Fringe Hair Trends 2016
Fringes are having a major comeback for 2016. If you’re still suffering flashbacks of your mum cutting your fringe into a strange diagonal line, now is the time to move on and embrace this growing trend! Steven Scarr Hairdressing Salon in Coxhoe are here to give you some options so you can embrace this fabulous new trend.
Blunt and Bold Fringes
Make a statement with a bold and blunt fringe. This hair trend is great for angular faces and slim faces as they tend to make your face look a little wider. Add a gorgeous new hair colour and you’ll soon be turning heads!
Micro Fringes
One of the most daring statements is to add a micro fringe to your style. Your fringe will be shorter than usual and can be either straight and blunt or a little choppy. It’s an edgy look and looks best with straight hair and maybe a dynamic fashion colour such as a bold blue, bright pink or platinum blonde.
The 1970s Fringe
The trend for all things 1970s began in 2015 and continues into 2016. Check out the High Street shops and you’ll see lots of suede, fringing and frilly clothing – just like we wore in the ‘70s. When it comes to your hair, wear it in a relaxed, slightly wavy style and add a longer fringe with a flick at each end.
The Choppy Fringe
With this look you should ask your stylist to cut you a fringe that skims just below your eyebrows and then chop into it. This is a sexy fringed look that is a little bit messy and uber cool.
Side Swept Fringes
Keep your fringe long and opt for a side parting so you can sweep your fringe to one side. This style looks gorgeous with long, wavy hair and you can also update it by adding a 1970s fringe flick every now and then for a change!
If you’re desperate to try out one of these fringed looks, make sure you talk to your stylist at Steven Scarr Hairdressing first. We are experts when it comes to hair and can tell you which fringe will work best with your face shape. Book your hair appointment at Steven Scarr Hairdressing salon in Coxhoe, Durham. Give us a call now on 0191 377 1830.