1Hatbands
LAUNCHMETRICS SPOTLIGHT We have a new word to add to your beauty lexicon: hatband. What is it? A hatband is a headband that is so big, it's almost technically a hat. We saw the look on the spring/summer 2019 Prada runways—and at the last several royal events (Kate Middleton is a fan).
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2Blue Period
Kylie Jenner kicked off 2019 by dyeing her platinum blonde hair a powdery blue shade. Since the beauty mogul spawns trends almost every day of her life, we're predicting that this particular shade of blue hair will be seen all over Instagram in the coming weeks.
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3Matchy Matchy
Getty Images The colorful hair trend actually kicked off on the Marc Jacobs spring/summer 2019 runway, where dozens of models had their hair dyed varying shades of pastel to perfectly match the colors of the fabrics in the collection. The matchy-matchy hair trend was brought to the red carpet by Lady Gaga at the 2019 Golden Globe awards. The singer-turned-actress painted her platinum blonde hair with streaks of periwinkle to match her gown.
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4Little Black Bow
If you buy one hair accessory this year, make it a velvet hair bow. From the royals to the red carpet, hair bows are having a moment. The best part is you don't have to spend a lot to get in on the trend—and wearing one is as simple as tying it around a ponytail or snapping a bowed barrette into a pulled-back style. Any color will work just fine, but classic black makes the accessory a little less saccharine.
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It's easy to forget to care for your scalp—but that's where healthy hair gets its start. You'll notice more scalp-care products than ever before on the shelves of your local Sephora, Ulta, and drugstore this year. Brands like Ouai, Dry Bar, Living Proof, and Kristin Ess Haircare are all releasing masks, scrubs, and moisturizers, and micellar cleansing waters designed specifically to soothe, gently cleanse, and hydrate your scalp.
6More is More
Wearing one hair accessory is great. Wearing three is better. But this year, you're not on trend unless you're wearing every glittery, sparkly, and ornate hair bauble you own—all at once.
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7Sky-High Hair
Getty Images The spring runways brought us the biggest hair trend of the year—literally. Big hair is back, and the more voluminous, the better. We saw the look on model Grace Elizabeth at Versace's most recent show, and on Kaia Gerber on Valentino's spring runway.
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8Blunt Bob
The '90s beauty resurgence isn't going anywhere in 2019. Case in point: blunt bobs are the haircut everyone will be wearing come spring. We love this super-sleek version supermodel Irina Shayk just wore to the 2019 Golden Globes, courtesy of hairstylist Harry Josh.
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9Extra Inches
Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock//Shutterstock This is the year of hair extremes. If your hair isn't in a blunt bob, then it should be touching the floor. Well, almost. Ultra-long hair is still trending, and we've seen it recently on the likes of Ciara and Tessa Thompson. The latter wore a killer braid that nearly grazed the floor to the premiere of Creed II back in November. It might be the year to finally invest in a pair of hair extensions, if you haven't already.
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10Hair Statement
This year is bringing a new meaning to the phrase hair statement. Designer Ashley Williams has been making statement pins with phrases like "Sex," "Girls," and "Ugly," for years, but the trend really took off when celebrity hairstylist Justine Marjan released her own version with Kitsch in late 2018. NYC-based hair accessory brand Lelet NY even made a custom "Thank U, Next" pin for a certain celebrity. You can expect to see sparkly, statement-making pins in every phrase imaginable this year.
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Jenna Rosenstein is the Beauty Director at Harper's BAZAAR across both print and digital. While attending NYU, she held internships at Women’s Wear Daily, Bloomingdale’s, Harper’s BAZAAR, and Allure, the latter of which she parlayed into her first job as the Beauty Assistant. She left Allure three years later as the Senior Beauty Editor. She spent a few months at Refinery29 overseeing branded content in the same title, before finally landing back at BAZAAR to manage all beauty content. When she's not testing every lipstick known to mankind, getting zapped by new lasers, or interviewing experts and celebrities, you can find Rosenstein at home in New Jersey with her son, husband, and black cat named Maddie.
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