working out. They can also easily be cut shorter and blended into face-framing layers. Farel is a fan of the structured theme among the haircuts she's been doing this season.
That's not to say you can't pursue blunt ends if you have curly hair, though. Just be sure to ask for one length overall. If you don't want to go too far above your shoulders, consider getting a blunt-ended lob instead. Best of all, this length flatters all face shapes and hair types, Farel says. However, as easy as it may look to execute yourself, he notes it takes precision to ensure the ends are sleek and uniform.
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