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Long, full hair may be the standard (thanks, old-school shampoo commercials!), but in reality, it s far from the norm. There are a lot of reasons someone might have thinner hair, from genetics to postpartum hair loss. And while hair thinning is more common as we get older, anyone of any age can have thin hair, or fine hair (aka hair that s physically smaller in diameter than its fuller counterparts). That s why, as always, the right haircut can be a total game-changer.
No matter your hair length or texture, your next cut is just a scroll away. We caught up with three ultra-talented hairstylists Sanda Petrut of Maxine Salon in Chicago, celebrity stylist Joseph Maine, and Ryan Trygstad of Mark Ryan Salon in New York City to find out their tips for cutting and styling thin and fine hair, as well as the best products to use for styling it. (Best of all: Not an extension in sight.)
Daniele VenturelliGetty Images Don t let Instagram fool you: those effortless I woke up like this beach waves require some work. Luckily, there are easy methods you can use at home to create that textured and tousled look, without actually going to the beach. For celebrity hairstylist and co-founder of Mark Ryan Salon, Ryan Trygstad, a great beach wave strikes the balance between preparation and products. Creating beach waves at home is all about prepping the hair with product and using a diffuser or letting hair air dry before adding texture with an iron or curling wand, he explains. The more irregular random waves that result from air drying and ironing are what makes the hair look beachy. A few straight ends here and there and casual, wavy pieces throughout.
With summer right around the corner, now is the time to master beachy waves.
The sexy tousled look suits just about every occasion (and outfit!) in warm weather – whether you actually just spent the day in the ocean or not.
From getting the right cut to pro blowout tips, co-owners and founders of Mark Ryan Salon, Mark DeBolt and Ryan Trygstad, reveal five ways to get the beachy, wavy hairstyle of your dreams.
Location: The Mark Ryan Salon is located at 135 W 20th Street in New York City
Vitamin sea: With summer right around the corner, now is the time to master beachy waves even if you re not on the beach like Gwyneth
11 Volumizing Shampoos That Will Revitalize Quarantine Hair
By Ariana Yaptangco of ELLE |
Much like the past year, our hair has been looking a little lifeless. Quarantine style has largely relied on messy buns and scrunchies, but sometimes you need a good hair day for snapping selfies and Zoom calls. Enter: a gravity-defying volumizing shampoo. Who needs an extra lift? According to celebrity hair stylist and Mark Ryan Salon co-founder Ryan Trygstad, this product is great for all hair types. Volumizing shampoo helps cleanse to eliminate product build-up, natural oils, and impurities that may be weighing the hair down, ultimately causing a lack of volume or buildup on the hair, Trygstad explains. You can absolutely use a volumizing shampoo if you have thick hair, but you will see more of a result on hair that errs on the limp or naturally thin side.