The cyclical nature of hair trends never ceases to amaze us, with styles that were once considered truly iconic but have somehow faded from our memories constantly being resurrected. Certain hairstyles inevitably make a comeback – though admittedly, some manage to tempt us a bit more than others!
With party season getting underway, we’re focusing our attention squarely on one such revival right now: the French twist, sometimes known as the French roll.
This quintessential classic hairstyle from the 1990s has experienced an enormous surge in popularity, with social media channels flooded with step-by-step tutorials demonstrating exactly how to recreate this elegant and sophisticated updo.
With a vibe that’s somehow simultaneously polished and effortless, this beautiful French-inspired look has swiftly become the go-to choice for anyone who needs to look fabulous in a snap.
Left to right: On the Dior runway; Keke Palmer; Scarlett Johansson
The upswept style guarantees you’ll be one of the most glamorous guests, but the best part is that its easy to create at home. Here’s one of the easiest viral how-tos for the 30-second style, mastered by hair tutorial influencer Alex Gaboury (@alexgaboury), whose viral take shows you how you can effortlessly do this chic hairstyle yourself. Keep scrolling for our step by step breakdown.
To begin this wonderfully trendy hairstyle, the very first step is to gather all your hair with both hands, exactly as if you were preparing to create a high ponytail.
Stop just before you secure it with a hair band. This action will keep your hair neatly grouped and ready to start shaping the French roll updo.
Maintain gentle yet firm tension so that the roll stays in place
Step 2: Start the twist
Once you’ve gathered your hair, it’s time to initiate the French roll shape. Using two fingers of your left hand, take the ends of your hair and roll them upwards, creating a compact, vertical loop.
This first twist forms the foundation of your updo, so aim to keep the section as taut and neat as possible.
The longer your hair is, the more twists you’ll achieve
Step 3: Continue to roll the hair
After completing that initial turn around your fingers, continue twisting the rest of your hair over itself as many times as required. The number of twists will depend directly on the length of your hair.
As you roll the hair, make sure the bundle remains as compact and close to your head as possible for a chic, sophisticated appearance.
Leave some strands free, though, if you want a more Y2K vibe
Step 5: Tuck away loose strands
At this stage, carefully remove the two guiding fingers and gently pull upwards on the hair that is overlapping – specifically those little sections that may have become slightly loose. By doing this, you ensure all the hair is neatly aligned at the height of the twisted roll, creating a much more polished and elegant final look.
Ensure all stray strands on the visible side are tucked in neatly so that nothing sticks out from the main roll.
Once you have aligned all the strands and achieved a uniform shape, it’s time to fully secure your French twist
Step 6: Secure the updo with hair grips
Start by taking the loose ends and stray strands, particularly those located on the right side of your head (the side you rolled towards).
Carefully tuck these strands inside the roll, ensuring they are well integrated and concealed. This step will give you a clean, polished finish.
Once your hair is all in place, you can secure the bun with hair grips (or bobby pins). Insert the grips at an angle for maximum hold and try to hide them as much as possible within the hair.
The good news is they’re as popular (if not more) than ever right now. “There’s a huge fringe revival happening,” confirms celebrity hair stylist and ColorWow international creative director, Dom Seeley. Even better, the question isn’t whether to get get a fringe, but which fringe hairstyle to choose. “There are so many variations, from wispy to blunt, or curtain-style like Sabrina Carpenter,” notes Dom.
Below, we’ve rounded up the most popular fringe hairstyles for 2025/6…
The Audrey fringe
Alongside big, swooshy curtain bangs, you may have noticed another emerging fringe hairstyle vying for the top spot recently. Enter: the Audrey fringe, also known as letterbox bangs. The Audrey Hepburn-inspired fringe features a brow-revealing length that’s been emulated by everyone from Ariana Grande, to Zoe Kravitz, Leighton Meester, Cara Delevingne, Lady Gaga, Lais Ribeiro and Alicia Keys.
“This style is ‘piecey’ and not overly thick, so hints of the forehead can be seen through them,” explains top hair stylist and trend forecaster Tom Smith, who predicted it would take off last year. “And, thanks to the lighter density, it won’t look blocky,” he adds.
The boho fringe
Is it 2004 or is bohemian fashion and beauty having a very modern revival? Led by the likes of Suki Waterhouse, Sienna Miller and Daisy Edgar-Jones, floaty dresses and floaty fringes are making a comeback. Hair-wise, the key to a fringe hairstyle like this is a softly ruffled shape (nothing too sharp or blunt). The beauty is that it makes this fringe much more versatile. It can be worn straight across (and full and thicker looking) or parted to look closer to a curtain fringe. It should be “quite full, with some separation (but not too wispy),” explains pro hair stylist and Aveda educator, Leah Hill, who notes it can be shaped into a few different styles. Paired with a mussed-up, free-spirited texture, the boho fringe is set to be a headliner.
We love short hair. It’s bold, it’s brave and it looks incredible. There’s just one drawback. Lop your hair off above your collarbone, and it can make tying short hair back a hassle. Anyone who’s tried to scrape their jawbone-length crop off their face will be familiar with “the nub”. The teeny, tiny stub of hair that just about forms a low ponytail with a little coaxing. Go even shorter, and the different length layers mean a weensy top-knot or steggy buns staggered down the back of your hair (like the back of a dinosaur) are pretty much the only options available.
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Until now, that is. We’ve scoured the net for the best short hair up inspo out there for short-haired babes. Turns out there’s plenty of new twists (we mean that literally) on short hairstyles, which is just as well since it seems more of us have had the itch to slice away our strands. According to Google search data “short hairstyles” is one of the most Googled beauty trends around the world. And the UK searches for this term most.
While XXL strands and midi cuts have gained ground over the past year, lots of us are are ready for a drastic chop, and there’s plenty of celebs jumping in and offering up inspo, too.
How to tie short hair up
The styles available to you depend on length a which “short” threshold you’ve crossed.
Tying super short hair up
Really, really short cuts can benefit from headbands, embellished clips, shower-fresh slick-backs and even tiny braids (we’ve seen it done).
Tying lobe-length and lower hair up
Meanwhile, lobe-length chops open up the possibility for simple touches like ear tucks (very chic), undone topknots or mini ponytails or puffs. You can even achieve face framing baby braids. A little longer and you might even get a dinky bun out of your strands.
Our favourite ways to tie short hair up
As for short hair inspo, celebs like Florence Pugh, Sabrina Elba, Taylor Russell, Taylor Hill and Dixie D’Amelio can all show you how it’s done, having worked with some of the industries top hair stylists to achieve some beautiful and unusual styles. Likewise, street-style veterans like Vanessa Hong, Amy Lefévre and Steph Hui know what works. Finally, our hair crush, Taylor Lashae has taken her bob about as short as you can go, grown it out, then chopped it short again, so she has a fair few examples of how to ensure awkward lengths always look chic.
Hannah Frye is the Beauty & Health Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.S. in journalism and a minor in women’s, gender, and queer studies from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hannah has written across lifestyle sections including beauty, women’s health, mental health, sustainability, social media trends, and more. She previously worked for Almost 30, a top-rated health and wellness podcast. In her current role, Hannah reports on the latest beauty trends and innovations, women’s health research, brain health news, and plenty more.
Fragrance lovers, you’re covered too. There are amazing savings on bestsellers from YSL and Armani, which make the perfect gift for her and if you’re in full winter wind-down mode, Laura Mercier’s Honey Bath is also included in the sale – dreamy.
In short, take this as your sign to top up your routine, or tick a few Christmas wish list items off without totally rinsing your bank account.
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Shark Black Friday Beauty Deals:
While some may head to Shark for its famous hoovers, I’m pretty obsessed with their beauty tech – in fact, I haven’t stopped recommending their latest Shark FacialPro Glow device since it landed on my desk last month.
We know beauty tech doesn’t come cheap, but Black Friday savings definitely help – and Shark has just dropped theirs. First up, there’s £30 off the Shark CryoGlow Blemish Repair Mask, which was tested and reviewed in our best LED face masks guide. Our editor loved its cold-therapy tech for calming irritation and helping tackle breakouts.
The discount I really wasn’t expecting to see this early is on the brand’s new Shark FacialPro Glow. It’s basically the first ever at-home device to mimic a hydrafacial. You can read all about it in my review here, but all I’m saying is my skin has genuinely never been glowier. The saving isn’t huge (£20 off), but I’m still very glad (and quite shocked) to see it included in the sale.
And of course, if you’re after hair tools, the Shark FlexStyle and SpeedStyle are also part of the Black Friday lineup – ideal if you’re hunting for a beauty gift or simply want to make your morning routine quicker.
Shark CryoGlow Blemish Repair Mask with Charging Stand
What it is: A compact at-home facial tool that deeply cleanses, exfoliates, hydrates and depuffs with hot-and-cold therapy. Device type: Handheld skincare tool. Target treatment area: Face. Treatment time: 10 minutes. Wireless: Yes.
Why we love it: The Shark FacialPro Glow is as close to a professional HydraFacial as you’ll get without leaving the house. It combines gentle exfoliation, deep cleansing, and serious hydration in one clever device – complete with a “gunk tank” that shows exactly what’s been pulled from your pores (oddly satisfying). You can switch to the Depuffi attachment after, which uses hot and cold therapy to calm redness, boost circulation and sculpt. It’s easy to use, self-cleaning, and genuinely delivers that just-had-a-facial glow.
Shark FlexStyle 5-in-1 Air Styler & Hair Dryer
Cult Beauty Black Friday Beauty Deals:
While their Black Friday sale hasn’t officially gone live just yet, my other favourite online beauty retailer, Cult Beauty, is already treating us to 15% off your first beauty haul over £25 with the code FIRST15.
Cult Beauty is basically home to every major name in beauty – from Sol de Janeiro, Charlotte Tilbury and Medik8, to Augustinus Bader, LANEIGE and Olaplex – so this is the perfect chance to stock up on your favourites or start ticking off those Christmas gifts early.
Last year’s Black Friday event saw up to 25% off some of the biggest brands in the business (we’re talking Summer Fridays, Kosas, Hourglass and more), so it’s definitely one to watch. In the meantime, if you’re planning to make the most of that 15% off, here’s what Glamour’s Beauty Writer, Shani Cohen, recommends adding to your basket.
Charlotte Tilbury has officially entered the Black Friday chat – and honestly, it might be the brand’s best sale yet. This year, Charlotte has dropped up to 50% off her bestselling beauty kits, including plenty of iconic duos that basically work out as “one for you, one for free.” If you’ve been eyeing anything from the brand’s holiday collection or her glow-giving staples, now’s the moment.
As someone who has gone through more bottles of Hollywood Flawless Filter than I care to admit, this sale feels dangerously tempting. The Hollywood Flawless Filter Highlighter Duo is back, and so is the Magic Cream Duo – which is a dream if you want one to gift one to your bestie and one to keep strictly on your shelf. There are also eyeshadow palette duos, toner duos, and pretty much every kind of glow-boosting bundle you could want in the run-up to party season.
One of life’s most enduring beauty questions is “how to get thicker hair”. However thin or thick we perceive our hair, we always want more of it. And it makes sense: studies show that thicker hair contributes towards being perceived as better looking, however unfair or vain that might seem. Many of us have spent hours scrolling through social media looking for tips and products that can max out our volume and density, trying out lotions and potions that claim to contain the secret to long, flowing hair.
But before you waste more of your time and money on broken promises and disappointing gimmicks, we’ve gone straight to the top trichologists, who specialise in treating scalps and hair, to ask what actually works and where to focus our energy.
Below, they explain why our hair may feel thinner than we’d like in the first place and how to boost thickness so you can actually see and feel a difference…
Meet the experts:
“Why is my hair so thin?”
Before we get on to how to make hair thicker, it’s a good idea to understand why your hair is the way it is in the first place. “It’s important to remember that our maximum hair thickness is fundamentally dictated by our genetics,” explains Eleanore Richardson MIT, trichologist at Fulham Scalp & Hair Clinic. “So, if you have always had thick hair, it’s probably not a miracle hair product that is responsible. Equally, if your whole family has thinner or finer hair, expecting dense hair is unrealistic for the parameters your body can work with,” she says, “but you can improve your chances of enjoying the maximum thickness you are naturally capable of,” she adds.
Anabel Kingsley, consultant trichologist and brand president at Philip Kingsley, agrees. “Hair texture is pre-determined by our genetics, and therefore being born with fine hair does mean your hair will generally be like this throughout your life,” she says. “Fine hair refers to a specific hair texture characterised by the diameter of individual hair strands. It often has a small diameter, which means the individual strands are thinner and more delicate compared to other hair types. Fine hair often lacks volume and can appear limp and flat, especially when it grows long,” explains Anabel. “However, we can use a variety of factors to reach your individual optimal hair thickness,” she says.
Alongside your hair’s natural thickness, thin hair can be caused by environmental reasons, such as over-styling and excessive traction, it can be down to your diet and it can be due to medical reasons.
“How can I increase hair thickness?”
Once you’ve identified why your hair isn’t as thick as you’d like, you can take steps to tackle it. There are a number of ways to do this.
Density
First, look at density – for instance you may have thick strands, but just not many of them. You can improve density by “taking care of the scalp (cleansing frequently), making sure to eat well (three balanced meals a day, including proteins and carbohydrates), as well as using targeting products and supplements such as biotin, vitamin b12, vitamin d, zinc and iron,” says Anabel.
Volume
Second, you can look at volume. If you’re pre-determined to have finer strands, there are ways of inflating and boosting them to encourage the appearance of thickness, which is where styling and cuts come in.
Whether you’re a fan of the ‘Harry Potter’ franchise or not, you have to look at these characters and be able to appreciate the “fuck me up, bro” haircuts they all rock at one point or another.
We’ve got just about everything under the sun. Bangs, mullets, mop-tops, you name it. But perhaps the funniest part about this entire gallery is that there were professional costume designers and makeup artists who literally made these decisions.
I don’t care if you’re a wizard, a witch, professor, or pureblood. Fix your shit!
You’ve probably heard of using a gua sha to help tone your face and neck – but did you know there’s a similar tool to help with hair loss? Also known as a jade comb or head gua sha, this tool has become the perfect complement to a relaxing daily hair care ritual for many. It’s essential for relieving tension and stimulating hair growth directly from the scalp. While we first heard about this tool a few years ago, it’s now gaining serious traction in the beauty world. Following the widespread success of the facial gua sha and driven by a growing concern about seasonal hair loss (especially with the arrival of autumn), this tool is on our radar.
It has a number of both health advantages and beauty perks. Aesthetic technician Ruth López, a cranial massage specialist at Madrid aesthetics clinic The Secret Lab, explains: “Treatments focused on the scalp aim to activate your head’s ‘meridians’… they have a toning effect for your scalp but they also contribute to your overall well-being. [Head] massage tools stimulate energetic points and promote lymphatic drainage, which helps to reduce inflammation in the face, neck and head.”
But, to make sure that you use the head gua sha correctly, let’s get into exactly what head meridians are and how they’re key for both your hair health and your face, too..
What are head meridians – and why is knowing what they are key to beauty?
Head meridians – channels through which the body’s energy flows – are closely related to acupuncture
Sunny Cho of The Holistic Skin Care explains that in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), meridians – channels through which the body’s energy flows – are closely related to acupuncture, a therapy that stimulates energy points across the body to treat ailments.
Sunny uses an interesting analogy to illustrate the point: meridians are like train lines, while the energy points are the stops the train makes. Each meridian represents an internal organ, so by using gua sha to gently press these lines, we can activate circulation and calm the nervous system.
A gua sha comb helps promote skin oxygenation, stronger and shinier hair and a reduction in hair loss
A similar comparison is offered by TCM expert Estefanía Mata de las Heras. She explains that meridians are an invisible plumbing system, and the “pegs” connecting these pipes are the energy points.
The head contains eight meridians, divided into upper, lower and extraordinary paths. Targeting them can be highly effective for treating headaches, migraines, tension and even intestinal discomfort, depending on the patient’s ailment.
Hair loss affects around 50% of women at some point in their lives
The hair and skincare benefits of a gua sha comb & cranial massage
Experts at Conscious Botanist say incorporating a head gua sha promotes skin oxygenation, results in stronger and shinier hair and helps reduce hair loss.
As an aesthetic technician, López notes the beauty advantages of cranial massages include:
Glow and radiance: By stimulating blood circulation, it increases oxygenation, promoting skin that looks noticeably more luminous and healthy.
Minimised puffiness: Massage is excellent for reducing facial swelling and under-eye bags, as the massage action promotes the drainage of accumulated fluids and toxins.
Smoother expression: Simply by releasing tension in your muscles, the tool can help soften the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, especially across the forehead and around the eyes.
Incorporating a head gua sha into your routine promotes skin oxygenation, results in stronger and shinier hair and helps reduce hair loss
How to use a gua sha comb
To supercharge your gua sha comb’s cooling and decongestant effects, simply keep it in the fridge. Use it periodically during your evening downtime – even while you’re relaxing on the sofa watching television.
You’ll be amazed at how fast stimulating your head’s meridians and acupuncture points makes you feel better, instantly softens your facial expression and helps you to relax.
This best-selling John Frieda thickening shampoo is one of our top picks for anyone seeking a more affordable formula. Providing instant plumping, it promises to thicken fine and thin hair by up to 200% — leaving you with a visibly fuller and denser mane after just one wash. And it’s all thanks to the seriously nourishing formula of strengthening biotin and hydrating hyaluronic acid — with work together to fortify every single strand, and therefore reduce any hair loss caused by breakage.
5. Best Soothing Shampoo for Hair Loss: Maria Nila Head & Hair Heal Shampoo
Maria Nila Head & Hair Heal Shampoo
What we like: Stimulates while still soothing; Prevents dandruff; 100% vegan formula.
What could improve: Literally nothing.
As well as stimulating the hair follicles in order to encourage growth, this seriously calming shampoo is packed with impressive active ingredients that work together to prevent dandruff and other scalp problems. Plus, the formula is completely colour-protective – so it’ll help prevent any fading.
Ideal for dry and itchy scalps, gentle aloe vera extract soothes and moisturises, while active ingredients like Piroctone Olamine and vitamin E promote balance and softness, and protect against skin damage. Meanwhile, apigenin, oleanolic acid, and peptides team up to transfer nutrients to the hair follicles, and stimulate that all-important growth.
Nécessaire Rosemary Shampoo (8.4 oz.)
Original photo courtesy of Glamour contributor Jade Brito
What we love: Rosemary oil can lead to hair growth; Great fragrance; Clarifies strands.
What could improve: Can be drying for curls (so might want to limit its use to every other wash).
The main ingredient in Nécessaire’s botanically based shampoo is rosemary oil — which can help block DHT, stimulate blood flow to the scalp, and create a healthier environment for hair to grow. With this in mind, it’s a great ingredient for postpartum hair loss.
“Rosemary shampoo is helpful for anyone desiring to reduce shedding or anyone who desires to have hair to be thicker and fuller,” says Candace Spann, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and hair-loss specialist.
Its formula also includes strengthening plant proteins and ceramides that protect your scalp’s barrier. When looking for a shampoo for curly hair, our reviewer landed on this one. She says she saw noticeably more volume, shine, and definition in her thinning curls — not to mention that her hair smelled great.
Tester review: “Though not specifically marketed for curly hair, this shampoo has really enhanced the volume and texture of my curls. Its refreshing gel-like consistency with pure rosemary oil tingles the scalp in the best way, providing a thorough cleanse without stripping it and leaving it feeling dry and stale. The mix of rosemary, mandarin, jasmine, and cedarwood almost creates a spa-like experience as I’m in the shower, which I’m definitely not mad at. This shampoo addresses thinning and colour-safety concerns, strengthening hair and minimising breakage with ceramides and plant proteins. My curls feel clean, hydrated, and bouncier, with a healthier scalp free from dryness and irritation (since it’s noncomedogenic, in case you have sensitive skin).” — Jade Brito, GLAMOUR contributor.
7. Best Repairing Shampoo for Hair Loss: OLAPLEX No. 4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo
Olaplex No. 4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo
What we like: Nourishing and hydrating formula; Repairs broken bonds and strengthens strands; Leaves hair smooth and shiny.
What could improve: Less of an instant volumising effect.
The ultimate strengthening shampoo, this original OLAPLEX shampoo is one of our go-to hair products for chemically damaged or colour-treated hair that’s dry and prone to breakage. A highly-concentrated formula, its patented active ingredient works on a molecular level to repair and rebuild broken bonds, while glycerin and hydrating oils work together to ensure that every strand is properly nourished. Providing a gentle yet effective cleanse that doesn’t strip the scalp, it’s suitable for all hair types and textures.
Miss USA contestant Mary Sickler is proudly embracing her alopecia on the runway!
The current Miss Nevada, 22, boldly competed in the 2025 Miss USA preliminary round on Wednesday, October 22, without her wig during the evening wear portion of the competition.
Sickler initially came out for the swimsuit round in a long brunette wig, while rocking a red two-piece, per footage posted online. But when it came to the evening gown portion of the preliminaries, held in Reno, Nevada, Sickler made a bold statement by covering her head with a bejeweled silver headpiece, which matched her shimmering silver gown.
“I cannot believe I just walked THE Miss USA stage!!” Sickler wrote on Instagram after Wednesday’s preliminaries.
She continued, “This dream has been so many years in the making, and to finally step into this moment feels surreal. I never imagined I would walk that stage in this way, but I always hoped I would do it with confidence, authenticity, and grace. I am so proud to have achieved that goal, especially by being the first woman to walk the Miss USA stage without hair.”
“What makes this even more special is knowing it isn’t just about me. I am the first woman with alopecia universalis to compete at Miss USA,” Sickler wrote. “I am living proof that no trial can stand in the way of your wildest dream.”
“Tonight, I walked with gratitude — for Nevada, for my sisters, and for every step that brought me here,” she concluded.
In the comments section, many of Sickler’s friends and followers praised her for embracing her natural look on stage.
Courtesy of Mary Sickler/Instagram
“My Queen!! You add so much value to the world!!” wrote makeup artist Anna Cantu. “Thank you for trusting in me and all the hard work you have shown for the last 3 years !! You belong on a big stage!! You are already a ICON!! Love u so much.”
Another person wrote, “Literally brought tears to my eyes watching you live out your dream tonight, and in the most inspiring way! Your beauty was radiant! 🤍”
Sickler first opened up about her alopecia diagnosis in September. In an interview with People at the time, the pageant queen said she began losing her hair in December 2024. She was initially diagnosed with partial hair loss, before her doctor told her she had alopecia universalis, which causes complete hair loss.
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“[The doctor] basically said, ‘I’ve tried everything I could,’ and that was like a dagger in my heart,” she said. “I remember coming home, and I looked in the mirror and I had never felt uglier. My hair was all in patches, my eyelashes were completely gone, I had no eyebrows, and I honestly couldn’t recognize myself anymore.”
After experimenting with wigs and regaining her confidence, in July, Sickler won the Miss Nevada competition and the right to compete in Miss USA.
“I lost all my hair, and I definitely didn’t think that I would be walking on the Miss USA stage without any hair, but I am,” the model said. “It took me a long time to finally be able to see myself as beautiful, and I think that’s the first step. I think if you see yourself as beautiful and you own it, then other people will too.”
If you are the least bit interested in beauty or wellness, chances are you’ve heard of collagen peptide supplements. But just as a refresher, collagen supplements are broken down, digestible short chains of amino acid chains (otherwise known as peptides). Amino acids, the building blocks of all proteins, are essential for protein creation—including proteins like collagen, elastin, and keratin.
Five years after 2020’s global reckoning, Black creatives all over the world are finding that progress towards a more representative future has slowed – and in some instances started to backslide.
While the month is a time for celebration, it’s also an important time to reflect on how we can use our voices to improve the quality of life for Black people around us – in both our personal and professional relationships – to make space for and uplift them. Not to mention, opening your purse to support Black-owned brands.
For Black people, it’s a great time to shout about our successes, highlight those who helped us get there and wedge the door open behind us to allow for another generation of young Black creatives to find their own success in the future.
With that said, we’ve rounded up 19 of our favourite Next-Gen Black creatives that you need to know about this Black History Month to find out their current beauty obsessions, how they’re navigating the industry right now and their favourite Black beauty rituals. Scroll on to find out more.
Nail technician and creative artist
What is the landscape like for Black beauty creatives right now, and how are you navigating it?
Black creatives are thriving in the beauty industry right now. We’re becoming more aware of the influence and impact we have not just culturally, but economically too. Black consumers invest heavily in beauty, from hair and makeup to nails, which naturally creates more opportunities for growth and representation within the industry.
For me, navigating this space has felt quite organic because I lead with authenticity. I’m intentional about sharing both my highs and my lows, which then helps people connect with the real journey behind the work. Collaboration is also a huge part of what I do. I love educating others about my craft and building genuine relationships with my audience and peers, because that’s where true growth and community happen.
Doing my nails is a huge Black beauty ritual for me. It’s my favourite thing to do because getting my nails done regularly is a form of self-expression and empowerment. I love using bold colours, intricate designs and embellishments that celebrate creativity and individuality.
Kris Jenner showed off her hair transformation as she stepped out for the launch of Shark Glam at CUT Lounge at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. She wrote on Instagram, “We had a fun little blonde moment tonight! 👩🏼🦳 🍸”
For Timothée Chalamet, there are no half-measures, and that includes his haircuts. The 29-year-old Hollywood star stunned fans this week by showing off his newly shaved head during an evening outing at Yankee Stadium with girlfriend Kylie Jenner. The actor, known for his heartthrob-worthy curly mane, officially inaugurated a buzzcut—a hairstyle that speaks volumes.
“The buzzcut sported by Timothée Chalamet is a cut that immediately conveys strength, virility, independence and confidence,” Matteo Orlando, hairstylist at the Mastromauro salon in Milan, explains. “It’s not a hair look for everyone: you need character to wear it, but that’s precisely why it’s so magnetic.”
The advantage of radical removing so much hair, says Orlando, is that “it brings out the features, look and proportions of the face: it’s as if it strips the person of all artifice, letting the essence emerge.” Orlando also emphasizes the liberating component of the gesture. “Cutting the hair altogether—especially for someone like Chalamet, who is used to a rebellious, soft and rather long cut—can have a deep symbolic meaning. It is a way to reset and restart.”
A photo from last spring: Chalamet with soft brown curls.
Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images
And for those who would like to imitate the actor? “Remember that the buzzcut needs to be touched up every two weeks or so if you want to maintain the clean-shaven effect like Chalamet’s,” says Orlando. “But it’s also an opportunity to experiment: you can play with shades, gradations or longer textures on the top.” In any case, one thing is certain: the new Timothée teaches us that sometimes, the real headshot is having the courage to change.
And just like that… fashion month is over. Dubbed the ‘Great Reset’ – thanks to exciting debuts at Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Dior, Loewe, and Chanel – the SS26 beauty trends were equally exciting.
While the runway is usually home to some of the more outlandish beauty looks, we’ve distilled down everything from the shows at the New York, London, Milan and Paris fashion weeks to share our favourites from the season and the looks we think you’ll be seeing everywhere next spring.
From Bubblegum Lips and Vanilla Gloss nails to Cherub Skin and Boho Hair, scroll on to read about the SS26 beauty trends across makeup, hair, nails and more that you can actually achieve yourself.
Toffee Apple Lips
At Haider Ackermann’s second show for Tom Ford, the designer turned the sex dial up to eleven. Perfectly timed for the fast-approaching spooky season, makeup artist Lucy Bridge – who was just announced as the brand’s global makeup artist – gave models a lacquered red lip, sleek and shiny like a toffee apple. Ultra kissable, the lip was achieved using a layered approach for a long-lasting effect. To get it yourself, start with Tom Ford Lip Colour Matte in Velvet Cherry, followed by Tom Ford Slim Lip Colour Shine in Scarlett Rouge and finish with Tom Ford Gloss Luxe in 01 Disclosure for a high shine finish.
If you’re scrolling through endless Amazon Prime Day deals and feeling a bit overwhelmed, don’t worry – I’ve done the digging for you. From skincare to makeup to haircare, you can find my full edit in our best Amazon Prime Day beauty deals guide (and also the best Amazon Prime Day deals across all categories here). But if it’s hair tools you’re after, there’s one OG deal you cannot miss – especially since it’s now under £100.
I’ve used the ghd Original hair straighteners for as long as I can remember. They’ve seen me through everything – early mornings before school, nights out, first dates, job interviews – the lot. I’ve tested more straighteners and styling tools than I can count over the years, but I always end up coming back to these. They’re simple, reliable and just get the job done.
Right now, they’re down to £92.34 (from £139) – which, genuinely, is one of the best prices I’ve ever seen on them.
ghd Original Hair Straightener
If you’re after something beyond the ghd Original hair straighteners, there are plenty of other tools to add to your kit – and they’re all in the Prime Day sale. There popular ghd Helios Professional Hair Dryer is now almost 40% off while the Curve® Classic Wave Wand is perfect for creating Hollywood waves from home. Into tighter curls? The ghd Curve Thin Wand is on sale for £113.99 instead of £159, and the Duet Style 2-in-1 Hot Air Styler has 20% off.
From inspired colors, headscarves, and trends like the butterfly cut, there’s plenty to feast your eyes on and bookmark for later. With summer just around the corner, it’s a great time to try out a shorter and lighter style. Here are the best haircut trends from PFW for you to bring to your stylist.
If beauty isn’t your go-to (no judgment, promise), there’s plenty more to explore – from homeware to fashion and everything in between. Check out Glamour’s full guide to the best Amazon Prime Day deals here.
When is Amazon Prime Day 2025?
It’s happening right now. Amazon Prime Day 2025 officially kicked off at 00:00am on Tuesday 7 October and runs right through until 11:59pm on Wednesday 8 October. That’s two full days of deals across beauty, fashion, tech and home.
Just a heads-up: Prime Day deals are exclusive to Amazon Prime members. Membership costs £8.99 a month, but if you’re new to Prime, there’s a free trial to get you started. Ahead, the best Amazon Prime Day deals, I’ve personally selected on day one. You’re welcome.
Save even more when you shop the Amazon Prime Day beauty deals with these Amazon discount codes at checkout.
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Georgia Trodd, GLAMOUR’s Senior Commerce Writer, reviews the bestselling La Roche-Posay sunscreen.
Shani Cohen, GLAMOUR’s Beauty Writer has ditched her foundation for this e.l.f. skin tint.
BRAND SPOTLIGHT: Best Amazon Prime Day Medik8 Deals
Medik8’s bestselling Crystal Retinal Eye Cream is one of the brand’s bestsellers.
Medik8 products are always worth the investment, especially when they’re on offer. Right now, the C-Tetra Vitamin C serum is reduced for Prime Day – a lightweight, glow-boosting essential that suits all skin types. Also included in the sale is the brand’s bestselling Hydr8 B5 hyaluronic acid serum, packed with vitamin B5, soy extract and antioxidant-rich Saskatoon berry to hydrate and strengthen the skin barrier.
According to Glamour’s Beauty Commerce Writer Shani Cohen, “Whenever people ask me what my favourite skincare brand is, I always say Medik8 — and I’ve tested my fair share. I swear by the Crystal Retinal. It’s my all-time favourite and the one product I recommend to everyone.” You can read our full Crystal Retinal review here.
Shani Cohen has been loving Ultra Violette’s Super Supreme Screen this summer.
Face sunscreens might not be the most exciting step in your routine, but it’s easily the most important – especially if long-term skin health is on your radar. Whether you go for a tinted formula or something shine-controlling, there are a few tried-and-tested favourites we always come back to.
Garnier Vitamin C Daily UV Brightening Fluid
La Roche-Posay Anthelios Tinted SPF50
Two worth knowing about? La Roche-Posay’s Anthelios UVMune 400 Invisible Fluid Tinted SPF50+, which gives just enough coverage to even out your skin tone while feeling weightless, and Eucerin’s Oil Control Sun Gel-Cream SPF50+, ideal if you’re prone to oiliness or breakouts. Both layer seamlessly under makeup, offer high UVA/UVB protection, and are currently discounted – so if you take your skincare seriously, now’s a great time to stock up.
L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Clinical Anti-UV Fluid SPF 50+
CeraVe AM Facial Moisturising Lotion
Eucerin Oil Control Sun Gel-Cream Dry Touch SPF 50+
Georgia Trodd using Elizabeth Arden’s Vitamin C Ceramide Capsules.
Retinol is that not-so-secret skincare ingredient that’s known as one of the most effective actives. If you’re after a quality retinol serum, Medik8 Crystal Retinal is a superior choice which is often recommended by board-certified dermatologists across our guides.