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Fall 2012 NYFW Beauty Recap Part II

It’s only day two of NYFW, but some beauty trends are already starting to emerge — mainly most designers are skipping the beach-y and natural and opting instead for lots of hairspray and gel. It’s also worth noting that while we’ve been seeing a number of sculptural updos, there haven’t been many simple buns or plain Jane ponytails. As for makeup the trend thus far has been to keep things light and natural (ie the exact 180 of the dominating hair look!).

Jason Wu: I know, I know people keep saying ombre is on its way out, but I’m still tempted! I shall see what my stylist says when I go get my hair cut and colored next Friday. In the meantime, I loved the look at Jason Wu even though the two tones were a bit too severe for “real life.” Black tape was used to wrap the ponytail, which I thought was original and Kerastase hair products were used to give the models’ mane that great shine. On a side note, you can’t see it from the above picture, but the models’ had a fantastic taupe OPI hue, San Tan-tonio, on their nails.

Douglas Hannant: Models had their nails painted with essie Mint Candy Apple – a favorite thus far – I need to get my hands on this shade!

Concept Korea: Obviously not a streetstyle look, but talk about an impressive use of hair product! I feel bad for these models when they go home and have to wash their hair…

Peter Som: More hair gel? Right this way! Created by stylists from Wella, the look at Peter Som was a mix of the slicked back and the loose/straight from the beach look. Fittingly Wella Ocean Spritz hairspray was a key product used.

Cynthia Rowley: I have to hand it to Rowley because as crazy as this look is, I actually love it. The designer was inspired by craftsmen for her collection this season and I think the controlled chaos style of the hair reflects that well.

Images: AP, Imaxtree, style.com

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