Hair trend: We’re going to use this kitchen tool to style our curls +2023

Viral hair trend
Let’s style our curls with this kitchen tool

Viral hair trend: we're now styling our curls with this kitchen tool

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The fashion and beauty news of the day in the BRIGITTE ticker: Viral hair trend: pasta strainer as a diffuser replacement. +++ Irina Shayk celebrates further development of the fashion industry. +++

Current fashion and beauty news in the BRIGITTE ticker:

January 24, 2023

TikTok users have recently been conjuring up curls with this kitchen tool

Weird beauty tips are constantly circulating on the internet, each one more questionable than the next. Now, however, a new hack has gone viral on TikTok, the results of which convince us. And the best part? All we need for it to succeed is a tool that we already have in the kitchen cupboard: a colander. Yes, you read that right, the device we use to pour off our pasta water! This serves as a perfect substitute for a diffuser and is said to promise voluminous dream curls in just a few minutes. Beauty TikToker Liz Fox Roseberry (@foxcraftcustom) posted a clip to the platform last week of her blow-drying her damp hair upside down in a colander. The influencer, who regularly tests and comments on new fashion and beauty products, was surprised by the result.

The prerequisite for the success of the trick, however, is that the hair structure is already naturally wavy to curly. If you have straight or very fine hair, the pasta sieve diffuser will not be able to conjure up wonderful curls.

January 23, 2023

Irina Shayk is happy about rethinking in the fashion industry

At 37, top model Irina Shayk is one of the older in her profession. But the fact that she gets fewer jobs as a result is not the case, says the native Russian. She adorns the cover of Spanish Vogue – a small sensation, after all, Irina was last seen on it around ten years ago. In the accompanying interview, the mother of a daughter praises the fashion industry. Above all, that one is no longer biased towards a certain – especially young – type of woman. “I think fashion has totally changed in the last five years. And part of that process is accepting that women are beautiful well beyond 20. We need to celebrate and support that diversity. I just turned 37 , I don’t think I have to reach a certain age where I’ll be considered complete.”

She is also happy about all the top models of the 90s, such as Cindy Crawford, who are still working and getting jobs today, some of whom are almost 60 years old. According to Irina, this is a development that is remarkable and goes in the right direction.

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