Your hair is an important part of your look.
Curtain bangs
Bangs, whether you love them or hate them, have always been in style.
Butterfly cut
Butterfly Cut?

Blunt bobs
Ready for a big change?
This means no layers, which can be great for those wanting a simple yet trendy cut.
This cut is inspired by Rachel’s iconic haircut on Friends but with an added twist.

But taking it up a notch, an octopus cut also incorporates bangs.
But if you are blessed with long hair, super-long layers are the look you should go for.
Shaggy lob
Nashville-based stylist Andy Judd toldAllurethat shaggy hairstyles are trending this year.

From short to long styles, the shag can make a statement to any hair key in.
Curve cut
Sleek and straight may just be becoming a thing of the past.
Now, it’s all about volume and bounce.

If you want to achieve volume without all the work, a curve cut is a great option.
It’s paired with long layers in the back.
This pop in of bob is cut at the point on your face just above your jawline.

Chin-length layers are the perfect option.
Don’t believe us?
Just take a look at the over 70 million people onTikTokwho have leaned into the trend already.

More specifically, women are looking to icons like Bridget Bardot and Goldie Hawn for their new style.
And if any hairstyle screams those women, it’s theshag.
It looks good on almost anyone.

The Mixie or mullet pixie
A cute lil Mixie!!!
With baby bangs!!!
Short afro
Afros are more than just a hairstyle.

Today, embracingnatural hairis definitely in style.
Feathered cut
Feathered haircuts focus more on the ends of your tresses.
Feathered hair is a hairstyling technique that was popular in the 1970s and the early 1980s.

It was designed for straight hair.
Add even more French flair by cutting bangs with it.
To achieve this look, your stylist will cut the sides of your hair, leaving the back long.



