From classic fades to fringes and braids, Mumbai hair stylists reveal the showstopping looks for your mane in 2017. Suprita Mitter gets a heads up
Kangana Ranaut, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif, Hrithik Roshan, Chris Pine, John Chohis, Akshay Kumar, Savio John Pereira, Jaykishan Anant Pawar
Kangana Ranaut
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For the girls
Big hair and curls
Volume will be in for women, and so will curls. The focus will be on the scrunge and natural look. Kangana Ranaut carries this style with oomph.
Priyanka Chopra
The braided look
Playing with versions of the braid like the fishtail and rope braids will be back in style by the end of 2017. Priyanka Chopra has had successful experiments with braids of late.
Katrina Kaif
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For the guys
The fringe and the side flick
The fringe and the side flick will make a comeback this year. Katrina Kaif sports this cute-yet-chic look.
Hrithik Roshan
unkempt curls
The sides are kept short or cut to mid-length with uncombed long and curly hair. Currently, Hrithik Roshan sports this trend effortlessly.
Chris Pine
The new generation wave
The sides and back of hair are of mid-length and the top is long with waves like the one Chris Pine was seen sporting. Pic/AFP
John Chohis
The low Pompador
Actor John Chohis' haircut where the sides and the back gradually merge into a long top making a pomp on the crown of your hair, promises to be big in 2017.
Akshay Kumar
The classic fade
Some things never go out of style. This haircut has faded sides and a back-cut to a desired length. Actors Ryan Reynolds and Akshay Kumar have been sporting this look with ease and panache.
Savio John Pereira
Savio John Pereira
Big hair will rule. Even while blow drying, people will opt for the in-and-out style, which though slightly straight, has more bounce and movement as opposed to ironed straight hair.
Jaykishan Anant Pawar
Jaykishan Anant Pawar
While the beard has been a big hit in 2016, it will continue to be popular in 2017. Hair that goes with it will trend.