The Wild West aesthetic is slowly but surely making its way into the beauty industry. The most fashionable hair color last autumn was Cowgirl Copper or “cowboy copper”, and now a hairstyle called “Texas hair” is actively gaining popularity.

Beyoncé rocked this look during her Super Bowl performance this weekend. Personal hair stylist Neil Farina shared a photo of the star on his social networks with the caption: “Super Bowl Texan hair.”
Texas style is inspired by the southern aesthetic found in states such as Louisiana, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama, with the dominant cowboy style. Perhaps the most famous cowgirl hairstyle is wheat, with slightly messy curls of medium length, volume at the root and a cap-like hat. In short, it’s the opposite of the minimalism and clean-girl aesthetic that’s been popular in the last few years.
In fact, the revival of voluminous hairstyles is nothing more than a reflection of our nostalgia for the style of the 70s and 80s. At that time, curling irons or a hair dryer were used for styling, and the high back comb was visible from afar.
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Miley Cyrus. Photo: Getty Images -
Miley Cyrus. Photo: Getty Images
The style of the 70s and 80s is being revived not only by Beyoncé but also by Miley Cyrus. One look at the retro hairstyle at the recent Grammy Awards and it’s clear that we’re dealing with overly voluminous and voluminous curls this year.
Source: People Talk

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