Like everything with fashion - it all comes back around. But this years bob gives a little nod to 70's flicky texture, whilst taking on a new softer shape of its own. This is great because it is so adaptable to peoples natural hair texture, lifestyle and face shape, creating an individuality you don't often see when trends come around.
The popularity for lived-in colour has slowly increased traction. It isn't just its purse-friendly draw that people love, but the natural look it creates, making hair look seamless all year round. The root smudge is our newest muse for achieving this low maintenance colour.
The need for enhancing natural texture and creating real movement within a style has people excited this Spring. Again, its low commitment and allows your hair to do its natural thing, rather than pushing it to do something it doesn't want to do. I think there is an undertone to the 'trends' this year.
Soft beiges, mocha brunettes, muted coppers and neutral blondes. Its about finding your comfort zone with colour and embracing it like an old friend. Standing out because your hair colour is a perfect fit for your lifestyle, complexion and wardrobe colour palette, not because you have high maintenance creative colour.
It has been a while since having your hair up was the done thing. We still aren't missing the high maintenance hair up era, but instead dreaming about the loose, relaxed, minimal styles - easy to complete in 5.
And of course, we wouldn't be in our natural era, without the healthy-looking hair goal front and centre. The trend is more about spending less on colour maintenance, but more on treating you and your hair to regular cuts, salon-ready blow dries and of course hair treatments pre-booked for your year of hair health ahead.