Then there's the fact that lots of us jumped on the fringe train and now have front sections that are growing out. If your normal fringe is too long, you can slip most of it back into a ponytail or bun, but just pull out a couple of smaller pieces.
As for how to make it look modern, "you can either go a little heavier with them by grabbing larger pieces right at the part, or you can be more playful and grab random pieces right above the ear and further up the hairline," says Jen. In general though, she reckons less is more. "I love when hair looks effortless, natural and somewhat undone."
Here's how to get the look in 6 simple steps...
1. Prep damp hair with OUAI wave spray and blowdry on a medium speed and heat.
2. Using a 1 1/2” barrel curling iron, wrap sections of hair around in alternating directions, pulling on them while they’re hot for a looser effect.
3. Apply OUAI Dry Texture Foam throughout and Tancho Stick on roots.
4. Pick out tendril pieces in the front and create two ponytails close in proximity, one above another and secure with a hair tie or bungee.
5. Take both ponies and wrap into a messy French twist, secure with French hair pins.
6. Accessorise! Snap clips are really making a comeback. I’m seeing so many of them on the gram and girls getting so creative using them to add a little glitz to their look.
Looking for more inspiration? Check out our guide to the latest hairstyles 2019.