1. The Old Money Bob
What do words like "Old Money," "Quiet Luxury," and "Expensive" really mean when it comes to getting a haircut? Important parts: A soft, swishy bob with a strong, smooth edge and few layers on the outside.
2. The 90s Bob
As trends tend to do, we moved on to a blown-out beauty bob like Christy Turlington after a year or two of modeling layers from the 1990s. We think that how this bob is styled, with a strong part.
3. Soft & Contoured: From Midlength Lobs to Micro Bobs
For this one, let's not use the trendy "client terms" because, well, it's a bob. As a professional, it's your job to tell the client what looks best, from midlength lobs that touch the shoulder to microbobs.
4. Pushed-Forward Pixie Crops
Maybe the "bixie" hairstyle that went popular last year started this trend, but now there are a lot of different shorter chops that play with different lengths but all have one thing in common.
5. Grown Out Fringes
This one's for you if your client wants to change their fringe or start with longer, smooth bangs (or "Birkin Bangs," after Jane Birkin's famous fringe) that fit the shape of their layers.
6. Face-Framing Volume Layers
Heavy frame-less faces aren't going anywhere, even though 2023 was the year of the butterfly haircut. Keep in mind that bouncy layers don't have to mean less length.
7. The New Rachel: 90s It Girl Layers
We have been aware of this one for some time, and it's really taking off this year. There are comparisons to Rachel Green from "Friends" and Cameron Diaz from the 2000s.
8. Bardot Bangs (& Shags Galore!)
Celebs like Sabrina Carpenter, Lana Del Rey, and many more have paid tribute to Brigitte Bardot, especially her seductive fringe. The important parts: Thick, swept bangs that add volume and frame the face softly