
Today is April 30 hair day. On the occasion of the holiday, we’ve put together a guide to the most popular style right now – sloppy. Messy curls can be seen not only on the models on the runway, but also on social media posts. And among the star masters of the careless style are Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber, Elsa Hosk, Taylor Hill and this is not a complete list. What are its advantages and how can you repeat the hairstyle yourself?
How to understand careless style?
It looks casual, moderately messy, simple and minimalist. It should give the impression that the person is doing nothing with their hair but still looks good. By the way, the same can be said about the style of French women. Chic buns and perfectly straightened hair are not for them. The main feature of French chic, familiar to everyone, is slight negligence.
Pros of careless style
This hairstyle is perfect in the following situations:
– You have a bad hair day today. It is enough to apply dry shampoo not only to the roots of the hair, but along its entire length and carefully work the strands, giving them the desired shape;
You don’t have time to figure out how to style your hair. For example, if you are late for work. You just have to get out of bed and sloppy styling is ready;
– Your hair is messy or mullet. Shaggy is translated from English as “sloppy”, so these haircuts were created literally in the first place to create aesthetic chaos;
– You have curly hair. The official statement from a straight-haired beauty editor is that straightening curly strands is just a sin. It is better to use special shampoos and balms for them.
The main advantage of careless styling is that no one can tell whether you did it on purpose or accidentally. And this is its undeniable advantage.
The best haircuts to create the effect of slight negligence
A little mess can be created in any hair, but it will go especially well with haircuts that initially evoke a slight chaos on the head.
furry and mullet
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Jenna Ortega / Photo: social networks -
Miley Cyrus / Photo: social networks
The haircuts we are talking about were especially popular in the 70s and were re-circulated a few years ago. Back then, they were loved by rock and roll stars from David Bowie to Mick Jagger. And now its varieties can be seen both on the catwalks and in everyday life. It is already in the DNA of these haircuts that they should only be used with messy hair, so there will be no going back.
layered haircut
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Emily Ratajkowski. Photo: social networks
Another trend of recent years is layering. These haircuts include the well-known “ladder” (aka Rachel Green’s haircut from Friends), “butterfly” (voluminous layers like Farrah Fawcett from the 70s), bob, medium-length bangs. Unlike shaggy and mullet, these cuts can be more or less messy, meaning the level of messiness can be adjusted to suit your mood.
7 best messy hairstyles
Tail

high beam

curls

with hairpin

braids

volume beam

with a bandage

How to create a careless style?
The main rule of careless styling is the presence of texture. Therefore, for any of the above hairstyles you will need a product to help you create it. It can be texturizer or saline spray or dry shampoo.
Apply styling along the entire length of the hair, give the strands the desired shape and – voila – careless styling is ready!
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
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