There is no denying it. A good hair day can make you look and feel in top form. Who doesn’t want healthy-looking hair, great hair colour and even the latest hair tool to achieve a salon-worthy style? But good hair days can sometimes be few and far between. Just as a good hair day can change our mood for the better, a bad hair day can have the opposite effect. Whether it’s hair that is parched and lacklustre, hair colour that’s in need of a reboot, or a haircut that just isn’t inspiring you anymore, sometimes changing up our hair routines is often the key to getting out of a hair rut. After all, there is nothing like a new haircut or colour at the salon to put a spring in your step.
Enter our Good Hair Report, which is your download on how to get your best hair yet. Ahead, you’ll find everything you need to reboot your hair game. From haircut trends (that also happen to be timeless, FYI) to hair colours that will put you one step ahead of the fashion set, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here.
Great hair doesn’t stop at the salon, however, so you’ll also find the trending hair tools to get to grips with, hairstyles to try and the very best hair care to ensure your crowning glory remains just that. Keep reading to guarantee more good hair days to come.
“Bobs are a classic haircut that never truly go out of style,” says Suzie McGill, artistic director At Rainbow Room International. “For autumn/winter, we will see bobs becoming thicker and blunter in appearance, styled super sleek and smooth to enhance hair shine and paired with an eyebrow skimming full fringe,” she says.
“We will also see the return of A-line, elongated bobs that come back on trend time and time again,” says McGill. “These should gradually get longer towards the front, where they will also appear fuller and sharper in appearance. A great thing about this haircut is that due to it having an angle, it works for all face shapes and it’s a particularly great choice for those with rounder face shapes who are looking for a haircut that gives the illusion of a lengthened face.” Why not brave the chop this season?
What is “the Sachel” haircut? It’s a hybrid between the shag and “the Rachel” nineties haircut that Jennifer Aniston made famous during Friends. “‘The Sachel’ is where the shag meets ‘the Rachel,'” says BaByliss ambassador and celebrity session stylist, Syd Hayes. “If you’ve been growing your shag, this is the perfect moment to rock the modern Rachel—keep it modern by keeping the shape around the face a little longer, but still featuring those sliced layers,” he says. “Apply R+Co Zig Zag Root Teasing and Texture Spray for added oomph.”
There is no denying that red hair has made a huge resurgence in 2022, and right now copper hair is having a moment. “Shiny, luxurious coppers are one of the colours of the season,” says McGill. The perfect tone for the season, think bright copper meets brunette. “This shade is softer and more subtle than the bright copper orange or the red hair trend and has an almost brunette coating to it but it still looks fiery,” she says.
“This hair colour is so beautiful and instantly adds a glow to your complexion. It’s best when the hair looks as healthy as possible with extreme shine, therefore, having regular treatments in the salon and using colour-saving shampoos is a must to keep the colour looking vibrant,” she adds.
You’ve heard of glazed nails (all thanks to Hailey Bieber’s viral nail look), but for this season, our hair is being given a similar treatment. Wella Professionals digital craft expert Jordanna Cobellapredicts that we’ll see brunettes take on dark olive and violet tones to their hair. Think rich brunettes with a glossy yet subtle cool undertone, that may appear almost blue or violet in a certain light.
“Brunettes will see an autumnal refresh with calming dark olive and violet tones added to remove any warmth while adding depth and a pop of unexpected colour,” says Cobella. “Glazed olive brunette looks its best when the hair has a luxurious shine, so try Wella Professionals Oil Reflections Luminous Oil (£18.50) to add a mirror-like shine to the hair with long-lasting hydration and moisture.”
There is no doubt that hair bond builders’ have been gaining momentum in recent years, which became popular through in-salon treatments such as Olaplex. Now, there are many at-home options available that promise to transform hair breakage and colour-damaged lengths. “As hair grows further from the scalp, it suffers accumulating lifestyle damage and the internal structure breaks down, the cuticle lifts and the hair shaft thins down towards the ends,” explains hairdresser Michael Van Clarke. “Bond builders seek to repair some of the molecular connections like the disulphide bonds, and fill voids that have opened up.”
But not all bond builders are created equal. “Since the market niche was created, it has ballooned with hundreds of competing products using the bond-building tag to attract buyers,” explains Van Clarke. “This also attracts marketers to play semantics, and many products claiming bond repair simply use silicone or plasticisers to varnish over the cracks.”
The best way to find out if a product is actually repairing bonds is to check if it contains silicones, which act as a temporary plaster. “If they contain silicones (such a dimethicone or cyclopentasiloxane), it will look lovely today, but they dehydrate and age the hair quicker over time,” says Van Clarke. Try these ones ahead to ensure you get great results.
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