In or Out? 4 Fall Hair Trends to Keep, Ditch, & Tweak

Posted by Alexandra C. | Thursday September 1, 201111 comments

We all want to know- what’s going to be the ‘it’ hair colour, hair style, hair ‘do for fall? We visited the Robin Barker Salon and not only did they showed us two easy and quick fall up ‘do styles but Robin shared some hair care tips and some fall trends with us. We’re here to let you know what to keep, what to ditch and what to change for the upcoming 2011 Fall season!
 Out: Stark or Fake Ombré
In: Natural Ombré 
Ditch the black streaks dyed underneath à la Avril Lavigne. Go for a natural look fading from dark to light or vice versa. 

Out: Center Part
In: Side Part
Robin told us that most people’s hair falls naturally to either one side or the other. He suggests that it looks best that when naturally parted. While I am sure most of us have broken the no center part rule at one point or another, Robin warns that a center part can make you look too matronly. 

Out: Fake Looking Locks to Get Length (image via imnotobsessed.com)
In: Natural Looking Extensions
With the popularity of hair lock extensions, you can add individual strands of hair to increase length and volume without all the painful, and apparent weaves poking through. Robin and his specialist have noticed that this method of adding extensions is less damaging to your hair!

Out: Straight or Flat Hair
In: Soft n’ Wavy Volume
Straight hair can look sleek and sexy but without volume, it falls flat. Make sure to add some ‘oomph’ to your hair this fall and try using a big barrel curling iron for touchable, soft curls! 

What will you be doing with your hair this fall? 
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on September 01, 2011  beachbabe  4,164 said:

I have to say, one of my biggest pet peeves is the fake ombre. It looks terrible on pretty much everyone so I'm glad it's out now.

I don't know what I'm doing for fall yet (colour wise) but I see my stylist soon for a change. Very excited! It's so fun to get a warmer, slightly darker shade for fall and winter.

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