Beyoncé’s Hairstylist Just Broke Down Every Product and Detail Behind Her Southern Belle Blowout

Plus, the hidden message you probably missed.

Collage of images of Beyoncé during the Cowboy Carter tour.
(Image credit: @beyonce)

The Cowboy Carter tour isn’t any old string of Beyoncé concerts: It’s a celebration of the legendary singer’s Southern roots, a lurid display of fashion and beauty, and most importantly, a musical homecoming for the Houston native.

Despite the ever-changing wardrobe of fringe-decorated Western garb that accompanies the songstress to every city, there’s one facet of Beyoncé’s ethereal looks that tie everything together. It’s the physical manifestation of her proud heritage, the asset she plays up the most during this tour, and the source of inspiration behind her own beauty brand, Cécred. You guessed it, this invisible string is her hair—and it’s no shocker that her Texas-size, honey-blonde curls are full of tour secrets.

To get the low-down on the Grammy Album of the Year award-winner’s hair, I gabbed with Beyoncé’s hairstylist and Cécred’s lead global stylist, Neal Farinah. Ahead, the secret message behind those big, bouncy waves, how they concocted the perfect Cowboy Carter blonde, and the very products Farinah uses to make the performer’s strands concert-ready every night. This and more about our favorite “cowboy” ahead.

The Beyoncé Blowout Breakdown

Image of Beyoncé during the Cowboy Carter tour.

(Image credit: @beyonce)

Whether it’s the built-in fans constantly blowing back her lengthy tresses or the hairography baked into every performance, any member of the Beyhive is familiar with the significance (and star quality) of Beyoncé’s blonde mane. “I’m always so inspired by big, Texas hair. We definitely wanted to reference that classic big body, voluminous look,” Farinah tellsBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . “It’s a nod to Southern glam, but modernized with a lot of movement, body and bounce. You know that hair has its own choreography at this point!

Her onstage styles are designed to stay “Flawless” despite the show’s intricate hairography, but concertgoers will notice a string of visual interludes showcasing the performer’s strands in everything from spaghetti Western micro braids to vintage-inspired (and aptly named) beehive barnets, her hair teased tall as she lights a cigar with the Statue of Liberty (IYKYK). According to the hairstylist, these styles are reimaginations of classic country Western culture in very Beyoncé iterations—meaning more glam, more creativity, and more edge.

Image of Beyoncé performing at the Cowboy Carter tour.

(Image credit: @beyonce)

Farinah primarily took inspiration from “bouncy Southern belle curls”—think her “Ya Ya” featured artist, Dolly Parton—when crafting the hair direction for this tour, but it was important to “make it feel [like] classic Beyoncé” at its core. “You’ll see a lot of different hair looks throughout the show’s visuals, which tap on so many iconic Southern styles everything from braids to bouffants. But on stage, it’s all about the bouncy blowout,” he adds. “Like I said, we need that movement, baby!”

But curls and blowouts were only half the battle. While the “16 Carriages” songstress has been known to switch up her shade from her natural deep brunette to varying shades of bronde and platinum (hey, Cowboy Carter album cover!), it was important to devise a new shade that would take her through her months-long tour and symbolize this new, genre-defying era.

“Color definitely plays a role in the show,” says Farinah. “We took the classic honey blonde and added a bit of a punchy, cool-toned twist,” he adds, an unseasonally cool shade rising among the fashion-forward as the weather warms. “It’s the perfect evolution of the Cowboy Carter platinum and that iconic honey shade Beyoncé is known for.”

But at the end of the day, it all comes down to the products Farinah trusts to use on the megastar’s mane for countless nights of hairography, and he dished on the exact routine he relies on every night.

Beyoncé’s Showtime Hair Routine

Beyoncé backstage at the Cowboy Carter tour.

(Image credit: @beyonce)

The star can croon that she “woke up like this” largely because of the proper hair preparation that the pair painstakingly worked at leading up to the tour. “Getting hair tour-ready—3 months of heat styling, sweat, and general wear and tear—means we did a lot of treatment prep to make sure it was the strongest and healthiest it could be,” he explains.

Four of the hair products from Beyoncé’s brand were the most pivotal in the care and keeping of her frosted honey hair, becoming mainstays in his stylist’s kit while traveling from city to city.

Proper Prep

On the Road

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Alyssa Brascia
Associate Beauty Editor,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing

Alyssa Brascia is an associate beauty editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She is based in New York City and has nearly three years of industry experience, with rivers of content spanning from multigenerational lipstick reviews to celebrity fashion roundups. Brascia graduated with a BS in apparel, merchandising, and design from Iowa State University and went on to serve as a staff shopping writer at People.com for more than 2.5 years. Her earlier work can be found at InStyleTravel + LeisureShape, and more. Brascia has personally tested more than a thousand beauty products, so if she’s not swatching a new eye shadow palette, she’s busy styling a chic outfit for a menial errand (because anywhere can be a runway if you believe hard enough).