This pixie may offer low maintenance styling (no hot tools required), but it means you will need to jump into the salon once or twice before spring ends. “To keep the style crisp and refined,” Carmichael says. “You need trim every 4-8 weeks.”
Vixy
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Last year’s Bixie Cut – a little bob, a little fairy, and a little mullet style, will be featured in a few minor updates this spring. “Some people are shortened due to the Mod Pixie look, while others are growing,” says Toth.
Cutting is a fusion of style, which means it is more maintenance for all involved parties. “Bys can start off very cool, but they can get rough quickly as they grow,” he said, ideally recommend getting trims frequently for about 3-4 weeks. For hairstylists, this look is a test of layering or graduation from going outboard. “There is a fine line between the chic vicky and the scary ‘Can I talk to my manager?” Bob,” says Frust. “I use a lot of razor techniques to remove weight and thin the scratch to create flips and kicks. Knowing when to stop is a real art.”
Investing in both styling creams and textured sprays gives you versatility when creating the final look. (You can be refined like a refined, refined and refined iris method, or you can be confused or disturbed like Auli’i Cravalho.) I recommend getting a Fekkai classic Amazing shiny styling cream (it offers a hold and Shine) and Davines This is a dry texture (It adds easy movement and a gorgeous, shiny finish).
Short and sharp bob
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Bobs is now the most ubiquitous haircut of beauty, with a trio of bobs that hairstylists predict will be super popular this spring. First, the most classic of the three: short, refined, zero layer (at least any of the things you can see). Lily Collins, Naomi Campbell and Leslie Bibb all boast style, but Sofia Butera shows how to combine it with a short fringe.
A dull, chin-length bob is the easiest to style straight into wavy hair, and should adapt to thicker, more textured hair types. People with thick hair may need to do an internal layer to remove weight, Cusick says (some hairstylists add hidden undercuts to make them bulky). For textured hair, I say you need to soften the edges so that they are too awful and not look sharp. Hairstylist Kim Kimble. Good flat iron (like GHD Platinum + Stylera favorite of professional and beauty editors) can style SuperStright and easily bend it, but lightweight gel (Bread Beauty Supply Water-Based Hair Gel Provides a non-clumsy hold) you can push it behind your ears without lots of nasty leaps along the hairline.
Barbie Bob
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The second Bob in Big 3, where stylists are hoping to see this spring, is Barbie. The beauty obsession with everything in the 90s has finally influenced hair trends in the form of a big round bob. “The shape is very reminiscent of the style we saw at the time,” Kimble says. “Think of a bob with stars shaking like Halle Berry and Toni Braxton.” This look is a bit similar to Italian bobs, but also with the malt texture and malt movement. Gabrielle Union’s bomb style at the NAACP Image Awards is a gorgeous example, as well as Tinashe’s slightly refined version at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party.