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Whether you have long locks, a short pixie or pink hair, here's the inspiration you need to take it to the next level
When it comes to hair, we're always on the hunt for ways to upgrade our strands, whether it's through a fun colour, a new braid or a bold blowout. Inspiration is just a few swipes away—Instagram is chock-full of it. Whether you're looking for an experimental way to work heatless waves or want to try candy coloured locks, here's who to follow for the hairspiration you need.
Sarah Angius has super curly strands, but you'd never know that when you see her perfectly rounded, ultra-voluminous blowouts. Her top tip? Keep the round brush in your hair and let it cool to add more volume and bounce.
Nilu Yuleena Thapa might not be a traditional hair influencer—you won't see complicated braids or multi-step tutorials on her feed. But if you're looking for hair colour inspiration—only the boldest kind—she's tried every colour in the book, including neon green, silver, blue, pink and even a rainbow-themed crop.
Anisa Sojka is behind some of the most satisfying hairstyle videos on the internet, thanks to her glossy brown strands, cottagecore-inspired hair accessories and quick how-to videos. If you're looking for a simple brain massage, watching Sojka comb through her bouncy waves will do it for you.
French rolls, chopstick chignons, fishtail braids, space buns—Shalini Samuel has tried them all. She twists and clips her strands into styles that'll convince you to take a departure from a simple blowout the next time you're going out.
Negin Mirsalehi's big, voluminous, frizz-free curls could be due to her honey-based haircare line, but she's not afraid to try cool new techniques on her strands, like trying to create waves with a bathrobe belt, toilet paper or socks.
If you have questions about how to stop your curls from falling, where you should place your rollers or why you need to spritz on hair spray, Cynthia Dhimdis has the answers for you, in the form of simple, quick videos that make all the hairstyling techniques look so easy.
You don't have to have waist-length strands to work a fun braid, and Kayley Melissa makes it clear that you can experiment with a lob too. If you're looking to upgrade your braiding skills, this is the Instagram account you should follow.
Love hair accessories? Us too. Lale Temori takes things to the next level, adding pins, scrunchies, headbands and scarves to her ponytails and buns.