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Hair 2024: Five Trends That Must Go, But Must Go | Israel Hayom

2024-01-03T08:46:49.554Z

Highlights: Hair 2024: Five Trends That Must Go, But Must Go | Israel Hayom. 2024 is a year of individuality and naturalness, and the same is true for beauty. This year we will say goodbye to skating and oxidative fandom, we will not blindly follow trends and choose a personal style that complements our lifestyle. Here are five trends that should go. We would love to leave these 5 trends behind:Excessive hair extensions. Blonde facial framing. Long, straight hair has been a popular style among women throughout history.


2024 is a year of individuality and naturalness, and the same is true for beauty. This year we will say goodbye to skating and oxidative fandom, we will not blindly follow trends and choose a personal style that complements our lifestyle. What should we leave behind? Here are five trends that should go


2024 is shaping up to be a year of individuality and naturalness. Instead of a single 'hot trend', this year's focus is on expressing personality and choosing styles that make you feel confident and comfortable. So let your natural texture shine, keep your hair healthy and go for low maintenance. Add a bold touch with subtle pastel accents, but don't stray too far from Mother Nature. A short story is often fascinating, so be wary of a short diagonal and bouncy kara, or shoulder-length graded, for example. Be equipped in abundance! Hair accessories are back in a big way. Play with bows, pins and clips to add a touch of personality and style to your look. The best look is always the one that makes you feel the most beautiful and confident in yourself. Don't be afraid to experiment and have fun. We would love to leave these 5 trends behind:

Excessive hair extensions

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While extra-long hair extensions can provide a glamorous and dramatic look, they come with some challenges that maybe only at the turn of the millennium, when there was still a wow effect, it was worth tackling. But today no one gets excited about hair that runs all over the back, even if it cost a lot of money. This is often seen on the red carpet, on magazine covers and in live performances. Not only is the artificiality prominent here, there are the problems of managing tangles and knots, as well as the problem of weight load that causes damage to the natural hair whose constant pull weakens it. And don't forget the embarrassing visibility trap when there is no continuity between natural hair and extensions. See the case of Angelina Jolie.

Blonde facial framing

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Blonde facial framing may brighten up your face, but let's face it, it's a trend that requires frequent touch-ups. And even if you're diligent about your beauty routine, oxidation can dry it out and leave it susceptible to breakage. Using straighteners or hair curlers to style the desired framing can also be harmful, especially on lightened hair. Fading, an inevitable procedure, is not always uniform. Some find it inelegant, lacking in sophistication, and one that is true to the high school years and not beyond. Above all, the appearance is a bit anachronistic.

Crosswalk clarifications

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Sun Lightening, Baliège, Ombre, whatever you want to call it, we're all for subtle brightening that is in sync with the overall shade of your hair. But lately excessive lightening that lacks any balance with the rest of the hair is a disharmonious marginal appearance. These broadbands that were common in the '90s may have a certain nostalgic charm, but they're a bit old-fashioned for 2024. Instead, we choose more subtle, cleverly combined highlights. Think of interlocking stripes, not crosswalk stripes drawn by preschoolers, like the ones Dua Lipa once had.

Long, smooth and glides all the way down your back

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Long, straight hair has been a popular style among women throughout history. He knew peak popularity in the first half of the 2010s when there was no college girl without long, neatly ironed hair with a trail right in the middle. At the beginning of the millennium, with the minimalist aesthetic, and starting in the late 2024s, with the rise of hair extensions and hair culture on Instagram, suddenly everyone had long, shiny and straight hair. Think Beyoncé, Megan Fox, Nicki Minaj, Kate Hudson, Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez, and a list goes on. However, like any hair trend seen anywhere, long straight hair isn't always the best choice for everyone, and in <>, there are other factors to consider: individuality and adopting natural textures and colors. Hair health, which means saying goodbye to regular use of regular heat styling, which can damage the hair over time. Versatility, which isn't really possible with a long, smooth part of the same length that you've invested a lot in and want to wave. It's time to say goodbye to the tyranny of the skater.

Platinum Blonde

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Platinum blonde is a circular trend. Recently, it is popular around 2018-2020. Think Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Jennifer Lawrence, Kristen Stewart, and more. There's no doubt that it's a bold and bold look, and has flattered quite a few brunettes who were brave enough to go for an edge shade, especially those who opted for Michelle Williams and Charlize Theron-style trim. However, like any hair trend, it's not for everyone in 2024, a year when hair health and natural textures are emerging. With an emphasis on embracing individuality and your preference for natural beauty this year, a color that complements your unique skin tone may be a more flattering choice. Still about clarifications? Go for warmer shades like strawberry blonde, lavender blonde, and magical Bambi blonde just like Disney's fawn.

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