EXPERT TIPS FROM THOSE IN THE KNOW
“To style, use a large round brush and dry the fringe outward, pulling up at the root area. Spray your fingertips with hairspray and rub through the tips of the fringe to give texture.” Wayne Richardson, owner of Ktizo Hair & Spa, Hamilton, and L’Oréal Professionnel artist TOOL KIT: L’Oréal Professionnel Infinium Hairspray, $23. Moroccanoil 35mm Ceramic Round Brush, $49.95. Tresemmé Perfectly (un)Done Ultra-Brushable Hairspray, $9.29.
“Dry texturising sprays [dry shampoos] are great for controlling fringes as they soak up moisture and oil and add style support without making it look too layered up with product.” Monique Hoareau, senior stylist at Ryder, Auckland
TOOL KIT: Oribe Dry Texturising Spray, $69. Davines This is a Dry Texturiser, $49. L’Oréal Professionnel Techni.Art Morning After Dust, $34.
“If possible, avoid the rain altogether or cover your hair. If your fringe gets damp, refrain from touching it until it’s dry again; your hands will only make it worse. If it gets soaked, then only a quick dry style will save it.” Duncan Moss, stylist at Servilles Newmarket, Auckland
TOOL KIT: ghd Air, $250. Kevin Murphy Body Builder, $49. Theorie Saga straightening iron, $250.
“French-girl fringes work especially well with square faces since they work to soften the shape, however, oval faces can get away with nearly any type of fringe. To maintain your fringe, getting a trim every four to six weeks will help shape your cut and remove split ends.” Antonio Corral Calero, Moroccanoil global ambassador
“Dealing with a fringe in humidity can be a chore, but Joico’s Humidity Blocker is a must for keeping hair frizz-free. Just spritz the mist 8 to 10 inches from your hair before you leave the house and you can literally kiss that future frizz goodbye.” Chinney Yeap, Joico guest artist
TOOL KIT: Joico Humidity Blocker, $26.
”To maintain your fringe, getting a trim every four to six weeks will help shape your cut and remove
split ends”