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.
At Hellessy, Aveda artist Tippi Shorter used Aveda Shampure Dry Shampoo, $30, to give straight ponytails grip. She wrapped a small section of hair around the elastic to finish off the look.