"What we didn't want to do was manipulate the hair so much that is became about conformity," said Amit Abraham, L'Oreal Professionnel Artist, at Bibhu Mohapatra. "We wanted to show each woman in her individual state can still be strong, powerful and dominant." He used almost every product in his arsenal, tailored to each girl's texture.
Texture ruled at Kanye West's show where Redken Global Creative Director Guido used Redken Dry Style Enhancing Blow Dry Oil, $32 and allowed the hair to air dry.
At Mara Hoffman, the look celebrated texture reminiscent of 90's scrunching. Hairstylist Joseph DiMaggio used Davines Your Hair Assistant Blowdry Primer, $29 to tame frizz and definite curles.
Season after season, ponytails are a thing. But when recreating them IRL, it can be tricky to make them look polished -- instead of like a gym hairstyle. Fortunately, we picked up a few tricks backstage.
At Jonathan Simkhai, Tresemmé Global Stylist Justine Marjan put the focus on shine. She used Tresemmé Keratin Smooth Shine Serum, $5.99, to create a sleek yet bouncy low pony, and finished it off with a bit of black ribbon.