Saturday, June 7, 2008

The Curl is Back!

Just when you thought you would never use another tool in your bathroom besides your trusty CHI flat iron they go and mix things up again.
Be prepared from fashion forward trend setters in NYC to LA this is what the Boston Globe has to say:



Well, never say never. Big curls, voluminous waves, and teased ringlets
have been filling up the pages of Vogue, bouncing down Fashion Week runways, and
boing-boinging down the red carpet. But it's not just fashionistas and
celebrities who are heralding the return of big hair. Several top stylists
report that many of their clients are forsaking super-straight styles of recent
years in the name of wavy locks and volume.
But the new big hair is not about
the stinky perms of yesteryear. Today's look is about looser, natural-looking
curls. "Bring out those big barrel curling irons because big hair is a strong
look for spring and it's happening in different ways," said Tim Rogers of
Charles Worthington London in New York. "We're seeing the vampy big hair, like
Barbarella in the 1960s, but we're also seeing the loose bouncy curls
popularized by Gisele Bundchen and Kate Hudson."
Chalk it up to fashion's
continuing obsession with the '80s, says Elle Werlin, a fashion and celebrity
stylist in New York. "The '80s look has been showing up on the catwalks the past
few seasons and the urban market has really run with it," she said. "I
anticipate we'll see a lot more of these big hair looks, ones that involve a
little more hairspray.



And just when you thought it was safe to throw out those rusty old curling irons and hot curlers. Well ladies, looks like you held on to them long enough for the circle to complete it's self. So if you find your straight hair pulling you down come in and see the inovations that have come about in the world of body waves.