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    Hair trends for women in 2023 from UAE hair stylist Srap Shirinyan

    January 18, 2023
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    MENA Newswire: It is only the beginning of the year but many women are already on the lookout for haircuts that will be popular this year. Hair Stylist and Founder of Beauty Lounge, Srap Shirinyan sheds light on the hairstyles that will be popular in 2023 for women living in Dubai, a fashion center, by analyzing global research and the demands of his clients.

    Hair trends for women in 2023 from UAE hair stylist Srap ShirinyanFashion trends and increased awareness regarding beauty cause women to spend more time and resources on styling their hair. With the influence of social media, women who follow the latest trends are on the lookout for the most popular haircuts of this year. Hair Stylist and Founder of Beauty Lounge, Srap Shirinyan sheds light on the hairstyles that will be popular in 2023 for women living in Dubai. He analyzes global research and the demands of his clients.

    Srap Shirinyan points out that the butterfly haircut, which increased in popularity last year and creates a long and voluminous look, will also be a trend in 2023. According to the hair stylist, due to its short and long layers, the butterfly haircut brings vibrancy to the physical appearance of a person. It also surrounds their face with said layers. This haircut creates a contour effect by framing the jawline. Compatible with all face shapes, it is especially preferred by women with small faces.

    With short layers on top, the octopus haircut, which increases in popularity every day, is also a candidate for the coolest hairstyles of 2023. The octopus hairstyle, which makes hair look lush, is mostly preferred by women with long thin hair. This trend is followed in third place by the jellyfish cut that is reminiscent of a Far Eastern princess. The jellyfish hairstyle, cut short and all around the head, takes its place among the most popular hairstyles of 2023 for women living in Dubai.

    The hairstyles that will be trendy in 2023 are not limited to these. Beauty Lounge Founder Srap Shirinyan underlines that the hair trends of the 90s and 2000s are also back. Accordingly, the spiky bun, in which the ends are left out, and the knotted bun, in which the hair tied into a ponytail is divided into two sections, which are then rolled and wrapped around each other, are making a comeback. Wolf and lion cuts, which were popular in the 70s, are also making a comeback. In the wolf cut, the hair has a lot of layers, while in the lion cut, these layers are curved.

    In addition to his beauty center in Armenia, Srap Shirinyan, a Hair Stylist who has been organizing seminars on hair design in different countries since 2016, including the United Arab Emirates, develops creative hairstyles for different face shapes with his professional teams. He introduces the most popular hairstyles around the world to women living in various locations and helps them to create a unique design. He also helps women discover the most suitable hairstyles for themselves by informing them about hair trends. This includes bangs to retro styles, blended layered cuts to bob hairstyles and sharp haircuts.

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