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The 9 Hair Trends Set To Explode in 2023

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and experimenting with styles we’d never considered before, what will be the biggest hair trends in 2023? Well, first thing’s first, we’ll be taking that same playful approach to our hair into the new year, trying out new cuts, colors, styling tricks, formulas, and accessories on our quest to reinvent ourselves somewhat.

In the spirit of inspiration, we spoke to some of the world’s top hairstylists to learn what hair trends they predict will be big in 2023.

Mood boards at the ready. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Artistry is back, and hairstylists are getting their creative juices flowing again. “For so long, it’s just been about the haircut, but we’re starting to see a return to styling again,” says . “Now the question is more about how you wear your hair up without it feeling too old fashioned… which is why very slick, gelled up-dos are a big trend right now.” Translation: It’s time to really go there with your up-do, whether that's with , ballet buns, , gelled kiss curls, or more ornate and architectural shapes like wore at the British Fashion Awards recently.Hersheson’s tip on how to make the look work for you? “Concentrate on bringing the sides of your hair up in line with your cheekbones,” he says. “Generally these kinds of styles are easier to do when the hair is wetter as it’s a bit more malleable–load up on to add hold.” For extra detail, get creative with your edges, too.Courtesy of brandIt might not be the most exciting trend in the books, but looking after your scalp is integral to healthy hair. “The importance of scalp health is catching on,” says , whose newly-launched Ouai Anti-Dandruff Shampoo contains salicylic acid to reduce flaking and soothe inflammation. “ is essential to.

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