THE cloud curls, literally curls with a cloud effect, they say they are ready to dominate the new cold season. To insert the trend among the top five of autumn-winter is the famous hair stylist Tom Smith that a Cosmpolitan UK said: “Cloud curls celebrate the texture and youthfulness of those who want to maintain length and natural movement.”
After all, the key word of this styling, a more relaxed reinterpretation of the much loved ones Botticelli hair, it’s really natural, almost like an invitation in key hair to hug its original texture without distorting it or making it excessively artificial.
Smith describes the cloud curls like curls or otherwise waves looking airy, almost ethereal, just enough bouncy and fluffy. In short, a look that is not very structured, but very natural, which forgives the lack of excessive definition of the locks, freeing itself from that mania of keeping everything under control. One way to find, instead, a beauty effortless chic.
To recreate them? «Rely on your natural texture (if you have it) or create a similar style by braiding your hair after a good wash. Leave them on for a while and then loosen them with your fingers. For a shinier look, use a small curling iron with small sections and alternate the direction in which you twist your hair” advises Tom Smith on the pages of Cosmopolitan UK. “Finish with a styling product or texturizing spray and shake your head up and down for a soft, airy finish.”
Any examples? Without a doubt the beautiful fluffy hair of Maya Jamaa hymn to the lightness of summer and the rigorous elegance of winter. Everything appears natural and ready to release energy and beauty.
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The British star is certainly not the only one. Many celebs have converted to cloud-effect hair in recent weeks. From Penelope Cruz to Beyoncé, here are some inspirations.
Beatrice Grannò’s fluffy bob
On the occasion of the Paris fashion shows, the Italian actress showed off a bob in perfect cloud curls style. Fluffy on the sides, it exudes softness and lightness. To embellish everything, a mini wispy fringe that partially covers the forehead.
Beatrice Grannò.
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesThe Cloud Hedgehog by Ella Purnell
The cascade of vaporous waves, soft and enhanced by golden reflections by Ella Purnell is beautiful.

Ella Purnell.
Gilbert Flores/Getty ImagesBlake Lively’s vaporous waves
The wind ruffles Blake Lively’s soft, bouncy waves. Everything is natural, soft, free, not excessively controlled. Just as the trend demands.

Blake Lively.
Ian West – PA Images/Getty ImagesThe cascade of waves salty by Penélope Cruz
The actress’s wavy hair is airy and bouncy. A soft movement, almost a wrinkled effect from the sea waves, highlighted by honey-colored reflections. A perfect solution for those nostalgic for summer.

Penélope Cruz.
JB LacroixBeyoncé’s fluffy bob
Practically the embodiment of cloud-effect hair. In these shots published on Instagram, the singer shows off a fluffy, large, soft bob. The roots are lifted, and the ends worked in different directions to give volume to the whole. All seasoned with a retro twist.
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The cloud hedgehog of Whitney Peak
The Canadian actress perfectly embodies the trend with her fluffy curly bob. The curls are soft, not excessively defined, but natural enough to follow the trend that demands lightness and softness.

Whitney Peak.
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesHalle Berry’s loud bob
Halle Berry’s bob explodes on the sides thanks to curled, well-textured lengths that create volume. A soft effect look.

Halle Berry.
PG/Bauer-GriffinMeg Ryan’s cloud-effect lob
With a fake messy effect, the actress’s lob acquires movement thanks to fluffy and soft waves, not too defined, with an almost natural texture. In full effortless chic style.

Meg Ryan.
Jacopo Raule/Getty ImagesHelena Christensen’s feather-effect cut
The model’s layered and ultra-luminous cut is fluffy, airy, almost feather-effect. The fringe opens on one side, slightly revealing the face, while the rest of the lengths, almost impalpable, act as a frame.

Helena Christensen.
River Callaway/Getty ImagesKate Bosworth’s soft waves
The actress, spotted at the Paris fashion shows, showed off her hair with sinuous, soft golden waves, ready to fall softly along her shoulders.

Kate Bosworth.
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Source: Vanity Fair

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