Beauty
Tis the season to accessorize.
People are having fun and being playful.
Theyre being bolder with their hair.
Read on for the looks stylists say are set to take off as soon as temperatures rise.
I think makeup is playing a big part in this trend, he tells Bustle.
People are wearing bright colors and geometric lines, and arent really relying on or hiding behind their hair.
Thats why this spring will be all about keeping your strands out of your face in chic high buns.
Hes seeing updos that feature a heavy side part and flipped-out ends.
Yep,thats the Bella Hadid-approved Barbie ponytail.
Pixies of all types are going to be huge, he tells Bustle.
Its time to really go for a change.
Try a fun color.
The shorter, the better, he says.
This way, your hair is lighter and out of the way as the temperatures heat up.
5Sophisticated Mullets
Neill also anticipates even bolder takes on the still-trendyshagsandmullets.
Its about elevating and customizing the classics, she says.
6Voluminous Curls
This spring is aboutshowing off curls of all types, according to Neill.
7Clip-In Ponytails
Clip-in hair extensions have been rising in popularity and flooding the shelves.
This faux pony is styled into one largebubble braid.
It’s all about shorter lengths around the face and length throughout the back, George-Newcombe tells Bustle.
It’s about fringe, frame, and movement for any length.
You could opt for sharp lines and distinctive layers or a more subtle variation like thewolf cut.
9Bold Braids
Braids of all typesare in this year, includingstraight-backsandjumbo box braids, Neill tells Bustle.
Looks like everyone needs to get their hands onthis viral blowout brush.
Accessories are like nail art for hair, she tells Bustle.
Mena echoes this, adding that hes seen them evolve from crystals to pearls and metal accents.
Currently, hes seeing lots of colorful beads being used to add decor to braided hairstyles.
Specifically, though, she points to textured shags and mullet-adjacent cuts.
17Clip-In Color
Maine also predicts a strong resurgence in clip-in color thinkChristina Aguilera circa 2001.
Plus, he believes Gen Z is more open to using hair pieces.
This article was originally published onFeb.