SPRING SUMMER HAIRSTYLES

SPRING SUMMER HAIRSTYLES

GET THE LOOK, BE INSPIRED, MAKE THE CHANGE

We’re in the midst of one of the most exciting times in the history of hairdressing, most likely world history! Social media has created a platform for high fashion to be translated at such a high velocity. I have heard it said that fashion has a weekly cycle with 52 different possible trends throughout the year. I am leaning towards three major hair trends for this Spring Summer and I am super excited to be able to offer them to all my clients.

The Short Bob for Spring Summer

The Short Bob is a classic cut that I have mastered. I specialise in cutting this fashion staple. This spring summer your bob isn’t complete without a bold flash of colour a natural ash brown with silver highlights in the fringe.

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Fringe Spring Summer Surprise

This season’s fringe is best served with one of these variations: choppy,strong and above the brow or soft and longer with versatility. Having a fringe is cheaper than botox and can take 10 years off your look in less than 10 minutes.

Burberry Prorsum show, London Collections: Men, Spring Summer 2014, Kensington Palace Gardens, London, Britain - 18 Jun 2013

Short Hair for Spring Summer

Every hairdresser’s dream is coming true! Three words describe short hair for Spring Summer: texture, texture, texture. A textured pixie or a shattered bob. It’s all about that wash and wear disheveled style. Wash your hair spray a generous amount of Awaphui Wild Ginger Sea Salt spray and give it a shake and you’re ready to go. Just let it air dry for a modern fresh seasonal look.

Street Style, Spring Summer 2016, Paris Fashion Week, France - 04 Oct 2015

This season—not to mention this period in history—is ushering in one of the most creative and innovative eras we’ve ever known. I truly believe that we are in for an amazing Spring Summer.

Call the me on 0412672246 to book your hair makeover for the upcoming season.

Adapted from an article by Kelly Cardenas for paulmitchellpro.com