Fashion is not just about clothes. An important element of it are hairstyles that reflect the spirit of the era and inspire creative self-expression. And they are not forgotten after it has passed. In the spring of 2024, we look favorably towards the 1970s, especially the hairstyles from that time. If you love volume, you must get to know them!
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A trend that comes to life again. The Angel hairstyle is fashionable again
The 1970s were an iconic time in fashion. Flared trousers, fitted jackets, bold colors and fascinating patterns. Everything is bold and grand. This also applies to hairstyles. For spring 2024, we are inspired by hairstyle trends from the 1970s, which gained popularity thanks to the TV series “Charlie’s Angels”. Culture inspires, it’s nothing new, which is why one of the most recognizable trends is the so-called “Farrah Fawcett hair”, a hairstyle in the style of Farrah Fawcett, one of the Angels. This means long, flowing hair, with full thick curls and characteristic volume at the base of the head. It was fashionable then, and now it’s back in full force.
How to style curls in the style of the 70s? Appropriate equipment and cosmetics will help
Styling begins during washing. Protein conditioners are perfect as they naturally thicken the hair. Comb the conditioner over the entire length with a wide comb. After rinsing, wrap wet hair in a cotton T-shirt, not a towel. Later, it is necessary to dry them upside down, but early on it is necessary to use foam, spray or lotion that adds volume.
Using a thick round brush, we bounce them off the scalp. A curling iron with a large diameter is strategic. Only thanks to it we will achieve precise curls with a curled tip. Finally, we fix the whole thing with a strong varnish. The wow effect is guaranteed!
Source: Gazeta

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