Jennifer Aniston Hair Tips | Spring Hair Styles | Beauty Beat

  • Posted on 09 April, 2013
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If your hair needs an update for Spring, who better than Living Proof stylists Chris McMillan (Jennifer Aniston's go-to man) and Tim Rogers to give tips on how to revive your warm-weather look? Discover which new haircut they recommend trying and how you can refresh the look you already have. Watch now for more!

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That'S not not like goes with everything every photograph we end up doing with Vogue magazine. It'S always like the has not working, I'm not hi, I'm Jessica, with PopSugar beauty and today we're here with Tim Rogers and Chris McMillan hi guys, so the seasons is changing. It'S now turning to spring, what are your favorite hair trends for this new season? You first, we were just talking about we're talking about like how this layered hair that's just being sort of the the stringy kind of beachy thing that was so beautiful for so long. We just wanted to update it and just say: hey, what's fresh, what's the next new thing and it's like a blunt align, a shorter line, hair with more width, more swing, less layering and just just like chunky, phat, gorgeous power, hair and to me it like it's, Like a reference to sort of like the late seventies, early eighties, where it was all about width, we've been doing this kind of like long stringy, beachy hair for so long that, I think a fresh approach to it, like you were just saying, is like evening up The bottoms, even it doesn't need to be up like a blunt bottom, but like a 2.1 bottom, which kind of gives it a more modern edge or what I've been doing. A lot lately is giving a fringe bang, as I like, is that your English, but because I love a ponytail, especially spring/summer, I love a ponytail always have always will so there's lots of variations of ponytail, but one of the ways you can make a ponytail or A braid more modern, you know its stead of just throwing it up. I like a ponytail, sorry straight back off from the side right here in the middle. It'S a really good point, not about finding the right placement for the go, not quite as high as Barbie ponytail, and not these low, like chic runway ponytails, but kind of straight back right here. It always looks good. You get a little neck. You get pulled tight on the sides and then, if you want, you can, if you don't have bangs do a side swoop or if you want bangs, you can have it down and have some little pieces hanging down around the face and it's a guaranteed way to Make every girl like have that beautiful neckline that Audrey Hepburn, like slim skinny, who doesn't want that? No and every time you try to get a high party, ponytail you're fighting this and called the droopy saggy neckline crazy, honey, boo, boo, no beauty pageant! I like to play with texture with a ponytail, rather than just pulling it back and making it always quite so clean like starting out with like a rough braid that you, like bat brush slightly, even if it doesn't end up being a braid at something. Just having that like create something with texture and with scale that just gives the whole thing a little more of a moment like I think this often we saw certainly in the last award season, these beautiful dresses with amazing scale and again fashion for spring and even For free fall that we've just seen like a lot of voluminous textures, either very architectural, narrow or like very voluminous texture, and I think hair has to really marry in scale, and I think it's like taking a step back and saying what's gon na suit me. First of all, and what's gon na suit, what I'm wearing and like adding scale and proportion to the thing whether it should you know where there is a narrow rule type or adding like a little bit of a like lift and movement to the moment. I think it makes it just so much more modern and then you can just take that ponytail twist it up and stick a bobby pin in that, and you got a bun Aalto or I've. Like always, I will always love a bun on top of the head. Yeah not like goes with everything every photograph we end up doing with Vogue magazine, it's always like it has not working, I know and the little pieces of hair coming down the Z. That'S 70s inspire the choppy Bob like. So if I'm trying to get that choppy Bob yeah, what do I need to bring a picture of Arizona exactly there's a bunch that haircut again recently and it's just all about like I love to call it like you call it the chewy end. It'S like that. Often that little orphan Bob - it's like I love that phrase - that Dust Bowl 1930s, like someone's mum, did it in the in the desert, with a with a basin around in it a little shorter in the back the front slightly little rough. This isn't about Sassoon God. Rest is so like the beautiful geometry of that, it's about like something a little more new a little more raw and with some and it's fresh. It gives you like length within your shoulders, like you. Have it okay, you're giving it to us, it's it's really like Dario wavery. She cut her hair off and she puts hot rollers in it and does the Celine campaign she's taken it? Oh it's it's not like that's modern. Look! It'S not like. We didn't see it on am Bancroft in the Graduate you know, but basically which she's putting on modern clothes, so there's kind of like classic hair style, which is a bomb with hot rollers in it. With this, like architectural, like clothing, like saline and - and you know these amazing like clothes, the way they are right now, it's just great, you know what products do you need like in your living proof, but what product should every woman have and what things can she? Probably throw away right now that she's kind of holding on, I would say, everything that contains silicone or oil turn around the bottle. If you don't know that it has silicone and oil, I'm a domestic owned, DeMatha Kona, silicone silicone doesn't heal hair. It doesn't help you style, hair, doesn't help you resist humidity in the spring and summer. Silicone and oils are actually porous to humidity, so anything with silicone and oil out. So what problems do women always come to you with? What is the biggest thing? You complained hear. Complaints and how are they fix it? What'S the solution top three breakage frizz and flatness? Well, everybody. They always want their hair a little more fuller because it always gets flat and you know who and frizzy hair - and you know as as we grow older, our hair textures change. We become we're, you know even like. If you're you have gray, hair you're still dying. Your hair, so you may not see that gray hair, but that gray, hair texture is still underneath that color and and people want to know how to combat those those issues with their hair. A lot of clients that I work with, they always want to be like cool. You mentioned Kate, Moss and they're, always like okay, good cut, my hair do my hair. You know if you, there are certain names that you can say and there'll be like. Okay, we're good, you know, and you always say so. If you look at like the history of like Giselle's, hair or Kate, Moss's hair and I'm very inspired by models, because models have one head of hair, but they do in a month. They do forty photos that, like chameleons and so their hair changes, it goes from straight to wavy to be cheap curly up to down, and it's all one haircut, it's all one hairstyle. They all have this simple consistency which is lived in looking hair. It looks like, like they're wearing their hair with curly, whether it's straight whether it's wavy, it still looks like it grows out of their head, like that, it doesn't look like they went and had curls done and sprayed it and then they're, like Anna beauty, pageant. They have lived in looking here. It'S a great example in today's example. You know it would be like now be colleague class or it would be Dario again now. She'S got a harem that modern, and it's just about like how that looks like you can touch. It looks like it moves and it just looks it doesn't look done. It doesn't look overdone. Thank you guys so much for all your tips and your inspiration, I'm just good thanks for watching

valygrl1017: Love the pony placement tip from Chris. Normally I do the angle up a bit higher from the ear so placing it straight back horizontal from the ear is a great way to modernize it!! Thx

Tasia Lizardo: Absolutely love this video! Very different from others! Love all the hair talk!

Leannda Casas: They had really great information on the trends and gave very artistic explanations of whats emerging as far as hair goes, but as someone else posted, not many tips on what products to use, people want tips and tricks to have in between their salon appointments. Also, those two are pretty hot ;)

theveganhotspot: pls keep up these videos! amazing! I always get so inspired :)

luvskincare: I love ponytails for summer. But I have a bob this year! :)

luckygrl569: I love these guys. They are so enthusiastic!

Jacqueline Curley: How can I get these guys to do my hair?!

kthoopify: This video was AWESOME!!!!

Kaitlin Gardner O'Connor: wow this was great

lillerella: I get the whole silicone & oil don't thing but no tips on what to use

Jennifer P: Ahhhh I've just been thinking about getting a bob!

Celeste M: Gosh, the gays are always so cute. Great video too.

willingtootry: i thought oil for hair was good? like macadamia or morrocan? hmmm

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