Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter era has delivered not only a genre-defying album and a show-stopping tour, but a return to her signature honey blonde locks—flawless, voluminous, and defying gravity under stadium lights. Her longtime hairstylist, Neal Farinah, reveals how he crafts the iconic look for each performance—and how you can channel a little of that Beyoncé magic at home.
Beyoncé’s hair: a highlight of the Cowboy Carter tour
When Beyoncé stepped onto London stages for her six-night Cowboy Carter takeover, fans expected the vocals, the visuals, and the meticulously choreographed spectacle. But few could take their eyes off her hair—whether she was flipping it in a line dance or letting it cascade around her shoulders mid-ballad.
The tour’s aesthetic is all about power and reinvention, drawing on country-western roots while staying uniquely Beyoncé. Her hair reflects the same spirit: glamorous yet grounded, retro yet unmistakably current. From voluminous Texan blow-dries to free-flowing crimped waves and glossy curls, her hair became a visual signature of the Cowboy Carter identity.
What makes her hair truly jaw-dropping is not just the look, but its endurance. Despite three-hour nightly performances, lighting rigs, and high-energy movement, Beyoncé’s honey blonde style remains luminous and sculpted—yet fluid and touchable. And while it may look like magic, hairstylist Neal Farinah insists it’s the result of precise technique, intentional styling, and smart product choices.
A modern take on Texas glam
As the lead global stylist for Beyoncé, Neal Farinah has helped shape her visual evolution across countless stages, videos, and appearances. For the Cowboy Carter tour, Farinah leaned into the artist’s roots while giving a nod to the show’s genre-bending concept. “Inspiration comes from so many places,” he explains, “but ultimately I’m always inspired by big, Texas hair.”
Farinah didn’t want to merely replicate old styles—he wanted to reimagine them. “We wanted to call back to the iconic honey blonde and big body blowout Beyoncé is known for,” he says, “but still nod to the Cowboy Carter blonde we’ve played with all year.” The result is a perfectly calibrated balance between nostalgia and modernity: glamorous, warm-toned, and unshakably confident.
But the look isn’t just about volume. “It’s so important that the hair has body but also movement,” Farinah emphasizes. “No time for stiff bouffants here.” The key is to ensure the hair feels alive—dancing under the lights with Beyoncé, never competing with her, but always complementing her onstage power.
The power trio: moisture, oil, and the right brush
Achieving this hair at home may sound like a high-maintenance fantasy, but Farinah assures that it starts with three essential tools. Rather than elaborate pre-show rituals, he focuses on performance-ready products that maximize impact with minimal fuss.
Step one is Cécred’s Moisture Sealing Lotion, a multitasking hero that hydrates, defines, and smooths. “It locks in smoothness and keeps frizz out,” Farinah explains. Even under intense heat, humidity, or stadium lighting, the product maintains shine without sacrificing shape. It also nourishes the ends—crucial when your hair is under constant styling stress.
Next comes Cécred’s Nourishing Hair Oil, crafted with a blend of 13 oils. “I apply this before she steps out for a finishing touch of shine,” says Farinah. The oil’s lightweight texture helps keep the hair supple, maintaining that mesmerizing, fluid-like movement Beyoncé is known for. It doesn’t weigh the hair down—it enhances it.
And finally, Farinah’s secret weapon: the Vented Paddle Brush. Designed for quick and easy detangling, this tool allows him to perform on-the-go touch-ups during lightning-fast outfit changes backstage. “It’s my favorite for easy touch-ups,” he says, citing its wide bristles and smoothing capabilities. It’s a small but vital part of his toolkit—and a game-changer for anyone looking to tame their mane in minutes.
Bringing the look home
Of course, Beyoncé has a glam team—and probably better lighting than your bathroom mirror. But Farinah believes the essence of her hair can be captured offstage too. “Beyoncé is her own muse,” he says. “What we create with her is always a celebration of her identity, her heritage, and her artistry.”
That means anyone can channel Cowboy Carter hair—whether you’re heading to a concert or just out for dinner. The real takeaway, Farinah emphasizes, is confidence. “It’s about using your hair to express yourself, to feel strong, to move through the world like you own it.”
Start with strong hydration and shine, avoid over-styling, and choose tools that support your texture rather than fight it. Most importantly, lean into what makes you feel good. Big hair, like Beyoncé’s, is more than a look—it’s an energy.
A new era, rooted in legacy
As Cowboy Carter continues to redefine genre and style, Beyoncé’s return to honey blonde is both a tribute and a transformation. Her look ties back to her Houston roots, to early-2000s glam, to the legacy of Black Southern beauty. But it also charts new territory—where western meets runway, where tradition meets freedom.
Neal Farinah has been part of that journey for decades, and with this latest era, he’s crafted a look that’s not only iconic, but deeply symbolic. “This show is the result of so many years of hard work,” he says. “It’s about evolution, and celebration, and joy. And the hair has to reflect that.”
With the right prep, the right products, and a little bit of attitude, anyone can tap into that joy—and maybe feel a little more Beyoncé in the process.