Blunt Bobs & Mid-Length Cuts
Get ready to see blunt hair everywhere — on bobs, medium-length hair, and longer hair. Strategic layers that add volume and movement are not going anywhere, don’t get us wrong. Adding a few layers, especially to the front of your hair, can provide lift to your face and call attention to your eyes, cheekbones, and jawline. But if you leave those ends blunt, rather than overly layered, your hair can look thicker and healthier because a straight line at the bottom gives the illusion of fuller hair.
Curtain Bangs
What does Jennifer Lopez have in common with the rest of us? She also covets curtain bangs from time to time. This nod to the seventies consists of shorter bangs that grow gradually longer as they get further away from your face. Think of these as bangs for anyone who doesn’t want to fully commit to bangs, but likes the way shorter pieces in front can frame the face and give any style added oomph.
Traditional Bangs
If you’re more than willing to take a bit more of a chance when it comes to your fringe, go for traditional bangs — the kind that turned Zooey Deschanel into a bona fide hairstyle star. You can customize your bangs to be thick and blunt or thin and wispier, depending on the look you’re going for and what complements your face more. Bangs can frame the face beautifully and conceal any fine lines on your forehead that you’d rather keep hidden form view.
Money Pieces
Money pieces is the term used to describe highlights that focus the lightest strands of hair right next to the face, for a glow-from-within look. Money pieces can be bold and thick or thin and just slightly lighter than your natural hair color. Whatever you opt for, work with your colorist to find a shade that complements your skin tone and hair color.
Pixie
Right up there with the bob in terms of classic short haircuts, you’ll find the pixie. The pixie is cut short all around, including on the sides and in the back. The top is left slightly longer, and you can play with these pieces and customize them to suit you. If you want them a bit longer, you can add texture like curls and waves. Or keep them short and spiky for a funkier look. The pixie is also an ideal haircut to try if you have thinning hair and want to make it look thicker.
Short, Wavy Shag
The shag has been in style now for a few years, and it’s not going anywhere yet. But a few ways you can update this cool ‘70s hairstyle is by adding texture like waves and curls. If your hair is on the thinner side, texture will make strands look plumper and more voluminous. Keep the cut no longer than your collarbone or top of your shoulder to bring out its layers and texture even more.
These six hairstyles and cuts are universally flattering and will make you feel like a million bucks.