The most “fever” hairstyles in the beauty world in recent times, not only help perfect female stars innovate their style, but also become a trend for everyone to follow.
Beyoncé
The “queen bee” Beyoncé is always associated with the image of attractive long wavy hair. However, the latest image of Beyoncé with a new hairstyle has made fans “stand still”. She chose a short bob hairstyle with youthful bangs. This hairstyle is called bob “je ne sais quoi” and features a classic square shape. The hair is cut straight with a little emphasis on the jawline to highlight the face.
Beyoncé’s charming appearance and classy demeanor are undeniable. The new image of the “queen bee” Beyoncé also made the public stir.
Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba also changed her look to welcome this spring 2022 with a shorter, more youthful hairstyle. However, it is worth noting that she chose a very trendy blonde hair color (blonde). Jessica Alba’s new image received great attention and compliments from not only fans but also other celebrities.
The hair helps the mother of 3 more youthful and stylish even though she is in her 40s. As an actress, as well as an entrepreneur, content creator and mother, Jessica Alba has always been searching. The hairstyle makes her easy to take care of.
Billie Eilish
Last February, she once again caused a fever on social networks by changing her hair color. On the photo posted on Instagram, Billie Eilish appears with a new image with loose black hair.
Fans give a lot of winged compliments to the female artist and are delighted with the changes in her style and appearance with different colors.
Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston’s hairstyle has become an iconic image in many girls’ beauty books. Recently, it seems that Jenifer Anniston has had a change in appearance and received the attention of fans with a new photo posted on Instagram.
She appeared with side-swept bangs and slightly wavy wavy styling. Even if it is just a fleeting moment, this hairstyle still brings a youthful, feminine feeling and creates a newness.