Stylist on autumn hairstyles: Lithuanian dyeing techniques are still a favorite; Lifetime



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According to E.Saunorytė-Kinderienė, hairstyle trends are usually dictated by the world’s largest manufacturers of hair products, who present the so-called trend guide every season. But for this season, probably due to the crisis that the coronavirus brought, which, in the words of the interlocutor, shook the world of beauty from scratch, hair care manufacturers have not prepared a guide.

So this time we will talk about the hairstyle trends dictated by the fashion industry and those that are still prevalent in Lithuania.

Photo from personal archive / Egle Saunorytė-Kinderiene

Photo from personal archive / Egle Saunorytė-Kinderiene

The fashion industry has turned to naturalness

According to the stylist, the world’s leading fashion houses today have turned to naturalness: “Totally natural hairstyles, natural colors, no enlarged shapes, such a creative mess prevails.”

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Monse 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Monse 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

According to E.Saunorytė-Kinderienė, the haircuts are not finished, the length of the hair, to the shoulders or more, the overall image, is intended to create the impression of a natural fall.

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Chanel 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Chanel 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Christian Dior 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Christian Dior 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

When asked to highlight some details, the stylist says that one of them is the proposed image of the beach: “But it is not an exaggeration that the hair is not sugary, clear. The view should be more or less as if you were getting out of bed, running your hand through your hair, and could walk through the door. Without working, without finishing, without carving, without shaking. “

„Scanpix“ / „Capital Pictures“ nuotr./Doutzen Kroes

„Scanpix“ / „Capital Pictures“ nuotr./Doutzen Kroes

Some fashion houses, depending on the interlocutor, offer a playful element: weave a thin braid and refuse it.

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Max Mara 2020-2021 Fall and Winter Collection Models

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Max Mara 2020-2021 Fall and Winter Collection Models

Another observation from E.Saunorytė-Kinderienė, after reviewing the great global fashion houses for 2020-2021 presented at the beginning of the year. fall and winter collections, – hair gently combed close to the head, tied in several tails or simply left free to fall.

Photo by Scanpix / SIPA / Oscar de la Renta 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / SIPA / Oscar de la Renta 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Vida Press / Alberta Ferreti 2020–2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Vida Press / Alberta Ferreti 2020–2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Botega Veneta 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Botega Veneta 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

“The common feature in all collections is the small volume of hair. I notice a lot of play with the hair partings. They are in different and unexpected places, such as at the bottom of the incense area, in the middle of the head, says the interlocutor.

Photo by Scanpix / Sipapress / Michael Kors 2020-2020 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Sipapress / Michael Kors 2020-20201 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Valentino 2020-2020 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Valentino 2020-2020 model from the fall and winter collection

“There are also images of the wet effect, elements of a wet wave, but they are not embellished, they are not theatrical.”

There are many shades of brown in the color range.

Speaking about hair colors, E.Saunorytė-Kinderienė emphasizes that many totally natural shades of brown predominate. “Fashion houses bring brown back with a variety of shades. There are no red browns. The predominance of brown – coffee, chocolate, earth tones – emphasizes the specialist.

Photo by Vida Press / Chanel 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Vida Press / Chanel 2020-2021 model from the fall and winter collection

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Victoria Beckham 2020-2021 Fall Winter Collection Model

Photo by Scanpix / Capital Pictures / Victoria Beckham 2020-2021 Fall Winter Collection Model

– As for painting, the contouring technique was two years ago. It allowed to partially lighten certain areas of the hair, thus correcting the oval of the face, visually increasing the volume of the hair.

Today, the contour has very defined and clear lines: in the face area, the hairline is lightened with a rather massive strand of hair, which frames the face. It is like an interpretation of the previous outline. The painting technique used before was much more subtle, and this is done quite roughly. It is true that the contrast is not very high; It is certainly not the case that the base color is black and that thread is white. It is done with a transition. “

“Ombre” and “balayage” are not withdrawn from Lithuania

According to E.Saunorytė-Kinderienė, although the “ombre” and “balayage” hair dyeing techniques are obsolete in the world, they are still the most popular in our country.

“I think it is also affected by the situation caused by the virus, because these stains are very convenient. In other words, when we have an easy transition from natural hair to colored hair, we are independent, we do not have to visit a beauty salon every month or a half, we cannot go for half a year. Thus, I would say that in today’s Lithuania, the “ombre” and “balayage” techniques, with all their variations, do not completely renounce the leadership position.

In world fashion trends, these dyeing techniques are no longer available, they are solid brown or earth, and in Lithuania these techniques are popular and still desired, ”says the stylist.

When asked what advice he would give Lithuanians, E. Saunorytė-Kinderienė says he is confident that women will pay attention and apply at least one global trend.

“Lithuanian women are very beautiful and take great care of themselves, when we get rid of fears and viruses, maybe we pay attention to trends and apply one more element in our daily life, I would like very much,” says the stylist.

– To tell all women that they paint out of fashion would be too daring. However, I can say unequivocally from current trends that these painting techniques (“ombre”, “balayage”) are taking a back seat. “



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