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New York Fashion Week SS15: Backstage Beauty—Best Spring Hair Trends to Try Now
Do you change your hair style or color with the season? Or, are you stuck with the same hair style you have had for the past 10 years? Perhaps you will gain some inspiration for a do-update from the styles seen backstage an on the runways of New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015. Why wait for spring to try out these totally doable and adorable styles? Give yourself a hair pick-me-up now with your own take on braids, a bob or bombshell hair. 1. Mega Braids This braid seen backstage at Suno is a bit complicated, but why not change up your do with your own twist on a mega braid. Check out the tools below that you will need to get bodacious braid. Try: Fudge Urban Iced Tropical Miracle Ends $9.99 Seal split and dry ends. Repair and condition with Argan Oil Try: Scunci No Damage Hair Ties $3.19 These soft, metal-free elastics hold ponytails tight while working or playing. 2. Beach Waves Bob & Bangs Beach Waves — Check. Bob — Check. Bangs — Check. Marc Jacobs featured all three hairstyles in one fabulous and funky do. If you aren’t quite so daring, try one or two of the styles in one. Maybe beach waves and bangs. Or a bob with beach waves. There are more than a few combinations to try. Try: Got2b Beach Trippin’ Salt-Infusion Waving Spray $6.49 For that alluring mermaid look you crave with textured, wind-blown, voluminous waves and tousled beachy tresses. Try: KMS California TAME FRIZZ de-frizz oil $18.99 This product is lightweight, non-greasy and absorbs instantly while providing heat protection. 3. Bombshell Hair Bombshell hair is always on point. And, not just for your hot date night. Get big voluminous hair for everyday and watch heads turn. Try: TRESemmé 24 Hour Body Foaming Mousse $5.99 This lightweight volumizing mousse majorly boosts your hair’s body—and then follows up with maximum hold. Try: Kérastase Laque Dentelle $35.00 A micro-fine diffusion hairspray that sets all styles in place with a flexible long-lasting hold.
Tracey Brown