One thing we love about the hair industry is the space to experiment with different styles and express personality and create signature looks.
Creative experts at Rush Hair shared the looks they’ve been creating lately.
What are clients asking for in the chair?
Inspired by celebrities such as Elsa Hosk, Jacob Elordi, Timothée Chalamet, Matt Smith, clients are coming into the chair with one special request: to define their signature look.
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The Scandi Effect
This aesthetic, which has been taking over social media, is now making its way into the chair as hair looks requested. Blondes with cooler, softer roots. A look that can be tailored to each client with different levels of depth, dimension, and brightness.
Seung Ki Baek, creative colour expert at Rush hair, shares his technique for this look. To mimic where the sunlight naturally brightens the hairline, a glowy, face-framing effect. A more natural look, often involving lightening the finer baby hairs around the hairline, blending seamlessly from the forehead into the lengths. It’s a great option for those clients looking for a low-maintenance option to keep a bright blonde, with no harsh growth.
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The Rise of the Fringe for Men
As men experiment more freely with personal style, fringes are becoming a frequent request for grooming. Beyond adding movement and framing the face, it adds an effortless edge. It changes the character of a haircut.
Fringes are here to give classic men’s cuts a modern edge. As they frame the face, it’s important to consider the face shape of the clients. Great examples are Jacob Elordi, Timothée Chalamet and Matt Smith. Different lengths and textures, but definitely showcasing their personality, and rocking the ‘effortlessly cool’ look.

The Shawk
-The ‘shawk’, a cut to shake up styles. Taking the ‘shag’ to a new level, this cut is a fusion of two punk-inspired looks to form a fresh, cool approach to styling hair. With the graduated, asymmetrical layers that amp up the texture and definition of the shag cut, and the styling appearance that embodies a mohawk look.
To master this look, Andy Heasman, international creative director at Rush Hair, recommends long layers, and for the mohawk part of the look, a shorter layer towards the crown of the head, to leave space to style regularly as desired. This look is a way to elevate a classic cut while tapping into an inner punk with a fresh contemporary approach.
Hair is one of the most direct ways to express who they are. And behind the chair, it’s the stylist’s understanding of shape, texture and current trends that brings that vision to life.