With a new year comes exciting new hair trends. Looking to change up your look? Here are some trends we’re currently loving.
Lived In Colour
Lived in balayages is the biggest hair trend of the year, and we’re loving it. The balayage is a rooted look with soft, blended highlights. Blending your highlights into your root colour eliminates the harsh grow out line that traditional highlights give, so your grow out will be softer and more natural. Lived in colour is a lower maintenance look, which means you can go longer between trips to the salon.
Reverse Balayage
If you already have a full blonde look but are looking for a change, a reverse balayage is a great option for you! The reverse balayage will combine a rooted look and lowlights to soften up your blonde for a more natural, lower maintenance look. A reverse balayage is a great option for people looking to transition back towards their natural hair colour without losing the brightness of their blonde.
90s Blowout
The bouncy, voluminous hair of the 90s is back, and we are loving it. The 90s blowout is a great everyday style, featuring plenty of volume and softly curled ends to give movement and body.
Embracing Your Natural Texture
Where flat, smooth locks were all the rage in the 2010s, we’re now seeing a movement towards embracing your natural curls and waves. Taking care of your natural texture can be a learning curve, especially when you’ve been resisting it for a while. Need help learning how to style your natural hair? Ask your stylist for advice and product recommendations!
Face Framing Highlights
Face framing highlights, or the money piece, are highlights focused around the hairline to bring brightness around the face. This is a great way to highlight and brighten up your face, or enhance a lived in look. A money piece is also a great way to experiment with adding brightness to your hair without the commitment of a full set of highlights.
Warm Blondes
The days of icy, platinum blonde are slowly coming to an end, being taken over by warmer, buttery blondes. Now, I know there’s a fear of warmth in our blondes, but warmth does not have to mean yellow or orange. Soft golden blondes, and warm copper blondes are a beautiful way to warm up your look without leaving you feeling too yellow.
In Conclusion
Trends are always changing, and new seasons and a new year bring about new styles for us to experiment with. These are just a few of the new trends that we’re loving this year. Which trends are you excited to see?