New winter, new cut. On the hair front promises an ultra rock season dominated by the rebellious air of shag, wolf cut and the inevitable mullet which conquers with its softer and more flowing version.
Naturalness this winter’s key word is that even the shorts side is less set and rigorous. “Short cuts continue to be super popular, but with a slightly different finish: certainly more messy and less clean” he explains Gianluca Caruso, Style Director of TONI & GUY Torino Guala.
So what to expect?
EVOLUTION 2.0 OF THE PIXIE CUT
«The pixie cut, an evergreen for several seasons now, remains one of the most popular cuts. Perfect for all types of face and hair, for this autumn-winter it undergoes a 2.0 evolution with less hard and more natural perimeters to create a grunge effect.»
MULLET MANIA
«Not least is the mullet, sported by many celebrities. A cut that takes inspiration from the music scene of the 70s / 80s and returns in a longer and softer version just to be tailored on every type of face. Excellent both in its smooth and curly version with a glam-rock soul. “
GREAT CLASSICS (SHORT)
«Always present, but in its shorter version: the Blunt Bob. A graphic and precision cut, one of the most popular of the moment. From the smooth to the more textured version, the blunt bob is often accompanied by one blunt fringe, just as compact and clean. “
NATURAL (ZZA) IS BETTER
«The password is naturalness. So yes to drying methods and products aimed at emphasizing and enhancing the texture and movement of one’s hair without distorting it. The true beauty is the authentic one. “
HERE’S A TROLLEY OF IDEAS
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