But is setting your hair on fire something YOU could pull off? Totally! We asked celebrity hairstylist Devin Toth at Salon SCK in New York City and Kristin Utterback of Latest-Hairstyles.com to give us the lowdown on making this look — or a version of it — work, and how to keep it looking HOT. Which of these would you try? Images via ellesmerehair/Instagram; uggoff/Instagram; More from The Stir: Kristin Cavallari Reveals ‘Secret’ Hair Makeover We Were NOT Expecting (PHOTO) Toth explains that the flaming-hot-hair look is essentially a brown, red, orange, and yellow ombreé, so it should transition really well from one color to the next without an obvious line of demarcation. This shot, shared by Instagrammer uggoff, is a great example of a super saturated color version of the look. Hairstylist Tiffany VanEeckhoute created this gorgeous braided style. Hairdresser Madison Chavez of Studio Twenty Six Salon in California created this stunning look for a client. More from The Stir: 11 Ways to Make Bed Head Hair Look Stylish in Your Busy Life (PHOTOS) This beautiful look was created by makeup artist Flavia Scarfo and stylist Leigh Brooks at Perry Anthony Salon in Wilmington, Delaware. This bold look was created by stylist Acacia Chronic at Elon Salon in Marietta, Georgia. This look was created at Cutting Loose Salons in Sarasota, Florida. More from The Stir: 9 New Celeb Hairstyles You’ll Want to Steal (PHOTOS)
title: “11 Tips For Setting Your Style On Fire With The Phoenix Hair Trend Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-22” author: “Felipa Wagner”
But is setting your hair on fire something YOU could pull off? Totally! We asked celebrity hairstylist Devin Toth at Salon SCK in New York City and Kristin Utterback of Latest-Hairstyles.com to give us the lowdown on making this look — or a version of it — work, and how to keep it looking HOT. Which of these would you try? Images via ellesmerehair/Instagram; uggoff/Instagram; More from The Stir: Kristin Cavallari Reveals ‘Secret’ Hair Makeover We Were NOT Expecting (PHOTO) Toth explains that the flaming-hot-hair look is essentially a brown, red, orange, and yellow ombreé, so it should transition really well from one color to the next without an obvious line of demarcation. This shot, shared by Instagrammer uggoff, is a great example of a super saturated color version of the look. Hairstylist Tiffany VanEeckhoute created this gorgeous braided style. Hairdresser Madison Chavez of Studio Twenty Six Salon in California created this stunning look for a client. More from The Stir: 11 Ways to Make Bed Head Hair Look Stylish in Your Busy Life (PHOTOS) This beautiful look was created by makeup artist Flavia Scarfo and stylist Leigh Brooks at Perry Anthony Salon in Wilmington, Delaware. This bold look was created by stylist Acacia Chronic at Elon Salon in Marietta, Georgia. This look was created at Cutting Loose Salons in Sarasota, Florida. More from The Stir: 9 New Celeb Hairstyles You’ll Want to Steal (PHOTOS)
title: “11 Tips For Setting Your Style On Fire With The Phoenix Hair Trend Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-08” author: “Mary Reilly”
But is setting your hair on fire something YOU could pull off? Totally! We asked celebrity hairstylist Devin Toth at Salon SCK in New York City and Kristin Utterback of Latest-Hairstyles.com to give us the lowdown on making this look — or a version of it — work, and how to keep it looking HOT. Which of these would you try? Images via ellesmerehair/Instagram; uggoff/Instagram; More from The Stir: Kristin Cavallari Reveals ‘Secret’ Hair Makeover We Were NOT Expecting (PHOTO) Toth explains that the flaming-hot-hair look is essentially a brown, red, orange, and yellow ombreé, so it should transition really well from one color to the next without an obvious line of demarcation. This shot, shared by Instagrammer uggoff, is a great example of a super saturated color version of the look. Hairstylist Tiffany VanEeckhoute created this gorgeous braided style. Hairdresser Madison Chavez of Studio Twenty Six Salon in California created this stunning look for a client. More from The Stir: 11 Ways to Make Bed Head Hair Look Stylish in Your Busy Life (PHOTOS) This beautiful look was created by makeup artist Flavia Scarfo and stylist Leigh Brooks at Perry Anthony Salon in Wilmington, Delaware. This bold look was created by stylist Acacia Chronic at Elon Salon in Marietta, Georgia. This look was created at Cutting Loose Salons in Sarasota, Florida. More from The Stir: 9 New Celeb Hairstyles You’ll Want to Steal (PHOTOS)
title: “11 Tips For Setting Your Style On Fire With The Phoenix Hair Trend Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-03” author: “Jonathan Weed”
But is setting your hair on fire something YOU could pull off? Totally! We asked celebrity hairstylist Devin Toth at Salon SCK in New York City and Kristin Utterback of Latest-Hairstyles.com to give us the lowdown on making this look — or a version of it — work, and how to keep it looking HOT. Which of these would you try? Images via ellesmerehair/Instagram; uggoff/Instagram; More from The Stir: Kristin Cavallari Reveals ‘Secret’ Hair Makeover We Were NOT Expecting (PHOTO) Toth explains that the flaming-hot-hair look is essentially a brown, red, orange, and yellow ombreé, so it should transition really well from one color to the next without an obvious line of demarcation. This shot, shared by Instagrammer uggoff, is a great example of a super saturated color version of the look. Hairstylist Tiffany VanEeckhoute created this gorgeous braided style. Hairdresser Madison Chavez of Studio Twenty Six Salon in California created this stunning look for a client. More from The Stir: 11 Ways to Make Bed Head Hair Look Stylish in Your Busy Life (PHOTOS) This beautiful look was created by makeup artist Flavia Scarfo and stylist Leigh Brooks at Perry Anthony Salon in Wilmington, Delaware. This bold look was created by stylist Acacia Chronic at Elon Salon in Marietta, Georgia. This look was created at Cutting Loose Salons in Sarasota, Florida. More from The Stir: 9 New Celeb Hairstyles You’ll Want to Steal (PHOTOS)