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Looking to debut a new look this spring? There’s no better way to celebrate the season than with a fresh chop.

If you’re looking for what’s trending, the bob haircut (in every form) is everywhere. But if you prefer to keep a longer length, a great option is to incorporate layers and a fringe.

My client, Susan, was ready to update her hair after wearing it long for many years. I immediately knew that I wanted to create a softer and more alluring silhouette to elevate her look.

Susan before.
Susan before.Photo by Nadia Albano

Susan has straight, medium density and naturally dark-brown hair. She was finding that her hair was lacking shape and body, and that it was feeling flat. She loves her length but was ready to eliminate a few inches and was open to change.

Susan was ready to update her hair after wearing it long for many years. Handout/
Susan after.Photo by Nadia Albano

Retro styles are on the rise and we’re seeing a lot of vintage inspired haircuts from the ’70s and ’80s. Susan has magnetic eyes and I really wanted draw attention to them by incorporating a versatile fringe that could be styled with a centre parting, creating a curtain bang, or as a full and shaggy fringe. I customized her cut by incorporating round layers for added body and movement, along with soft face framing layers to enhance her lovely bone structure.

Before styling this look, I misted her hair with Oribe Run-Through Detangling Primer as a leave-in conditioner and for added heat protection. I then misted Oribe Maximista Thickening Spray throughout her hair for bodybuilding fullness. I blow dried her hair using a round brush and finished the look with Oribe Flash Form Finishing Spray Wax to create weightless and buildable texture.

This look is extremely versatile and offers a nostalgic and sophisticated esthetic.