

Hairstyle
Go for a fringe this autumn
Is the autumn-winter season making you want a change when it comes to your hairstyle? Then why not try out a fringe? It instantly gives your face structure whilst creating a look that is completely unique to you. All you need to do is find the best option for your face shape and style. The pros reveal their top tips to choosing yours.
The fringe is perfect for all hair types except fine hair. ‘You’ll find that fringes are extremely popular for autumn, however those with fine hair need to be extra careful when deciding to go for a fringe. Remember that your fringe will be cut from the hair surrounding your face and mid-sections, meaning that these areas could appear thinner’.
The fringe has not been a popular look for some time now. ‘A few years ago, long hair without bangs was the ‘in’ look. However, one of the best ways to give long hair body and movement is with a fringe’.
This year, the fringe is worn full and chunky. ‘Before, fringes were worn fine and subtly blended into the rest of the hairstyle. Each different season has a new take on the fringe. This year, yours should be bold and voluminous. The fringe is the best way to define your eyes whilst retaining a mysterious smoulder. Simply sweep your fringe to the side and voila!
Our advice: Fringes are also perfect for summer, believe it or not! Women are often cautious of wearing a fringe in summer out of fear that it will stick to their forehead with the humid weather, which simply isn’t true. Just sweep your bangs to one side to keep them under control!
© Pixelformula / Pucci prêt-à-porter runway, Autumn-Winter 2013-2014 © Jean Louis David
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