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Get ready to elevate your style this spring! Bobs are set to rule the scene, offering versatility for any face shape. Embrace the ’90s vibe with long, bouncy layers or edgy, messy pixies. Here’s a sneak peek at the haircut trends for Spring 2024 that are about to take over!
The Rebellious Pixie
Ready to shake things up? Consider the 2024 pixie – more punk than Tinkerbell. “Edgy pixies are for the bold, rebellious souls,” says Alvarez. Dion suggests asking for choppy texture for easy styling. Add a daring color for extra edge or opt for sweet pastels for a playful twist. If you have wavy or curly hair, keep some length to maintain balance.
The Precise Pixie
For a chic and precise look, take inspiration from Halle Berry’s iconic short hairstyle. Hairstylist Mideyah Parker suggests asking for “a short, tapered haircut with intricate curl detailing.” Maintenance is key, with Parker recommending a trim every four weeks to keep the shape intact. Style with Pattern’s Palo Santo Curl Mousse ($23) to sculpt your hair, followed by the Heat Protection Spray ($20). Finally, customize your style with bends, bumps, or curls as desired.
The Hydro-Bob
Similar to the popular Boy Bob trend of 2023, the Hydro-Bob is a glossy and practical short haircut. Inspired by celebrities like America Ferrera and Hailey Bieber, it can be tailored to your face shape and hair type, with a length between the lips and mid-neck. For styling, use a hydrating leave-in treatment instead of gel for a semi-wet look. Tuck hair behind one or both ears for a polished finish.
The Asymmetrical Bob
For a versatile short hairstyle, consider an asymmetrical bob suggested by celebrity hairstylist Sunnie Brook. With extra length in the front, it offers more styling options than a traditional chin-length bob. This angled style also provides volume, ideal for those with fine hair. Start with Biolage Volume Bloom Shampoo and Conditioner ($24 each) for added fullness. Finish with Volume Bloom Full-Lift Volumizer Spray ($26) for volume in the crown and desired areas.
Retro Bob and Bangs
Parker loves this retro bob for its cute yet fashionable appeal. Ask for a “jawline retro tousled bob with movement and fringe,” emphasizing the need for body and movement in styling. This cut features a sharp perimeter with soft interior layers and a fringe.
For styling, apply Pattern’s Heat Protectant ($20), use a round brush for volume and curl, and reinforce with heat if needed. Finish by combing or finger-styling, then apply Shine Spray ($23) and a bit of Palo Santo Styling Cream ($28) for texture.
Long ’90s Layers
Get the ‘90s look this spring with long layers and curtain bangs. L’Oréal Paris stylist Jennifer Yepez recommends a bouncy blowout for volume, like Cindy Crawford’s iconic style. Layered cuts add movement, while curtain bangs frame the face softly. Use heat protectant spray and volumizing mousse for fullness at home. Finish with hairspray to maintain your style. Keep it fresh with cuts every four to six weeks.
Fluffy Curls
Ahmed notes a shift towards low-maintenance styles, where defined curls take a back seat to fluffier, less structured ones. Texture becomes crucial in defining the desired look. For curly hair, Ahmed suggests long layers with a subtle bevel at the ends, tailored to your hair density. To balance thick hair, consider incorporating shorter face-framing pieces.
Side-Swept Bangs
Looking for a change without sacrificing your hair length? Consider adding bangs this spring. Dion suggests that bangs are an effortless way to revitalize your look, offering various styles and sizes, with side-swept bangs taking the spotlight. The side part is also making a comeback, framing the face and accentuating the cheekbones.