Natural hair care 'is big and bouncy' at the moment
Ladies can use natural hair care to create the big, bouncy looks seen on celebrities lately, with one expert saying the trend has replaced the curls of last year.
Jules Holland, creative director at Mark Hill Salon, said that there are lots of celebrity hair trends at the moment which the public can recreate.
He advised: "The big, full hair is back ... curls aren't as big as they were last year, it's all about this distressed, dishevelled looking texture."
Another top natural hair care tip from the expert is that adornment with slides and clips is big at the moment.
Mr Holland added that diamante clips are everywhere, while features and big diamonds are also being seen on celebs.
MSN style has also recently recommended using natural hair care products to create big locks. It said that the look can vary between Amy Winehouse's bouffant style or the loose waves seen on Jennifer Aniston.
Posted by James Mould

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