Spring Hair Report

Get the latest tress trends and tips from the experts.

What's Hot in Hair? - We all want beautiful hair, but for those ladies over the prim and proper, highly stylized looks that formerly ruled New York Fashion Week runways, a new wave of strands have come to town.  Deep parts took center stage at Tracy Reese and Chanel, while Reem Acra and Rochas sent slick slung ponytails down the catwalk. From texture tresses to long waves to roughed-up chignons, wearable strands are it this season. By Metanoya Z. Webb  (Photos from left: Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images)

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What's Hot in Hair? - We all want beautiful hair, but for those ladies over the prim and proper, highly stylized looks that formerly ruled New York Fashion Week runways, a new wave of strands have come to town. Deep parts took center stage at Tracy Reese and Chanel, while Reem Acra and Rochas sent slick slung ponytails down the catwalk. From texture tresses to long waves to roughed-up chignons, wearable strands are it this season. By Metanoya Z. Webb (Photos from left: Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images)

Tips + Trends - We caught up with lead Ojon hairstylist and spokesperson Gwynne Mims at the Ojon Treatment Triage Hairstyling Studio during New York Fashion Week, for tips on how to achieve spring’s best hair. Read on…  (Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

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Tips + Trends - We caught up with lead Ojon hairstylist and spokesperson Gwynne Mims at the Ojon Treatment Triage Hairstyling Studio during New York Fashion Week, for tips on how to achieve spring’s best hair. Read on… (Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

The Texture Effect - “This season is less about stylized looks and more about hair,” says Mims. “Using hot tools to create juxtaposing textures can be nice.  TRY: Flat iron/curl every other section for a compressed polish on some areas, and maintain natural texture on others. The finished look is really fun.”     (Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images)

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The Texture Effect - “This season is less about stylized looks and more about hair,” says Mims. “Using hot tools to create juxtaposing textures can be nice.  TRY: Flat iron/curl every other section for a compressed polish on some areas, and maintain natural texture on others. The finished look is really fun.”   (Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images)

Long Locks - “Length gives you a lot more options,” says Mims. “Hair is down, unless it’s in a low pony or side-swept bun.” Take a cue from models at the Rachel Zoe Fall 2013 fashion show.   (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

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Long Locks - “Length gives you a lot more options,” says Mims. “Hair is down, unless it’s in a low pony or side-swept bun.” Take a cue from models at the Rachel Zoe Fall 2013 fashion show. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

Deep Parts - “We saw tons of part stories at the spring shows,” Mims reports. Tracy Reese anyone? “From sharp center parts to hair sectioned off to the side, this trend is universal.”  (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for TRESemme)

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Deep Parts - “We saw tons of part stories at the spring shows,” Mims reports. Tracy Reese anyone? “From sharp center parts to hair sectioned off to the side, this trend is universal.” (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for TRESemme)

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Nigerian Fashion Is in Season - Nigeria’s designers are finding that they are in high demand among European retailers and buyers."There's something about the fresh, the unknown, the possibility of seeing a new brand springing forth into the limelight. ... These are becoming interesting to people outside Nigeria," said Omoyemi Akerele, founder and creative director of MTN Lagos Fashion & Design Week.   (Photo: XINHUA /LANDOV)

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Expert Advice - “For women who are already natural or are going natural, it’s really important to know the right way to do it,” advises Mims. “The wrong kind of heat styling and coloring can be more damaging than a relaxer.” (Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

Get Your Hair Did Right - Whether you are Viola Davis rocking a natural to the Oscars or Beyoncé rocking a wig to the Grammys, make sure your hair is done right. You don't want the folks at MediaTakeOut and Bossip cracking on you the next morning. (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

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Girls With Curls - If you’re looking to loosen up your curl when the mercury rises, Mims recommends, “using smoothing products instead of curling products. A straightening balm will create a softer curl.” (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

Dry Shampoo - Nope, it’s not just for white women with bone straight hair, Ojon’s Full Detox Dry Cleansing Spray works on kinks and coils too. “Spray it directly onto the roots and let it sit and sop up the hair’s oil,” instructs Mims. “Our dry shampoo is clinically proven to absorb 74% of sebum after one use,” giving hair a squeaky clean feeling minus the suds.     (Photo: Ben Gabbe/Getty Images)

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Dry Shampoo - Nope, it’s not just for white women with bone straight hair, Ojon’s Full Detox Dry Cleansing Spray works on kinks and coils too. “Spray it directly onto the roots and let it sit and sop up the hair’s oil,” instructs Mims. “Our dry shampoo is clinically proven to absorb 74% of sebum after one use,” giving hair a squeaky clean feeling minus the suds.   (Photo: Ben Gabbe/Getty Images)

Deep Conditioning - Suffer from dry scalp?  Mims swears by the brand's Damage Revere Restorative Hair Treatment to alleviate flaking and itchiness. “Apply the paste to your scalp, massage it in and shampoo it out the next morning.” According to Mims, sleeping with the formula won’t weigh strands down. “The product is packed with oils similar to those found in human hair that are essentially being restored to your scalp, healing the damaged lipid barrier.” Translation: Bye-bye dandruff.     (Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

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Deep Conditioning - Suffer from dry scalp?  Mims swears by the brand's Damage Revere Restorative Hair Treatment to alleviate flaking and itchiness. “Apply the paste to your scalp, massage it in and shampoo it out the next morning.” According to Mims, sleeping with the formula won’t weigh strands down. “The product is packed with oils similar to those found in human hair that are essentially being restored to your scalp, healing the damaged lipid barrier.” Translation: Bye-bye dandruff.   (Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images)