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Celebrity Stylists Share Their Favorite Spring Hair Trends

Are you about to meet your new 'do?
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The Blunt Bob
If you feel like you're having blunt bob déjà vu, it's just that everyone is rocking this look right now. Irina Shayk showed up to the Academy Awards in a glassy, blunt bob that had heads turning, and we've seen Charlize Theron, Jessica Chastain and Dua Lipa sport their own version.

"This style is a classic look that is easy to style and can always have edge added to it. In addition, if you have thin hair, this style makes it look thicker," says Charlie Gouveia Jr., an advanced stylist at Salon Eva Michelle. "At home, get hair 90 percent dried then go back in and bevel the ends with a brush for your preferred style (straight or wavy). For waves, be sure to run a curling iron through the crown of the head."

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Platinum Blonde
It doesn't matter what your current hair color is — even if you're already blonde — going platinum makes a serious statement. We've recently seen Zac Efron dare to go there (the contrast with his dark beard is amazing) and Hilary Duff did the same just after giving birth.

"Everyone dreams about going platinum blonde, but Hilary went for it," says Kim Navarro, celebrity stylist for Nine Zero One Salon. "What better time to have the most sexy hair change than right after having a baby? So Empowering."

To prevent platinum hair from going brassy, wash with a purple toning shampoo, such as Amika's Bust Your Brass Cool Blonde Shampoo, about once a week.

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Sandy Locks
If platinum is too much of a commitment, perhaps the low-key, low-maintenance sand-colored hair trend is more your cup. "For darker blondes, this color has a few bright pieces around your face and throughout your hair paired with a slightly darker neutral base," says Brown, who notes that we've recently seen the look on Blake Lively and Gigi Hadid. "A sandy beige brunette is similar to the sandy beige blonde, but a little darker with the ends being one to two shades lighter." Celeb examples include Gemma Chan and Jessica Biel.

Whether lighter or darker, a sandy hue is the perfect neutral for cooler undertones, notes Brown. "For those with warmer undertones, you can always make those highlights slightly warmer without affecting the overall look," she says. Your stylist should be able to help you figure out the most complementary look.

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Sophisticated Fringe
Bangs are definitely having a moment right now, so if you've been toying with the idea — whether for months or for years — now's the time to go for it. You'll be in good company, too. Celebs such as Camila Cabello, Elizabeth Olsen and Shay Mitchell have recently introduced fringe into their world, and even Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner have toyed with bangs in recent months. The fringe we're mostly seeing right now is piece-y and high-fashion versus the thick, vintage Betty Paige bangs or '00s swoop.

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Dusty Copper
Dusty copper is a mixture of copper and neutral tones that's absolutely stunning. Recently, we've seen Emma Stone, Isla Fisher and Issa Rae rocking this hue.

"Instead of that orangey tone when you step out in the sun, you get just a rich, silky warm color," says Brown. "It's great for redheads who are a little darker with olive and cooler undertones. Ask your colorist for a copper base but a mixture of neutral and very subtle highlights and lowlights. In some cases, you won't even need the highlights as the lowlights will be enough."

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BY WENDY ROSE GOULD | MAR 26, 2019 | SHARES
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