Styles in hairstyle industry for 2019

Styles in hairstyle industry for 2019. Blunt Bob, Parisian hairstylist David Mallett agrees that bobs like Jenna Dewan’s are becoming more popular than ever. “We saw a rise in the textured lob, which will still continue to rise in trend this spring,” he says. “But we’ll be seeing more of the blunt bob as more and more celebrities are opting for the chic cut.”

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.

If you somehow weren’t convinced to chop off all of your hair into a bob in 2018, breathe a sigh of relief because the cut is still going strong in 2019. This year’s version of the bob is blunt and hits at the jawline, but when tucked behind the ear, you’ll get an A-line effect. It’s also great if you’re looking to make your hair appear fuller because de Zeeuw says the shape will make your hair look as thick as possible. “This style works best on straight hair, but if you have wavy or curly hair, it’s also a cool look,” she says. “You can alter this hairstyle for every face shape, too. If you want more volume on the sides (long face shapes), choose a jawline length. If you want to create length in the face (round or angular face shape) leave the length longer.”

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When it comes to waves, perfect definition is the last thing you want. Like Ciara, embrace shaggy, undone waves by taking a flat-iron, like Babyliss Pro Nano Titanium Digital Straightening Iron ($100), starting from the root to tip alternate the iron from left to right to create a soft bend. Then, after your waves have cooled for a few minutes, take a wide-tooth comb and rake it through your hair for this effortless finished look.

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.