Why You Should Think Twice Before Partaking In This Season?s Biggest Hair Trend
From someone who?s been there.
Fringes are having a moment right now. Personally, I blame Daisy Edgar-Jones. When the hotly anticipated small screen adaption of Sally Rooney?s best-selling novel Normal People debuted in April, it was a runaway success. Despite lockdown and the world seemingly grinding to a halt, Edgar-Jones? face was everywhere ? magazines, newspapers, TV, you name it. And the hard-to-miss accessory adorning her delicate features" A perfectly groomed fringe.Â
A combination of boredom and perpetual enthusiasm to jump on a beauty wagon meant that within weeks of seeing Edgar-Jones? mug on TV, I too had a fringe. Do I regret it" No. Has it been a journey" Yes.
Every year, Monique McMahon, Founder and Colour Director of QUE Colour, sees a surge in popularity for fringes during winter and yes, this year, Edgar-Jones has been one of the main inspirations. ?Fringes are the best way to shake up your hair if you don?t want to change your colour or the length of your hair,? McMahon shares. ?The full front fringe is timeless but be prepared to blow dry it daily to keep it in check.? ?The micro fringe is super on trend right now, especially for finer hair types and is best suited to those with naturally straight hair. Curtain bangs is the fringe option without the commitment; they suit any face shape and are flattering on almost anyone. You can start the curtain at the eyebrow, cheek or chin.?
For this Gritty Pretty shoot, hairstylist Chrissy Zemura pr...
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