Just as a breakup can inspire some big hair changes, so does dumping winter and moving on to brighter days. So why not embrace the change in season with a change in hairstyle?
Clive Allwright, Global Artistic Director of Muk Haircare and co-owner of Our Place salon in Potts Point, has filled us in on the hottest new cuts spring has in store for us, so we can head straight to the hairdresser armed with all the hair-spiration we need.
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The curly fringe
Ideally suited to those with natural ringlets, the curly fringe is very on-trend this spring. Fringes have long been reserved for those with straight hair, but face-framing curls can be just as flattering. If you’re not game enough to try the full front fringe, you can embrace the style in a more low-key way by cutting a subtle side fringe.
The 70s-inspired shag fringe
Channel your inner Stevie Nicks’ and opt for a modern take on the iconic 70s fringe. Using lots of layers and some brow length bangs, this cut will give you the illusion of major volume. A fringe will help draw attention to your face, and a shag fringe has the added bonus of intentionally looking a little messy, saving you styling time in the morning.The bedhead bob
The ethos of this year’s hairstyle trends seems to be ‘effortless’, which is embodied perfectly by the bedhead bob. A twist on the bob cut that’s been on trend all year long, Clive says this version is to be ‘as messy as possible’. Ideal for anyone looking to save time on styling – you can roll straight out of bed and embrace the ‘undone’ look.
Would you try any of these out?