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Best - Be strong when you are weak be brave when you are scared be humble Bear poster, canvas

Best - Be strong when you are weak be brave when you are scared be humble Bear poster, canvas

Fashion of Boone: Hair trends

When it comes to appearance, one of the first things people often notice is hair. People use their hair in many ways as a form of self expression. Some dye it fun colors, while others may opt for a funky cut or style. No matter the style, social media heavily influences what’s trendy.

Local hairstylist and owner of Canvas Beauty Bar on Howard Street, Miah Zimmerman, said she’s noticed seasonal patterns.

“People tend to err on the side of warmer, darker colors for fall, and in summer it’s brighter, cooler tones,” Zimmerman said.

So, expect to see more reds and auburn around this time of year, and maybe some blondes around spring and summer, Zimmerman said.

A new social media trend has reintroduced what Zimmerman calls a “money piece.” This means dyeing the face-framing pieces of hair a lighter color to brighten your face. While it traditionally started with neutral colors, teens and young adults frequently dye these sections bright pink or green.

“With hair cuts, a good crop is always in,” Zimmerman said.

Shorter hairstyles are popular at the moment. The trend started at the beginning of quarantine when a lot of people started cutting their hair at home as a way to get a “fresh start.”

“2020 is such a weird time, and the shorter, textured look is really popular because of how low maintenance it is, because who has the time,” Zimmerman said.

Quarantine inspired many to try new styles because they spent so much time at home. It was the perfect time to try something new. With shorter hair, you’re able to get away with a lot less styling. You also don’t have to spend as much time styling since you have less hair.


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