Need instant inspiration to give yourself the perfect Spring makeover? We took notes from the runway and came up with this fresh, gorgeous look, incorporating soft waves and a pop of color on the lips. Plus, who knew a little dab of Vaseline could make your eyes light up? On Kirbie: Club Monaco dress.
Trend Alert: The Full-Fringed Bob

The lob is the hottest new hair trend for Spring, but now it seems Alice Eve and Nicole Richie are already giving the look an update. Both ladies were spotted recently with full-on fringe to accompany their long bob haircuts. Alice pulled out her brow-grazing bangs to promote Star Trek Into Darkness in Berlin, where she paired the look with a bright red lipstick. Last night at the AOL 2013 Digital Content NewFront, Nicole debuted thick blunt bangs that sweep deep down to her lashes. A long bob plus a long bang equals a stylish match for Spring.
Spring Hair Tips From Jennifer Aniston's Hairstylist
If your hair needs an update for Spring, who better than Living Proof stylists Chris McMillan (Jennifer Aniston's go-to man) and Tim Rogers to give tips on how to revive your warm-weather look? Discover which new haircut they recommend trying and how you can refresh the look you already have. Watch now for more!
Trend Report: Knotted Hairstyles For Spring

If you're a fan of a five-minute style, then the knotted hair trend will be your favorite this Spring. Celebrities have been spotted out and about with quick and carefree topknots that are easy to get at home. Whitney Port kept her half-up hairstyle casual by whipping it up into a precarious knot at the crown. Ashlee Simpson's topknot was constructed by twisting hair around and securing it front and center, and Julianne Hough opted for a simple yet unexpected knot along her fringe line. Sometimes the best styles are left undone.
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The 12 Hottest Beauty Trends From Oscars Night
Oscars 2013 may be over, but now it's time to look back on all of the trends we saw on the red carpet. As expected, there were glamorous looks galore, along with a few edgier styles thrown in for good measure. From classic waves to tangerine lips, see the biggest beauty trends from Hollywood's biggest night.
— Additional reporting by Maria Del Russo
Trend Alert: Colorblocked Hair Color

The ombré hair color trend is still going strong with a high-contrast update. While a subtle transition from dark to light has been the ideal for ombré in the past, a new norm is emerging: colorblocked strands. Recently, celebrities have been spotted wearing a look that is more dip-dyed with an obvious division between roots and tips. Coco Rocha is letting her flaming ends grow out with her brunette color meandering at chin-length. Amber Heard's dark hair immediately shifts to blond around eye level, while Sarah Jessica Parker softens the abrupt transition from dark to light with a few blonde highlights around the face. Here's an opportunity to let your roots hang loose, and skip a few touch-up appointments.
Braids, Ponytails, and More! Watch the Top Hair Trends From New York Fashion Week
According the New York Fashion Week runways, Fall 2013 hair trends will likely lean in the direction of braids, ponytails, and '90s grunge. In short, there's something for everyone: slicked-back ponytails like we saw from stylist Orlando Pita at Michael Kors, milkmaid braids spotted at Alice + Olivia, and plenty of grungy texture, as lead stylist Paul Hanlon created on models' strands backstage at 3.1 Phillip Lim. Not convinced you can pull any of this off? Watch our video to discover all the tricks to Fall 2013 hairstyling.
NYFW Designers Bring Back Big '70s Hair For Fall
If the runway looks from New York Fashion Week are any indication, Fall 2013 will be all about the big sexy hair of iconic women like Bianca Jagger, and even designer Diane von Furstenberg herself. Get your curling irons and teasing combs ready, because voluminous hair made major waves on the following catwalks. Click through to see our favorite looks.
The Beauty Swaps You Need to Try in 2013
As with any new year, it's out with the old, in with the new. And while you might find it hard to bid adieu to some of last year's hottest trends, there's a bevy of new styles to try for 2013. So kiss your caviar manicure goodbye, take down your topknot, and flip through to see how you can seamlessly swap out your trends this season.


