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Heat-free, natural and organic: top hair trends for 2024

The word is in! It’s time to put down the curling tongs and pick up the leave-in moisturiser as hair experts predict the hottest trends on the horizon for 2024.

Bye bye heat

Embracing natural hair is in, heat is out, as more people are prioritising the health of their hair. From loving sleek straight or voluminous curls to enhancing a natural wave, this trend encourages minimalistic styling while nurturing natural textures.

Bang bang

The curtain bang was all the rage in 2023, however, it’s time to say farewell to the tousled do and say hello to structure. Blunt cuts and asymmetric fringes will give an edge to your look that exudes confidence and sophistication. 

Time for the chop

This year saw the rise of the wolf cut and the Hailey Bieber bob – and these shorter, edgy cuts aren’t going anywhere. Whether you choose a pixie cut, choppy or asymmetrical bob, you’re sure to be right on trend.

Caring for our hair

The self-love for our hair continues. Think about incorporating supplements and nourishing masks into your hair routines. It’s all about preserving your hair’s natural beauty, a trend that looks set to grow.

Caring for the earth

With more and more Aussies making conscious choices when it comes to grooming products, the hair industry is set to see more demand for sustainable and natural products. Organic and ethically sourced ingredients delivered in eco-friendly packaging are on the must-have lists.

The finishing touch

Adding touches of nostalgia and glamour to elevate your look is on the cards for 2024 as vintage-inspired hair accessories make a comeback. Get your retro headband, elegant hairpins, and intricate barrettes now.

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