
Straight out of 2000, hair glitter. This time it wasn’t just the people who ordered it creator Instagram and TikTok, but also catwalks that offered new interpretations of this trend. Bibhu Mohapatra, for example, used them to define them with a sparkling touch of pedestrians in the model’s hair on the occasion of its autumn-winter 2023 fashion show.
Even celebrities, as for the hair glitter, it didn’t last this year. Just think Ariana Grande who set social media ablaze some time ago with a shot in which he appeared with a whole line of golden locks gathered in a very romantic ponytail. To create them, she most likely applied hair glitter with a brush to create a geometric design of equidistant lines.
Hair glitter in powder or spray
But without complicating life too much, hair glitter can also just be blown on loose hair so let it shine. Just use any loose glitter powder. My Dreamy Glitter Powder OF No Oleari beauty is complete with a retro vaporizer and the gourmet scent of cookies. Everything must then be fixed by one styling spray.
Then there are the glittering spray paints that even the giant succumbed to fast fashion Zara, who created together with hairdresser Guido Palaucollection Glitter in Gold. This includes two perfect references for seasonal party hair: Golden gel which, as a kind of hair make-up, brightens the hair with its white-gold hue, and Gold glitter spray with its cloud of sparkling pearls splashing all over your head. It is called instead Arts Factory glitter bomb spray from Rabanne which gives a light metallic finish to the face, body, and (of course) hair.
An alternative is Hair Gems
Also since 2000 Jewelry Stampa tool has allowed you to decorate small strands of hair sparkling stones and beads. These are literally “shot” onto the hair and fixed by the pressure exerted by the given tool. It is then simply removed with the fingers.
Bibhu Mohapatra used hair glitter to define parting on models’ heads with a touch of sparkle for his F/W 2023 fashion show (Image credit: Launchmetrics)
The Hair gems can be used on straight hair, but have an even bigger 2000 effect if stuck like points of light between broken and frisé waves. It shows creators Sophie Murray AND Kirsty Elizabeth in their TikTok tutorials. After all, if diamonds are a girl’s best friend, why not show them off in your hair?

