What hairstyle is trending this year?
The dominant trends across recent years cluster around lived-in colour (dimensional balayage and money-piece highlights), face-framing layers (modern shag, butterfly cut, curtain bangs), and the return of structured bobs (jaw-length blunt cuts and Italian bobs). The wolf cut continues to evolve from its 2021 peak into softer styled variations.
Hair-colour trends move more slowly than cut trends. The current colour register favours dimensional brunette (warm honey or copper through dark brown), money-piece highlights at the face, and the return of cool-toned blondes after a decade of warmer territory. Pure platinum is back in editorial, though it remains a commitment.
Cut trends have stabilised around face-framing structure. The shag and butterfly cut both build volume around the face through layering. The Italian bob (a jaw-length blunt cut, often with a soft fringe) revived in 2024 and remains popular. The wolf cut has moved from its more extreme original form into smoother styled variations.
The honest answer for most readers is that trend-chasing matters less than choosing a cut that suits your face shape and texture. The Hairstyle Analysis tool reads your face shape and shows you eight cuts (including current trends and reliable classics) rendered on your actual face, so you can see which trend will work on you before booking the appointment.
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