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Latest Trends in Hair for Men

The Fringe- Get Rugged
Sultry, edgy and devilish, the 2009 Fringe comes in a variety of lengths and textures.  This is an unfinished, yet groomed look, which can be tailored to suit any face or style. For a man with a bit of an edge, leave bangs longer, and heavily texturize them.  To achieve a more classic look, opt for a slightly cleaner cut with rugged texture. Style using American Crew Forming Cream, or Woody’s Big Stick, bringing the hair from the crown and temples towards the forehead.

Surfer Hair- Not Just for the Surfer Boys!
This look is quick and ultra hot, but versatile enough to be coifed for the corporate world.  This style is all about movement, which can be created by a well texturized, cut using methodical slicing.  A few well-placed, skinny highlights can give this look even more beachy texture.  Finish like a true surfer boy would, styling with Woody’s Headwax Web for added edge.

The Classics- We’re Talking Back to the Basics
Men's couture 2009 hair trends are all about the classics- Slick Backs and Classic Parts!  Taking inspiration from Ralph Lauren and the likes, these looks are sexy, sophisticated yet easy.  This look requires hair on the sides of the head nice and short.  For guys with straight hair, keep the cut longer on top, wavy, go for shorter.  Using a product like Woody’s classic, old-school Headwax Pomade, slick back the hair to your liking and get ready to sweep all those lovely ladies off their feet, a-la-George Clooney!

 

Latest Trends in Hair for Women

Hollywood Glamour
The lush 1940's soft, sculpted curls and deep parts are taking the runways by storm this fall.  Mermaid waves are a looser, more wearable version of this trend.  To create this look, apply a leave-in conditioner, like Redken SmoothDown to prevent hair from becoming hard and crunchy.  Using a curling iron, haphazardly wrapping one-inch sections of hair and let them drop, varying the direction of each spiral.  When the curls are shaken out, the loose, ropey waves will last all day. Style with a finishing spray, like Paul Mitchell Extra Body Firm Finishing Spray for extra hold and Hollywood shine.

The Bob - Cut it all Off!
From the daring pixie-bob to the longer precision-bob, there is a Bob for every woman this year.  Use the bob to create a sense of poise and fashion, accentuate an interesting facial structure, or highlight a slender, long neck.  A diagonal forward slanting bob can add drama to the traditional cut, while a graduated cut can give the style a rounded shape and more volume to thin hair.  Style using SexyHair Short Sexy Quick Change Shaping Balm, to create volume and edgy separation.  Still afraid of the axe?  Get some inspiration from Victoria Beckham, who has absolutely owned “the bob” (in at least six different forms in the last month nonetheless).  And remember, the worst that can happen is your hair will grow back next month!
 
Unstructured Hair
Take some risks! The runways are screaming 80's revival, and this hair trend is following suit. The unstructured hair trend is all about mixing up different elements to create a look that is completely you. Try volumized straight hair, with random kinks and waves throughout. Curl, crimp and texturize all over, pin and clip to accentuate and add body. Create pseudo-dreads by twisting sections with wax, and tie back into a loose low ponytail. Use some SexyHair Backcomb In A Bottle, to create ultra lift and texture. Have fun!
Fall Color Trends - Keep it Natural!
The natural color looks we are seeing for fall are darker, warmer, and reminiscent of autumn foliage. Utilize several similarly toned colors to create texture and add dimension. Deep chocolate browns with red and golden tones will flatter those with warm complexions and dark eyes. Ebony is a bold move for those with fair skin. A crisp, deep red makes a statement this fall, play with different tones ranging from auburn and mahogany, to burgundy and cherry. To create a natural looking blonde, mix highlights and low lights of caramel and bronze.
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