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Trends in hairstyle industry for 2019. Blunt Bob, Parisian hairstylist David Mallett agrees that bobs like Jenna Dewan’s are becoming more popular than ever. “We saw a rise in the textured lob, which will still continue to rise in trend this spring,” he says. “But we’ll be seeing more of the blunt bob as more and more celebrities are opting for the chic cut.”

Inspired by the ’70s revival and popular celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Karlie Kloss, a new shorter length is set to be the standout hairstyle for 2019. “I think we will see a move away from shattered and layered hair towards a blunter, sharper finish”, says influential stylist and Ghd ambassador Zoe Irwin. “I envisage it being a shift away from the mid-length boyfriend bob, which was so popular last season, to something more precise and above the shoulder, roughly halfway between your ears and the nape of the neck.” She says this blunt cut suits all face shapes, “because the length can be adjusted to flatter the face, while the bluntness can help thicken up thin hair and soften thick hair depending upon the way it’s styled”. In fact, done correctly, “it will do wonders for your bone structure and is often the gateway to an even shorter ‘do.” But, if you’re going for a drastic cut from long to short, ask your hairdresser to show you the different ways of styling your new hair, she advises.

You’re not sick of your bob just yet, but you want to freshen up your for the new year? Add a set of bangs. “Bangs will change the face frame of the haircut, and that creates a more individual look,” says de Zeeuw. “You can call bangs ‘the voice’ of the haircut.” If you have curly hair, she says to work with the natural texture of your hair and not to go too short. With straight hair, keep your face shape in mind when choosing the bang style you like. When you’re styling them, use products sparingly because they can weigh bangs down and make them look greasy.

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Actress Lucy Boynton’s blunt bob proves how versatile effortless waves look at any length. A tousled texture adds a level of coolness to your cut. To extend this style, be sure to apply TRESemmé Beauty Full Volume Hair Mousse ($8), which is celebrity stylist Tyler Laswell’s go-to technique to prep the hair for fab beach waves. “This is my favorite mousse for this look because it gives soft volume and touchable hold,” he says. Does this picture make you want micro bangs right now? Same. The composition of her bangs, layers, and waves frame her face so beautifully. To recreate this style, Laswell suggests using your fingers and taking small to medium-size sections of your hair and stretching it from the root to create natural volume. “After blow-drying, take 1-inch thick, by 3-inches wide sections of your hair, and gently clamp with a flat-iron. Then flat-rock it back and forth with your wrist as you pull down the hair shaft,” Laswell explains. “Finish by spritzing TRESemmé Compressed Micro Mist Hair Spray Hold Level 3: Boost ($5) all over and brush through with your fingers. This hairspray is my go-to for this look because it continues the vibe of touchable hold.”

An easy way to get tons of texture without styling tools is by twisting, braiding, or pulling your hair back into a twisted bun. Work with your texture, not against it. Don’t get frustrated, though, this may take trial and error, so be patient with yourself. As you braid, twist, or wrap your hair into a bun, massage Devacurl Wave Maker Touchable Texture Whip ($26) into your hair to assist along the way. Let this protective style sit for a while, and sleep on it if you can for the best results. You’ll wake up to the most natural looking waves.