
With hair and beauty salons all over the country now starting to open their doors once again, as lockdown restrictions are gradually eased amid the global pandemic, no doubt you’re all feeling as though you need a bit of a style refresh. What better way to mark the end of lockdown than with a new haircut, after all?
Deciding what you want before you get there is probably a wise idea or you may find you throw serious caution to the wind, caught up in the excitement of being back in the salon chair once again, and end up with a drastic cut that you don’t like!
If you’re mulling over a fringe right now, make sure you do a little research of your own into the different styles so you can see what your options are and what you like. But you need to think about your face shape at the same time, as what looks great on one person may not suit you in quite the same way.
Talk to your hairdresser when you get there and ask them to think about your face shape so you end up with the best fringe line to flatter your face. If you have a round face, you might want to try a sweeping side fringe as this can help to create the illusion of length.
Those of you with longer, thinner faces could try something a little heavier - a full blunt fringe could look amazing. And a choppy textured fringe could be great if you have a heart-shaped face.
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When our hair is looking its shiny and healthy best, we often feel more confident and happy on the inside as well. There is no occasion when you will want to feel like this more than on your wedding day, which is why hair botox treatment is now a popular pre-wedding prep for brides Here’s a look at what it can do for you. What is hair botox? If you are confused about what hair botox is, don’t worry: it doesn’t involve injectables like the anti-wrinkle version. The hair treatment is an advanced deep conditioning treatment that not only nourishes and smooths the hair, but also rebuilds damaged strands to restore the appearance of strong healthy hair. It contains a variety of proven active ingredients, including keratin, collagen, amino acids, proteins and vitamins. These work together to combat frizz and add body and shine without the damaging effects of chemical relaxers. Don’t worry if you love your waves or curls: the treatment will just make them look smoother and glossier without weighing them down. Why hair botox is the perfect pre-wedding treatment Here’s why hair botox is fast becoming a must-have pre-wedding treatment for brides: Banish the frizz Even if your hair is naturally smooth, your wedding day will probably involve some time outdoors as you pose for photographs and meet and greet guests. The Great British weather can be unpredictable, with heat and humidity or drizzle playing havoc with even the most carefully styled hair. Hair Botox effectively controls frizz throughout the day and into the night, so your photos will always show you at your most sleek and stylish. Salon standard shine that shows Hair botox will add a natural looking gloss to your hair that no regular conditioner can match, giving you that professionally styled sheen even if you are out in all weathers. Your gorgeous hair will provide your wedding photos and videos with that extra wow factor. Soft and manageable hair for your dream bridal do Bridal hair calls for hair that is in great condition, so if your hair is dull, dry, or prone to flyaways and split ends, then hair botox is the answer to your prayers. Whether you are dreaming of soft beachy waves or a classic up do, your stylist will be able to make you look the very best version of yourself. Your dream honeymoon hair The results of your treatment will last beyond the big day: you will have beautiful glossy hair throughout your honeymoon, making your holiday styling effortless and giving you plenty of options. Tips for the best results Ideally, book your treatment at least two to four weeks before the big day to allow your hair to settle and to be ready in time for your trial hair appointment. Avoid colouring your hair directly after the treatments, and ask your stylist for tips on how to prolong the results.