5 OF THE BEST-LOVED HAIR TRENDS OF 2012

We all recently said goodbye 2012 and hello 2013, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy some of your favourite hairstyles of the previous year still. Here are five of our best-loved styles from 2012 that are still in fashion today: Statement Up-dos 2012 was all about making a statement in every way possible, from the clothes you wore to the way you styled your hair. One of the best ways to do this is to utilise attention-grabbing hair accessories, just as Yves Saint Laurent did (pictured). Make sure you use some of our hair accessories to keep your stunning statement up-do in place. Big Hair bighair_1 Think back to the best hairstyles of 2012 and they probably all include voluminous styles that say bigger is definitely better. Versace’s take on this trend (pictured) includes large curls that give it an even more striking retro vibe. You could use one of our ceramic ion brushes and ionic professional hair dryers to get hair as big as possible. Slicked Hair slick Slicked hair is still on-point for 2013, so you can imagine just how big this style was in 2012! It’s all about using the right products in the right amounts to create a sporty style. Ponytails pony The ponytail never really goes out of fashion. While Spring/Summer 2013 is focusing on ultra-low ponies, 2012 had every type of ponytail featured on the catwalk. High ponies, low ponies, bun-ponies and everything in between could be seen at one point or another. If you want to create a longer and fuller ponytail, consider using one of our invisible ponytail hair pieces. Messy Waves messywave Last year called for messy styles that really brought home the bedhead look. This style from Isabel Marant (pictured) features soft flicks and curls along with mussed hair to give a careless yet stylish look. You can easily relive one of these trends in 2013, as many are still big hits despite the New Year. For a brand new style though pop into one of our Hershesons Blow Dry Bars to get a brand new look for £25 in just 30 minutes.