With the release of a new Netflix original movie focused around Black women’s hair and conforming to society’s standards, Black, female UT students realize how the film speaks to their problems surrounding their hair choices.
What once graced the tops of ponytails everywhere has made a sudden return as the ultimate accessory for any look. That’s right, it’s bow time. No longer should we feel the shame of connoting our style with a typically “feminine” flair. Now is the time to not only embrace the femme, but to actively play with our ability to express the masculine and feminine dichotomy of style.
here is nothing like a splash of color to transform or brighten your look. Austinites and University of Texas at Austin students are no strangers to unique hairstyles. Whether your shade of choice is a natural color or a vibrant purple, the key to maintaining those shiny hues is giving your sensitive colored hair the care it needs. Here are five tips that will help you repair and preserve that brand new ‘do.
Who’s rocking the most talked about buns on campus? Spoiler alert: It isn’t Kim Kardashian. ORANGE searched the Forty Acres and tracked down some of the hottest man buns not in Wranglers.
College is the time to try new things and take risks. Some may switch majors, while others switch hair color. Whether you have been rocking virgin hair for 20 years, or have experimented with everything from bright hues to ombré, these UT students have great advice we can all take note of.
The weather is getting warmer, the squirrels are coming out and you find your focus shifting from midterms to what you’re going to wear this spring. You may not be able to control Texas’ unpredictable weather, but the following style trends are sure to make this season a fashionable one.