
How To Choose A Fringe
Bangs are the quickest way to add longevity and a little spice to your client’s current color and overall style. When choosing the right bang and technique for your clients, consider 4 main factors — face shape, styling commitment, aesthetic, grow out. Read on for expert tips and keep these staples in your arsenal to give any client the perfect customizable accessory.

All The Styles Influenced By "The Rachel" Haircut
The Rachel haircut was a huge hit in the 90s, thanks to Jennifer Anniston and Friends, and has continued to trend ever since. Every few seasons we see this style pop up with new finishes and modernized touches that pay tribute to this iconic look. According to the chatter, the original “Rachel” haircut wasn’t exactly Jennifer Anniston’s favorite look because of the upkeep. The style — a shoulder-length look with tons of layers and volume was difficult to style and required the help of her trusted stylist and creator of the cut Chris McMillan.

How To Pick a Fringe That's Right for You
Finding the right fringe type can be daunting, especially if it isn’t your go-to style. The best thing you can do is chat with your stylist about what will work best for your face shape and hair type. Your hair type and texture are significant because of the styleability factor and upkeep. Read on to learn about some of the season’s best styles and most agreeable bang types.