“I’m always into a gorgeous 70’s style fringe which seems to have been revived all over social media at the moment,” explains celebrity hair stylist and Shea Moisture Ambassador, Stefan Bertin. “For me, I think a way to modernise it is to texturise it rather than keeping it fluffy. Using a light salt spray as a finisher will add some modern grit to an otherwise soft and feminine style, making it the best of both worlds,” he says. Try Redken’s Fashion Waves Sea Salt Spray.
“A major 70s comeback trend is curtain bangs and billowing layers to really add drama and width around the face,” agrees Dom Seeley, International Creative Director at Color Wow. “So many influencers and social media content creators have rushed to get this haircut. It’s gone viral,”he confirms.
The Shag
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“I’m a big fan of the shag, it’s such an iconic 70s look,” says top hairstylist George Northwood. “I loved when I did it for Alexa [Chung] all those years ago with those big, face framing bangs. This style adds lots of volume and texture to the hair which is great for those finer hair types.
“It’s a very ‘cool girl’ cut and can really update your whole style. To give it a bit more of a modern edge, I would ask your hairdresser to stay away from too many layers as this can make it feel quite dated. Instead, make it all about that big statement sweeping fringe.”
Fluffed-out ‘fros
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