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.
Age-inclusivity has finally blossomed in the beauty industry, which means individuals are not only dying their hair a fashion-forward silver but are embracing their natural grey hairs too. As Pinterest searches for ‘going gray’ increased by 879 per cent this year, Redken’s global creative colour director Josh Wood explains how to manage the transition in 2019. “Work with a colourist to try to get the hairline as light as your natural grey. If the eye sees the lightest colour against the face it will give the appearance of being totally grey.” Then, use a glossing service like the DIA Richesse service at L’Oréal Professionnel salons nationwide, to subtle decrease any patchiness. You might also want to consider cutting your hair, as “the shorter you go the more any existing colour you are using will be cut out, thus exposing more of the natural colour and grey”, says Wood.
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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Chrissy and her glossy tousled waves have always suited her well-it’s one of her signature styles on the red carpet. Adding gradual highlights adds dimension to your waves. Celeb stylist Jen Atkin shares her trick for this tousled look: “One of my favorite tricks for styling hair is ‘the clip trick,” Atkin explains. “This is an easy, no-fuss way to get incredible natural-looking waves. Spray damp hair generously with OUAI Wave Spray ($26), then use duckbill clips ($16) to create a dent in the hair, pushing the hair up at the root, then clipping into place, pushing the hair up underneath it, and clipping into place until the entire head has been clipped and the hair is in an S-pattern. Let your hair air dry or blow-dry over the clips. Then, remove the clips, scrunch and you’ve got beach waves.”
Do you have a hair pomade like Ouai Finishing Crème ($24) laying around? Slick one side of your lob down, and amp up the other side with I-woke-up-like this waves for that “IDGAF I’m cute” look. If you need inspo, Kristen Stewart is serving per usual. Warm, honey shades continued to reign as this year’s most sought-after blonde, and we saw a spike in sun-kissed golden-ombré hues this summer. With grungy, exposed roots still in style and acting as the ultimate grow-out disguise, blonde has never been so low-maintenance.