5 Hot Hair Style Trends For
2005
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By Michelle
Schill
Folks are so diverse in 2005, which means that there's
never just one hair style trend that's hot at any given
time. All of history is fair game for re-invention. Truly,
there's not much that hasn't been done before. Yet somehow,
each incarnation takes on a fresh spin, and emerges
fabulous.
The latest hair style trends sweep the globe slowly,
which means that the life cycle is actually a few years
from the birth of a new trend to the eventual fizzle.
And then there are those we can't ever seem to eradicate
completely (terrible 80's bangs), but that's another article,
another time.
Today's hair trends can be broken down into five general
categories. Here's a rundown of each...
Old Hollywood Glamour - The vintage Hollywood
glamour look is characterized by smooth, voluptuous waves,
and deep side parts. The best techniques to get the look
are pin curling and finger waving. Top it off with a beautiful
vintage accessory on one side or at the back. Look for
items with rhinestones or feathers, especially ostrich
feathers...we'll be seeing alot of those.
80's Inspired - A return to the 80's means an
influence from that time...texture and movement,
shorter layers throughout the top, lots of waves and tousled
curls. It does not mean that if you're still sporting
a tired old eighties mullet, you're suddenly back en vogue.
The New Mod - Think "super-fly Beatle".
The re-born version of the classic 50's-60's mod style
has shorter lengths and texture in the crown, which become
heavy, almost blunt bangs that skim the eyelashes. Annoying,
I know, but hey...what's a little discomfort in the name
of fashion? The back and sides of the new mod style can
range from short to medium with either lots of texture
or distinct bluntness around the hairline.
Disconnected and Asymmetric Cuts - Extreme angles
create a sculptural feel with this hair trend. Blunt edges
cut in unexpected places. No blendy-blend here. This trend
is very edgy, but can be tamed down by going with an asymmetric
cut (one side longer than the other). The angle of the
cut can range from a gentle slope to a plummet, with one
side very short, graduating to chin-length as it comes
around the head.
Very short haired folks can also take advantage of this
trend. Carve fun patterns into the sides of the hair.
Or go more extreme with a version like I recently saw
Ed Robertson from the Barenaked Ladies sporting.
Part shaved, part everyday guys short haircut. It looked
to me like he had to bolt from the barber's chair halfway
through his buzz, but it's all in the eye of the beholder,
I suppose.
Mohawks and Faux-Hawks - A hot trend for both
guys and gals, the mohawk will be settlin' in for a good
spell. This look is immensely versatile, possible to mimic
on any hair length. If your hair is short, use a wax or
gel and simply direct it forward and up in the center.
For a temporary mohawk on longer lengths, back comb a
rectangular section from your front hairline to your crown.
Slick the sides down close to your head, either behind
the ears or secure these sections straight back and underneath
the back sections. Instant faux-hawk...hair today...gone
tomorrow!
A tad more commitment is required to achieve an authentic
mohawk look. You'll need to have your stylist trim up
the sides and back/sides, leaving a "peak" of length down
the center of the head (obviously), otherwise, it'll be
difficult to create the classic mohawk shape.
Make a trend your own by incorporating elements from
one or two of the above influences. Keep your hair
type, face shape, and lifestyle in mind when choosing
a new hair style. Just because a mohawk is in style doesn't
mean you're an automatic candidate to sport one. If you
have a long or diamond shaped face, a full-on mohawk would
be a disaster. (Unless you're going for the "pointy head"
look, which is doubtful.)
If you like to experiment, stick with the trends that
don't require alot of commitment with the haircut. The
Hollywood Glamour look, the faux-hawk, and the new mod
are good options for this because they can easily be changed
the next day.
Hair style trends are forever shifting, morphing into
new versions of themselves, then dying out entirely...well,
at least for the next few decades, 'til they emerge once
again and sweep the planet. Now that you're feeling inspired,
let me leave you with this...Have fun with your hair!
After all, you'll be dealing with it on a daily basis
for the rest of your life...What better reason to spice
it up a little?!
Michelle Schill is the founder and webmaster of Style
Hair Magazine -- Professional hair styling and coloring
techniques in simple terms. The must-know's for using
hair products and tools and staying up to date on the
latest trends in hair fashion.
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