Hair trends have shifted throughout the years, from the sleek bobs of the 1920s to the bold pin curls of the 1950s and the voluminous, messy hair of the 1980s.
Like fashion, hairstyles change over time, and itโs crucial to pick a style that aligns with your personality and way of life.
Whatโs most important is staying authentic to yourself. If you love a certain hairstyle, donโt let its popularity (or lack thereof) hold you back.
Ultra Long Hair


While long hair has been trendy, the current shift towards more natural looks suggests that a trim might be in order for excessively long locks.
Keeping hair at great lengths can be tough to maintain, often leading to split ends and breakage, which can make it look unhealthy.
Classic curtain bangs
No need to worry, curtain bangs are still very much in style. Weโre simply suggesting a more laid-back, blended version of them.
This style blends your bangs effortlessly with the rest of your hair, a look thatโs easily achieved with a shag haircut.


A snatched ponytail
The classic snatched ponytail is always in style, but relying on it every day can damage your hair. The tight pull at the roots may cause breakage and contribute to a receding hairline over time.
A gentler alternative is a loose braid, which keeps your hair neatly out of your face without the tension.


Thick straight bangs
Thick, slightly overlong bangs were a major trend in the 2000s, made famous by stars like Rihanna and Beyoncรฉ.
While early 2000s fashion has made a comeback, the blunt, straight-across bangs from that time are best left in the past.


Copper hair
Copper hair has been incredibly popular lately, and while itโs likely to remain in style, thereโs a new hue gaining attention.
Cherry Coke, a rich, warm brown with red undertones, has become a go-to hair color for 2023.


Perfect curls
In 2023, the emphasis is on celebrating your hairโs natural texture. To achieve the ideal look, curls should appear as if theyโve formed naturally.
No matter the curling technique you use, be sure to gently loosen the curls and, occasionally, brush them out for a softer finish.


The wolf cut
The wolf cut continues to be a popular choice for those after a low-maintenance style with layers.
For a fresh take, try the โ90s Rachel Green haircut, which boasts voluminous layers, offering a more contemporary spin on the look compared to the โ80s version.


One-dimensional hair color
Highlights are a classic way to add texture and dimension to your hair. Monotone hair can sometimes appear flat, so incorporating different tones to create depth is an easy way to achieve a fuller, more vibrant look.


The sleek bun
Sleek, low buns, often seen on models like Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid, have become quite trendy. However, this style can lead to hair breakage and loss.
While there are ways to wear a polished, slicked-back bun without causing damage, itโs best not to overdo it.
For a more hair-friendly option, go for a relaxed, loose bun secured with a silk scrunchie instead of the tight, sleek version.


Flat straight hair
While volume in hair is always in style, this yearโs revival of โ70s and โ80s hair trends is all about bold, full volume.
If youโve been keeping your hair flat, consider adding some lift at the roots and opting for a subtly curved look instead of a completely straight style.


A spiky pixie
The spiky pixie, once a popular choice in the โ90s and early 2000s, is now seen as a bit outdated. With the current trend leaning toward softer, more natural styles, opting for a gentler pixie cut is a smart move.
This way, you can enjoy the simplicity of a short haircut while staying on trend.


A blunt bob
This yearโs hair trends emphasize layered and textured styles that add versatility and movement, making the blunt bob less in line with current preferences.
Instead, the cub cutโa blend of the wolf cut and bobโemerges as a top choice. It combines the best of both styles while being effortlessly low-maintenance.


Perm
Modern perms have evolved significantly from their damaging history. Top brands like LโOrรฉal and Schwarzkopf now use gentle, natural ingredient-based formulas, minimizing damage to the hair.
This updated technique creates soft, voluminous curls that fit well with current trends. A great example of this look can be seen in the hairstyle of Argentinian model Mica Argaรฑaraz.


Old Fashioned Shapes
These hairstyles are everywhereโschools, hospitals, shops, offices, and beyond. While itโs unlikely theyโll vanish entirely, thereโs a desire for them to fade.
These dated looks can make you seem older than you are, and who wants that?


โSolidโ bouffant
Frequent use of hairspray can lead to hair damage when you try to comb it out, affecting its overall appearance. Additionally, studies show that the fumes from hairspray contribute to ozone layer depletion and environmental harm.
Itโs time to ditch the hairsprayed bouffants and embrace more natural hairstyles.


Fringe haircut
Deciding whether or not to have bangs is a common consideration for many women. The key is choosing the style that best suits your face shape.
For those leaning towards bangs, itโs a good idea to check out the latest trends featured in Elle magazine.


Doll-like curls
The current focus on natural beauty encompasses all aspects of appearance, including hair. The ideal hairstyle for women, even for evening events, is one that looks effortless and slightly imperfect.
Tightly styled curls with excessive hairspray can actually make a woman appear older or age her visually.


Contrast highlighting
An interesting historical tidbit: Brigitte Bardot was the first woman to have her hair highlighted. Her stylist cleverly salvaged a burnt fringe by dyeing individual strands.
For those who love experimenting with hair color, itโs recommended to explore modern and trendy dyeing techniques. You can find some of these methods in the provided resource.


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