Beauty
Its got the bounciness of a 90s blowout.
The name speaks to the ends that flip out at the bottom instead of under, she tells Bustle.
A more dramatic version of the midi flick originated back in the 60s.
ThinkBewitchedor some of the looks from John WatersHairspray, Norris says.
It later morphed intothe Rachel and Monicaof the 90s, which involved more layers and ashagincorporated into the style.
Today, Norris says the midi flick is a chic mix ofcoastal grandmothermeets90s supermodel.
The shorter layers will lift away the weight and provide lots of movement and bounce, Leake says.
To get yourself a midi flick, Norris recommends compiling a few photos to share with your stylist.
make a run at match your own hair texture with those in the pictures, she says.
Thats where the flick part comes in.
When all is said and done, you should leave the salon feeling like Cindy Crawford herself.
There are quite a few options when it comes to styling the midi flick.
Theres also the option to dry your hair with around brushandvolumizing moussefor a retro take on the trend.
With the right layers, the ends of your hair should flick out on their own.
To enhance the flick, use a flat iron just on the ends.
Shake out your layers, finish with astyling paste, and your flipped ends should stay in place.
Sources:
Fae Norris, hairstylist atRock Paper Salon
Bradley Leake, LA-based celebrity hairstylist
source: www.bustle.com