Danilo is already predicting clean, super-straight hair will be one of the biggest trends next season. "The simplicity is what's attractive about it," he says. He tried out the look on Gwen Stefani and added a bit of a twist in the front. "It combines a tailored, boyish top with a sort of feminine looseness on the sides and back."
The key is to mist damp hair with a leave-in-conditioner, such as Pantene Aqua Light Weightless Conditioning Shake, $6.27. This will give your hair softness and movement, says Danilo. Then, run Pantene Daily Moisture Renewal Silky Moisture Whip, $6.29, through hair before blow-drying.
Next, Danilo says to flat iron hair to get an extra silky look and texture. "Pull one side back and secure it underneath the layers in the back so it looks seamless." For the top section, brush hair up for a little pompadour and keep it in place by usingPantene Stylers Anti-Humidity Maximum Hold Hairspray, $3.97.
While summer was about intricate braided updos, beachy waves, and sun-kissed highlights, winter's reigning trend is simplicity. "The overall movement we're seeing is wearable hair that doesn't have any complexity," says Danilo, Pantene's celebrity hairstylist. "It may have some twists and turns, but overall the presentation is easy, simple hair."
But to pull off the latest trends, Danilo says you first need to have healthy hair. "A lot of this season's trends incorporate long hair and hot tools. So you want to have a good foundation that can hold up to the heat," he says. "Skin regenerates but hair needs all the help it can get to keep it from snapping."
So he recommends using moisturizing hair care products that can recoup even the coarsest, damaged hair, like the new Pantene Advanced+ Keratin Repair line. Having healthy hair is especially important now, says Danilo. "This season's new styles all highlight healthy, shiny hair." Want to see the new styles of winter? Read on.