Christopher Briney: 90s Inspired Curtains Haircut

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Sure, actor Christopher Briney was only born in 1998; but The Summer I Turned Pretty star (he plays Conrad Fisher) rocks the perfect 90s nostalgia hairstyle.

MFH says

Christopher Briney’s 90s inspired curtains haircut is a winner for its low-maintenance versatility and movement.

One hallmark of a chop from this era is that undone, laidback feel – and these curtains and relaxed centre part would look as at home on the beach or rifling through a record store (#throwback) as they would on the red carpet.

Plus, being able to tuck your hair behind your ears while you track down that No Doubt CD = extra convenient.

Christopher is a client of groomer-to-the-stars Melissa DeZarate, who has also worked with the A-list likes of Taika Waititi, Simu Liu and John Mayer. Solid company, indeed.

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  • Want in on Christopher Briney’s 90s inspired curtains haircut? First, chat to your barber about what length and style will work best for your hair texture.
  • Christopher’s cut is to collar length at the back and shorter at the sides, while still long enough to tuck behind his ears.
  • The curtains are S-shaped and fall just below his brow line.
  • Your barber will likely use a point-cutting technique, which adds texture and movement while helping to balance out any weight.
  • For Christopher Briney’s 90s inspired curtains hairstyle, start by using a comb to create a centre part.
  • Use your nose as a guideline – but remember relaxed is the name of the game here, so don’t worry about making it super precise and sharp.
  • Take a golf-ball-sized amount of volumising mousse (or a few spritzes of a product like ANFORH TVS) and run it through towel-dried hair using your fingers.
  • Blow dry your hair, using your hands to push the curtains upwards to create volume and movement. This look is all about a bit of natural messiness, so direct and shape with that in mind.
  • When you’ve finished, warm a pea-sized amount of styling product – like a clay – in your hands and run it through your hair for a textured finish.

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