Bardot Bangs
While we’ve seen the bang trend get a lit-
tle pick up as of late, the long curtain bang,
reminiscent of the iconic Brigitte Bardot look
(also signature to Alexa Chung and Dako-
ta Johnson) is on the rise. “My clients are
barely catching up to this trend, and I fore-
see more women jumping on the ‘70s, cool
and tousled look for spring,” says Salcedo,
explaining that the look is focused on the
fringe. “Whatever your hair length, ask for
bangs that start in the middle of the eye-
brows, and softly fall below the cheekbones
on both sides of the face,” he recommends.
Shaggy haircuts — mid-length and lay-
ered with a heavy bang — have been on
the rise, and they’re only going to get more
popular in the coming months. “I’m loving
these round, bouncy shag cuts,” says Sal-
cedo. “Right now, it’s all about he shorter
shag with a heavy fringe to give a the look
a fuller feel. The bigger the curls, the better.”
In styling, Salcedo says the diffuser at-
tachment will become your new best
friend. “For bouncier curls, use a curl styl-
ing cream on damp hair,” he advises. “Then
diffuse it until it’s dry and full of body.”
It’s vital to play up your your natural curls to
get the most out of this cut. If your ringlets
and waves are falling flat, Salcedo recom-
mends hitting them with texturizing spray or
dry shampoo for some extra va-va-voom.
Curly Shag
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