"Versatility will dominate in 2010," foresees Lois Sonstegard of Whirl-a-Style. "We've grown accustomed to change and we will want to change our hair on a whim.
Cuts that allow styles to be easily maintained and yet allow maximum flexibility will be popular.”
Danny Lapointe of Clairol Professional International adds, "Fringe remains popular--sweeping and sexy or short and rounded are all in fashion. Whether it's short or long, styles will be soft, beautiful, and have an extra healthy shine."
"The ultimate 2010 hair trend is longer hair," says Diana Richardson, the Health and Beauty editor for the Tampa Examiner. "With longer hair lengths, it is good for most face shapes and body types and you can try several options. While the short bob has not taken its final bow, it is fading out slowly, and taking a backstage to longer flowing locks and natural hair styles."

Education is vital to the stylists at Spa Phoenix. They are attending the New York International Beauty Show in March to learn the latest trends and techniques in hair care.
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