The 5 Main Types of Bangs
Bangs aka fringe is the easiest way to change up any style. While they used to be reserved for certain hair types or face shapes, with ever-changing trends, there are new techniques and shapes that can be tailored to anyone. Because of this more and more guests are requesting them. To brush up on the latest styles to deliver any version with confidence we chatted with Twylla Jane, Sam Villa Ambassador, owner of Lumos Nox Salon and Redken Artist @twyllajane who is sharing her latest tips alongside a bang transformation below.
Step-By-Step: The High Bridal Ponytail
Bridal season is in full swing and so is the summer heat! Whether you’re looking for a style for your wedding, rehearsal dinner, or bridal shower, there’s one style that stands out above the rest — The High Ponytail. “This is one of my most requested ponytails,” says Caralee Pridemore, Sam Villa Ambassador and Founder of @sweetlypinnedbycaralee of this high bridal tail…and she has a pretty serious arsenal of amazing ponytails.
Get The Look: The Sleek One-Length Bob
It’s iconic, it’s statement-making, and it can suit all hair types — the one-length bob never disappoints. “The Sleek One-Length Bob goes by many names and is a staple of the salon professional. Although simple in appearance, this cut has subtle but significant challenges when creating it. Methodical sectioning and the right tools can make this trending shape easy to execute,” explains Jesse Linares Sam Villa ArTeam and STRUCTURED hair @jesse.linares. Keep reading below and watch the video to learn more about this classic cut and learn how to identify points of reference on the head to accurately section for precision, gain absolute control over the perimeter length, and check work to ensure balance and consistency.