The Best Haircut Ideas To Try Now
If you're thinking of going little shorter and bolder, here's where to start.
Why wait until the new year to try out a new hairstyle? Whether you want to go long, short, or try a new bang hairstyle, there's no time like the present. (And if you get cold with your new pixie, that's why hats were invented.) Ahead, the best haircut ideas to try, borrowed from our favourite celebs.
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Trending on TikTok, Pinterest, and just about everywhere else, the wolf haircut is essentially a cross between two other trendy styles—the shag and the mullet. Billie Eilish is basically the patron saint of the style, but it’s a good one to make totally your own.
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The style works on all different hair lengths and textures, too. Take, for example, Ella Emhoff’s signature style or Keke Palmer’s shorter version of the hybrid hairstyle.
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Like so many trends, Kim Kardashian is partially responsible for this one. Her Met Gala ponytail was famously 75 inches long, and she’s been wearing Rapunzel-length hair since.
Lest we forget, Ciara also had an epic pony at the event. Her voluminous style shows that the look works with different textures, too.
Curtain bangs aren’t going anywhere, but sharper, statement-making styles are coming in hot. Case in point: Zendaya’s style while promoting Dune in London.
What is a pixie discussion without Cynthia Erivo? The multi-hyphenate star can add “beauty icon” to the list thanks to her signature platinum style.
Call it the Kaia Gerber effect: Meadow Walker is the latest It model to have a chin-length bob.
This haircut may be short, but Sarah Paulson shows that it can still have tons of dimension thanks to highlights and asymmetric styling.
For more of a romantic touch, top off with a headband like Aidy Bryant did at the 2021 Emmy Awards.
A version of this article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US