Every season, one hair color trend tends to stand out above the rest as
the shade of the season. This time last year, anyone bold enough to go pink did, but this winter, you re going to see a spike in the coppery-red hue called rust. It s bright, but muted; icy, but warm and it s going to be a huge trend in 2021. We ll see a lot more redheads across the board ginger reds, deep reds, cool- and warm-redheads all in the new year, said Graham Nation, Unite ambassador and celebrity stylist. Make no mistake, an uptick in red hair in the fall and wintertime isn t groundbreaking, but this is no ordinary red. As seen on celebrities like Ariel Winter, Nicole Kidman, Sophie Turner, and Julianne Hough, rust blends orange and red shades with a slightly softer finish for a fun twist on an old classic.
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After last year s hellish news cycle, maybe you started 2021 with a goal to disconnect whether from from social media or any other bad habit but there s another way you can do so that you might not realize: with your hair. If you re hoping to step into a brand-new year with a new attitude and a fresh haircut to match, we d highly recommend you look into disconnected haircuts, the unanticipated hair trend pros are predicting to be the next big thing.
If you ve never heard of this style before, know that it s not as off-putting as it sounds. A cut we ll begin to see as we move into the spring and summer months is layered and disconnected short haircuts, Edward Tricomi of Warren Tricomi Salons, told POPSUGAR. Disconnected short haircuts are when the underneaths are cut out and the tops are much longer. In other words, it s the opposite of a one-length cut and it s predicted to be quite a hit once warmer weather rolls around.
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For everyday grooming, choose paddle brushes. When you blow-dry, use a round brush to easily grab every strand. But watch out for round brushes with metal frames when combined with hot air from a dryer, it can heat up way too fast and burn your tresses. Your safest bet is to stick with a wooden one.
But not all brushes are made equal, and when you factor in bristle types and hair texture, a brush could make or break your hair:
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For fine hair, brushes that exclusively house natural boar bristles are the best. They smooth and enhance shine without pulling or tugging.