What is trendy for hairstyle this year

Styles in hairstyle industry for 2019. Jen Atkin, hairstylist and founder of Ouai Haircare, is loving textured lobs this season. She says clients like Hailey Baldwin Bieber are asking for short, shaggy cuts. “Tell your stylist you want a lot of movement and texture, especially toward the ends and in the fringe,” she explains. To get the ’70s shaggy look, she uses Ouai Wave Spray and lets the hair “do its thing.” She tames flyaways and adds moisture with Ouai Finishing Creme.

In times gone by there was a certain dishonour to dyeing your hair at home, with colourists having to fix so many dye jobs gone wrong that they probably recoiled in horror at the mention of a box kit. With the release of better at-home colour ranges this year though, including Josh Wood’s Ultimate Hair Colour System, it will be much easier (and successful) to touch up your roots in-between salon appointments throughout 2019. “We are finding in salon that women are time starved and are looking for a different value option,” agrees Wood. “If they are usually looking to colour their hair every three or four weeks they are retouching their roots themselves at home and then coming in every eight weeks or so.” You can find out how to get the best results in our guide to at-home hair colour.

This isn’t your mother’s shag from the ’70s. This modern take on the cut is 2019’s answer to all of the blunt cuts that where so popular in 2018. Full of texture and movement, it’s a great in-between cut for anyone who’s transitioning from a shorter to longer length because the layers keep hair from looking too heavy. “To create a messy/undone look, use a texturizing product life in wet hair,” says de Zeeuw. “Blow-dry the hair while your head is upside down, and finish with a styling paste.” For curly hair, she suggests prepping with a curl-enhancing product like . Twist the curls, and let it air-dry or use a diffuser on your blow dryer. Finish by separating the curls with your fingers and use a bit of serum to define them.

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If you look closely, you can see Lana Condor snuck in purple clip-ins on her bob, which works so well with this fun style if you want to experiment with temporary color. She went for soft waves to add a bit of shape and structure to this blunt cut. That, shine, though, is everything. Oribe Apres Beach Wave and Shine Spray ($44) will deliver similar results. Who says beachy waves only belong on long hair? Take Kate Mara’s cool-girl cut, for example. Edge up a heavy bang by adding a few lifted waves. For long-lasting volume, hold IGK Beach Club Texture Spray ($29) two inches away from your hair and spritz a generous amount for added shine without the crunch, thanks to the glycerin and wheat protein in its formula.

An easy way to get tons of texture without styling tools is by twisting, braiding, or pulling your hair back into a twisted bun. Work with your texture, not against it. Don’t get frustrated, though, this may take trial and error, so be patient with yourself. As you braid, twist, or wrap your hair into a bun, massage Devacurl Wave Maker Touchable Texture Whip ($26) into your hair to assist along the way. Let this protective style sit for a while, and sleep on it if you can for the best results. You’ll wake up to the most natural looking waves.

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