Trends in hairstyle industry for 2019

Styles in hairstyle industry for 2019. Curtain Bangs, In addition to curly bangs, Ho says we’ll be seeing curtain bangs, like those on Camila Cabello, popping up throughout the season. They’re a slightly more laid-back approach to a fringe. “[I like] long bangs with lots of layers and texture, ranging from long hair to short bobs,” Ho says. The beauty of curtain bangs is that it’s a style you can achieve by simply growing out your shorter bangs. Another great thing about them? They can be worn straight forward, as seen here on Bella Hadid, or pushed to the side for a totally different look.

From the humble hair clip to more statement bows and ribbons, hair accessories have stolen the hair limelight in recent months. Irwin predicts a sophisticated version will only grow in popularity. “It really started over the summer months where the heat was extreme and so people were wearing their hair up and accessorising. Although all of the accessories differ in shape and style, they all can be adapted to a multitude of looks which is why I think it will be key for 2019.” She recommends Syd Hayes’ high-fashion pins and Ashley Williamson’s diamante clips.

The cut favored by all of your ’90s-era heartthrobs is making a comeback, and it looks so much more chic on Emilia Clarke than it did on Brad Pitt. This pixie is short on the sides with long, choppy layers up top. “This hairstyle is very nice for a lot of different face shapes because there’s a ton of ways that you can style it,” explains de Zeeuw. “With a round face shape, go for more volume on top. For a long face shape, you can wear the front part down, and you can alter it with a messy fringe.” Generally, short haircuts have to be styled every day — even if you’re going for an undone finish. To add body to flat second-day hair, try blasting the top layers of your pixie cut with a volumizing spray like and then muss them up.

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If you look closely, you can see Lana Condor snuck in purple clip-ins on her bob, which works so well with this fun style if you want to experiment with temporary color. She went for soft waves to add a bit of shape and structure to this blunt cut. That, shine, though, is everything. Oribe Apres Beach Wave and Shine Spray ($44) will deliver similar results. Who says beachy waves only belong on long hair? Take Kate Mara’s cool-girl cut, for example. Edge up a heavy bang by adding a few lifted waves. For long-lasting volume, hold IGK Beach Club Texture Spray ($29) two inches away from your hair and spritz a generous amount for added shine without the crunch, thanks to the glycerin and wheat protein in its formula.

An easy way to get tons of texture without styling tools is by twisting, braiding, or pulling your hair back into a twisted bun. Work with your texture, not against it. Don’t get frustrated, though, this may take trial and error, so be patient with yourself. As you braid, twist, or wrap your hair into a bun, massage Devacurl Wave Maker Touchable Texture Whip ($26) into your hair to assist along the way. Let this protective style sit for a while, and sleep on it if you can for the best results. You’ll wake up to the most natural looking waves.