If you want to spice up your look, Y2K hairstyles offer some inspiration with their playful, experimental, and eclectic looks. But how do you know which styles suit your hair type, face shape, and lifestyle? To shed some light on the topic, we interviewed Natalie Palomino, a seasoned hairstylist with over 20 years of experience in the beauty industry. Here’s what she had to say.
Meet The Expert
Natalie Palomino
Natalie is a master stylist with over 12 years of experience.
She is also a clean hair expert & founder of North Authentic.
Pros: Works with Every Hair Type and Texture
According to Natalie, Y2K hairstyles are versatile enough to suit all hair types and textures, from fine to thick, straight to curly, and everything in between. While some styles may be easier to achieve with certain hair types, such as the spiky bun for fine to medium straight hair, you can still experiment with different looks regardless of your natural texture. As Natalie says, “Take that Y2K style and put your own twist on it that highlights your natural texture.”
Working With Your Face Shape
When choosing a hairstyle that flatters your face shape, Natalie advises creating balance by adding width or length to your hair. For instance, if you have a long face shape, you can create a horizontal silhouette by adding volume around the center of your face, such as space buns. On the other hand, if you have a round face shape, you can create a vertical silhouette by elongating your hair, such as with half up high ponytail or a deep side part. Natalie also recommends the deep side part for the heart and inverted triangle face shapes as it narrows the forehead and creates balance.