![]() Enter Anessa Daviero, the owner of Headdress salon in New York City. But for those who are less inclined to take up the shears, I reached out to a pro to get her thoughts on achieving the tricky style. Though my DIY approach was less than perfect, I was feeling my new look. On TikTok, even the e-boys like Chase Hudson (otherwise known as Lil Huddy), are wearing their hair like that, too. Boy bands such as BTS have been known to embrace the look, not to mention fellow stars such as Kris Wu and Timothée Chalamet. It’s a look that’s been creeping its way back into pop culture, too. On the recent menswear runways, models at Celine and Paul Smith walked out rocking the center part. Lately, the retro style has been having a serious comeback. You know the kind I’m talking about: the floppy, center-parted style that Nick Carter used to wear during the height of the Backstreet Boys. I had been interested in trying out a ’90s middle part for quite some time. ![]() And since I spend the majority of my time inside my home, I made an even riskier decision on top of a DIY chop: to try out a new style all together. The pandemic may have torn me away from my beloved hair salon (shout out to Fausto at Kida NYC), but I had a pair of scissors and some determination to make up for it. I have to take matters into my own hands, I thought. Looking at myself in the bathroom mirror one morning, I finally accepted that my once immaculately cut head of hair (I usually get it trimmed every 2 weeks) had become a rat’s nest. I was going on five months without a haircut when I decided that I’d simply had enough. ![]()
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