Brighton's Bright Atmosphere Brings Bounce To Tired Trends


by Sarah Maple - Date: 2008-08-02 - Word Count: 414 Share This!

Being born with naturally curly red hair I had the kind of gripes that normal curly haired redheads have. Ginger nut, carrot top, frizzy face …the list of playground taunts goes on. Ok I am not psychologically damaged and admittedly I knew 'frizzy face' was never going to pierce my sense of superiority over people who laughed at such rubbish jokes.

Inevitably as I grew older I, like every other teenager in the world was un-satisfied with the attributes I had inherited. I tried every straightening serum under the Saharan sun and fried my hair into oblivion with every straightener on the shelf of Boots. This was in the day when blonde pan straight hair was really in and ginger frazzled puff was not. Now everyone wants to look different. Pan straight hair looks terribly 90's and anyone loyally sporting it seems to take on the look of a miserable whelk.

By the time I got to college and met my friend Miranda, attitudes seemed to have changed. Inheriting ginger colouring from her mum's side of the family who were white and British, but afro texture from her Trinidadian father, many people would have called her unfortunate. Despite convention she used to get stopped constantly so people could enquire on how she got such amazing hair and if they could possibly have some tips on how to get her style.

Brighton is a perfect example of how people's attitudes are changing. No longer do hip young things endeavour to emulate the cookie cutter style of Hollyoaks. Personalities and attitudes are being conveyed through hair like art through fashion, becoming indivisible.

Thanks to the brighter than Brighton school of fashion giving Brighton the edge when it comes to new trends, other establishments around the town have been forced to up the ante to attract discerning Brighton customers into their scissor clad hands. Do not think that because Brighton is famous for its original and 'over the top' atmosphere that you will not find hairdressers to suite every taste. You will find many 'alternative' salons in Brighton but also more traditional classics such as Saks, where if you are a little less adventurous you are sure to be safe under the instruments of the award winning stylists.

So, if you are heading out in Brighton and you're in need of a little updating, you're sure to find something that will leave you with a spring in your step and maybe a bounce in your fashionably frizzy red curls.

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