Tousled Deconstructed Bob
New York City salon owner Frédéric Fekkai appreciates the deconstructed bob for its adaptability. With or without bangs, it features a square bob shape with jagged, textured edges, giving it a slightly messy and natural appearance, he explains.
Old Money Baroque Bob
Short haircuts dominate 2024, so Sydney Sweeney's baroque bob will be big. London hairdresser Ky Wilson describes the style as a little longer, generally cut just above the collarbone, with lots of volume and bounce.
Asymmetric Short Bob
This isn't mom's asymmetric bob. Fekkai calls it a clean, contemporary hairstyle. This bob cut has a deep side part and hair behind the ears. For a clean, crisp appearance, the nape is tapered. For additional shine, Fekkai suggests Clean Stylers Glossing Cream+ or Brilliant Gloss Finishing Cream.
French Girl Chic
French girl attractiveness will last in 2024. Fekkai adds, This haircut is inspired by the iconic Jane Birkin and features full French bangs paired with collarbone length or longer. "The lengths are slightly broken for a soft, natural look and softer bottom."
Haircut Hybrids
Customize your look confidently. Wilson reports that clients are avoiding reference photographs. Right now I'm seeing a lot of customization and DIY trends; developing a blend of two popular haircuts is my toughest work. Moving and layering remain trendy. Facing fringes and longer layers will persist until spring but vary.
Long Hair, Long Layers
This summer, Chicago hairdresser Alex Brown predicts long, airy hair. She loves natural-looking waves with lengthy layers around the face that provide movement and beautiful baby braids. This style requires ask your stylist for face-framing layers starting below the chin.
90s Layers
On the other hand, Brown is hearing Chicago women want richer, '90s layers a contemporary Rachel. She adds, I love how this makes wearing your hair up feel so much more styled and fresh. Please request a thicker chin-length layer around your face from your hairdresser.
Medium-Length Hair
This length looks stylish and may make fine hair seem thicker when trimmed with a blunt line, adds Brown, who has been offering her Chicago customers this style. Get a one-length cut above your bust area.