Scattered hair is fashion again! Fans of a smooth tail and ideal curls – your time has passed (but you’re sure it doesn’t last long). At the Prada FW 2025/2026 show, models appeared with hair styles similar to hair during a 10 -hour Sunday sleep or during a depressive section during a depressed section …
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Prada FW 2025/2026
Therefore, Bangs Jane Birkin, who is famous for its deliberate imperaliy, is among the most popular explosion types this year. And even though it seems not thrown, everything is different. Therefore, we asked Alexei Gorbatyuk to explain how to place Bangs Birkin properly.

Alexey Gorbatyuk
The famous explosion Jane Birkin’s charm looks very natural as if it were not a hard professional. But in fact, the best friend cut Bang Jane with the help of a kitchen scissors at home. So the famous explosions do not follow the rules and canons of the hairdresser, but it certainly looks authentic.


Famous explosions are deep and toned in layers. In fact, such an explosion does not need style. However, of course, you can give him a brightness by referring to small tricks.

Such an explosion is often presented to girls with very thin and very thick hair, so apply thermal protective spray to wet hair to create a more dense texture before flooring.

To lay the explosions, use the round fight of the largest diameter, so you will create a natural volume, but you will not make the explosions bent, and the effect of “dancing” on the eyelashes will be more impressive.

Thus, there is no gap between explosions and long hair that frames the face, producing the main drying of the hair of the hair as a head slope. For more advanced users, using a skeletal comb according to the same principle, a way to hair drying is suitable: the hair dries on the face behind the head and helps a small comb to fix the hair on the basal part.
Source: People Talk

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