Jane Birkin, Caroline de Maigret, Françoise Hardy… Name a chic French woman, and chances are they’re closely associated with an effortlessly aspirational beauty look. Minimal makeup aside, it’s all ...
Rebecca R. Norris is a full-time writer living in the DC metro area. She writes for InStyle covering everything from beauty and wellness to style and celebrity news. Balayage isn't a technique that ...
There's something about the changing seasons that can inspire you to make some personal changes too. Whether it's letting go of a toxic ex, trying your hand at pickleball, or simply refreshing your ...
This high-impact look calls for minimal maintenance. Rebecca R. Norris is a full-time writer living in the DC metro area. She writes for InStyle covering everything from beauty and wellness to style ...
We all know and love the ombré, but its low-key sister, balayage, is the 2020 trend to try. Not only can it easily fake a just-got-back-from-Rio glow even in the dreariest of winter months, it’s also ...
Balayage has been ~A Thing~ for a while now, but if you still don't know much about it or even how to pronounce it (is it bah-layage or bay-layage?), you're not the only one. Often confused with other ...
Each fall, our to-do list to prepare for the new season looks a little something like this: hunt for Halloween decorations, stock up on autumnal-scented candles, pull out our favorite neutral ...
When balayage came along, it was like all our hair-color prayers had been answered. Finally, we could kiss goodbye to tiger-stripe highlights and hello to softly sun-kissed, multidimensional color.
As we delve deeper into winter, the blondes among us may be thinking about crossing over to the dark side. And while it’s not as much of an undertaking as going from chocolate to platinum, the ...
Invented in France in the seventies and taken from a word meaning ‘to sweep’, it’s a way of colouring the hair that involves a stylist free hand painting dye through your mane in the open air (as ...