The most dazzling hair trends of 2024 are all about self-expression, individuality, and embracing your unique beauty in every strand.
In 2024, there's no such thing as one-size-fits-all beauty. It's all about celebrating your individuality and expressing yourself fearlessly through your hair. Whether you're experimenting with bold colors, embracing your natural texture, or trying out the latest cutting-edge styles, your hair is your canvas, and the possibilities are endless.
Sunny writes:
Good places to find style references for 2024 include Vs Sassoon, Vogue, Epic hair design, Marie Claire UK, Bazaar AU, Elle au and Cosmopolitan.
In the following paragraphs I have included some example concepts from those publications to help clients develop some ideas for a new look. Remember, like all trends these are just concepts. We don't aim to copy them exactly (after all they are celebrities who can spend hours in styling just to stroll down the street). Rather, we use them as a basis for something more individual that celebrates you and helps you express yourself fearlessly through your hair. And I have included additional references to demonstrate how these concepts can translate from celebrity models into everyday real life.
1.Nirvana / 90`s bob/ Blunt
Nirvana is in. The red carpet has been filled with examples of the cut, which is defined by its length (it meets the shoulder or collarbone) and blunt cut finish. The style is nothing but relaxed, super cool and slightly dishevelled—think Kurt Cobain, but 30 years later, which is where the haircut gets its name.
Element: Italian bob Box bob, Choppy Lob (Long Bob) Baroque Bob
2.Jellyfish cut/ Shaggy Pixie
Element: Curtain Bangs, Subtle bends, side swept bangs,curtain bang, Birkin Bangs
3.Kitty cut/ Butterfly cut/ Texan blowouts
What Is Texan Hair?
‘Texan hair means big hair,’ explains Wes Sharpton, resident stylist at Hairstory. ‘Texas-born hair has been known for its volume and height, with those adopting the hairstyle taking the mantra: “the higher the hair, the closer to god.”’
Ultra-bouncy blowout touted by Beyoncé as she announced her upcoming country-inspired album.
Element: Long Layered Cuts, Volumised layers, Texan blowouts
Sunny Write:
I`m big fan of two well-known hairdresser specially Chris (one of my husband lol, also my editorial blowout part of inspired from Chris Appleton)
To be honest, as an editorial hairstylist, these blowouts result from building up many layers of product and extensions. Both hairstyles are designed for a big and dramatic over-the-top effect, taking hours to achieve—typically, an editorial hairstyle takes 2 hours, while a concert style could take 2-3 hours, depending on the hairstyle.
In real life, a blowout is often softly brushed and natural, but for a special event, I can still create a dramatic blowout.
4.Scandi Hairline /Soft Brushed Blonde
Buttermilk blonde, maple butter blonde, Creamy/ Honey blonde hair is proving a real hit this year.
What is Sandi Hairline?
lightening just the baby hairs and forehead hairline, with the hairstylist using a very fine comb to pick up the softest of the hairs around the forehead – otherwise known as the baby hairs – and colouring them a shade or two lighter than your natural hair colour.
Element: Baby balayage, Root melting, Champagne blonde, Maple butter blonde Biscuit blonde, Honey/ Creamy blonde
5.Glossy brunette/ Expensive brunette
Element: Shine and fresh, soft brushed, hazelnut brunette
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