Mar 1 2007 by Emma Johnson, Liverpool Daily Post
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Achieve the sultry siren look by blow-drying your fringe with a barrel brush like Denman's large thermo hot curl brush, £10.50, or Mark Hill Ceramic Styling booster brush, £12, both from Boots, so it rests sensually along the top of the eye line.
After years of honey and caramel highlights inspired by the likes of Jennifers Lopez and Aniston, bold colour is back for summer 2007, it seems. "Again we are going very much back to the '80s here, " says Stina. "Flashes of colour such as a pastel piece going through the front, something really vibrant that stands out a bit more."
If all the talk of bobs and fringes has you fearing for your locks, worry not, you can still keep it long and lovely if you so desire, and be fashionable at the same time. Just don't be too fussy with it.
Fully fledged texture is big these days, in more ways than one, though you can rest assured that this doesn't include copying Joss Stone or Amy Winehouse's beehive.
"There is definitely still a place for long hair," says Stina. "Just keep it really loose and have lots of flow and movement to it. That is really sexy."