What Are The Hair Trends For 2020 ?

Here is my list of 2020 Hair trends.  I love doing these videos at the beginning of the year or of each season. Its fun to see what’s new and fresh for some ideas on how to revamp and update your current style.  Thank you for watching,  DOnt forget to hashtag your looks for me on Instagram, so I can see all of my stylish followers hair!

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel super excited to do today's video. As you can tell about the title today, we are gon na be talking about hair trends as a hairdresser, a lot of clients when they sit in my chair. They ask what what's trending right. Now was the best haircut or style to get, and often I feel like this is a very loaded question only because first of all I was believable where what flatters you the most. If something is super super in, but it's not gon na look good on you. Don'T do it just for the sake of the fashion trend and the good thing about hair trends is that it's not one trend. There'S a trend for haircuts. There is a trend for color, there's a trend for textures and even a trend for length. So my rule of thumb is make sure that your hair fits at least one of the trends for one of these categories, and that way you will look fresh and up-to-date now. Another thing that I have to include, which I feel has definitely shaped this list for sure. Last week I was actually in New York for my birthday. It'S a little shout out and happy birthday to all the capricorns out there, but because I was on the East Coast, I definitely sensed a completely different vibe. Obviously, we know the East Coast West Coast have kind of a different style, so this list definitely includes pieces that I've gathered from that trip from also a more like laid-back. California look and also what is trendy in fashion, what we've seen on the runway and so on and so forth. So, like I said, there are different kind of sections for trends so for this video I'm actually going to cut it up into like color haircuts, texture and length. So of course, I'm gon na start off with color. So the first thing that I'm gon na start off is actually something that is out, and that is the fashion II sort of fantasy colors. To be honest, as a hairdresser, that trend actually lasted way longer than I thought it would and actually think it was a lot of fun. I love how kind of personalized it became. I did love the needless of it. Obviously it does put a lot of strain on your hair because normally most fashion colors, you need to bleach the hair in order to acquire anything. You know that's kind of bubblegummy and fantasy and almost past daily sort of color. So I think a lot of hairdressers are happy to hear this trend is dying now our hair color trend, I'm definitely saying on both coasts, is more solid, colors, so going in the route of less Rudi, less balayage II and more you're, either blonde or a clear Brunette, so more of this monochromatic, a soft, solid color, the other trend in color - and I'm actually pretty excited about this - is that warm colors are in those. Definitely, those ashy and cool tones are definitely making their way out as warmer golden like buttery or blonds. I'M definitely coming in as strong. We saw it on the runways we are hearing about it in magazines and definitely a trend I saw in New York as well. In my opinion, trends for hair come once something becomes easy to attain, so the fashion colors at first. It was like this big mystery and like how do we make someone's hair look? You know it's like a pastel, a sort of gray or purple, and so on and the more product. That'S out there, the more information that it basically becomes attainable to everybody. That fashion trend kind of dies, and then it becomes something almost completely radically different or something that is not more difficult to achieve so because actually sort of cooler tones were harder to achieve, but now because everyone wants them. Obviously it's the complete opposite. That'S in so this is definitely a trend that I think will actually flatter most and I think hair looks shiny or it has a little bit more of a golden tone versus an ashy cool tone and now moving on into haircuts, and I think one of the Biggest trends in haircuts right now is the shag haircut. We definitely started seeing this a lot last year. I feel like the last year was definitely more for, like that edgier girl, where I feel like now. It'S becoming just like super cool chic, someone that maybe ever had that sort of haircut is now coming in and requesting something a lot PC, er and very much. This kind of almost like seven DS, like laid-back textured kind of vibe, that I actually love and, of course, both shaggy Bob's and really blunt cuts. Blunt cuts obviously also started a lot of last year, but that length keeps creeping up so from a super edgy pixie cuts that still look extremely feminine to really textured ends in PC like shaggy Bob's. The a-line is definitely out with those silly extreme kind of longer pieces in the front and for those blunt cuts, it's definitely more an even kind of length all around the other trend for haircuts is along shag things, and this is something that I've been getting a Lot of requests for in the salon from curtain bangs to oversized bangs, just anything that kind of just like drapes. The sides of the face. They'Re. Definitely a little bit thicker a little bit more statement, but very different from the kind of shorter thicker bangs that I feel like we saw more in the last couple of years and now moving into texture, and this is definitely something that became way more apparent. When I was on the East Coast - and that is that I saw a lot more straight - sleek styles, so whether it was like a blowout that looked almost very kind of 90s and slightly kind of beveled, but really like smooth roots or that bob. That was just super sleek straight with very little to no texture, but the fun trend in this category is that it's one or the other, not so much this like curling iron kind of a perfect wave. So I feel like for this year. It'S definitely either the smooth sleek or the full-on embrace your curls embrace your natural texture, and I love them. Kind of both ends of the spectrum are both a trendy at the same time, because that to me just speaks individual once again, which i think is absolutely amazing for hair and, of course, fashion all right now, moving on into lane and again this one much like The textured category - it is two extremes once again, it is either like I mentioned the pixie that kind of really clean slick, bobs or extremely long like artificially long, so obviously that extremely long long trend, this obviously most likely, is achieved with extensions again. It'S like those unattainable inches that makes it that much more different, which of course makes it more appealing, and the other thing is a fashion wigs. I feel more than ever we're seeing this used by not just celebrities and models and so on. I do feel that wigs have really become more of a mainstream thing, good trick for someone that is looking to try. You know to change up their hair color or length with a wig, and you don't have a ton of experience of putting it on or laying that edge. A good way to start is to either wear it with a beanie or a hat. Definitely just a very, very quick way to completely change up your look with absolutely no commitment at all. That is it. That is all I have for you for hair trends of 2020. If you feel that I have missed any, please don't forget to leave them down below if your hair falls into one of the list. Trends that I mentioned today go ahead and tag me on Instagram, with your photo with the hashtag el bangs 2020 and in the next video I will feature your photo with your beautiful new dude. That gives me an opportunity to see my viewers hair and I feel, like that's always fun, to see and, of course, I'm gon na share it back with you guys so anyway, I hope you guys enjoy this type of video. I hope you're all doing absolutely. Amazing. Love you guys and I'll the next one hi guys

Sarah: I'm so glad to see warmer solid colors in again, I'm sick of doing ashy balayages all day long!

Miriam Rios: Im on the East coast and a hair dresser last month i cut my hair into a bob and yesterday i went darker and to a solid covering my highlights. Not only does my hair look and feel healthier I got so many compliments. I agree with all the statements above.

sweetestthing: Definitely 90's straight, and sleek, middle part is BACK!! Also embracing texture and straight hair is SO nice to see... laying off the heat! Only one wash a week

Julia R: I love shag hairstyles! I often don’t bother with trends, but this one I’m completely on board with! ❤️

Flávia F: When it comes to cool vs warm tone, is a hard trend to follow because of our undertone, if your cool tone doesn't matter what trend is in you won't look good in warm color, and vice versa.

Prayon Kreutz: I've been seeing a lot more perms... even, dare I say, The 90s Spiral Perm! Who wants to make a bet that the side ponytail is next, after all, you can buy scrunchies again!!

Crystal K: I’m disabled and can’t grow my hair past a buzz cut so I rock that or my fashion wigs it’s so much fun and I love it being normalized again like the ancient Egyptians

lilly244: Thank you so much for this! I really want to change up my hair this year. This will guide to find the look I’m going for! Thanks again❤️

ShellTay32: I am trying to grow out my natural hair to a more uniform length and take out my extensions. I have kind of insane wavy hair. So, embracing some more natural texture will be great too. You look perfect in this video btw. xoxo

haus-of-gasa: really glad that straight sleek hair is coming back considering my hair REFUSES to have any volume

George Carberry: This is a fantastic video ! It's so informative & so right on the mark w/what's going w/hair this year & into 2021, so far based on indications during fashion week. I really love the sleek blunt & ultra long hair hair, as well as the long shags. So classy & so retro but both very sexy. Thank u so much for sharing.

dakotahstr: Go grey! For all these wonderful older women (myself) included. I am 63 and have decided two years ago to stop coloring my hair. Too many chemicals seeping into your scalp. My daughterinlaw is a hair dresser and gradually cut the color out. Theres is nothing more liberating than making that decision. Grey looks wonderful! All the best ladies!

Heather Donato-Sabia: First time watching you and I loved it! You gave me insight on how to move forward with my hair. I am 42 yrs old and my hair has always been either big and sexy curly (which I love), but also straight with little effort. My hair has been every color of the rainbow. Now that I am older and my hair is all my natural brown (and grey) I want to try something new but I'm super scared. It took years to grow out and I only want to ruin my efforts. HELP! Now that I'm older my hair is thinning and finally all my natural color but need a change

theworldisyours: Not thinking about changing my hair, but I just really enjoy watching you explain these things.

jdee: Not one size fits all . You have certainly found yours gorgeous girl . I’m so happy to hear warm colors are in .

Maria Genovese: Silvia , thanks for all the good information. Happy Belated Birthday girl! I'm sure you had a blast in New York....You are so pretty! I have a little wave to my hair, a shag works well. Getting colored this Thursday . I do the blondes so gonna go warmer like you suggested. .. ❤️. Looking forward to more videos ,2020. Maria , New Jersey

Ava Leonard: So excited to watch this. Haven't been watching videos on YouTube in ages but looked up your balyage video because I used it a couple years ago, want to give it a go again. (To give my bleached hair a rest!)Then saw this video, you look so fab, sound so confident and just so nice to see you're still making videos. Big love from Ava.

Felicia Sam: curtain bangs are def in in in ! so pretty ! as a hairdresser myself i am excited for more warm colours to be in ! love it.

Kelsey C: Love these videos! I’ve been trying to even out my shag cut for years...now it’s in ‍♀️ and I just mastered the beach waves ‍♀️

Stephanie Lord: Thank you for this video, and also Happy Belated Birthday, fellow Capi!! My bday was on Jan 15th I saw that natural hair is coming back on trend and I have naturally curly hair but I never wear it curly so I’m thinking about trying to embrace my curls and just go for it!!

Kirsty Macfarlane: Happy birthday lady xx I started going warmer a few months ago and I have curtain bangs with some layers so I can go straight or add a bit of texture. I've still got highlights to break it up but my toner is more chocolate and he put a drop of pink in it just to make it a bit different. I'm ahead of the game thanks to your new do and Pinterest! Thanks beautiful xxx

Lexi Richard: As a hairstylist I have noticed that while solid colors may be in, Ive noticed chunky/block coloring is going to be huge!

Ali Munro: Great video! I’ve been growing my hair for the last year and a half to donate to the Little Princess Trust who make wigs for kids who have cancer. I’m planning on going for a bob, the shortest my hair has ever been. I want to give them as much hair as possible. I’m hoping to give them approx 14 inches. It’s all happening on 15th Feb. I’m so excited My hair grows really fast, so once it’s grown out a bit, to a lob maybe, I think I’ll get it choppy, I only decided this after watching your video ❤️

Kimmi Bres: Love this.. so on point with everything have shared it to my page . Thank you Sylvia xx

Rebecca Jaycox: I think the beach waver/crimper is gonna be big this year as well

Iordanka Milkova: You are one awesome Cappie - Black top ✅ natural look ✅ styled cool hair ✅ earthy make up ✅ smart ✅ cool✅ classy ✅ professional ✅ articulate ✅ informed ✅ prepared and planned ✅ tolerant ✅ presented in a system ✅ educating the audience ✅ looking forward ✅ trendy but personalized and classy ✅ I can go on - I am a Capricorn too ‍♀️

Abi A: Individuality is always in style!!

Pixievette: Awesome vid , it was much needed for this new year. Very helpful. You covered so much thanks , excited to try that buttery blond. You look flawless⚘ loving your eyebrows & that pop of color on your nails.

chloe james: Please do a tutorial on this eye look! Beautiful

Zahira Lopez: Omg! Thank you for this! I got a haircut like 1hr ago and was about to burst crying cause it looked like I stepped back into the 90's with a long shag. Little did I know that for the first time in my life I have a "trendy" hairstyle

coyotesmt: Really glad natural curls are back since my hair gets so dry and damaged with hot tools

Paige Baker: Well my haircut is out lol I love the A-line look. Mine is more subtle but I think it’s a classic cut that will always be stylish. Totally wish I could do the long feathered look tho.. maybe I’ll grab a wig ‍♀️

Plain Jane Plants: Omg I was just thinking "I wish someone would make a list of 2020 hair trends" & here you are! SO bored of my locks! Thanks xoxo

kyrakenna: Just got my haircut into a shag cut with bangs and I’m loving it!

Sarah Rose Alonzo: I have a solid color in my hair and love it! I was wondering when the balayage look would die down! Such a great video

PronouncedBeauty: I'm glad to see the warmer tones being on trend. The beginning of 2019 I just gave up on being cool. It was wrecking my hair and I live in a rural area with very hard water. I decided the beginning of 2019 to go in and told my hair last to make me as warm as possible. Like borderline orange because my hair is just going to turn that color anyways. I've been so happy with my decision! I barely have to maintain my color at all now.

Ashley Young: How are people supposed to know you want to talk to the manager if you aren’t wearing the a-line haircut anymore?

Gina A: We just flip to the opposite trend once a few years. Warm to cold, long to short, one length to layers otherwise it wouldn't feel "new"

Brittani Burke: I'm really excited more solid colors are becoming a thing again

Virginia Garcia: I honestly think that this days any nice style that works for the individual is on, it’s always good to be original but most people tend to want what others have, I don’t really get that...

A person: Just dyed my hair a darker (warm) brown (naturally a brunette and I wanted to go back) so I’m glad to hear I’m on ‘trend’ by accident

Tracey Lynn: Great video Silvia!l! This is a hot topic and has been on my mind a lot lately! Thanks for the info... I think I’m gonna chop my hair

Trista Larson: Thanks so much for the updated info! As far as the haircut trends, did you see specific types/cuts more often on specific age groups? For example, shags on 30’s or 40’s or bobs on 20’s etc... I’m mid/late 30’s with long layered hair - 1/2 way past center of back - and wonder if it makes me look too young or unprofessional. I’ve been debating on getting it cut just below collarbone but chicken out every time!! ‍♀️‍♀️ thanks in advance for any advice/opinions anyone can offer!!

Zusie: I’d love to know more about how those shag styles are cut and styled.

Sky77: I'd love to see a make-up tutorial for this look. I know that's off topic but it's so beautiful.

Joan Gentile: I love the pixie haircut!! I think it's adorable and very easy to maintain. I love it!! My hair is short. It's sort of a pixie haircut. Lol. My hair is wavy and coarse.

JULIA SHALOM JORDAN: Love this update, thank you Silvia!

Makeup with Dolce: Great video...I’m not happy for the shag but I’m excited to see fashion colors go away

Xanne Xanne: I saw that the Rachel haircut from “Friends” is back. I won’t be getting it but it would be fun to see it rocked by some younger babes!

Momma Bear: I would love to see an updated, post covid lockdown hair trend video

Charity Galensky: I'm constantly trying to get the yellow gold color out of my hair. Maybe now I won't have to damage my hair so much.

Cristina: I’ve been lusting for some curtain bangs but I have a super round face. I’m also really into French chic bobs with bangs BUT I’ve been a short haired girl my whole life so I’m letting it grow out.

April Johnson: Wait a minute: straight hair was not half as popular and didn’t last nearly as long in the 90s as messy piece-y hair. Sorry but I was in my 20s and I remember all of that very well. We had finally gotten cool waxy hair products at that time. The straight hair went into the early 2000s.

Sarah VanderWeele: LIVING for warm tones right now! so glad because sooo few clients look great with ash.

Anna Burns: I just cut my hair myself into a bob, since I was not able to get a hair appointment where I live. I got more compliments on my cut that I did than any professional cut I have ever gotten. I don't think it's because I'm an expert 'cutter' but because the style was so cute on me. I have very fine hair that looks thin and stringy with layers or length, so now it all one length at my jaw. I love how bouncy and swingy it feels and I have natural wave also. Now I just need to figure out what to do with my color. That's another issue!

Victoria Aydelott: Excellent video! Very informative. You covered ALL categories!

Emma Wilson: I just got a pixie and love it. However, I’m intrigued with wigs. I’ve never tired one or really considered it before. I was wondering if you could please share your knowledge about applying wigs (for beginners)?

KJW 1066: Ash or golden should never be “in” or “out.” I look way better with warm tones, but not everybody does. You have to go with your skin tone, seasonal colour palette, and what suits you

jenn barr: Do you do makeup tutorials? I would love to see one on this look ❤

Maschelle Mashburn: warm? Great! Jaundiced is my favorite skin tone for me. very glad to hear about the shag! Was going to get one anyway.. no bob or blunt.. think flip up or roll under.. shaggy. I was born with straight sleek hair.. so I have it made with keeping my length and straight, or the cut-it off move to a shag! only the yellowing of my skin with warm blonde is a no-go.

kakskepoepkont: Me and my natural strawberry blonde hair went into a salon to get silver shampoo for my mom last year, and the lady who sold it to me said that 'those ugly warm tones are just soo annoying to get rid of.' 2020 here I come! :-D

Rivy O: I really love the inclusivity in this video!

Dina Brown: I think the silver trend is here to stay. Lots of high fashion blogs say people are keeping the color, plus you now have a whole demographic of women that due to the quarantine have decided to transition to grey. Some are going the grow out route, and others are getting a little help with grey and silver color, or highlights in a grey tone.

Chelsey Pruitt: Before I even watched this I’ve been wanting more of a blonde shaggy hair with curtain bangs lol

First Last: I hated the hair trends over the last 5 years. I'm loving the new trends.

Mike and Mom: Love love LOVE your new haircut!❤️

Lynn Rose: I had a shag haircut years ago. Glad it's back. Thanks for keeping us in the know. :)

Daiva Baniene: Thank you for a nice video, I am new to your channel. Thanks for a birthday wishes, I am a Capricorn too!♑ I had my pixie hair when I was 15-16, because I just found the photo on the floor and I fel in love with that haircut. I guess that it was my teenage protest against all longhaired classmates I was the only short hair girl in my class and I was so happy about it! I have golden brown hair all my life, but I did color my hair in burgundy color once in my 30's when my marriage was falling apart, it was my protest color by then, my hairdresser got scared she said: are you sure that that's what you want? I was like: yes, it's just a hair! After that I changed in to more natural chocolate color and then stop coloring at all. Now I don't experiment that much anymore, maybe with a length or a texture more, not with permanent curling like in 90ties or so. My hair are fine, healthy and shiny. I use just natural organic shampoos, organic hair masks like eggs, oils, honey, avocado and so on. It works for me, no drying, ironing or curling with the heat, it doesn't work for me. The last year I started to loose a lot of hair with no reason, so I moved towards organic hair care products.

Tab C: So glad those messy slight waves are going out. Bring on the sleek!

Amelia: Hi, I just found your channel and I love it. I'm thinking about getting blunt bangs (they WILL be cut by a professional) and I have wanted to do this for about a month now, I had bangs when I was younger, but I am a little nervous because this is one of the bigger hair changes I have had, do you have any suggestions on what type of haircut I should get with my bangs, or how to decide. I have a few ideas that have been suggested to me. Also, sorry for the long comment.

Lex Morningstar: The shag haircut was big back in 2003/2004. I remember trying to style myself after Ashlee Simpson when I was 12 Other celebs such as Jessica Alba, Katy Perry and Lindsay Lohan had shag hairstyles too back then (thanks google) Then the scene thing became a thing.... I guess we’ll watch the space.

Etta the Empriss: Your theory of hair trend attainability being the catalyst for change left me feeling knocked with a light bulb. Brillz

SweetGirlReviews: I read through the comments. I am so tired of people saying us cool toned pale chicks can’t go warm. I just changed my hair to a beautiful warm medium honey blonde and it looks amazing with my very fair skin, brings some color to my face.

babi s: Your hair is so beautiful!!! I wish I could have this amazing color, but in my country is super expansive in a dark hair like mine

J En: Great video. Thank you. Such great insight. I do disagree that most will do well with the warm trend. You did not say "all" but most, only if most are warm seasoned. Warm ages and dates a cool seasoned person and vice versa. If you are cool you will look best with cool, tried and true, and the same with warm, YOUR beauty will stand out more than the hair color if you have warm hair on warm skin and eyes. So, being an ashy cool toned person myself, I will stay in my season and stand out once again like I used to before they figured out how to make ash tones properly. I will say being from New Jersey originally, the east coast in the tri state area anyways, NY NJ and CT were always able to do cool ash toned hair...my gramma was taught that in beauty school in the 50's and it seems that the beauty schools on the east coast have taught even my generation how to do cools, I am in my mid 40s. It has been so difficult living out here in Cali for 30 years because stylists would say, "oh yes, I can make you cool and not have any warmth" and I could bet money and win I would leave there warm. So frustrating. Then I found my gal about 18 years ago. She is an artist. Now people have more of a chance of getting ash if they ask for ash because of exactly what you said. The challenge has been met and overcome. :) Thanks or all your great videos.

jill noecker: LOVE LOVE THAT VIDEO ....I'm always wondering about hair trends? I'm going through a transition of not coloring my hair anymore ...so the "style" is so important to me right now...thnx...

Kalaukia: You have your hand on the pulse of what we like and want

Goz2Fast: Wow...I am always out of trend...I just had my hair bleached out to go silver to stop fighting my gray hair line...so that is out now, and I just got a stacked bob, that is out now too...guess my only saving grace is bangs, which I have had all my life are finally in.

Hannah: I have a question: off topic but I have to know! Last night I did the ombré kit by L’Oréal on my hair and there were some places I missed and I wasn’t sure how long to leave it on. The box said 30-45 min BUT does that time start AS SOON AS you start applying the color oooor do you start counting that time as soon as you have it all applied? I definitely feel like I didn’t leave it in long enough and my other question is: can I reuse the dye? I have it stored in room temperature and a cap on it- I was just curious if I could reuse that dye instead of purchasing another one bc I have some left and how long I need to wait before trying to go back in and add some more? (when I looked it up it says wait 2 weeks... other videos say 4 weeks). I feel like you are the perfect person to ask. I’ve looked at so many other videos and I really felt like you were an honest person and that I should maybe ask you bc all of your other tips and tricks/hair videos are fabulous. I hope you see this!! Thank you so much!!!

brandi fox: So happy my hair is in, I lost a lot of hair over a year ago and I cut my remaining hair so it’s shaggy with curtain bangs

Rhonda Reese: How about a video for the mature woman hair styles for 2020.

Deb Prado: Which cut would be better for wearing extensions? Shaggy or blunt bob? I love both cuts and the impossible length trend . Thanks!

Nina S: Just cut my hair into a mid length bob and I don’t dye my hair it’s a natural dirty blonde. Tons of compliments everyday! I agree with this information. and if I did dye it ever I’d go for a medium brown shade.

Sarah Milner: There is no trend you go with what suits you and looks good simple as

Stacy Jan: Great video - thank you! Question - what website do you recommend for the best quality human hair wigs? If price is no obstacle, as well as mid-range $?

Jsmum: You would look amazing in natural dark hair! It would make you look younger and more modern. Also, darker makeup and really pop your eyes and skin.

Allyson Sixx: I’m of those girls who embraces my natural curly texture. I have very thin/fine hair & am basically a type 2b/2c curl (according to deva curl). I straightened my hair for years, & used to seal keratin in my hair to maintain my very straight, trendy, asymmetrical style (was longer in front & very short & spiky in the back). I loved it & got compliments almost daily. I had it this way for yrs but got tired of the maintenance. Yes - the maintenance was ridiculous! Now? I simply scrunch my products in while my hair is soaking wet, then let my hair air dry about 85-90%. Then I go in w/a good root spray & diffuse til I’m voluminous. I’m good for 3-4 days.

MrsPokits TheRiot: My hair has been ridiculously long for so long it's coming back in style.

ingrid: Yessss I knew bangs were gonna be in and that’s y I want them! For some reason I can always tell that a certain style or haircut is gonna be “in” before it even is! My mom just says that I just have style and so that’s how I always know

Sybil Francis: Yay for butter blondes...my color all my life. I have warm light skin and blue green eyes...everything about me is warm...I tried an ash rinse once...hideous on me. I just bought the first wig of my life in Spring Honey same color as my hair.

harleymoone: Thank god warm tones are back in, I just went from silvery platinum to a golden blonde because my skin tone just doesn’t look great with ashy blondes. Even better, I just cut my hair into a shag just above my shoulders with curtain bangs, so I finally feel a little ahead of the trends.

Z-_- .12: My hair is so long and my mom didn’t agree to cut it but now she finally agreed and i am looking for short haircuts but not so short

OWild1Child: Thank God my true warm blonde color is back:)) I just couldn't do that cold ashy color.~

Janet's Planet: YAY Lets hear it for the curly girls.

brandi fox: So happy my hair is in, I lost a lot of hair over a year ago and I cut my remaining hair so it’s shaggy with curtain bangs

Melinda Wiens: I love you hair but would love to see the sides and back. The color is Amazing!

Hanna Pajanen: Great tips, thanks! You said something about warm tones being suitable for everybody, how can one know?

Caty Fry: Thanks for adding the Curlies in there!

FiloPixie: Long hair for me, waist length hair here I come!

Barbara: I really enjoyed this video very much, love it, love it love it❣️

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