London Fashion Week Beauty Trend: Easy, Effortless Hair
Amid the intricate updos and ornate styles, there was a beauty trend we all could appreciate: uncomplicated, ‘day-two’ tresses. Thereâs nothing more annoying than spending over an hour fussing over your hair in the morning, but judging by these simple hair looks, the fall season might just be kind to your hair (and your time).
At Christopher Kane, models sported shiny, textured locks. Guido Palau comments that Kane wanted âthe girls to look how they lookâ, which meant as natural as possible. Using Redken Shine Flash, he applied through the hair for glossiness and a somewhat undone, bedhead look. Then, he made a sharp center part and tucked some pieces behind the ears.
Burberry sported a similar look, but hair master Neil Moodie focused more on the natural wave of the hair, using Bumble and Bumble Tonic and a curling iron, which resulted in a styled, but not-too-styled appearance.
Center parts also made an appearance at Topshop Unique, where hairstylist Anthony Turner created sleek, straight strands. He applied LâOreal Mythic Oil to the ends to truly make them shine. The best part? He gave each modelâs mane a quick ruffle before they walked out as if they âhad been up to something naughtyâ.
Bumble and Bumble Tonic Lotion
LâOreal Mythic Oil
Credit: Style.com
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