Best hair tends for Autumn/Winter 2016: Curls are back

by My Kent Family reporter

There's finally some good news for those who spend half their life struggling to control a mass of curly hair... It's officially back in fashion - and the more natural the better.

Curls were out in force at the AW16 shows - from beachy waves to tight ringlets, volume and texture were king - in complete contrast to the sleek, poker straight SS16 look.

It's catching on in Hollywood too, with Mad Men's Christina Hendricks stepping out at the recent opening of Vivienne Westwood's Paris store with her flame-red locks tumbling to her shoulders in loose ringlets spirals.

Curls were out in force at this autumn's big fashion shows
Curls were out in force at this autumn's big fashion shows

It's about time, says Michele Scott-Lynch, the curly founder of haircare brand Boucleme (www.boucleme.co.uk).

"When I was growing up, curly hair was largely ignored by the beauty industry. There was no advice on caring for curls, no curly role models and absolutely zero effective products on the market.

"Hairdressers would encourage you to straighten it, so you couldn't even rely on them for tips," she says.

"The internet and social media changed all this: it became a mine of information as curly girls started sharing their daily routines and favourite products, and this strong global curly community just grew and grew."

Michele Scott-Lynch, the founder of haircare brand Boucleme
Michele Scott-Lynch, the founder of haircare brand Boucleme

FIVE TOP TIPS FOR NATURAL CURLS

Ready to banish your straighteners and let your barnet bounce free? Here are Michele Scott-Lynch's top tips on embracing your natural curls...

1. The most important thing is to understand that frizz is a sign your hair lacks moisture - with proper hydration, frizz will transform into a wave/curl. A little bit of frizz is also your friend, as it helps give volume and shape to your curls.

2. Weekly deep conditioning helps boost moisture levels and if curls are dry, try leaving your conditioner in, rather than washing out. This, plus using a non-foaming (paraben and sulphate-free) hair cleanser, can be a game-changer.

This autumn it's all about the curls
This autumn it's all about the curls

3. At night, protect curls by tying them up in a loosely on top of your head. If your hair isn't long enough, try using a hair net.

4. Sleeping on a silk pillowcase helps prevent frizz due to friction (it's also great for a line-free face in the morning!).

5. Find a hairdresser who specialises in curls; they'll have a greater understanding of the best products to use and how to dry/style your hair. Curly hair is best cut dry, when you can see where the curls sit naturally. When wet, curly hair stretches and it's harder to work out the natural spring factor. If a hairdresser mentions razoring your hair to lose bulk, run a mile. Fortunately, there are more and more curly hairstylists popping up.

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