Les coiffures tendance de saison

This season's trendy hairstyles

The new season is the perfect opportunity to reinvent your look.
Natural waves, ultra-structured sleek hairstyles or controlled volumes: each style becomes a signature when achieved with exceptional hair.

At KVIAR PARIS, our Raw Hair textures allow you to embrace trends while maintaining a natural and sophisticated finish.

Here are the hairstyles to adopt this season.

1. The Curtain Fringe

Inspired by the 70s, curtain bangs frame the face with softness and femininity. They add character while remaining subtle.

How to adopt it:
Add volume around your face with clip-in extensions. Pair them with soft waves or sleek straightening for a chic and modern look.

2. Gradient Undulations

Textured waves remain a timeless classic. This season, lightweight layers that add movement and dimension are favored.

How to adopt it:
Opt for a wavy or curly texture to add depth and volume. Work the lengths with a wide-barreled curling iron to create a natural effect, then gently set to maintain flexibility.

3. The Low Slicked Ponytail

Minimalist, elegant, powerful.
A perfectly sleek low ponytail is ideal for a structured look, whether for daytime or evening.

How to adopt it:
Smooth your hair down, tie it low at the nape of your neck, and add volume for a sleek and sophisticated silhouette. A touch of shine serum will enhance the look.

4. Voluminous Curls

Glamorous and bold, XXL curls bring character and sensuality.

How to adopt it:
Work with the texture to accentuate volume and define the curl. The softer and more airy the curls, the more natural and luxurious the result will be.

Conclusion

Experiment, adjust, dare.
Trends are a starting point, but your style remains unique.

Choose a texture that suits you, adapt it to the season and create a hairstyle that confidently reflects your personality.

Discover our collections and choose the texture that will complement your signature style.

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