May 282012
 
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Forget fads and focus on you: That’s the word from top stylists around the country who are forecasting fall’s hair trends. “There’s no one style that everyone will emulate,” says Chaz Dean, a Los Angeles-based salon owner who caters to numerous celebs. “Nothing will be ‘the look.’ We’re coming into the new millennium when there will be a movement towards customized cuts and colors that work with your hair, not against it. Fall hair is all about being an individual.”

What does that mean? “Curly hair should be allowed to curl; straight hair should remain sleek and shiny,” says Shin, a stylist with Mark Garrison Salon in New York City. “Perms will be passé. Bleaching your hair or wrapping it in rollers will become obsolete. In the past, the grass was always greener — you usually wanted the opposite of what you have. But come fall, women will be learning to appreciate their hair’s natural beauty.” Continue reading »