
Just a few years ago, the explosions were real red flags, this season affects and celebrities show them a special love. And in the movies, the heroes with explosion are increasingly emerge. We have already talked about the beautiful haircuts of spring and today we will share the most fashionable views of the explosions of 2025.
Explosion

Bang-Damgal was popular in the 60s and is now gaining momentum again. This is a long daily option. The hair is separated and the face frames. Laying the curls, bending, straighten the curves, and then scans and apply the varnish.
Flat explosion

Flat explosion is a classic option that the fox has recently remembered. The girl, with excellent yarns reaching just below the eyebrows on the red carpet. Please note that if you have very thick curls, this option may not be appropriate.
Micro

Miley Cyrus changed the image right after Oscar and appeared in the world hut in Afterpatia. In this arrangement, the hair is briefly cut and close to the forehead. To make an explosion, use a gel and a comb with thin teeth.
Lush explosion

If you want to make hair volume, lush explosions are ideal. The ropes reach the eyebrows and close their forehead completely. Such an explosion was selected by Taylor Swift in Grammy – 2025.
Careless explosions

The effects are inspired by the symbol of Jane Birkin. The cult explosion came to the peak. This is a mixture of torn tips that partially covers the forehead and long yarns. Ideal for those who do not like complex haircuts.
Source: People Talk

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