Haircuts

  • shoulder-length lob haircut with pastel apricot copper and micro bangs for thin fine hair

    The Hydro-Bob is everywhere—TikTok, salon chairs, America Ferrera’s recent appearances—and it’s not some accident. Stylists are finally moving away from “hiding” thin hair and toward what they’re calling architectural volume. The Kitty Cut, the Micro-Bangs Lob, the Wispy Shag: these aren’t your mom’s thin-hair workarounds. They’re cuts built on the assumption that fine strands can look intentional, airy, and full when you know what you’re doing. Modern summer haircuts for thin fine hair 2026 range from the barely-there texture of a Wispy Shag to the blunt precision of a Hydro-Bob—cuts designed for people whose hair goes flat in humidity, whose scalp shows through, and who’ve given up on the whole “volume spray” fantasy. These styles work on oval faces, heart shapes, round faces, and honestly all of them. The common thread: internal thinning, strategic layering, and the understanding that less hair can look like more when it’s cut right. I…

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  • short italian bob haircut in iridescent oyster shell platinum with silver-violet tones, blunt cut — modern statement

    Sydney Sweeney showed up to the Oscars after-party with a chin-length Italian bob and suddenly every salon in the country had a waitlist. Simona Tabasco spent an entire season proving the cut works textured and undone. Then TikTok did what TikTok does—took the Italian bob and started riffing: the micro-version hitting just below the earlobes, the razor-cut iteration with shattered ends for maximum movement, the asymmetrical take that’s slightly longer in front. The trend isn’t new, but the execution shifted hard toward what stylists are calling the Soft Summer edit: less blunt, more airy, all muted tones and that expensive, barely-there feel. The soft summer Italian bob haircut 2026 comes in several flavors depending on your face shape, texture, and tolerance for a blowout. You’ve got the classic neck-grazing length with ghost layers for volume, the micro-Italian for the air-dry crowd, and the razor-cut version if you want movement without…

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  • medium choppy mullet in fiery copper red, point-cut layers, wispy bangs — bold retro festival look

    The choppy mullet is everywhere right now — Miley Cyrus showed up to the Grammys with a teased honey-blonde version, Florence Pugh walked the Dune: Part Two press tour in a bleached micro-mullet with slicked sides, and suddenly every salon’s Instagram is full of the same thing: disconnected layers, razor-cut ends, and that specific kind of volume that says “I didn’t try too hard.” The Soft-Serve Mullet, the Bottleneck Shag, the Step Cut — they’re not your parent’s mullet, and they’re definitely not going anywhere. The choppy summer modern mullet haircut 2026 comes in enough variations to actually work on different face shapes and hair textures — from fine, straight hair that needs the Jellyfish Cut’s disconnected drama to thick, wavy hair that thrives in a Bottleneck Shag. These aren’t one-size-fits-all cuts; they’re built for people who want movement without maintenance, edge without commitment, and the kind of texture that…

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  • short french bob in cherry cola red with blunt cut — bold, playful

    The French bob isn’t new, but what’s happening with it in 2026 is. Taylor Russell’s micro-banged version at Loewe, Ayo Edebiri’s voluminous textured take at the Emmys, and that steady stream of salon posts showing the Shaggy Frenchie with actual movement—this isn’t the blunt, severe bob of 2024. It’s softer, it’s layered, it’s actually wearable. The pretty summer French bob haircut 2026 spans from the air-light fringe styles to the razor-cut ends that catch light, designed for people who want high-fashion without the high-maintenance feel. Whether your hair is wavy, curly, thick, or fine—whether your face is round, square, or heart-shaped—there’s a version that doesn’t require you to blow-dry your life away. I chopped mine off three years ago expecting a nightmare grow-out. Turns out the French bob’s the one cut that actually looks better as it grows, which is either the best or worst thing I’ve discovered about my…

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  • short razored micro bob haircut in vibrant Aperol Copper with textured layers for festival

    Gigi Hadid showed up at the Met Gala with a blunt, chin-length power bob and suddenly every salon in a fifty-mile radius was booked solid. Then Lily-Rose Depp landed at Cannes with a messy French micro bob and the TikTok algorithm had a collective meltdown. The micro bob isn’t new, but 2026 is the year it stopped being a safe choice and became the only choice — at least if you’re serious about looking like you didn’t try too hard. The pretty summer micro bob haircut 2026 ranges from the Italian Micro with its tossed internal texture to the laser-cut bob’s razor-sharp horizontal line, plus the petit-bob sitting right at your earlobe for the truly committed. These cuts work on square faces, round faces, oval faces — basically all of them — and whether your hair is thick and wavy or fine and straight, there’s a version that won’t require…

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  • very short pixie haircut in cherry cola with undercut and textured top for bold nights out

    Pixies are everywhere right now—and I don’t mean the generic, one-size-fits-all buzz cut your aunt got in 2015. Florence Pugh showed up to press tour with a spiky platinum blonde situation, Taylor Hill proved at Cannes that a pixie could be achingly feminine, and suddenly my Instagram feed is 40% people asking if they can pull off short hair. The Scandi-Pixie, the Mixie, the Petal Pixie—these aren’t just variations on a theme. They’re proof that short hair got interesting. Pretty summer pixie haircuts 2026 range from barely-there blonde crops to soft, layered styles that actually move. Whether you’re built for the blunt, clean lines of a Scandi-Pixie or the textured, lived-in vibe of a Winged Pixie, there’s something here that works—for round faces, oval faces, fine hair, thick hair, and anyone who’s tired of blow-drying. I went pixie in March and spent two weeks in a minor identity crisis. By…

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  • long layered hair with apricot crush balayage and feathered bangs for romantic looks

    Sabrina Carpenter’s curtain bangs broke the internet, and suddenly every salon in the country started getting the same request: something short, something with fringe, something that doesn’t require a wind machine to look intentional. The Hydro-Bob, the Kitty Cut, the French Girl Bob — they’re not new concepts, but the way they’re being styled for summer 2026 is. Air-dry textures, minimal heat, bangs that actually move. Three months ago, this was niche. Now it’s everywhere. This guide covers modern summer haircuts with bangs 2026 — from the disconnected drama of the Jellyfish Cut to the soft, rounded layers of the Kitty Cut, plus the timeless French Girl Bob that somehow works on everyone. These aren’t one-size-fits-all cuts; they range across face shapes (oval to square to round), hair textures (fine to thick, straight to wavy), and lifestyles (five-minute air-dry people and those willing to spend twenty minutes with a round…

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  • medium-length shag haircut in terracotta copper with golden-copper balayage and butterfly layers for summer

    The Italian Bob is everywhere right now — Simona Tabasco’s neck-length, chunky-ended version broke through last year and now it’s spawned a whole family of variations. The Butterfly Bob with its heavy face-framing layers is rising fast, the Blunt Collarbone Cut is having a moment for anyone tired of fussy styling, and even the Soft Pixie-Wolf (yes, really) is making a case for short hair that doesn’t scream “I gave up.” These aren’t your mom’s cuts from 2015. Something shifted. The good news: summer haircuts for women over 40 2026 have finally stopped pretending we all want the same thing. You’ve got options ranging from the low-maintenance Curtain Bang Midi that hides forehead lines to the architectural precision of a shorter cut — all designed for people who want to look like they have their lives together without spending an hour with a blow dryer. Whether your hair is fine,…

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  • long haircut with mushroom bronde and ghost layers for effortless cool

    Sabrina Carpenter’s curtain bangs broke the internet, Dakota Johnson’s ghost layers are everywhere, and suddenly every salon is talking about invisible cuts that give you volume without the “I got layers” look. The shift from high-maintenance heat styling to cuts that actually work with your hair—not against it—is real, and it’s happening right now. This guide covers trendy summer haircuts for long hair 2026, from the Ghost Layer Cut that hides all its tricks underneath to the U-Shape Flow that makes thick hair look even more voluminous, plus the Curtain Bangs with Long Taper that Sabrina basically trademarked at this point. Whether you’ve got fine hair, thick waves, a round face, or zero patience for styling, there’s something here that won’t require a blowout every morning. I spent six months growing out a blunt cut and realized halfway through that layers weren’t my enemy—bad layers were. A proper Ghost Layer…

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  • chin-length rose gold bob with blunt cut and high gloss for a modern look

    Gigi Hadid’s blunt textured power bob, Sydney Sweeney’s voluminous old-money chin-length moment, and that sea-salt spray aesthetic taking over TikTok—the beachy bob is officially everywhere. Not the limp, one-note bobs of 2022. These are layered, lived-in, with actual movement and the kind of shine that reads expensive without trying. The beachy summer bob haircut 2026 spans from the shaggy beach bob with heavy layering and fringe to the laser-cut bob’s mirror-like precision, depending on whether your hair texture is wavy and forgiving or thick and demands structure. These aren’t one-size-fits-all cuts—they work on square faces, oval faces, straight hair, and curly hair, which is why suddenly everyone’s asking for one. I got the shag version last summer expecting a low-maintenance vibe and got exactly that—five minutes of air-dry texture paste and I’m done. The catch? I’d spent the previous three years growing out a pixie, so the psychological relief of…

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