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Hair trends at London Fashion Week: Bringing back the center part
Center parts were one of the key hair trends at London, with designers opting overwhelmingly for the middle ground.
Center parts were one of the key hair trends at London, with designers opting overwhelmingly for the middle ground.
Trends are usually recycled throughout time. ’80s fashion made a comeback in the last couple years, thanks to the release of Stranger Things. Now, a lot of people have been imitating ’90s fashion. It won’t be long until ’70s trends will be back and kicking. Yeah, we get it. And it’s totally cool.
But some styles are meant to be buried six feet under. And they should just stay there.
Case in point: the 80s mullet.
Styling short hair can be difficult because it might seem like you don’t have that many options. You can’t rock an updo and there aren’t that many intricate hairstyles for
Styling short hair can be difficult because it might seem like you don’t have that many options. You can’t rock an updo and there aren’t that many intricate hairstyles for
Ever wondered how your grandfathers rocked that classy, slick hairstyle that made them look so cool and guwapo? They used pomade, a hair styling product you apply to your slightly
FOR women in their late 20s, life lessons will present themselves, perhaps reflected in motivational posters bearing adages such as, “Nothing is ever truly free,” and “Do not mess with your hair!”
As she leisurely shops in the streets of London, fashion designer Victoria Beckham is just being her absolute stylish self. But she seems chicer than ever and it may just be her new
Thirteen years ago, Lebanese national Moussa Abdayem arrived in the Philippines not speaking a word of English. He came to Manila as a tourist but ended up staying when he was offered a job styling hair at Emphasis Salon.
Now, Abdayem, 30, has made a name for himself with his signature layered cuts, and a welcoming personality that will ease any anxieties you might have about sitting down for your next big cut.
We polled people on Twitter and Facebook to weigh in on Kris’ new hairstyle.
Franck Provost’s Laurent Hebert is a cut above the rest. He doesn’t really follow the “hottest” hair trend bandwagon, but prefers to stick to the classics, adding his personal touches. His creations still look current, yet are versatile enough to play around with and for experimenting with different looks.
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