It’s officially party season, and Blue Tit’s top stylists have broken down the best party looks and how to achieve them to inspire your clients with…
The Classic Razor Line Bob
“A sharp classic ‘razor line’ bob is perfect for the party season,” says Tom Lindley, Stylist at Blue Tit, Greenwich. “It can be work in a multitude of styles, as seen on Elle Fanning. Talk your clients through “a sharp one length bob up to the hairline at the nape” to give them a breakdown of this look.
Always Trending Up-do
“The always trending messy up-do is perfect for those looking for effortless glam,” Saf Kneafcy, Stylist at Blue Tit, Portobello, tells us. “Start by using a ghd ‘soft curl tong’ to create some texture in the hair before applying texture or sea salt spray. Next, pull the hair back into a high or low pony, leaving out pieces at the front to frame the face. To create more volume and texture, pull some of the hair at the roots, then take the pony into a few sections and twist each section around the base, finally securing with hair pins.”
Ribbons and Bows
“Ribbons and bows are the perfect way to add some soft glam fun to any look,” says Saf. “They can be styled in lots of ways like adding some soft curls to the hair for a half up half down, softer look, or adding ribbons to high ponytails and plaits.”
The Sleek Wet Look
“This sophisticated look can work really well for bobs and shorter styles,” Saf tells us. “On damp, towel dried hair, apply a generous amount of gel and comb back into place. Next, spray with hairspray (don’t be scared to use a lot!), and allow hair to air-dry.”
The Ultimate TikTok Curly Blowout
“We’re moving away from beachy waves and into more timeless glamour with bouncier and more voluminous styles,” states Saf. “To create this look, add volume spray to the roots and mousse to the mid lengths and ends. Using a round brush, create volume at the roots by elevating the hair. Then, go through the hair in sections and using a large tong, create curls before allowing them to fully cool down and brushing through with a soft bristle brush.”