Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streets
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsWhen it comes to inspiration for your next cut or color, there's no better place to look than the street. See how the real women of New York, London and Paris are wearing their hair. —Laura VogelIn Paris, this arresting look reminds us how a bold color (garnet red) and a vintage style (finger waves) can combine to create a modern, flattering look, especially for those with creamy, pale skin.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109695_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsGlossy, well conditioned and neatly trimmed, this Parisian's waist-length locks make a bold statement without being at all hippie-ish.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109697_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsSometimes the most effortlessly beautiful looks are—actually—effortless. This New Yorker shows how air-dried locks can make an unfussy 'do look chic.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109837_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsThis loosely structured 'do—a side pony with twisted and pinned bangs, spotted in the City of Light—keeps hair off the face during sweltering summer months.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/109694_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsRelaxed, beachy waves offset this Parisian's crisp, tailored top. Long layers like hers help create texture.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/109698_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsWhen seeking a keep it cool style, consider a cute topknot, as seen here in Paris. Added bonus? Wearing it high on the head gives features a mini lift.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109696_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsA vibrant red color treatment is one way to revive and add shine to dehydrated strands. To keep bangs from going limp, take a cue from this New Yorker and pin them back.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/109693_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsSuper summery and edgy, this bleach-blond New Yorker takes her look to the next level with gradient-purple dip-dyed ends.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109690_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsThis laid-back Londoner proves just how pretty gray can be. Minimal makeup and a relaxed style complement her long, loose locks.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109688_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsThis New Yorker shows how a bold statement accessory—in this case, a brilliant red floral piece—can add a hint of whimsy to the traditional side pony.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/109692_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsThe buzzed-on-the-side look seen on this New Yorker isn't for the faint of heart, but her forward-placed bun is something anyone can try. Perch it to one side for a jaunty, chapeau-like effect.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109687_Original.jpg
- Cutting-edge hair, as seen on the streetsCotton-candy hair isn't easy to pull off, but this U.K. beauty makes it work with a short, shaggy crop and her own eclectic style.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/109838_Original.jpg
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1 of 12When it comes to inspiration for your next cut or color, there's no better place to look than the street. See how the real women of New York, London and Paris are wearing their hair. —Laura Vogel
In Paris, this arresting look reminds us how a bold color (garnet red) and a vintage style (finger waves) can combine to create a modern, flattering look, especially for those with creamy, pale skin.
The Long Way
2 of 12Glossy, well conditioned and neatly trimmed, this Parisian's waist-length locks make a bold statement without being at all hippie-ish.
Au Naturel
3 of 12Sometimes the most effortlessly beautiful looks are—actually—effortless. This New Yorker shows how air-dried locks can make an unfussy 'do look chic.
Sideways Glance
4 of 12This loosely structured 'do—a side pony with twisted and pinned bangs, spotted in the City of Light—keeps hair off the face during sweltering summer months.
Hang Loose
5 of 12Relaxed, beachy waves offset this Parisian's crisp, tailored top. Long layers like hers help create texture.
Top Notch
6 of 12When seeking a "keep it cool" style, consider a cute topknot, as seen here in Paris. Added bonus? Wearing it high on the head gives features a mini lift.
Seeing Red
7 of 12A vibrant red color treatment is one way to revive and add shine to dehydrated strands. To keep bangs from going limp, take a cue from this New Yorker and pin them back.
Take a Dip
8 of 12Super summery and edgy, this bleach-blond New Yorker takes her look to the next level with gradient-purple dip-dyed ends.
Shades of Gray
9 of 12This laid-back Londoner proves just how pretty gray can be. Minimal makeup and a relaxed style complement her long, loose locks.
Flower Power
10 of 12This New Yorker shows how a bold statement accessory—in this case, a brilliant red floral piece—can add a hint of whimsy to the traditional side pony.
A Close Shave
11 of 12The buzzed-on-the-side look seen on this New Yorker isn't for the faint of heart, but her forward-placed bun is something anyone can try. Perch it to one side for a jaunty, chapeau-like effect.
Pretty in Pink
12 of 12Cotton-candy hair isn't easy to pull off, but this U.K. beauty makes it work with a short, shaggy crop and her own eclectic style.
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