Go-to Ponytail:
“Upgrade a worn ponytail from day to night by taking out that pony and shaking it as hard as you can just to create some body, it’s key for reworking fullness into limp hair, the positioning makes it more playful.”
-Stacey Guerra, senior stylist at New York-based Butterfly Studio Salon
Morning Topknot:
“You’ll need a little grit or dirt in your hair [for the evening look], so you’ll need to apply as much dry shampoo as you can. Hold your breath and spray through hair in the A.M. before you create your top knot, then pull the hair up as you normally would.”
-Stacey Guerra, senior stylist at New York-based Butterfly Studio Salon
Night Topknot:
“The product will have prepped the hair for the step and controlled the day’s oils, On the crown is more for a day look.”
-Stacey Guerra, senior stylist at New York-based Butterfly Studio Salon
Lived-In Waves:
“Starting with curly hair is easy because you already have texture.”
-Stacey Guerra, senior stylist at New York-based Butterfly Studio Salon
Lived-In Waves Night:
“The best thing to do is to work with the curls and enhance them more by applying a curl definition product, such as Shu Uemura Cotton Uzu Defining Flexible Cream. This will separate curls and give hair a little more of that polished shine for nighttime.”
-Stacey Guerra, senior stylist at New York-based Butterfly Studio Salon