Glo - February 2020

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GLAM + STYLE | Beauty + Spa

Shine Brighter in 2020

Cut and color trends to watch

By Lauren Caggiano

What’s the secret to turning heads in 2020? Local beauty experts share insights into how to elevate your image this year.

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A new cut can take your hair game to the next level. Jade Jackson, cosmetologist and nail technician with Southwest Hair & Day Spa, said styles of yesteryear are making a comeback. For example, the retro 1960s modified shag with fringe is hot. The jawline bob, worn in blunt and jagged-edge styles will dominate lookbooks, too. Wanting to go shorter? No worries. Jackson said pixie styles, from shagged to blunt and worn curly or straight, are having a moment. The same can be said for “the lived in french twist” reminiscent of the 1990s. Think looser rather than overly coiffed. Speaking of the 90s, she said it’s high time to embrace big scrunchies again -- much to the delight of VSCO girls. Beyond cut, color is another way to showcase your personality and accentuate your skin tone and eyes. “Silver trends continue in many variations,” said Jackson. “We also expect to see rooted beige tones, ginger colors, fiery red and red highlights.”

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For those wanting a more natural, subdued look, she said creamy chocolate browns are flattering and on-trend. Color shampoos, such as Pureology Best Blondes or Redken Graydiant, support the longevity of color, she added.

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Michelle Childs-Fernandez with the Hair Dept. has similar comments. She said 2020 will be the year of texture. Think the “rugged edgy look” of the 1990s. A shag and even a lob


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