
For beauty lovers who are hoping to grow out their own locks, it seems that there may be welcome news in the air. As the latest trend in hair, super long and pin-straight manes are quickly making a splash as a must-have look.
While the mullet may be best remembered as a notorious hairstyle from the 1980s and early 1990s, it looks like this often-debated hairdo is back for 2017. With other Nineties hairstyles like the shag also returning to the spotlight, it’s clear that this year is drawing its hair trends from this decade.
While many hairstyling lovers are used to creating their signature ‘dos with plenty of hairspray and heat styling tools, a no-fuss solution could be the next biggest hair trend. As we prepare for another year of key hair looks, no heat curls have arrived as a must-try fad.
While the undercut has certainly made a bold impression in the past few seasons as an edgy, razor sharp haircut, the latest variation on this trend is surprisingly subtle.
While most of us are familiar with the trend of French plaits, a new hairstyle inspired by the effortless, insouciant beauty of French girls has been making waves. On the season’s runways, this retro hairdo made an appearance with plenty of volume and tousled locks.
For beauty lovers who are hoping to grow out their own locks, it seems that there may be welcome news in the air. As the latest trend in hair, super long and pin-straight manes are quickly making a splash as a must-have look.
While the mullet may be best remembered as a notorious hairstyle from the 1980s and early 1990s, it looks like this often-debated hairdo is back for 2017. With other Nineties hairstyles like the shag also returning to the spotlight, it’s clear that this year is drawing its hair trends from this decade.
While many hairstyling lovers are used to creating their signature ‘dos with plenty of hairspray and heat styling tools, a no-fuss solution could be the next biggest hair trend. As we prepare for another year of key hair looks, no heat curls have arrived as a must-try fad.
While the undercut has certainly made a bold impression in the past few seasons as an edgy, razor sharp haircut, the latest variation on this trend is surprisingly subtle.
While most of us are familiar with the trend of French plaits, a new hairstyle inspired by the effortless, insouciant beauty of French girls has been making waves. On the season’s runways, this retro hairdo made an appearance with plenty of volume and tousled locks.
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