The essential fall/winter hair trends
Posted by Claudie Jasper on November 14, 2009 in Hair Styles
Hairstyles for the fall/winter season are all about glamour. And what better way to ring in the cooler days and nights than with elegant curls, buns and twists?
The shoulder-length square cut is back. A part down the middle with mid-length layers and thinned tips give a natural, lightweight look.
To get this look: Dry your hair upside down then style with your fingertips. Finish up with a large rounded brush to give a smooth and natural look.
Chic and smooth styles for evening. An extra-long straight cut with a low part on the side and long supple curls to give volume and a voluptuous feel.
To get this look: Dry your hair upside down, and use a large rounded brush as you blow-dry for a smooth look, then curl the tips with a large-barrel curling iron. Finish styling with your fingertips for a natural effect and apply a bit of hair wax near the part for a sleek effect.
Tease before styling. A simple French twist high up on the head and wisps of hair framing the face make for a simple and glamorous bun.
To get this look: Dry your hair upside down to give volume to the roots. Blow-dry with a large brush to give extra smoothness. Separate a few strands from around the face. Start by teasing the hair on the top of the head using a brush made for that purpose. Smooth and apply hair spray, gather all the hair (except the loose strands), twist it once and secure with a few large bun pins. Apply hair wax that you’ve warmed on your fingertips and apply lightly to the loose strands.
Release a few strands near the nape of the neck for a little more glamour!
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