25 Spring Haircut Trends You’ll Be Seeing Everywhere
Now that 2020 is in full swing, we’re eager to find out what the latest and greatest trends are that are going to exist in this futuristic-sounding year
Now that 2020 is in full swing, we’re eager to find out what the latest and greatest trends are that are going to exist in this futuristic-sounding year. Will we continue to look back for inspiration? Are we going to keep pushing the envelope into more modern and edgier looks? These are the questions beauty-lovers ask each season, each year, and each decade.
While you can spend your time scrolling on Instagram, watching YouTube videos, flipping through magazines, searching on Google, or hounding your hairstylist, we wanted to save you the trouble. There’s nothing better than a handy, concise primer on important hair trends to know, and that is exactly what we have compiled. Here are several haircuts that will be trending in spring and summer of 2020.
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’70s Hair
Hair from various decades are back in style (including the ’90s of course, and the ’60s), but one that deserves a mention is the 1970s. You will be seeing (and are probably already seeing) ’70s hair as an overall trend, in the form of curtain bangs, ‘fros, shag haircuts, bowl cuts, long layers, and feathered hair. What’s great about these styles from the 1970s is that they look effortless, don’t need major styling, and work with your natural hair texture.
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The “Mona Cut”
A specific cut that will be trending in 2020 is The Mona Cut. Created by Filipina stylist Mona Baltazar, it “works with your hair’s natural texture and motion, in order to enhance the beauty that’s already there. Strong but fluid, the goal is to create shapes that suit your lifestyle and reflects your journey.” The result is hair brimming with volume, defined curls, interesting often geometric shapes, and amazing next-level transformations. We are here for these freeing, artistic cuts in 2020!
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Jagged Bob
Beauty looks from the 1990s have been back in vogue for several seasons now. And many of these trends will continue right into 2020. While blunt bobs have been the main go-to choice for hair, a messier, jagged bob will be a popular, trendy option as well. And it’s important to note that bobs and lobs are a trend within themselves that are going to go strong in 2020. This is the year to make the big chop if you haven’t already (with pixies also trending), but super long hair and medium-length will also be in style (if you’d rather rock your hair long).
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Modern Shag/Mullet
Bring on all the retro haircuts (well, the great ones, at least)! We are here for them! The modern shag takes the layered cut from the ’70s and brings it into the ’10s. This style, when done right, will bring the best out of your hair’s natural texture. Curls will bounce, waves will slink, and it will all look effortless and messy — in the best way possible. You can add in blunt bangs, or curtain bangs to add more interest and framing around the eyes. This is meant to be a low-maintenance cut that works with your hair, instead of against it.
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French Girl Bob
Another hairstyle that pops up as a hair trend, but has never really gone out of fashion is the French girl bob. With this hairstyle, you have the option to throw in some bangs. The entire look could be worn straight, but there is an added sexiness and chicness that comes from letting any natural waves give the bangs and rest of hair a stylishly messy look. This is achieved by letting the hair air dry and allowing the waves and curls to fall in place effortlessly. A good scrunch never hurts!
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The Pixie, Fade and Shaved Head
The pixie is another haircut which is a true classic and redone decade after decade (think Lola Falana and Mia Farrow in the ’60s and ’70s, Halle Berry in the ’90s and beyond, and Zoe Kravitz recently.) It just really puts the spotlight on the eyes and face and highlights a beauty who doesn’t need long hair to feel pretty or feminine. It’s also a major time saver in terms of styling and will keep you cool, and have you look cool when the temperatures rise outside in spring and summer. A longer version of the pixie will also be trending in 2020, as will the shaved head, so you can take the pixie to either extreme!
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Bowl Cut
Okay, the term “bowl cut” may make you nervous, and want to run away from the stylist’s chair, but the modern version of the much-made-fun-of ’80s kid haircut is totally cool. These modern takes on the ’60s/’70s/’80s style can be soft, rounded and feminine, or edgy, severe and androgynous. You can shave the sides and back, or rock it more like a pixie cut. The bowl cut is also a great way to change up your existing bob and give it a fun and edgy new look.
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Tapered ‘Fro
We are so happy to see that hair in its natural texture has been seen a lot on the 2020 runways, creating a “trend” that is simply a celebration of hair that has been rocked this way for centuries. A particular cut that will be trending for natural hair this year is the tapered afro. It features shorter sides, and longer, voluminous hair on top. It makes for an easily manageable look that doesn’t hide curls, but rather highlights them.
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Long Layers
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Maybe you don’t want to get rid of your hair length, and you don’t have to! An on-trend alternative for 2020 that will give you more volume and movement is long layers. Your stylist will add these where they make the most difference and improvement, and to help achieve the look you want. Layers we have heard are on-trend include chandelier layers, cascading layers, invisible layers, and shaggy layers. The idea is length with movement, volume, and dimension.
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Baby Bangs
Bangs are an on-trend, and easy way to change up your current hairstyle. Or you can add them to a totally new cut. One of the many trendy bangs of the year is baby bangs. It’s another throwback to the 1990s and the decade’s iconic hairstyles, while also being visibly much shorter than average bangs. They add a cutesy, young, and funky look to your hair. And, once you’re done with the trend, or just want another look, you can grow them out to a blunt bang or curtain bang.
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Jaw-Length Bob
Bobs are already everywhere and will continue to be one of the popular go-to haircuts for 2020. But thankfully, there are several options you can choose from, so you can get what works best for you, and/or try something different. In addition to various styles, i.e. blunt bobs with choppy ends, jagged bobs, bobs with bangs, etc., there will be different trending lengths. One is the classic jaw-length bob, which really draws attention to the face.
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Curtain Bangs
A lot of the haircuts trending right now are modernized versions of celebrated 1970s styles. One of these styles is curtain bangs. They soften up long hair, frame the face and eyes, and give a dose of sex appeal to hair. And they are a lot less high maintenance than other types of bangs. Curtain bangs look great with naturally wavy hair, and they just give off that I-don’t-care-but-I-do vibe to your tresses. Layered haircuts are also going to be big, in a variety of iterations, so these bangs are just the finishing touch a lot of these styles need.
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Undercut/Curly Undercut
If you ever thought, “I could never have short hair, my hair is way too big, thick, and curly,” well we have the solution for you. It’s called an undercut, and it’s where one side of the head (or both, or three) are cut short or shaved. The rest is left longer, and can be layered, or not. In this photo, the undercut is hidden, unless you lift the hair up. It’s a clever way to get rid of extra hair that might keep you from getting a certain style. You could also have fun with your undercut, adding shaved-in designs to the cut area.
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Round ‘Fro
The 1970s ‘fro is back in all its glory. We already looked at the tapered Afro, one of the trending haircuts for 2020. But another style that will be seen everywhere this year is the rounded ‘fro. In general, curl cuts will be seen that create a round, voluminous halo (like the lion cut) that allow the curls to extend and frame the face in a beautiful, soft yet dramatic way.
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Blunt Bob with Texture
Okay, so the ’70s are back in style, but that doesn’t mean that the ’90s have gone anywhere. If you have the very on-trend ’90s blunt bob, there’s no need to grow it out because it’s still going to be big for 2020. The all-one-length style instantly makes your hair look and feel thicker, and the lack of layers also can make it easier to style for some people. We have seen this bob styled super straight, wavy, and full-on curly — and the result looks amazing across the board. Another good thing about the ’90s blunt bob is that it is timeless, so even though it’s on-trend now, it will never really go out of style. What will set the blunt bob apart from previous years, however, is that there will be some texture, added through jagged edges and some layers.
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Medium-Length Hair
While you will be seeing super short cuts, a la gamine pixie, and super long hair, there is something unexpected and cool about the middle ground. Mid-length hair will also be a trend, which is perfect for those who have grown out their 2019 bobs and lobs, or those who want versatile length without going super long.
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Genderless Cuts
Kristen Stewart is the poster girl for this next trend. The actress has been sporting a cool, short cut that would look just as stylish on someone from another gender identity. The idea of genderless cuts and styles will be trending for 2020, just as genderless fashion has.
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Curly Bob with Bangs
If you’re going to go for a bob, why not throw in some cute bangs while you’re at it? They instantly make you look younger (and hide any forehead wrinkles), make messy ponytails and buns look stylish, and frame your face for maximum look-at-me fabulosity. Just look at Tia Mowry’s haircut, her curls look bouncy, shiny, and voluminous. The fringe draws attention to her brows and beautiful brown eyes. The whole look is a throwback style at its very finest. Some call this look fringe and ‘fro, and it’s been appearing on the heads of celebrities and Instagram ladies alike. We dig it and can’t wait to see more people rock this style!
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Invisible/Internal Layers
Sometimes, you want volume and movement for your hair, without adding in obvious layers. If this is the case, you should get in on the internal layers trend. It adds layers to your hair that appears to be invisible to the eye. You get all the benefits of layers, without the look.
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Triangle Cut
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Another haircut which gives off major 1970’s vibe is the triangle cut. The word “triangle” can make girls with curls nervous, but the triangle cut is an intentional style and nothing like the Christmas tree that stylists who don’t understand rizos often give curly-haired women. It takes natural curls and coifs them into a voluminous style that is super flattering.
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Sideswept Bangs
Another trend within the bangs trend, which is huge for 2020, is side-swept bangs. This is another look that was also rocked during the ’90s and is being brought in 2020. Sideswept bangs add interest to hair, frame the face, but are something different if you don’t want to opt for styles such as blunt fringe, baby bangs, or curtain bangs.
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Choppy Haircuts
Blunt, one-length haircuts aren’t going anywhere for 2020, but you will also be seeing some fun, edgy choppy cuts. It can be as demure as some choppy ends on a bob, or punk-like layers on a ’70s-era shag. This is a great way to add some edge to your existing cut and release your waves and curls. Talk to your stylist to get the perfect choppy look for your particular hair texture, length, and face shape.
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Collarbone-Length Lob
We weren’t kidding when we said that bobs of various styles are going to be trending this year. Another to possibly try is the collarbone-length bob. This is a great length, as you get the chic drama and style of a bob, but your hair is long enough for ponytail and updo options. The length also is long enough to really showcase some wonderful waves and curls.
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Feathered Hair
Within the 2020 trend of layers, and the 2020 trend of ’70s hairstyles, you will find feathered hair. Made iconic by Farrah Fawcett, this cut features layers cut into a v-shape, creating feathers that dramatically sweep away from the face.
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Asymmetrical Bob
Another throwback look that is back in style is the asymmetrical bob. We saw these fabulously uneven styles from Vidal Sassoon in the 1960s, rocked by Salt n Pepa in the 1980s, and as a part of the ’90s bob craze. And they will be trending in 2020.