Styles and trends
Streetstyle: The wet-look French twist
Her look? We are a huge fan of her studded leather jacket, which gives her a very trendy glam’rock style. A statement item that she teams with yellow trousers. Brightly coloured trousers are back for this new spring season for colourful, stylish looks. One fashion rule to remember: if you’re wearing colourful trousers, keep the rest of your look understated.
Her hairstyle? An unusual, wet-look style tailored to the spring season. To recreate this wet-look French twist, start by backcombing the hair on the top of your head to give it some texture. Then, use a gel to slick your hair back and give it that wet, just-back-from-the-beach look. Once you’ve applied the gel, pull your hair back and create your French twist.
Tip of the day. To use your gel correctly, pour a small amount into the palm of your hand, heat it up and apply to your hair. For a perfect, even result, avoid the root area to stop your hair from going greasy and distribute the product carefully to avoid clumps.
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