These trend cuts will have you craving your next big chop, just like Jaime King, Tracee Ellis Ross, Kim Kardashian, and more celebrities. Read on to find out which are the haircuts hairstylists say you'll be seeing a lot of in 2020.
You'll be wanting to make a chop after seeing these pretty cuts.
It's a whole new decade and that means it's time for some new hair. Every year a fresh crop of haircuts becomes, for lack of a better word, trendy. This doesn't mean they're completely new and you've never seen them before. Just like hair-color trends, some of these styles have been "in" at one time or another, and some (most) never really went "out" at all. But it seems like all of a sudden, certain cuts are everywhere — on celebrities, street style stars, and Instagram babes, especially.
Don't worry, though; not all the cuts that stylists predict will be huge this year require a major transformation. While a pixie or short bangs might be a bold move if your hair is already long, just trimming off a few inches of length can often make a big difference in your look. With some simple blunt ends or shaggy layers, you'll be on your way to nailing at least one of 2020's hottest haircuts.
If you're trying to switch up your look this season, bookmark this page because you're going to want to show it to your stylist. Photos help them understand exactly what you're going for, even if the final 'do will need to be tailored to your unique hair texture, face shape, and lifestyle. Now, go forth and get inspired by some of the dopest haircuts you'll see all year long.
Modern Shag
Rounded 'Fro
"Natural curls and coils are taking the world by storm and the shape of the hair is what helps make the best impact," says Annagjid "Kee" Taylor, hairstylist and founder of Shear Genius Collection. “The rounded ‘fro is one of the most popular looks. The cut will keep your coils healthy and your curls full of life. Although there are so many ways to cut your curly hair, right now [a] rounded [shape] or the ’lion cut' are my absolute favorites. It's cutting or trimming hair to shape the natural curls into the roundest form possible. A lot of women's hair naturally grows in this shape, but some have to be cut and formed." Tracee Ellis Ross, who also has her own hair-care line, looks modern, soft and pretty with her full curls. Curly hair naturally wants to be voluminous, and 2020 is all about embracing and enhancing that. Consider your texture, face shape, and how you typically like to part your hair before you decide on which cut to go with. If you're into to a side part, look to Teyonah Parris. Hairstylist Anthony Dickey, the founder of Hair Rules Salon in New York City, says that in order to get a rounded 'fro "all 4C textures should be cut [while] blown out straight." He also recommends avoiding shampoo that lathers to keep curls hydrated — not stripped dry. His own line, Hair Rules, includes the stellar No Suds Cleansing Cream.Dickey also loves a rounded 'fro with fringe, such as this one on the gorgeous Jessica Williams. "What's hot about this longer cut is that the nape has been kept short while the top is allowed to flourish," he explains. "And bangs on 4C hair are not only face-framing, but also just as modern as you can get."
Short Bangs
2020's bangs aren't baby bangs and they aren't curtain bangs. They sit just right above the eyebrows, making them a bit shorter than previous trendy styles. Gibson cut this fringe on Jaime King but warns short bangs are a lot of work for certain hair types. "I think hair texture plays a part in how short you can go with bangs," he says. Keep in mind that curly textures tend to shrink as they dry, so when your stylist is cutting, be sure your hair is dry. "I cannot stress this enough. If you trim wet bangs, they’ll shrink when they dry and be too short," Gibson previously told Allure. Bangs don't have to be full and blunt to be on-trend. Krysten Ritter proves piece-y bangs that sit above your eyebrows are just as pretty. In fact, they might just be easier to wear as the openness tones down the intensity and brings all attention to the eyes. If you want to try the trend for 2020 but aren't ready to fully commit, a hair piece is a great option to start. Your stylist can even help you trim it to the right fringe length. Speaking of hair pieces, Kendall Jenner has been trying out faux fringe as of late, playing around with the length and fullness. These specific bangs feel fresh and new thanks to their shorter length (you can still see those flawless brows) and gentle side-swoop. Use a flatiron to get the fringe as straight as Jenner's and gently sweep the iron to one side. This is an especially clutch style on second (or third) day hair. Just throw your hair into a pony and pop on the bangs for an on-trend look without a ton of effort.The New Pixie
One Length
The New Bob
Though it felt like every celebrity got a bob in 2019, the short cut isn't going anywhere next year. It's just changing shape depending on the wearer — either blunt and one-length like Julianne Hough or short and choppy. "We’ve seen it time and time again and there’s a reason for it. The perfect bob cut is timeless," says Sparks. Maya Hawke proves a flirty, choppy bob is just as fresh as a blunt one. "Slightly uneven layers gives this a modern edge, and having your stylist use a razor will give it a feathery finish," explains Matrix colorist, George Papanikolas. "For soft separation and definition use the Biolage R.A.W. Texturizing Styling Spray. It gives volume and texture with a clean feel." Hairstylist Jenny Cho recently took Kristen Bell shorter with a chic blunt bob. "I’m seeing more women go through with the chop. It’s definitely a big decision, but makes for a really dramatic look that frames the face," she explains. We'd say it's more than worth the risk.See more at: Allure
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