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7 Hairstylists Predict The Biggest Haircut Trends For 2024

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Old Money Bob

This haircut exudes quiet luxury and sophistication. It features a soft, swishy bob with a refined perimeter and minimal external layering. Styling is crucial, with a cushioned, voluminous blowout to achieve subtle sophistication.

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The '90s Bob

Inspired by supermodels like Christy Turlington, this bob features a strong shape with a soft, blunt perimeter and intentional texturizing. It can be personalized with dramatic side parts or fringe, and the length can vary from jaw-skimming to collarbone-grazing.

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Soft & Contoured

This trend encompasses midlength lobs to micro bobs, tailored to suit each client. The consultation is essential to determine the most suitable length and style. The slightly longer length allows for natural movement, while the front is shorter to frame the face.

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Pushed-Forward Pixie Crops

This trend embraces shorter chops with varying lengths, focusing on texturized length on top pushed forward toward the face. It draws inspiration from decades like the '60s, '80s, and '90s, with mod and androgynous shapes.

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Grown Out Fringes

Clients transitioning or starting with longer seamless bangs blend into their layers, creating a versatile look. Cutting in motion and detailing on dry hair are crucial, along with avoiding heavy parting for easy styling variations.

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Face-Framing Volume Layers

This trend involves adding volume layers to create bouncy, face-framing styles without sacrificing length. It offers versatility and can turn regular clients into lifelong regulars.

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The New Rachel: '90s "It Girl" Layers

Inspired by '90s icons like Rachel Green from "Friends," this midlength texturized cut features layers for movement and versatility. The '90s vibes continue to be popular, with clients embracing layers and movement throughout their haircuts.