Glass hair is a technique admired by women with naughty and fluffy hair. We remember 2021 with its intricate hairstyles and looks: the bubble braids of Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner. However, simpler styling, suggesting the perfect smoothness of the hair, remains relevant too.
Of course, simplicity is a relative concept in this case. If the hair is already straight by nature, it will be much easier to tame it than to deal with, for example, a huge fluffy bunch of curly hair.
So, the new trend is called liquid or glass hair – both definitions reflect the properties of the hairstyle. Such a “flowing” effect is best seen on long hair (that is, below the shoulders): it looks like a canvas, “flowing down the back.”
Of course, salons offer the procedures that give the desired effect. As a rule, this is care with keratin. The principle is as follows: the composition is applied to the head, left for 30-40 minutes, and then the hair is straightened with iron or brushing.
Depending on the characteristics of the hair and the strength of the active ingredients, smoothness can last 1-3 months. Those who suffer from perpetually electrified and unruly hair or want an update (without harm to the hair) find this to be a real salvation.
As for the temporary home effect, the representatives of the beauty industry have done their best. It is best to wash your hair with a sulfate-free shampoo, apply a balm (or conditioner), dry your hair, and use sprays with smoothing and shine effect.
The main fans of glass or liquid hair (as well as of other beauty trends) are western stars. For example, the Kardashian sisters, model Jourdan Dunn and Beyoncé have already tried super-sleek shiny hair.
Of course, you can wonder how natural these images are – most girls probably wear wigs or practice extensions. However, when we look at the Killing Eve star, Jodie Comer, we see that you don’t need to have buttock-length curls to produce a brilliant (in every sense) effect.